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time. Alderney is not about shopping or nightlife but about lifestyle attractions, and it’s really like a large village.”


asktheoperators David Nash,


Deputy Managing Director Prestige Holidays “Alderney has a ‘time


out focuses on fresh produce including locally caught seafood. Most tourists arrive by air, using


Aurigny fl ights, operating three times daily from/to Southampton. People starting their journeys from further north usually fl y to Guernsey, from where Aurigny operates a regular shuttle service (15 minutes).


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Joanna Parmentier, Marketing Manager States of Alderney “We attract visitors for


long weekends or for a week or two, including fi shermen, walkers, bird watchers and lots of people who just love Alderney and come back time after


stands still’ factor, but this shouldn’t deter a fi rst-time visitor who could combine some serious ‘chill-out’ time with rounds of golf, coastal walks or days spent enjoying some of Alderney’s fabulous beaches.”


Beverley Scarr, Short-Haul Manager Premier Holidays “Alderney offers clients a


choice of cosy, privately-owned hotels, friendly guest houses and a wide variety of holiday fl ats or houses."


Abroad but not abroad… “It is only 30 minutes from Southampton


by air. There are no crowds and everyone speaks English. It is like going abroad but closer to home.” DAVID NASH, DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR, PRESTIGE HOLIDAYS


Go wild… “People at travel exhibitions say they come because


Alderney is wild and rugged. One side of the island is flat and the other has cliff paths.” JOANNA PARMENTIER, MARKETING MANAGER, STATES OF ALDERNEY


the tranquil island of


Relax and unwind. Fine food and wine. Short, direct flights from Southampton or via Guernsey.


Tel: 01481 822333 Email: brochures@visitalderney.com www.visitalderney.com/ssbh


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