AURIGNY AIR SERVICES
Read moreThis company connects Jersey and Guernsey almost daily all year round and Guernsey to Jersey and Alderney several times a day; it also serves many British cities (London, Manchester, Bristol, Southampton...) and European cities (Malaga, Barcelona, Prague...). For inter-island flights, the company's aircraft are mainly small 14-seater Britten Norman Trislanders. Beware, strong sensations guaranteed! But don't worry, the pilots are really very professional...
TRAVEL TRIDENT
Read moreSince 1968, this local company has been providing round-trip flights to the charming island of Herm nearby. A must-see excursion when you come to Guernsey! The crossing takes about 20 minutes. In July and August, about eight trips per day are provided and six in May, June and September (schedules on the website). Please note: between October and April, departures are less frequent, not daily and, above all, subject to weather conditions. Don't forget to ask for information beforehand.
GUERNSEY YACHT CLUB
Read moreThe Guernsey Yacht Club is the ideal place to get information about sailing in the Channel Islands and why not to make the appropriate arrangements if you come with your own boat. Please note that those wishing to charter a yacht must be accompanied by a qualified skipper. Many events are also organized, on and off the water, throughout the year. And you can enjoy the bar facing the Castle Cornet at lunch or dinner time.
CONDOR FERRIES
Read moreFrom Saint-Malo, Condor Ferries offers daily crossings to Jersey and Guernsey (with the possibility to continue to England: Poole and Portsmouth). When the weather is good, it takes about 2h30 to go to Guernsey. It is possible to eat on board and, of course, to do some Duty Free shopping on presentation of the boarding pass. A simple and smart way to get to the islands, especially since you can of course take your car or your bike with you.
MANCHE-ILES-EXPRESS
Read moreThe company Manche Îles Express charters ferries carrying out, mainly in summer, numerous connections between France (Carteret, Dielette and Granville) and Guernsey, Jersey, Sark and Alderney. Please note that some connections are seasonal. Moreover, departures and travel time depend on weather conditions: please consult the website - regularly updated - for any question. As a general rule, the Carteret-Guernesey crossing takes about 1h30. Of course, prefer direct connections.
ISLE OF SARK SHIPPING COMPANY
Read moreThis company offers daily connections between Guernsey and Sark with, depending on the season, several departures and returns on the same day or over a longer period. Beware, schedules change considerably depending on the time of the year: don't forget to get information via the Sark Shipping website. Count on 1 hour for the crossing (obviously the time can vary greatly depending on the weather conditions).
AÉROPORT DE GUERNESEY
Read moreAt the island's small airport, you'll find a vending machine, a small café, free wi-fi, car rental, a tourist office annex and a small newsstand. To reach the capital Saint-Peter-Port by cab, it will cost you around £15-£20 to reach the center. Cabs are available right outside the airport. Alternatively, bus no. 91 runs very frequently (on average every 15-20 minutes) from the airport to the center of Saint-Peter-Port for the modest sum of £1.20.
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!