Sight / landmark | Beaches & bays
St. Catherine’s Bay
St. Catherine's Breakwater and Bay are most popular with both novice and skilled sailors, canoeists and anglers, it is home to St. Catherine's Sailing Club and the Jersey Canoe Club. Originally planned as a harbour for the Royal Navy to counter the threat of a French invasion, the breakwater was started in 1847 but shallow water halted their plans.
- Free entry
- Free for children
Eat and explore on the coast.
Take a stroll across the epic breakwater and discover the picturesque landscapes across the bay and beyond. Stop off and refuel with a range of amazing eateries nearby.
The 3 Arches
A little shop in an iconic spot, located 200m along St. Catherine's Breakwater. Stretch the legs and grab yourself a gourmet goodie. Whether you grab a coffee, a delicious ciabatta or our unforgettable brownie, you wont be disappointed. You can also buy some Seafari merchandise to take home to loved ones!
The Hungry Man
Nestled on the harbour wall in Rozel Bay and offering a wide range of food, from gourmet burgers to crab sandwiches and delicious homemade cakes. All seating is al fresco, so be sure to rug up in the chillier months. The atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried to suit the calm and natural environment of beautiful Rozel Bay.
Ransoms Tearoom and Restaurant
A Jersey institution since 1992, Ransoms Tearoom is a delightful lunch spot renowned for its mouthwatering homemade cakes, each crafted with love in their on-site bakery. Ransoms Tearoom isn’t just known for their cakes, they serve a delicious lunch menu and all-day breakfast, brimming with fresh and mostly local ingredients. A must-visit!
The Driftwood Café
Archirondel's pretty pebbly beach is home to this popular beach café with views of the Martello Tower and the sprawling French coast. Tucked away down a small road and opening onto Archirondel Beach on Jersey's east coast. This café is a true favourite for locals and visitors alike.
Wake up to the sound of waves crashing.
Rest and recharge for another day of exploration in a range of unique heritage sites, hotels and self-catering homes within walking distance to St. Catherine’s Bay.
Anne Port Bay – Port Rest House
A detached three bedroom house that can sleep up to five adults, overlooking the picturesque Anne Port Bay and only a two minute walk from the beach. The property comprises of a large kitchen, modern shower room and access to the patio and gardens.
Archirondel Tower
A coastal tower with wonderful views, the tower is split over four levels with a large terrace at ground level and a roof terrace overlooking the tranquil bay of Archirondel, the Tower is great for those looking for adventure, with the sea on your doorstep.
Rozel Camping Park
Rozel Camping Park is a well-established family owned and managed park offering exceptional value and service to our clients. It has been run by the Germain family for over 45 years and awarded with five Pennants by the AA with a very high quality score of 89%.
L’Hôpital
This stunning three bedroom detached holiday home is majestically perched on the very edge of the island on the east coast, with uninterrupted sea views across to France. The views are equally exceptional from both of the ground floor bedrooms and large open-plan living area, whilst the view from the terrace may be the very best in Jersey.
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The walk to the end of breakwater is breathtaking and well worth the effort. You can always pop into The 3 Arches half way along or the Breakwater Café before or after your walk, a popular haunt with locals and a great place for a pit stop.
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- Outdoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
- Pet friendly
- Catering
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
- Accessible parking or drop-off point
- Accessible toilets
- Level access
- Partial wheelchair access
- Suitable for visitors with limited mobility