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This undiscovered island is a stunning place for a culture-filled trip

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 23/10/202523/10/2025

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JErci has its own natural wonders – think rugged, pink granite beaches – and a remarkable history, including Nazi occupation during World War II. But two new openings point to reinvention on the small island, making it a surprising destination for a cultural getaway.

This October, Jersey Opera House Following a five-year restoration it will welcome visitors, including the island’s first national ballet company: Ballet d’Jérie. The glittering chandelier in the hand-painted dome is the real jewel in its crown.

The dance company will premiere original works alongside a program of theatre, music and comedy. This is good news for locals and vacationers, who now have many events to visit.

Fresh, young voices emerging jersey – The pull of a tranquil island oasis has drawn a huge wave of expatriates and Jersey-born talent back to its shores. The cost of living and expensive housing still prevent many young artists from returning, but a group is gathering.

Caroline Rose Ramsay, founder of Ballet d’JérieFound a new home in Jersey during the pandemic. Originally from Vancouver, and having danced in ballet companies around the world, Ramsay embraced the “magical, rejuvenating” hum of the island, and immediately pulled together a group of world-class dancers. For a place 14 times smaller than Greater London, setting up a company is no small feat.

A “sister” cultural institution to ballet, arthouse jerseyMoving from its farming village roots to the island’s multicultural capital, St. Helier.

Arthouse Jersey collaborates with Ballets d'Jersey dancers during the BubbleTexture festival

Arthouse Jersey collaborates with Ballets d’Jersey dancers during the BubbleTexture festival ,arthouse jersey,

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Its community outreach project, Abundant Futures, facilitates conversations between Jersey’s native and expatriate Romanian, Portuguese and Polish populations to find out what life is like on the island.

Such major projects are complimented by pop-ups such as Arthouse Jersey’s gallery and bubbletexture festival, Which included a playful public art installation of an 8 meter high rainbow sculpture.

For visitors wishing to explore the cultural side of St Helier, a visit to the Harbor Gallery – a grassroots community group of local artists – is worth a visit. The group sells its wares within a colorful canvas-clad multi-storey building, making it the perfect place to dig up an artistic souvenir.

Elsewhere, guests can uncover stories by novelist Victor Hugo and European artists such as Surrealist Claude CahunWho took refuge on the island (and was an important member of the resistance to the Nazis). In particular, the Jersey Museum features exhibitions that explore the two artists’ relationship with the unlikely outpost.

Also keep an eye on weather events like festival of words – The island’s impressive September Book Fair is now in its 10th year – and jersey folk festivalWho takes possession of a comfortable farm house in November.

It is also possible to combine the island’s beautiful landscapes with its more artistic side. Grab your board, and travel to the surfer’s paradise of St. Ouen Bay on the west coast. at the seaside bar waterfallThe brightest new talents play indie tunes as the sun goes down. The Spinach and Blue Cheese Pizza comes highly recommended.

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In fact, one of the greatest joys of the island is exploring the dramatic coastline. Each corner can be reached by a 30-minute drive or a slightly longer bus ride, providing plenty of day inspiration between artistic activities.

La Cobiere lighthouse can only be reached on foot at low tide

La Cobiere lighthouse can only be reached on foot at low tide ,Max Burnett/Visit Jersey,

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there are dozens Jersey Heritage Site Open to the pub, which opens the island’s treasure chest. La Hougue Bé is home to a remarkable Neolithic ritual chamber, constructed around 4,000 BC – one of the ten oldest buildings in the world. Also on site are World War II bunkers and a 16th-century chapel, making it a mind-bending place to contemplate the island’s history.

For something a little more adventurous, explore the island’s vast tidal range La Corbiere Lighthouse, Only accessible on foot at low tide. And then there’s Jersey’s oldest medieval castle, Mont Orgueil. The monumental fort hosts a re-enactment of the life of Marie Esnouf, who was accused of witchcraft in the 17th century and awaited trial on the site.

After visiting Jersey’s galleries and monuments, you’ll have worked up an appetite. Like artists, established chefs are increasingly moving back to Jersey.

Mont Orgueil castle was built in the 13th century

Mont Orgueil castle was built in the 13th century ,marianne wright,

is the most excellent liquor storeIn the cozy harbor village of St Aubyn. A classy Italian eatery run by husband-and-wife team Kate and Marcello, they shine the perfection of simple, artisan produce complimented by an exceptional natural wine list.

For a dramatic evening of fine dining, try the Michelin-starred bohemia In the center of the city, featuring a menu of eight extraordinary courses. Or enjoy a delicious gastropub meal on a Sunday evening BearAnd be sure to save room for their famous desserts.

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Jersey’s natural beauty will attract crowds year after year, but as the island’s national voice continues to grow, it is the artists, dancers and performers who will encourage visitors to truly experience the island.

how to get there

easy jet And British Airways Offer 40-minute flights several times a day from London Gatwick and Heathrow. Prices for return tickets average between £100 and £150.

where to stay

The Atlantic Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel overlooking Owen’s Bay. Prices start from £300 per night.

For easy access to the cultural delights of St Helier, stay in the city at the five-star The Club Hotel & Spa, with prices starting at £109 per night.

Maryanne Wright was a guest of Visit Jersey.

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