
Best Luxury Hotels in Jersey
The largest of the Channel Islands blends British and French culture, reflecting its location between the two countries. While it’s just a short 40-minute air hop (or longer ferry ride) from the south of England, once you arrive, you’ll feel a world away. Beaches, walking trails, shops, restaurants, a zoo, museums and some unique WWII-themed attractions make it a great alternative to some of the more mainstream continental summer holiday spots. Whether staying for a night or two or planning a longer break, there are many super luxury and spa hotels to be sampled.
Jersey, Saint Aubin
La Haule Manor

If you’re seeking something a little more bijou and intimate, check out La Haule Manor. The facade of this building originated in 1796, an era that’s mirrored in its lavish aristocratic interiors. Most of the 16 bedrooms afford views of the sea, with suites offering balconies and roll-top baths. The interiors echo Rococo style in the main, with plenty of antiques and breakfast is taken in a more contemporary designed room. Outside, guests can swim in a heated pool (during the spring and summer). Both St. Aubin town and Beauport Beach are within walking distance and there’s a shuttle service to the airport.
Jersey, Saint Helier Jersey
The Club Hotel & Spa Jersey

Found in Jersey’s capital, St Helier, the Michelin-starred restaurant at the Club Hotel draws guests from near and far. Bohemia serves theatrical tasting menus in art deco surroundings, with plant-based and pescatarian options, while more casual meals and afternoon tea can be taken in the bar. An underground spa is also a highlight, with its saltwater pool, thermal suite, rasul mud chamber and an array of organic treatments, plus there’s a palm-fringed kidney-shaped outdoor pool with loungers. Rooms at the Club Hotel are smart and classic, complete with Elemis toiletries, nightly turndown treats and Frette linens.
Jersey, Saint Helier Jersey
Longueville Manor Hotel and Restaurant

Arguably Jersey’s finest hotel, Longueville Manor is one of Europe’s top boutique hotels. Its 29 bespoke rooms and suites are the definition of splendour and occupy a stunning and quaint restored manor house. The Longueville’s attention to detail and personalised service ensures guests receive the quintessentially British luxury experience. There is always something to do at Longueville as it has tennis courts, a fitness centre, jogging trails, an outdoor pool and a Spa. The Longueville can also arrange a Luxury yacht charter for guests wishing to explore the stunning coast of Jersey. The hotel’s restaurant is in the The Oak Room whose iconic oak panelling creates the perfect atmosphere for a night of fine dining. The menu is curated by award-winning Chef Andrew Baird whose divine food is accompanied by some of the best wines in the world.