The Channel Islands comprise the larger main islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm, and the smaller islands of Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou, as well as numerous small uninhabited islands.
The largest islands of Jersey and Guernsey are popular with tourists all year round. Their mild climate and distinct culture offer visitors plenty to see and do. In Jersey, take a trip around the capital St.Helier where the mix of high street major stores, small, independent shops and no VAT make this town a shopping haven.
For a real taste of the islands, go take in the sights (and smells) of the local fish markets and dine in one of the many authentic restaurants around the town.
Even more strangely for UK tourists, Guernsey and Jersey actually have two completely different governments and currencies (though don't fear, UK currency will still be accepted!). Like we said before - it's like stepping back into history.
You might like to know that both Jersey and Guernsey have active branches of the Campaign for Real Ale. As a result, it is becoming increasingly easier to find local real ale on the islands - a happy fact for lovers of good ale everywhere! Guernsey has even developed its first real ale, brewed by Randall's Guernsey.

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Ferry is small and basic. The loading of cars is very poor with passengers having to get out of the cars in order to squeeze them into the tightest space, drivers hardly able to exit their vehicles. Everything is very dated. And the ferry was late both there and return.
Unfortunately our ferry was cancelled through adverse weather conditions Aferry handled the whole situation for us and obtained a full refund quickly and back in our bank account within 3days excellent customer service