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2 Guernsey


Nestled cosily in the bay of St Malo and just 70 miles from mainland Britain, the Channel Island of Guernsey is a delightful mix of French and British cultures. The fusion of attitudes and lifestyles has created a unique environment, where familiarity is tempered by the unexpected, yet where you’ll always feel welcome. It’s a truly special place, one guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.


For many people, of course, it’s the scenery that makes Guernsey so very special. And we know why. Our cliffs, coves and commons provide an enormous treat for walkers and the abundance and variety of our floral heritage will inspire you. And, as if all this were not enough, there are also the three sister islands of Herm, Sark and Alderney to explore and come to adore.


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Guernsey Alderney


Herm Sark France


Everything about visiting Guernsey is easy. The language and currency are the same as the UK’s (so no exchange rate worries), and you can fly here from nine* UK airports in as little as 30 minutes. Fast ferries also make the crossing in around two and a half hours from Poole and Weymouth and a traditional ferry sails from Portsmouth.


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FLY FROM Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Exeter, Gatwick, Manchester, Norwich* Southampton and Stansted. *Weekly service in peak season only SAIL FROM Poole and Portsmouth.


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