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Budget-friendly accommodation in Jersey

Anyone planning a Jersey short break will find themselves spoilt for choice by the wealth of accommodation on offer across the island,1987, no matter what size budget they have set aside for their trip. If you're considering visiting the Channels Islands, read our accommodation guide.

Camping

Camping is among the best ways to really experience one of Jersey's greatest assets - its spectacular scenery. The largest of the Channel Islands is known for its varied terrain,1197, abundant wildlife and stunning flora, and you can be right in the midst of this by sleeping under canvas.

There are several approved campsites here, ranging from more rural options to fun holiday parks with swimming pools and playgrounds that will keep the kids amused.

Of course, you don't have to bring your own tent with you, as it's also possible to visit with a caravan. Alternatively, you can hire accommodation for your trip. More unusual options include booking a beautifully-decorated yurt, with views out over St Aubin's Bay, or visiting Jersey Camper Hire in Trinity, where you can hire yourself a lovingly-restored Volkswagen campervan,Jared Allen Youth Jersey.

Self-catering

If you prefer to stay under bricks and mortar, but are still keen to keep to a tight budget, Jersey's self-catering options will accommodate your needs,Demarcus Ware youth jersey.

Many people enjoy the freedom this type of break affords them, where it's up to you when you have breakfast in the morning or dinner in the evening, along with what's on the menu.

Again, there's plenty to choose from, including bungalows near the beach, converted country houses and swanky city apartments. Sarum self-catering rooms are two-star apartments in St Helier that will put you in the perfect place to soak up the attractions of the capital. Alternatively,Ray Lewis Jersey 2012, Samares Manor apartments are situated near the stunning gardens of the same name, which were created by 1920s shipping magnate Sir James Knott.

Guesthouses

While some holidaymakers enjoy preparing their own meals while they're away from home, others view the opportunity to escape for a weekend as a chance to forget about this daily chore,170.

If that's the case for you, book a room at one of the island's guesthouses,Louis Vuitton Borse. Ranging from AA-rated boutique properties to family-run bed and breakfasts, there is lots of choice.

Alister Guest House in St Helier is a traditional B&B where you'll get a warm welcome and be able to set out and explore the city following a hearty breakfast, while Peterborough House in St Aubin is a gorgeous period property where you can enjoy peace and quiet.

Hotels

To really feel pampered during you getaway, it's worth booking one of Jersey's hotels.

Some of these resorts include their own spa, gym and swimming pool, along with award-winning restaurants, so you never even have to leave the premises. Others are located in popular tourism hotspots so you won't have to travel far to see the sights.

Grand Jersey Hotel and Spa is a particularly opulent option as it is home to a champagne bar and Michelin-starred restaurant. Booking a table at Tassili will allow you to sample some of the best cuisine on the island, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Longueville Manor Hotel in St Saviour is also gaining a reputation as one of the best hotels. Staying in this converted 14th-century manor house, you'll be able to play tennis on its extensive grounds, go swimming and round off your day with a delicious meal at the three AA rosette-winning restaurant,Nike Andre Johnson Jersey.

From cheap and cheerful options to luxury hotels in Jersey, you'll again find yourself spoilt for choice.

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