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TRAVEL 20 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2012 PACK & GO Great last-minute deals J ERSEY is France without the French. If you love foreign travel but don’t want to be inconvenienced by the whole different language, different currency, driving on the wrong side of the road thing, this is for you. And even if you do like all those things, it’s still a fantastic place to go and, as it takes just over half an hour to fly there from Southampton, very convenient too. I started to fall for Jersey when I spotted a huge sandy beach against an azure sea out of the window of our Blue Islands plane and fell more deeply for it with every cute seaside town, tree-lined avenue, continental-looking harbour and cliff-top view of the Atlantic I saw. It was a wonderful break into a different world, not least because we were staying in the lap of luxury at the four star Atlantic Hotel in St Brelade. I felt very spoiled by the whole experience. It’s lovely having people open doors for you, slide your chair in under you and call you ‘madam’. Plus the view from our room was fantastic – looking out from our cliff top position beyond the outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts of the hotel to the Atlantic. Celebrated chef Mark Jordan is executive head chef at the hotel’s Michelin Star Ocean Restaurant and unsurprisingly the food was amazing. I have to admit being a little perplexed when it turned out that the ‘rock’ that my boyfriend’s seafood starter came with was literally a large rock, on which his food was artfully arranged. But it didn’t just look good, it tasted amazing, from my perfectly fresh asparagus starter through the rich aubergine main to the dessert of sorbet. You don’t go to a Michelin Star restaurant for run-of-the- mill food and you could hear ‘oohs and ‘ahs coming from various tables across the restaurant as each dish was served. A highlight of the restaurant was the attentive service of the charming and chatty head sommelier Sergio Dos Santos, who seemed to take delight in carefully selecting the perfect wine to accompany each of our courses. We also had another excellent meal at Ocean’s sister restaurant Mark Jordan At The Beach, which is, as the name suggests, right on the beach at St Aubin’s Bay. It is less formal than Ocean restaurant and has a laid back feel, while still offering great service and wonderful food, which again was far from ordinary. We had a lovely evening n Experience the capital’s golden year first-hand and stay in the heart of London with Guoman hotels – from just £79 per room per night (including VAT). Available for stays at any of Guoman’s five luxury hotels until September 9, 2012*, this incredible offer means that everyone will be able to be part of history and experience an unforgettable summer. Guoman hotels are ideally located close to some of London’s most famous sights, including the London Eye, Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, as well as being just a stone’s throw from popular retail havens such as the world-famous Oxford Street, Bond Street and Covent Garden, meaning guests staying at The Cumberland, The Tower, Charing Cross, The Royal Horseguards or The Grosvenor Hotel will be able to enjoy the buzz of the city. Even if you’re not lucky enough to have tickets to this summer’s sporting events, The London 2012 Festival – running until the beginning of September – will feature over ten million performances and events across the capital, from festivals to street art exhibitions, culminating in The Mayor’s Thames Festival weekend fireworks which bring an end to the city’s celebrations on September 9, 2012. For further information or to book please visit guoman.com/summer. *Offer valid until September 29, 2012 only. Subject to availability. Offer is only valid from August 12, 2012 at The Royal Horseguards.

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20 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2012

PACK & GOGreat last-minute deals

JERSEY is France withoutthe French.

If you love foreign travelbut don’t want to beinconvenienced by thewhole different language,different currency, drivingon the wrong side of theroad thing, this is foryou.

And even if you do like allthose things, it’s still afantastic place to go and,as it takes just over half anhour to fly there fromSouthampton, veryconvenient too.

I started to fall for Jersey

when I spotted a hugesandy beach against anazure sea out of thewindow of our Blue Islandsplane and fell more deeplyfor it with every cuteseaside town, tree-linedavenue, continental-lookingharbour and cliff-top viewof the Atlantic I saw.

It was a wonderful breakinto a different world, notleast because we werestaying in the lap of luxury

at the four star AtlanticHotel in St Brelade.

I felt very spoiled by thewhole experience. It’s lovelyhaving people open doorsfor you, slide your chair inunder you and call you‘madam’. Plus the viewfrom our room wasfantastic – looking out fromour cliff top position beyondthe outdoor swimming pooland tennis courts of thehotel to the Atlantic.

Celebrated chef MarkJordan is executive headchef at the hotel’s MichelinStar Ocean Restaurant and

unsurprisingly the food wasamazing.

I have to admit being alittle perplexed when itturned out that the ‘rock’that my boyfriend’s seafoodstarter came with wasliterally a large rock, onwhich his food was artfullyarranged.

