Temperatures drop slowly, the air becomes crisper, and the island changes colours gradually. The bright summer palette is replaced by the dramatic yellows, reds and oranges… alluring visitors to an autumn getaway.
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Are you visiting Guernsey in the coming weeks? Get ready for the Puffin Parade. A colony of bright-coloured Atlantic puffins has settled on the stunning island of Guernsey. Read all about it here.
Guernsey’s beaches are great for a family day with the kids, a romantic stroll in the sun or a postcard-worthy sunset, spending some time alone by the water with a book, or practicing adventurous water sports. Here are some of GuernseyTravel’s team members favourites.
Need some ideas for your holiday to Guernsey? Despite its small size, approximately 25 square miles, the island has everything you could wish for: great outdoors, miles of cliff paths to walk along, beautiful beaches, historic landmarks that depict the island’s past, and the chance to island-hop around the Bailiwick.
Long gone are the days of the Islands simply making products to be picked up by visitors because the word ‘Guernsey’ was printed on the label. Today, spirits are being made in earnest throughout the Channel Islands that rival or even surpass some of the world’s biggest brands!
From small walks on peaceful country lanes to long and challenging rambles along striking cliff paths, you could spend hours walking and enjoying the views each island has to offer. There are many ways to enjoy a walk around The Islands during your Guernsey holiday.
Sark is often referenced as being the crown jewel of the Channel Islands, and from the moment you step foot on this 2-mile squared patch of land in the middle of the English Channel, you’ll understand exactly why it has gained this impressive moniker.
The main island may be small by most of our standards but, compared to its neighbours, Guernsey is something of a metropolis! In this article, we’ll introduce you to these three beautiful smaller islands, all of which are just a short ferry ride away from the ‘mainland’ of Guernsey, and what you can do on a day trip there.
Take a second to dream of a family holiday without the stressful journey through an airport, where there are no limitations on your luggage and you can begin to relax and unwind just as soon as you’ve checked in. Travel to Guernsey by sea with your car in 2022 and discover a new way to holiday.
If you are searching for a staycation with a difference, you don’t need to look any further than across the Channel to the fascinating island of Guernsey. Despite being only a short flight or ferry ride from home, you’ll quickly become aware of Guernsey’s distinctive culture, landscape and activities that make it an attractive and convenient holiday destination.