Visit Jersey has launched its latest ad campaign to draw holidaymakers to the island.
Called 'Where Sea Meets Soul', the adverts feature Mont Orgueil Castle, coastlines and country lanes.
There is aerial footage of Corbiere lighthouse, Archirondel tower and Grosnez Castle, and images of people walking amongst oyster beds, kayaking and strolling along St Ouen's Bay with a surfboard.
The voice over begins "No one is an island, but everyone likes to visit one."
It tells prospective visitors that they are only ever ten minutes from a beach, or a historical monument.

The adverts will be shown social media, streaming services and in cinemas, as well as in national newspapers, the London Underground and promoted on Google.
Visit Jersey says the campaign targets both a traditional older audience as well as younger people who might not have thought of the island as a holiday destination.
The campaign will run until 31 March.

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