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Cream of Jersey

Discover a stress-free escape in the Channel Islands this summer

August 8, 2021 15:44
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In its 70s heyday, Jersey was a magnet for British holidaymakers, before the rush to more farflung destinations led tourists away from this beautiful island, renowned for its beaches and the gardens which flourish in its mild climate.

And this jewel of the Channel Islands remains delightfully laid-back, its retro allure making it a restful option after an exhausting year — not to mention the fact that being in the Common Travel Area ensures an easier travel option, with no isolation and minimal testing required.

Part of the kingdom of Normandy until 1204 and barely an hour by ferry from the northwest coast of France, this British crown dependency is a tempting mix of the familiar and the more exotic.

All the place names are in French, there’s a 13th century Norman castle but the feel and look of its compact resorts and even tinier inland villages is very English, particularly the acres of manicured lawns and exquisite flower gardens, while you’ll use sterling in shops and cafes.

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