St Brelade’s Bay

Set in a beautiful location, St Brelade's Bay is Jersey's busiest resort beach with its tiny jetty and seaside parish church at the western end.

South facing, the beach enjoys a long day when the sun shines, although the western end becomes shaded in late afternoon. The bay is very sheltered from everything but onshore breezes. There is soft, golden sand along the entire length of the beach, most of it hidden by human bodies and their paraphernalia on a fine summer's day.

Marine Conservation Society Recommended Beach 2012

How to get there:

Well served in summer and winter, so the bus is a credible alternative to queuing for a parking space. For full details please visit www.libertybus.je   

Additional Information:

Toilets:
There are a number of public toilets along the length of the bay with access to the beach without crossing roads.
Bathing Safety:
Very safe bathing at all states of the tide.
Water and beach sports:
The full range, from beach volleyball and trampolines to pedalos and other waterborne craft. For details of water sport activities in this area and other on beaches please visit our Sights and Activities section.
Refreshments:
Cafés of varying sizes at several locations along the beach, as well as beach kiosks, restaurants, bars, shops and other facilities.
Popularity:
This is a busy beach with lots going on to keep you entertained.
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