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Discover Jersey’s top attractions with the Heritage Pass, offering unlimited access to six sites over seven days for $67.27, saving money and time.
The Jersey Heritage Pass offers an excellent way to explore the island’s key sights over a full week. Priced at $67.27 per person, this 7-day pass grants unlimited entry to six major attractions, including Mont Orgueil Castle, Elizabeth Castle, La Hougue Bie, Hamptonne Country Life Museum, Maritime Museum, and the Jersey Museum and Art Gallery. The pass is especially suited for visitors planning to visit multiple locations, providing both convenience and savings—saving the cost of admission to four attractions with an extra benefit of ample flexibility.
This pass is available through Jersey Heritage and is booked on average 18 days in advance, with mobile tickets making the process simple and contactless. While transportation to and from the attractions is not included, the pass’s unlimited entries allow visitors to spend as much time as they like at each site during the operating hours of 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. With positive reviews averaging 4.7 out of 5 from 130 past users, the Jersey Heritage Pass combines value, variety, and ease for a memorable island experience.


The Mont Orgueil Castle is a highlight of this pass, offering a 3-hour visit with included admission. Perched above the harbor in Gorey, this castle showcases a mix of medieval and later architecture, with panoramic views over the bay. The stairs involved for access may require some physical effort, but the scenery and historical displays reward the climb.
Many visitors appreciate how the guide explains the castle’s history and the strategic importance it once held. Exploring the ramparts and towers provides a vivid sense of Jersey’s past, making it a quintessential site on the pass.
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The Hamptonne Country Life Museum grants insight into Jersey’s countryside and traditional farming life. Spending around two hours here, visitors can enjoy exhibits on rural crafts, cider making, and historic farm buildings. The cider-making demonstration is particularly popular and adds a hands-on element to the visit.
This attraction offers a peaceful contrast to the castles and is praised for its engaging storytelling and well-preserved buildings, making it a worthwhile stop with the pass.
The La Hougue Bie Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Jersey’s prehistoric past. The 2-hour visit encompasses the Neolithic tomb and the museum exhibits, which detail early human activity on the island. Visitors often mention the impressive size of the tomb and the informative displays.
The site’s location on a hilltop offers scenic views, and the visit is enhanced by the exhibits explaining Jersey’s ancient history. The entry is included with the Heritage Pass, making it an accessible cultural highlight.

The Maritime Museum offers a comprehensive look into Jersey’s seafaring traditions. With two hours allocated for exploration, visitors can see maritime artifacts and the Occupation Tapestry Gallery, which narrates Jersey’s WWII history through textiles.
The museum’s engaging displays and detailed exhibits provide a clear picture of Jersey’s relationship with the sea, making it a must-visit for history buffs.
The Elizabeth Castle opens seasonally from March to October and is one of the crown jewels of the pass. The 3-hour visit includes a ferry ride and exploration of the castle’s towers, ramparts, and underground tunnels.
Known for its enthusiastic guides and interactive soldier talks, the castle offers an immersive experience. The stairs for access require some physical effort, but visitors often praise the stunning views and historical reenactments that bring the site to life.

Unlike the other attractions, the Jersey Museum & Art Gallery is free to enter and provides a 2-hour overview of the island’s art, history, and Victorian era. It features art collections, historical exhibits, and the Victorian House.
It’s an excellent complement to the other sites, offering a more relaxed experience and a deeper understanding of Jersey’s cultural development. Its free entry makes it accessible for all visitors using the pass.

The Heritage Pass is valid for seven days from the first site visit, allowing flexibility in planning. You can redeem your voucher at any Jersey Heritage location during opening hours from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.
Most sites are near public transportation, and service animals are permitted. Both Mont Orgueil and Elizabeth Castles involve stairs, so those with mobility issues should plan accordingly. Since transportation between sites isn’t included, visitors should consider local transport options to maximize their sightseeing.
The Heritage Pass is praised for great value, especially for visitors planning to explore multiple attractions in Jersey. The positive reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and the ease of booking and use.
While the pass doesn’t include transport, it simplifies entry and encourages a comprehensive exploration of Jersey’s history, culture, and landscape. It’s particularly appealing to history enthusiasts, families, or anyone wanting an affordable, flexible itinerary.
The Jersey Heritage Pass offers unlimited access to six of the island’s most notable sites over seven days, making it a smart investment for a thorough and economical visit. Its easy booking process and wide variety of attractions mean visitors can tailor their sightseeing without the hassle of multiple ticket purchases.
The main strengths are the value for money, flexibility, and diverse attractions, from castles and museums to prehistoric sites. The primary limitation is that transportation isn’t included, so some planning is required to visit all locations comfortably.
This pass is best suited for those who want to enjoy Jersey’s history and culture at their own pace, enjoying a well-rounded experience that combines castles, museums, and rural heritage in one convenient package.
“My wife and I both climbed the steps of Mont Orgueil Castle to the top and took in the view which was fantastic, we also used the ferry to Elizabet…”
Does the Jersey Heritage Pass include transportation?
No, transportation between attractions is not included; visitors need to arrange local transport separately.
Can I visit each site more than once with the pass?
Yes, the pass grants unlimited entries to the six sites during the seven days after first use.
Is the pass valid year-round?
The pass is valid from February 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, during Jersey’s opening hours of 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Are there any age restrictions or physical requirements?
Most sites are accessible to most travelers, but Elizabeth Castle and Mont Orgueil involve stairs, which may pose challenges for some.
How do I purchase and activate the pass?
You book online, receive a mobile ticket, and redeem at any site by showing your voucher to start your seven-day unlimited access.
Is the Jersey Heritage Museum free?
Yes, the Jersey Museum & Art Gallery is free to enter with the pass, providing a cultural highlight without extra cost.