Aerial view of St. Clement, featuring lush green cliffs, a sandy beach, and blue waters with a small tower on a rocky outcrop.

St Clement holidays

Nestled on Jersey’s south-east coast, St Clement offers a harmonious blend of history, exciting attractions and beautiful nature spots. The ancient ruins of the area's predecessors can still be seen – so culture seekers will have a field day! Think an ancient tower, majestic manor and glorious gardens, each one just waiting to be discovered…

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Low-key life

The very small village of St Clement is quaint, rustic, and typically Jersey-style in looks all wrapped up in a dreamy spot. Little churches, mounts, towers and manors decorate this resort. So, from natural beauties to manmade structures, keep your camera on you as you explore, and you won’t miss a perfect photo opportunity!

Fairy-tale fiction

There’s a bit of mystery to this area – for starters, there’s a submerged forest under the beach, plus Witches’ Rock. The clue’s in the name – this magical formation was said to have brought witchcraft to Jersey! But stick to reality and take to 18 holes of challenging green in the local golf course.

Green Island Beach

Green Island Beach

St Clement, Jersey

Green Island is one of the most popular beaches in Jersey and on sunny days can fill up very quickly. It's a great place to explore rock pools or relax on soft white sand. There are toilets and parking and also...
Le Hocq Tower

Le Hocq Tower

St Clement, Jersey

Le Hocq's tower was built in the 1700s and is on Jersey's south-east coast. Le Hocq means "the headland" in English and it's been unusually painted as a navigational beacon. If you're able to, climb up the...
Samarès Manor and Gardens

Samarès Manor and Gardens

St Clement, Jersey

You don't need to be a horticultural expert to appreciate the pretty botanical gardens of Samarès Manor. There are guided tours of the house itself and a Rural Life Museum. There are plenty of activities to...
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FAQs

What is St. Clement known for in Jersey?

St. Clement is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming coastal views, and a blend of agricultural and residential areas. The parish features beautiful beaches, notably the popular St. Clement's Bay, which attracts both locals and visitors for leisure activities and water sports.

What is the climate like in St. Clement?

St. Clement experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterised by mild winters and warm summers. This pleasant climate makes it an attractive destination for outdoor activities and beach outings throughout much of the year.

Is St. Clement family-friendly?

Absolutely! St. Clement is an excellent destination for families, featuring safe beaches, playgrounds, and parks. The local community often organizes family-focused events, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for children and parents alike.

What are the main attractions in St. Clement?

Key attractions in St. Clement include the beautiful beaches along the St. Clement's coastline, such as the popular St. Clement's Bay, the historic St. Clement's Church, and La Rocque Harbour, which is famous for its picturesque views and activities like fishing and boating.

What events or festivals are held in St. Clement?

St. Clement hosts several events throughout the year, including community fairs, cultural festivals, and seasonal celebrations. These events showcase local traditions, crafts, and cuisine, providing a glimpse into the vibrant community life of the parish.