Ferries from
Alderney to Jersey
Ferries from
Alderney to Jersey
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Alderney, the northernmost of the Channel Islands, offers a unique escape with its clean beaches, rich wildlife, and fascinating history. This small island is packed with Victorian-era forts, including Fort Clonque and Fort Tourgis, which show its strategic importance during wars. Nature lovers will enjoy the Alderney Wildlife Trust's reserves where you can see puffins and gannets in their natural habitat. The island comes alive during Alderney Week in August, the island's biggest yearly festival featuring the fun Quarry parties and the colorful Cavalcade Day parade. History fans shouldn't miss the Alderney Museum, which shows the island's past from prehistoric times to now. From Alderney, you can easily travel by ferry to other Channel Islands like Guernsey and Jersey, or take connections to mainland UK and France, making it a great starting point for exploring the region's many attractions.
Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, offers a unique mix of British and French influences that make it a fascinating place to visit. Just 14 miles from France but loyal to the British Crown, this small island packs amazing diversity. Visitors can explore Mont Orgueil Castle, which has protected the island for over 800 years, or relax on the golden sands of St. Brelade's Bay. The island's capital, St. Helier, has charming streets with duty-free shops and great restaurants serving fresh seafood. Every May, the island celebrates its freedom from WWII occupation with Jersey Liberation Day, while the Battle of Flowers parade in August shows off beautiful floral floats. From Jersey's main port, visitors can easily take ferries to nearby Guernsey, the French coast at St. Malo, or back to England at Portsmouth or Poole, making it a perfect starting point for exploring more of Europe.