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A Vacation as unique as YOU are
One Price 10-day package from
$3650.00 for single person or
$5300.00 for two people sharing Includes international flights economy class
(Based on flights from JFK)
Transportation from Mainland to the Islands
Accommodation Hotel Bed and Breakfast or Guest House
Prices current at April 2019
The Channel Isles
WELCOME TO THE
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A group of islands of the British Commonwealth located in the bay of St Malo off the coast of Normandy France and approximately 70 miles from the south coast of England.
The islands consist of Jersey the largest island, Guernsey the second largest and three much smaller islands Herm, Sark and Alderney.
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LOCATION
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The Island of Jersey Jersey. An island of rediscovery where landscapes are just waiting to be explored. Whether it’s
the view from the battlements of a 12th century castle, a beach walk along Jersey’s un -spoilt
coastline or taking time to reflect while you watch the sun sink into the sea over St Ouen’s
Bay, Jersey is there to be discovered.
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Jersey War Tunnels is a poignant
reminder of the German Occupation
of Jersey During World War II. A
series of exhibitions reveal details
about the resistance, co-operation
and eventual liberation. As well as
the main tunnel complex, you can
enjoy quiet moments in the Garden
of Reflection or put your puzzle
solving to the test in the Escape
Room activity. In the visitor center
you can refresh in the café, pick up
unique items in the Love-Bird Gifts
shop and entertain the kids in the art
studio.
There are many half day or full day
guided tours to see the history of the
II world War in Jersey.
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The Island of Jersey Putting history aside, Jersey offers so many other things to do and see for singles, couples, families and groups and is safe and suitable for all ages.
Jersey is packed full of places to explore, from breathtaking beaches to dramatic cliff-top paths, from tranquil country lanes to leafy hidden valleys, from award-winning attractions to awe-inspiring castles, from sophisticated restaurants to stylish shopping. The island is also home to an amazing range of places to stay including family-friendly hotels and self-catering lodges, chic hotels and relaxed guest houses. Add a mild climate, easy travel by air or sea from the UK and great-value offers.
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Alfresco Dining For that special moment
The Jersey Flower Show
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The Island of Guernsey Enjoy the island’s dramatic coastal views while walking the cliffs, wander across secluded bays, sunbathe on the golden sand, or perhaps learn to surf or go coasteering. In Guernsey’s pretty harbor town, St. Peter Port, there are a wealth of museums and historical attractions, as well as everything from quirky cafes to fine-dining restaurants. Further afield, discover Neolithic burial sites, German fortifications built during the island’s Occupation during the Second World War, as well as the beautiful Little Chapel, painstakingly decorated with bits of broken china and glass. You’ll quickly discover that there’s simply so much to see and do.
It’s astonishing to think that people have lived in Guernsey for at least 12,000 years, and some of the rocks that make up the island are up to 2.6 billion years old. With this comes a lot of history and a heritage that sets it apart from the rest of Great Britain.
Guernsey takes pride in its beautifully preserved heritage sites and intriguing museums. Visitors
love to learn about Guernsey’s past, and leave with a thirst for more knowledge on the island
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Floral display in
St Peter Port
At the Market
Castle Cornet, Guernsey's ancient royal fortress, has stood guard over the town and harbor of St Peter Port for nearly eight centuries.
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The Island of Guernsey 3 of the many beaches around Guernsey
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Cobo Bay
Moulin Huet Bay
Pembroke Bay
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The Island of Herm Stay on the Island or take a boat ride from Guernsey
Herm is an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Just a mile-and-a-half long by half-a-mile wide, with no cars, the island is like nowhere else. Breath-taking stretches of white sandy beaches, award-winning gardens and a beautiful coastline make it impossible not to fall in love with this idyllic little island. Be sure to visit Shell Beach, Belvoir Bay, and one of the island’s three restaurants. Just twenty minutes away from Guernsey by boat, a day-trip will have the same effect as a week’s holiday.
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It’s like being on your
own private island!
The White House Hotel
– the only hotel on the
island
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The Island of Sark and Little Sark Stay on the Island or take a Ferry for a day or two
Take a step back in time to the perfect little world of Sark. Like Herm, Sark is car-free, so on arrival in the harbour hop on the legendary ‘toast rack’ (a makeshift tractor-pulled minibus) to come up harbour hill and then navigate the island either on foot, by bicycle or horse-drawn carriage. The main island is just over two square miles, and must-sees are La Seigneurie Gardens, the Venus and Adonis Pools.
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The Island of Alderney
Alderney, the most northerly of the Bailiwick’s islands and just eight miles from the coast of Normandy, has a distinctly French flavour. St. Anne’s, the island’s town, is only a short walk from Braye Harbour. With its narrow cobbled streets, the town is quaint, friendly and packed with little cafés and shops. Further afield, the island is abundant with wildlife, and is a paradise for nature lovers. The island also has an ancient and varied history which it would be a crime not to explore, and don’t forget the Channel Islands’ only steam train.
