Strategic Base
Use the parish as a central starting point to explore both the capital and the eastern countryside.





Saint Saviour is one of the twelve historic parishes of Jersey, acting as a vital residential and urban extension of St Helier. The parish features a diverse landscape, transitioning from the lively urban atmosphere of Georgetown to the more relaxed, leafy suburbs of Five Oaks. While it is primarily an inland region, visitors can enjoy a small but beautiful coastal stretch at Le Dicq. Its central location makes it an ideal starting point for travelers wanting to balance the amenities of the city with the rural beauty of Jersey's eastern countryside. With a strong community feel and excellent transport links, it provides a practical and authentic Jersey experience.
Saint Saviour is one of the twelve historic parishes of Jersey, acting as a vital residential and urban extension of St Helier. The parish features a diverse landscape, transitioning from the lively urban atmosphere of Georgetown to the more relaxed, leafy suburbs of Five Oaks. While it is primarily an inland region, visitors can enjoy a small but beautiful coastal stretch at Le Dicq. Its central location makes it an ideal starting point for travelers wanting to balance the amenities of the city with the rural beauty of Jersey's eastern countryside. With a strong community feel and excellent transport links, it provides a practical and authentic Jersey experience.
Strategic location bordering the capital of St Helier.
Unique coastal access at the picturesque Le Dicq.
Diverse neighborhoods from urban Georgetown to suburban Five Oaks.
Excellent connectivity to Jersey’s main transport network.
A blend of historic parish charm and modern residential life.
The area is predominantly residential with fewer tourist-centric landmarks.
Coastline is very limited compared to other Jersey parishes.
Urban parts can feel quite busy and functional rather than purely scenic.
Use the parish as a central starting point to explore both the capital and the eastern countryside.
Don't miss Le Dicq, the parish's small but scenic connection to the sea.
Suburban convenience and easy access to St Helier.
GBP £
$130-$210 p/day
English, French, Jèrriais
Expect heavier traffic during morning and evening hours due to its proximity to St Helier.
May-September
Pleasant for walking through suburban lanes as gardens begin to bloom.
Ideal for exploring the island with long days and the best weather for the coast.
A quieter time to enjoy the local atmosphere and inland trails.
A peaceful period focused on local life, though some attractions nearby may close.