The 16-room La Haule Manor Hotel is a cozy boutique hotel set in attractive gardens that look out over the picturesque sands of Jersey's St Aubin Bay. Rooms are traditional without feeling stuffy or old-fashioned, and many have lovely views over the sea -- though others overlook the car park. The seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub provide a fine place to unwind during the island's warmer months. A cooked-to-order breakfast is included in the rate and Wi-Fi is free. Overall, rates are surprisingly reasonable for this level of hotel -- though if a lack of on-site dining is an issue, check out the nearby (but pricier) Somerville Hotel.
The 16-room La Haule Manor Hotel is a cozy boutique hotel set in attractive gardens that look out over the picturesque sands of Jersey's St Aubin Bay. Rooms are traditional without feeling stuffy or old-fashioned, and many have lovely views over the sea -- though others overlook the car park. The seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub provide a fine place to unwind during the island's warmer months. A cooked-to-order breakfast is included in the rate and Wi-Fi is free. Overall, rates are surprisingly reasonable for this level of hotel -- though if a lack of on-site dining is an issue, check out the nearby (but pricier) Somerville Hotel.
From its hilltop perch, Somerville Hotel offers stunning views of the harbor below, with St. Aubin’s Fort in the distance. The vista sets the mood, and with its no-children policy, this upscale hotel offers privacy and quiet. Some of the Standard Rooms are small, and not all rooms have coveted harbor views, so the Superior Rooms are a safer bet. It's a short walk to the waterfront, and St. Aubin's restaurants, but the hotel's own Tides Restaurant is not to be missed. While there's no spa or fitness center here, the seasonal outdoor pool and stone-lined terrace provide places to unwind after a hike around town.
From its hilltop perch, Somerville Hotel offers stunning views of the harbor below, with St. Aubin’s Fort in the distance. The vista sets the mood, and with its no-children policy, this upscale hotel offers privacy and quiet. Some of the Standard Rooms are small, and not all rooms have coveted harbor views, so the Superior Rooms are a safer bet. It's a short walk to the waterfront, and St. Aubin's restaurants, but the hotel's own Tides Restaurant is not to be missed. While there's no spa or fitness center here, the seasonal outdoor pool and stone-lined terrace provide places to unwind after a hike around town.