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High Street in the town
of St Anne’s
Alderney Beach
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Islands Fun
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Healthy:
• Golf • Walking • Horse Riding • Bicycling
Adventurous:
• Sailing
• Snorkeling
• Scuba Diving
• Exploring
• Getting married
Leisure:
• Excellent Food • Sunbathing • Shopping • Evening entertainments • Island tours • Day trips to other Islands • Beach combing • Feeling the History of the WWII
occupation
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No high-rise blocks on the Channel Isles just warm welcoming family
run Hotels, Guest Houses and Self-Catering accommodation
Just a few examples of accommodation on the Islands
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#01 Beach front Guest House
Bed & Breakfast - Jersey
#02 Hotel close to
Beaches - Jersey
#03 Hotel in Guernsey
#06 The only Hotel on
the island of Herm
#04 Guernsey Hotel
#05 Bed & Breakfast Guest
House - Alderney
#07 Hotel Sark
See next page for Accommodation information
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#01 Guest House – Bed and Breakfast Jersey With panoramic views and just footsteps from the fabulous sandy beach of St Aubin’s Bay, relax in our coastal garden, enjoy stunning sea views and watch the sun rise and set each day. Your perfect location for exploring Jersey by foot, car, bus or cycle. We are on the main bus route from the Airport and Jersey‘s main town of St Helier both just 10 minute bus ride away. A short stroll will find you in St Aubin’s village where many of the islands best cafés, bars, and restaurants can be found. The beach front cycle and footpath is adjacent to our garden, where Le Petit Train will stop for you on request.
#02 Hotel Jersey
The Beachcombers Hotel is a newly refurbished
boutique hotel situated in Grouville only a short walk
from the magnificent beaches and only 10 minutes by
car from St.Helier the main town and 25 minutes from
the Airport. Meals are served in the attractive dining
room. Other amenities include a comfortable lounge,
bar, a large garden, a heated swimming pool and a
tennis court.
#04 Hotel Guernsey
A family-run hotel and restaurant, recently voted ‘Guernsey’s
Leading Hotel’ in the World Travel Awards. Set in exclusive
grounds amongst the scenic Guernsey countryside, just
minutes away from sandy beaches, cliff walks and the busy
capital St, Peter Port. The 14 bedrooms and suites have been
refurbished to the highest 4 -star rating
#06 Hotel The Island of Herm
Situated in Saint Sampson, The hotel provides unique 3-star accommodation, as well as an outdoor pool. It is ideally positioned for guests wanting to visit local attractions. There are 40 rooms, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay. The bathrooms have a shower and offer bathrobes and a hair dryer. The hotel serves breakfast every morning, and has a bar where guests can relax with a drink.
#03 Hotel Guernsey
A popular Hotel in St Martins, Guernsey, All nine en-
suite bedrooms are light and airy, well equipped and
have recently been tastefully refurbished. The hotel
has its own pub type bar and restaurant
#05 Guest House – Bed and Breakfast Alderney
The accommodation offers bed and breakfast for up
to twelve and a self-catering cottage that sleeps up to
five. The accommodation is set around an enclosed
area, giving privacy to guests, and is in a quiet part of
the town of St. Anne. All rooms have been
thoughtfully furnished, with the early stone farm
buildings and cobbled courtyard forming the basis of a
comfortable and simple holiday home. .
#07 Hotel The Island of Sark
Think of this as your own private Island with a small
but highly acclaimed hotel with top class service. The
room rate per person includes breakfast and a five-
course gourmet evening meal.
Being so close to the sea, freshly caught fish and
famous Sark lobsters are popular specialities of the
hotel. The hotel has been featured by the Which?
hotel guide as 'The place to stay in the Channel
Islands', and has received the highly coveted award
from Condé Nast Johansen - 'Small Hotel of the Year'.
Don’t worry if your choice is not shown. There
are many more hotels and Guest Houses for your
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Hotels 1. La Sablonnerie 2. Stocks Hotel and Old Stable Shop Guest Houses 3 to 14 Self-catering 15 to 46 Cafes, Shops and Businesses 30. A to B Cycle Hire 31. Avenue Cycle Hire 32. L’Espace Gallery 33. Fleur du Jardin tea garden 34. Island Hall and Adventure Sark 35. Jimmy’s Carting 36. Nicole’s 37. Post Office & Gallery Stores 38. Ray Lowe Boat Charters 39. Sark Carriage & Cycle Hire 40. Sark Glass Take 2 41. La Seigneurie Gardens 47. Caragh Chocolates and café and Pourquoi Pas Guest-house
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