The 10 Best Outdoor Activities in Channel Islands, Channel Islands

March 20, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Channel Islands, United Kingdom including Shell Beach, Jersey Seafaris, St. Brelade's Bay Beach, Island RIB Voyages, Jersey Kayak Adventures, Jersey Adventures, Jersey Walk Adventures, Saye Beach, Beauport Beach, Saline Bay.
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1. Shell Beach

https://www.visitguernsey.com/content/shell-beach-herm
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5.0 based on 471 reviews

Shell Beach

Reviewed By daleboy2019 - Bristol, United Kingdom

A beautiful beach of soft light sand, which extends across the northern coast of Herm island. The water temperature was still somewhat cold during my visit, but waters are clean and crystal clear. The beach has a gradual incline and reaches about 1.5m depth around 100m out at low tide. Be careful as there is a slight rip current where two waters meet on the eastern part of the beach where there is a sand spit protruding into the sea; it may be unsafe for small children. Overall a great experience

2. Jersey Seafaris

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5.0 based on 584 reviews

Jersey Seafaris

We are the largest RIB operator in the Channel Islands. We have three RIB's offering RIB boat trips and charters around Jersey and the surrounding area. Destinations: Les Ecrehous, Les Minquiers, Carteret, Sark, Portbail, Chausey.

3. St. Brelade's Bay Beach

La Route de La Baie, St. Brelade JE3 8EF
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5.0 based on 2,101 reviews

St. Brelade's Bay Beach

Reviewed By scottmaxted - Blackburn, United Kingdom

Best beach in Jersey and probably in the top ten in the world Fantastic place for simply chilling, water sports, fishing, rock pooling or beach fun Enjoy

4. Island RIB Voyages

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5.0 based on 296 reviews

Island RIB Voyages

Enjoy the adrenaline rush as you hurtle between the islands just inches above the water! Visit sunny bays and dramatic caves. See our vast range of local birdlife and sealife with a good chance of spotting dolphins on the way. We invite you aboard our RIBs with a choice of exhilarating trips accompanied by our friendly, informative crew. On the way, we’ll tell you something of our local history and folklore and about our rich maritime heritage. See our islands like never before on these thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Lifejackets and waterproof jackets are provided. Tours are suitable for any age from 3 years up, but are not suitable for pregnant ladies or those with back problems.

5. Jersey Kayak Adventures

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5.0 based on 360 reviews

Jersey Kayak Adventures

Explore an island shaped by the sea where some of the most astonishing tides in the world circle the coast. Paddle with local guides. Our daily kayak tours (with our user-friendly sit-on-top kayaks) are suitable for all ages; novices and families are welcome. Depending on the venue selected discover the history, caves, cliffs and observe marine life around Jersey. We operate island-wide and not just from one bay, so you explore the best places around Jersey. We are Jersey’s only specialist kayak company and a British Canoeing quality mark approved centre. Individual, private, group bookings and courses. Sit-on-top, sit inside, and high-performance kayaks and surfskis available. All equipment is supplied. The venue and meeting point is confirmed by SMS text the evening before after we have checked the weather forecasts, so you kayak in the best spot. Eco-discount if you arrive by bus. Book online. Advance booking is essential because we kayak in small groups.

6. Jersey Adventures

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5.0 based on 258 reviews

Jersey Adventures

Jersey's original activity provider, all staff are fully qualified and insured. Activities Include: Kayak Tours, Coasteering, Rock Climbing, Abseiling, X-Sails, Walking and Cycle Tours, Caving, Bunker Tours. Day long Activities: 'Escape from Elizabeth Castle Adventure day'. Throughout June to October Kayak tours available daily at 10am and Coasteering at 2pm. Accreditations: LOTC, Adventure mark, Wise scheme operators, Eco-Active level 2, Mencap inclusion trained, Green Tourism silver, Investors in Health. For the best Adventure experience in the Channel Islands.

7. Jersey Walk Adventures

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5.0 based on 198 reviews

Jersey Walk Adventures

Walk on the seabed and explore a world that is covered by up to 12m of ocean twice a day. Also called "Moonwalks" because of the lunar-like terrain, walks happen during the day, evening and at night. Search for bio luminescence, edible seaweeds or walk to Seymour/Icho Towers over 1 mile from shore. Discover marine creatures that are only seen by scuba divers. Hear about the remarkable history of the south east coast of Jersey (now an internationally recognised wetlands site) from experienced and qualified local guides. Jersey Walk Adventures: Green Tourism GOLD award, Visit Jersey and Wild Life Safe trained guides. An Adventuremark approved centre. Join us on a guided walk like no other. Online booking. Advance booking is essential.

8. Saye Beach

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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Saye Beach

Reviewed By ScotonAlderney - St Anne, United Kingdom

An amazing evening spent on the beach in mid April. Nobody around. The tide was half out and we walked alone across the white sand. Quiet, secluded and breathless sunset. Well worth a visit when on island and it is timeless. Do come and sea.

9. Beauport Beach

St. Aubin, St. Brelade
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Beauport Beach

This is a small beach on the southwest of the island. Easy to find if you google it. Beaches like St Brelade's are well developed and attractive to those who like this. But Beauport beach is completely undeveloped and very beautiful: one of the most lovely small beaches I have seen. I had to put a city in, and wrote St Aubin but it's a few miles from this.

Reviewed By horsman1970 - Battle, United Kingdom

Fantastic secluded bay, like something from Pirates of the Caribbean, we spent the morning there, deserted, my wife swam it was beautiful

10. Saline Bay

Castel
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Saline Bay

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