Itinerary
Day 1
We fly to Jersey and transfer to our hotel in St Helier.
Day 2 – Jersey World War II Tour
This morning we head to Noirmont Point, the most southerly headland in Jersey. Overlooking Portelet Bay with stunning views, the area was the ideal location to mount powerful guns. Work started in 1941 and the construction of Batterie Lothringen was finally completed in May 1944. The M-132 Underground Command Bunker was also built in the same area, which extends to a depth of 40ft. The bunker has been magnificently restored and offers a fascinating insight into the defence of the island from any Allied attacks.
Located in the north west of the island is Les Landes. Overlooking the other Channel Islands and comprised of four gun emplacements and an associated underground complex. One of the gun emplacements has been restored, along with underground passages that link up to a Kriegsmarine M151 personnel shelter that could house 27 men and has a two-metre-thick ceiling.
We also visit the fascinating war tunnels, one of Jersey’s historical highlights that offers an insight into life under the control of occupying Germany during the Second World War. In this immense underground complex, we discover how the Nazis turned this small island into a fortress through the faithfully recreated rooms and detailed exhibitions on display, complete with artefacts from the time, and learn what life was like for the population during one of the most tumultuous periods in Jersey’s modern history.
Day 3 – 5 Liberation Day Celebration (Days at Leisure)
Enjoy the celebration and festivities ongoing throughout St Hellier. From a procession to Liberation Square and a service of thanksgiving to re-enactments and special events, there is plenty to see and reflect upon. Our tour manager is on hand at the hotel with the Celebration programme and list of events over the three days.
Day 6
We check out of our hotel and transfer to Jersey airport for our return flight home.