Jersey, British crown dependency and island, the largest and southernmost of the Channel Islands, lying south of England’s coast and 12 miles (19 km) west of the Cotentin peninsula of France.

Jersey is an island that shines all year round, with each season offering its own unique charm. From crisp coastal walks and scenic countryside trails to golden beaches, dramatic cliffs and ever-changing seascapes, the island invites exploration whenever you visit.

All you need to know about Jersey. Jersey is nestled in the English Channel, just 14 miles (22km) off the coast of France. Despite its compact size, measuring just nine miles by five, it is the largest of the Channel Islands and boasts a rich and varied landscape.

Jersey Mike's Subs offers authentic Northeast-American style sub sandwiches with fresh ingredients, baked bread, and quality meats. Order online or visit a location.

Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands. Jersey is only 5 miles (8 kilometres) long and 9 miles (14.5 kilometres) wide. Jersey has 12 parishes. English is the main language spoken in Jersey. Other languages include Portuguese, Polish and Jèrriais (the Jersey language).

Nine miles by five miles. That’s the size of Jersey. It’s not a lot, you may think. You’d be wrong. The island is a mix of English reserve and French savoir-faire, cosmopolitan harbor and timeless hidden valleys, continental flair and scenes that are reassuringly familiar.