Just came back from Jersey. Stayed in that hotel mentioned La Place - but not in the actual hotels, they have really nice cottages in the grounds. But expensive.Its an expensive island, but no more so than mainland UK. It's a small island, but loads to see and do. A week is enough.
We flew and hired a car - the car is great for seeing the interior. Such beautiful buildings, very French looking and with all the French place names, you think you are in France. Amazing beaches and castles and coves. Lots of walking, despite its size. I like a walk along an accessible path on a disused railway line from St Aubin to Corbiere Lighthouse- just under 8 miles. The restaurant at Corbiere gets good reviews but it was shite. Willie Carson, the jockey, was having dinner when I was there - teeny tiny guy - but I digress. Hope his meal and service was better than mine.
Some good restaurants and cafes. St Helier has quite a lot of shops for a small island, with 2 big independent department stores.
My highlights were a boat trip around the southern side of the island. And a high speed rib trip by Jersey Safaris around the north side - the highlight of my trip - don't book if you have back problems or sea sickness, its fast and furious.
There are Waitroses and Marks and Spencers Food Halls for nice self catering.
Historically it's interesting because of the Nazi occupation- chilling relics left over - gun towers and the underground hospital built by forced labour. Gerald Durrell's zoo is very well done - don't normally like zoos but they are big into conservation.
Its a sedate place, but increasingly multi cultural. It has a large Portuguese population. The main people, about half, are Jersey born - then another large % from UK, and Portuguese, Polish etc. Because of a skills shortage now has South African workers, and this has increased the diverse food on offer.
I would go back, but maybe for a long weekend. I feel like I have done it. This was the second time going for me. Never been to any other CIs