Accessible Experiences in Jersey

Visitor Guide Accessible Experiences

Jersey Arts Centre

The Jersey Arts Centre celebrates the development of the arts island–wide. With ramp access into the building and lifts to the first–floor gallery, art rooms and theatre, the centre has accessible toilets and a hearing loop system. It is advisable to pre–book tickets in advance.

St. Helier

Open all year

T: +44 (0) 1534 700444 E: enquiries@artscentre.je W: artscentre.je

Jersey Heritage

Jersey Heritage are a charity dedicated to protecting Jersey’s unique culture and heritage with seven must–visit attractions across the island plus amazing experiences throughout the year. They’ve developed Visual Stories , in conjunction with Autism Jersey to help their visitors explore the castles and museums and understand what to expect before their visit. A variety of the Jersey Heritage sites are wheelchair accessible, with accessible toilets, drop-off points, ‘Take a Break’ sensory bags and more available. View their Accessibility Statement . Jersey Kayak Adventures are fully qualified to cater for clients with special needs, with all equipment provided. Being able to swim is not a prerequisite and the sit-on-top kayaks are very stable and user–friendly. However, guests should be water confident. The team regularly work with charities like Mencap, have completed autism training and a course on Disability and Inclusions, plus there is a signing instructor.

Islandwide

Open all year

T: + 44 (0) 1534 633300 E: info@jerseyheritage.org W: jerseyheritage.org

Jersey Kayak Adventures

Islandwide

Operate all year

T: +44 (0) 7797 853033 E: info@jerseykayakadventures.co.uk W: jerseykayakadventures.co.uk

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