The island of Jersey
Discover the beauty and excitement that Jersey has to offer
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, a distinctive collection of British islands located between France and England.
Breathtaking beaches with golden sands and rocky landscapes define the coastline, providing a haven for outdoor living. Remnants of Jersey’s unique history can be seen from its castles, Napoleonic fortresses and World War II fortifications along the coastline and Neolithic burial sites found amongst the lush inland countryside.
The lively main town of St Helier has a pedestrianised area with shops for varying tastes and plenty of restaurants serving local seafood and international cuisines.
The island provides a warm and welcoming setting for our English courses, with locals known for their open & friendly attitude. Although it is relatively small, it has a sizeable international population and varied tourist attractions.
Getting to Jersey
As a prominent offshore financial centre Jersey is well connected to Europe. Regular ferries from France and direct flights from Germany & Switzerland allow for uncomplicated travel. There are also frequent coach transfers between British airports.
Our homestay providers will collect you straight from the harbour or airport at no extra cost so you are made to feel at home from the start.