Carlton Hotel, Jersey
The Carlton Hotel Jersey is a comfortable 48 bedroom hotel, situated on the seafront
overlooking the beach in St Saviour. The hotel's perfect seafront location on the
Havres des Pas, St Helier's southerly beach area, means that the Carlton Hotel has
the best of both worlds with beach and town just ten minutes from the shopping and
pedestrian areas of St Helier. Hotel facilities include regular entertainment, a
lift to all floors and Car parking by arrangement.
Accommodation
All bedrooms at the Carlton Hotel in Jersey are en-suite and equipped with colour
televisions, tea & coffee facilities and radios. The comfortable accommodation
is perfectly suited for a beach holiday in Jersey.
Restaurant
The in-house restaurant is renowned for its good food and is popular with locals
and visitors alike. The restaurant overlooks the bay and offers the best of traditional,
British and continental cuisine from a Table d'hôte menu. The well priced wine list
and sea view add to your dining experience. The comfortable and spacious lounge
and bar are the ideal places to relax, there is a satellite TV in the lounge and
bar as well as a pool table plus regular evening entertainment.
PLEASE NOTE: The Carlton Hotel is no longer trading as a hotel
Alternative Jersey Hotels
Please see some alternative hotels in Jersey to the Carlton Hotel below. For more
Jersey hotels please visit
Holidays Jersey
Ommaroo Hotel, Jersey
3 Star Hotel
Ommaroo Hotel
Havre Des Pas
St Helier
Jersey
Channel Islands
JE2 4UL
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Hotel De Normandie, Jersey
2 Star Hotel
Hotel De Normandie
Havre Des Pas
St Helier
Jersey
Channel Islands
JE2 7PD
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Jersey
Situated roughly 100 miles south of mainland Britain, Jersey is the most southerly
island of the British Isles. It is actually much closer to France - just 14 miles
from its coast, yet the official language is English.
Home to a population of over 87,000, Jersey is just 9 miles by 5 miles in size,
yet offers a huge amount of attractions and hosts a number of events to keep you
entertained.
Jersey is split into twelve parishes, named after the saints to whom their ancient
parish churches are dedicated: St Helier (the Island's capital), St Brelade, St
Ouen, St Martin, St Mary, St John, Trinity, St Saviour, Grouville, St Clement, St
Lawrence and St Peter.
For more tourist information about Jersey please visit
Holidays Jersey.