Saint Brelade beach

St. Brelade - a sandy beach in the bay of St. Brelade on the shores of the city of the same name in the southwestern part of the island of Jersey (Channel Islands).

Beach description

The beach area, protected by cliffs and hills, has a standard beach infrastructure - sunbeds, umbrellas, toilets, showers, snack bars, cafes. The entry into the water is sloping and long, the bottom is sandy and rocky, the waves are low. On a sandy surface rocky formations of various shapes and heights project in some places. The same ledges are found in water.

Saint-Brelade is an ideal place for rest of families with children and surfing, diving, kayaking. There are water equipment rental stations on the coast. The best time for swimming is the low tide. It is possible to swim with children, play active games. We must not be forgetten, that St. Brelade has a very powerful tidal wave. The sea suddenly returns to its borders, creating dangerous situations for gaped bathers.

Saint-Brelade is a rather popular resort, there are no noisy entertainment establishments. It is more suitable for families, senior pensioners, lovers of a quiet rest.

When is it better to go

The swimming season in the UK officially begins on May 5 and ends on September 30, but it is better to travel on British beaches in late June, when the air temperature warms up to + 25 °C. The water in the Kingdom's water area is always cold for swimming – around + 17 °C, and at best it is not higher than + 22 °C in the warmest places of the Gulf Stream flowing. Even when abnormal heat comes to the country, the seas around the islands remain cold. In September, the weather may break up, despite the calendar off-peak season.

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Corbiere Phare Apartments
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Useful information

Resting in Jersey, it is worth visiting the capital of the island - Saint-Elier, where the Queen Elizabeth military fort, Mont Ogrey Castle, and the Museum of Neolithic parking are located.

You can get to St. Bred by ferry from the ports of Great Britain and France.

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