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OVERVIEW

A seafront hotel with rooms overlooking St Brelade's Bay, an indoor pool and an Elemis spa. The restaurant has a good reputation for fish and seafood, and you'll mingle with locals on the terrace on a sunny day, as it's a prime location for sundowners.


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OUR REVIEW

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

This is a fantastic spot right on the promenade of Jersey's most popular beach. Behind the hotel you can catch the bus into town or to the airport, while a ten-minute walk will take you to St Brelade's Parish Church where surrealist artist Claude Cahun is buried. Walk the promenade for a choice of other restaurants and bars, including a Pizza Express and a popular seafood place called Crab Shack.

By plane: flights from London Heathrow to Jersey take around one hour. The hotel is a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport.

By boat: ferries to St Helier run from Poole (4 hours) and Portsmouth (10 hours 20 minutes). Book boats.

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THE LOOK AND FEEL

The interiors are fresh and contemporary, if a little ubiquitous, but at least they don't detract from the star of the show, which is the fabulous view of the sea from the floor-to-ceiling windows in all the public rooms. The breakfast room doubles as a function room and has a large crystal chandelier.

THE FACILITIES

Old-fashioned service is respectful and attentive. Enjoy a swim in the indoor pool with windows overlooking the beach or choose an Elemis facial or massage in the spa. There's also a small thermal suite of sauna and steam room. Watersports can be arranged at a discount through a neighbouring beach concession.

  • Two restaurants
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Spa
  • Indoor pool
  • Pet-friendly
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

BED AND BATH

Rooms have a nautical feel with blue bedspreads and pictures of the beach at low tide on the wall. The furniture is good quality hardwood and you can expect coffee machines, robes and slippers. Go for a room with a sea view and balcony to make the most of the location.

Room types: Classic, Executive, Deluxe, Junior Suite, Suite, Superior Suite, Two Bedroom Suite

Key amenities: ensuite bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, TV, desk, tea and coffee facilities

FOOD AND DRINK

Enjoy fresh fish and seafood from The Grill; perhaps a starter of chancre crab with crab risotto and bisque followed by a main of roast turbot served with samphire, pickled cucumber and local lobster butter bisque. In the lounge and on the terrace you can order from a crowd-pleasing brasserie menu.

The Grill: fresh, locally caught seafood, smart dress code. Open Mon-Sat 6-9pm, Sun 12-4pm. Mains from £19.

The Terrace: al fresco dining, sea views, fresh ingredients, locally sourced, vegan options. Open May-Sept from 12pm till late. Mains from £14.

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