But it didn’t just lookgood, it tasted amazing,from my perfectly freshasparagus starter through

the rich aubergine main tothe dessert of sorbet. Youdon’t go to a Michelin Starrestaurant for run-of-the-mill food and you couldhear ‘oohs and ‘ahs comingfrom various tables acrossthe restaurant as each dishwas served.

A highlight of therestaurant was the attentiveservice of the charming andchatty head sommelierSergio Dos Santos, whoseemed to take delight incarefully selecting theperfect wine to accompanyeach of our courses.

We also had anotherexcellent meal at Ocean’ssister restaurant MarkJordan At The Beach,which is, as the namesuggests, right on thebeach at St Aubin’s Bay. Itis less formal than Oceanrestaurant and has a laidback feel, while still offeringgreat service and wonderfulfood, which again was farfrom ordinary.

We had a lovely evening

n Experience the capital’s goldenyear first-hand and stay in the heartof London with Guoman hotels –from just £79 per room per night(including VAT).

Available for stays at any ofGuoman’s five luxury hotels untilSeptember 9, 2012*, this incredibleoffer means that everyone will beable to be part of history andexperience an unforgettable summer.

Guoman hotels are ideally locatedclose to some of London’s mostfamous sights, including the LondonEye, Tower Bridge and the Houses ofParliament, as well as being just astone’s throw from popular retailhavens such as the world-famousOxford Street, Bond Street andCovent Garden, meaning guestsstaying at The Cumberland, TheTower, Charing Cross, The RoyalHorseguards or The Grosvenor Hotelwill be able to enjoy the buzz of thecity.

Even if you’re not lucky enough tohave tickets to this summer’ssporting events, The London 2012

Festival –runninguntil thebeginningofSeptember – will feature over tenmillion performances and eventsacross the capital, from festivals tostreet art exhibitions, culminating inThe Mayor’s Thames Festivalweekend fireworks which bring anend to the city’s celebrations onSeptember 9, 2012.

For further information or to bookplease visit guoman.com/summer.

*Offer valid until September 29,2012 only. Subject to availability.Offer is only valid from August 12,2012 at The Royal Horseguards.

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Into the blueInto the blueSALLY CHURCHWARD falls for azure skies,

crystal clear waters, wide sandy bays (andthe convenience of it all) in beautiful Jersey

enjoying a delicious meal whilelooking out at the stunningview across St Aubin’s Bay toElizabeth Castle.

This is one of a number ofcastles on the island. Wespent a relaxed afternoon atMount Orgueil Castle on theeast coast. This picturepostcard castle is well worth avisit, rising up over the prettyharbour below it offers greatviews across to France. Amedieval stronghold, it has arich history and is lovely towander round for a few hours.You can even have a go in thestocks!

With so much to do, car hireis strongly recommended. It’sperfect for dashing to eachattraction, stopping here andthere for lunch or to take in aview on the way.

We enjoyed plenty ofglorious sunshine but escapeda wet morning by exploring theJersey War Tunnels, anunderground complex whichwas built by invading Germansin the Second World War andnow serves as an evocativemuseum of life on the islandduring enemy occupationbetween October 1941 andJanuary 1944.

But, by far our favouriteattraction, was the wonderfulDurrell sanctuary and breedingcentre.

The headquarters of theDurrell Wildlife ConservationTrust, it is dedicated to savinganimals from extinction. Thebeautiful parkland featuressome amazing endangeredanimals, including gorillas,orang-utans, lemur, Andeanbear and my favouritesLivingston’s fruit bats.

Some of the animals are sorare that they can only befound at the sanctuary.

It’s quite unusual, in that

some of the enclosures havemixed species, to simulate thewild and provide a moreenriching experience for theanimals, which also meansyou can enjoy watching theminteract with each other.

Another highlight is thatmany of miniature monkeyslive in unfenced woods. I wasvery surprised to find a tinymarmoset just feet from me ona ledge. Jersey also has a lotof outdoor activities to offer.We had planned to go landyachting with JerseyAdventures, but unfortunatelythe wind had dropped too

much and we were too wussyto brave coasteering.

As well as all the attractions,Jersey also boasts someamazing beaches – hugeswathes of perfect golden sand.

While it’s ideal to pop over tofor a long weekend as it’s soquick and easy to get to, therewould be plenty to keep youentertained for a longer trip,whether you’re looking forluxury dining or sandcastlebuilding.

And all without having tograpple with a foreignlanguage or drive on the‘wrong’ side of the road!

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