Channel Islands travel guide

Friendly communities, a rugged coastline and gentle, unspoiled scenery make the islands ideal for anyone who wants to ‘get out there’ and explore on foot or by bike.

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Fort Clonque in Alderney

Alderney travel guide

With its capital St Anne bristling with traditional charm and a number of safe sandy beaches, Alderney is a must for visitors to the Bailiwick.

Alderney travel guide
Saints Bay

Guernsey travel guide

The islands of Guernsey are made up of Guernsey, Herm, Sark and Alderney, so a trip to these sunny isles gives you 4 holidays in 1! Relax and enjoy the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, endless golden beaches and unique local heritage.

Guernsey travel guide
Castle Keep on the Island of Herm

Herm travel guide

Step off the boat and Herm’s unhurried pace of life and tranquil beaches, lapped by crystal clear water, soon work their charm.

Herm travel guide
St Quen's Bay

Jersey travel guide

Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and there’s plenty on offer, including great hospitality, magnificent views and the island’s remarkable history.

Jersey travel guide
La Seigneurie gardens and chapel

Sark travel guide

Sark offers a truly unique experience. The island is free from traffic and so the best way to explore is by bicycle or horse-drawn carriage.

Sark travel guide
fort regent the new marina

St Helier travel guide

St Helier is certainly a town of contrasts. Haute couture sits beside popular high street names giving plenty of opportunity for indulgent, low tax shopping.

St Helier travel guide
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