Hotel Review
The Atlantic Hotel, St Brelade, Jersey
Occupying one of the most dramatic locations of any hotel on the island, the Atlantic sits high on a headland overlooking the sweep of St Ouen's Bay in its own extensive grounds. Architecturally of the 1970s, with a white, boxy exterior, the inside has the feel of an elegant villa with exposed granite walls, sculptures and artworks. The pool terrace is a tranquil place to sit in summer and listen to the birds in the surrounding trees, or you can borrow some racquets for a game of tennis. There's also an indoor pool and gym for exercise on wet days. The modern British menu in the bright, light Ocean restaurant is packed with comforting flavoursome food and a Coravin system means plenty of wine by the glass.
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THE DETAILS
Location
Sit on a bench in the grounds and you can watch paragliders drift down to the beach below.
The hotel sits on the headland with sweeping views across St Ouen's bay. There is a golf course next to the hotel and shops a 5-minute drive away.
By plane: flights from London Heathrow to Jersey take around one hour. The hotel is a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport.
By boat: ferries to St Helier run from Poole (4 hours) and Portsmouth (10 hours 20 minutes). condorferries.co.uk
Style & Character
Hunter-wellie-wearing active couples will enjoy the bracing walks. There is an internal pool with fish and a little bridge you need to cross to get to the leisure facilities.
Service & Facilities
You can hire electric bikes directly from the hotel, which make the hill much easier on the way up from the beach.
- Two pools
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Gardens
- Tennis courts
- Room service
Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
The Atlantic Suite is the best room in the hotel with views of the garden and sea beyond, and a dining table for eight guests. Molton Brown toiletries add a luxurious touch to the sparkling bathrooms.
Golf View Rooms, Ocean View Rooms, Garden Studios, Executive Suite, The Atlantic Suite
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom, Molton Brown toiletries, newspaper, fruit bowl, mineral water, tea and coffee facilities, TV, desk, balcony
Food & Drink
The hotel has a Coravin, which means it can serve a large selection of wine by the glass. Afternoon teas are served either on the terrace or in the lounge and are an attractive three-tiered affair.
Ocean Restaurant: 4 AA Rosettes, modern British dishes, seasonal menus, seafood, afternoon tea. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Mains from £20.
The Tasting Room: an exceptional gastronomic experience. Enquire for menu and prices.
Check availability
Rooms available from £164 per night
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