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Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands along with Jersey. The Channel Islands are officially British although in many respects they have their own sovereignty. The Channel Islands are between Britain and France but are actually geographically closer to France
Guernsey, the second largest of the Channel Islands and sometime hottest place in the UK, offers much for the holidaymaker in it's rich mix of indigenous, British and French culture, and in the stunning scenery of the island group of Guernsey, Sark, Alderney and Herm (also known as the Balliwick of Guernsey).
Guernsey's Ferry port of St Peter Port combines the most sheltered anchorage in the Channel Islands with deep water and massive spring tides. It has been rated one of the top fifty most historic towns in the UK
Ferries arrive and leave from St Peter Port, which has been serving the Guernsey island as a harbour for more than 2000 years since the Romans first built it
There are 5 ferry routes to and from Guernsey including services to Weymouth, Portsmouth, Poole, St Malo, and Jersey, all operated by Condor Ferries.
Ferry routes from Guernsey ferry port
- Guernsey to Jersey operated by Condor Ferries
- Guernsey to Poole operated by Condor Ferries
- Guernsey to Portsmouth operated by Condor Ferries
- Guernsey to St Malo operated by Condor Ferries
- Guernsey to Weymouth operated by Condor Ferries
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