Jersey Heritage Pass: Unlimited Access to 4 Attractions for the Price of 3

Get unlimited access to 4 of Jersey’s top cultural attractions for the price of 3 with the Jersey Heritage Pass. Valid for 7 days, with up to 30% discount on entry. Don’t miss out!

Duration: 7 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Mont Orgueil Castle - Mont Orgueil Castle, Gorey, St. Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands. Open Fri - Mon in Jan & Feb, then daily.
  • Hamptonne Country Life Museum - Hamptonne Country Life Museum
  • La Hougue Bie Museum - La Hougue Bie Museum, La Route de la Hougue Bie, JE2 7UA
  • Maritime Museum - Maritime Museum and Occupation Tapestry…
What's Included
  • Access 4 sites for the price of 3.
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

The Jersey Heritage pass offers great value for money to Jersey visitors. The pass includes unlimited access to 4 of the must see cultural attractions for the price of 3 (the sites included are Elizabeth Castle* , Mont Orgueil, Hamptonne Country Life Museum, La Hougue Bie, Maritime Museum & Occupation Tapestry Gallery & Jersey Museum & Art Gallery). The…

Location
Mont Orgueil Castle
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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C2283iiseanl
Oct 19, 2024
So enjoyable. - Great experience. Our guide at the castle was very knowledgeable lady and made the experience so much better. We took the ferry bus out and walked back via the causeway which appeared when the tide went out which was great fun. Highly recommended.
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Strawberrisc
Oct 13, 2024
Fascinating Tour - Highly Recommend a Guide - After saying that nobody would ever get me on am amphibious ferry (duck boat!) Jersey has managed it. On the day we went to visit Elizabeth Castle it wasn't possible to access via the causeway due to tides so this was the only option - and it was fine! Just 8 minutes or so there and back and I actually enjoyed it. A lovely lady on reception greeted us and we then joined Peter's tour at 1pm. Jersey born to a Jersey born mother, Peter's love and passion about Jersey and its history made for a fascinating tour. As we were trying to pack as much into a two and a half day trip and wanted to visit St Aubin later that day, I feel like I need to come back to continue to explore the area which is not a problem as I've fallen a little bit in love with Jersey!
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Maxb57
Sep 28, 2024
Plenty to do here - It's a large site and we spent several hours exploring. We timed it so we walked across the causeway to get there and caught the amphibious ferry back. We arrived just as the guided tour was beginning so we joined it. Alan (I think that was his name) was one of the best tour guides we've ever had. He was very knowledgable and his clear booming voice meant we caught every word as he explained the castle without going into too much detail and the pace was quick. The tour lasted about an hour and we then went back to the areas we had seen to explore further at a more leisurely pace. The cafe has a lovely garden area up the steps to the left hand side.
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Rebecca
Sep 5, 2024
Great place to visit - This was a great way to spend a few hours. Only accessible by foot at low tide, so took the ferry on the way out and walked back. Lots on the site to look at and explore. Lengthy reenactment on the parade ground which finished with a cannon firing. Well priced cafe.
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Mariewarrington007
Aug 29, 2024
Interesting place to visit, fabulous views - Visited with family, went on the amphibious bus which although the tide was out was a great experience. The castle was well maintained, facilities clean and staff pleasant. The views were spectacular and the grounds lovely to explore. A very enjoyable visit.
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Kimb296
Jul 28, 2024
Interesting castle. - There is a waterbus to take you across to the castle if you wish, even if the tide is out, which it was on our visit so we chose to walk, it was little slippery in places so take care. Quite a lot to explore here some interesting displays within the buildings, good views from the top and a very interesting tale attached to the hermitage. Had refreshments at the cafe before we left, choice was limited but very nice.
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Samanthaao3611il
Jul 25, 2024
Not to be missed - So much to see, lovely to walk around and to take in the reviews. Guides gave interesting talks too To see the guns being fired was great too
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Marionl8399hg
Jul 10, 2024
Beautiful! - Superb visit with a Fun Guide, full of anecdotes and very considerate. I highly recommend! The setting is beautiful and the ride is folkloric;)
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Q6052ffrosemaryh
Jul 9, 2024
So much more than a castle! - So much more than just a castle! There's so many pieces of history from 6th century up to now just waiting to get discovered. We were lucky to have the tide on our side and walked to and from the castle. Check the website prior to the visit as the walk really helps build up the sense of adventure. We loved the explorative feel to Fort Charles and how it the culminates with more information about Elizabeth Castle and the whole island further up. It allows you to imagine what life was like and truly engage with each space and then, on your return to the entrance, continue to piece together the different ages and stages of each landmark. Staff were friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed the hermitage, as well as looking at the rock names given in the German gun emplacement.
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Companion27928637141
Aug 14, 2024
Buy annual membership instead! - Only one star given because of the pricing structure! Don’t get the 4 for 3 pass! Cost up the annual membership instead - certainly for a family of four it is significantly cheaper, and you will make your money back even if you only visit Elizabeth Castle and Mont Orgueil. Allows you to visit all Jersey Heritage attractions, not just 4 (bear in mind that the Jersey museum in St Helier is free anyway…), unlimited revisits during your stay should you wish, and 10% off in the cafes. There is no reason to purchase the 4 for 3 pass and Jersey Heritage should not be selling / promoting these. Fortunately we did our research before arriving on the Island and so knew what to ask for, but the price of the annual pass is not promoted at the entrance to attractions so people think they are getting better value from the 4 for 3. It is simply not so. You can purchase annual membership at the entrance to an attraction. No proof of address or photo ID is required and you are not asked to sign up to a recurring direct debit or similar so it’s a one-off cost.
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