AÉROPORT D’AURIGNY
Read moreThe main airport of the island of Alderney is a tiny airport (it's almost more like an aerodrome) from which you can fly to England (Southampton) or to Guernsey. Be careful, in case of bad weather conditions, the planes do not take off! On site, you will find a refreshment bar and a small duty free service. Cabs are waiting for travelers at each plane arrival, if you are too busy to walk to town or if the weather is stormy. It takes about 5 minutes and costs about £6.
AURIGNY AIR SERVICES
Read moreThis small company links France (Paris) to Guernsey, Guernsey to Alderney, but also to many British cities (London, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Southampton, Exeter...) and European cities (Malaga, Porto, Dublin, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, etc.). The planes used for the Guernsey to Alderney crossing are small trislanders (propeller planes) with fourteen seats... It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes to fly between the two Channel Islands.
HARBOUR OFFICE (BUREAU DU PORT)
Read moreEvery year, thousands of yachts visit Alderney. They can anchor safely in the well-sheltered Port Braye. Sailors have access to a shower, toilets, laundry and fuel supply in the harbour. The port's general office provides advice on navigation in these dangerous waters, as well as weather reports. It also acts as an immigration office, and here you'll find all the related services.
ALDERNEY FERRY SERVICES LTD
Read moreThis young, family-run ferry company operates daily crossings between the islands of Alderney and Guernsey. To make life easier for locals, and to enable tourists to visit either island in a day, its timetables are adapted. Aboard the 12-seater Causeway Explorer or Sorcerer II, you can sail in complete safety. Since 2024, it has also been offering a link between Alderney and Cherbourg on variable dates. Adventure is yours!