Ferry from England to Guernsey
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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About England

The largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom, England occupies most of the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain.

Until recently England was generally thought of as a gentle, fabled land freeze-framed sometime in the ‘30s, home of the post office, country pub and vicarage. It's now better known for vibrant cities with great nightlife and attractions, contrasted with green and pleasant countryside.
With intriguing cities, beautiful countryside, England has something for all tastes. From the essential glories of London, Stratford, Gloucester and York, to the quirky delights of Newcastle, Liverpool and Manchester, England’s cities are lively, buzzing places, where a love of nostalgia strains against a spirit of inventiveness.

Enjoy the unrivalled beauty of the Cotswolds and the Dales, but travel the byways of Northumberland, and church-laden Lincolnshire too. With time to spare, escape the tourist trails and wander over peaceful countryside, savour ‘real’ ale at a country pub, visit a traditional town market, or sample England’s ‘new-wave’ wines and a cosmopolitan cuisine that rivals any in the world.

England today is welcoming, friendly, fascinating and fun, where pomp and circumstance balance the often bizarre idiosyncrasies of its people, and a sense of humor is the passport to certain acceptance.

About Guernsey

Guernsey is a British Crown dependency within the Channel Islands, sitting just off the coast of Normandy, France, in the English Channel.

With its coastline defined by twenty seven different bays, ranging from secluded coves to long stretches of sand, coupled with one of the UK’s sunniest climates, Guernsey often feels like a Mediterranean island gem. The capital, St Peter Port is regarded as one of Europe’s prettiest harbour towns, home to the island’s top two attractions: the eight-hundred year old Castle Cornet and Hauteville House, where famous French writer Victor Hugo was exiled in the nineteenth century.

Guernsey remains popular amongst both French and English holidaymakers, so there are plenty of ferry routes from both countries to St Peter Port. There are also frequent crossings from the surrounding Channel Islands, with some lasting under an hour.

Ferries from England to Guernsey

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