Ferries to the Channel Islands
Condor Ferries offer frequent ferries to Jersey and Guernsey from Poole, Weymouth and Portsmouth in the UK, and from St Malo in France. It also offers a service between Jersey and Guernsey.
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The Channel Islands comprise the larger main islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm, and the smaller islands of Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou, as well as numerous small uninhabited islands.
The largest islands of Jersey and Guernsey are popular with tourists all year round, and their mild climate and distinct culture offer visitors plenty to see and do.
Almost completely separate from the UK and France, the Channel Islands are incredibly unique and full of culture and independence. Jersey, the largest of the islands, has the most hours of sunshine per year and long, sandy beaches while Guernsey, the second largest, is highlighted by the Haut Pas, a high plateau that overlooks the whole of the island.
Getting around
Buses and planes will take you from A to B, but , if you want to do a bit of island-hopping, just board one of the ferries that travel between the main islands of Jersey and Guernsey and the French port of St Malo.
Sightseeing
In Jersey, take a trip around the capital St.Helier where the mix of high street major stores, small, independent shops and no VAT make this town a shopping haven. For a real taste of the islands, vist the local fish markets and dine in one of the many authentic restaurants around the town.
For the less active, in Guernsey visit Le Petit Pré, a gorgeous bird sanctuary with beautiful surrounding meadows, or Castle Cornet, a stunning fortress that has been on the island for almost 800 years. The beauty of the Channel Island does not end with the larger island of Jersey and Guernsey; explore the Channel Islands’ hidden treasures,.
The smaller islands are incredibly beautiful, with many undiscovered, unspoilt beaches and places where you feel as if you are on a deserted island.
