This quaint fishing village, overlooked by a medieval castle, sits on the quiet shores of St. Malo Bay with views of Manche, an area of France, in the distance.
Breathtaking countryside, beaches, centuries-old castles and a distinct cuisine make this one of the most appealing destinations of the British Channel Islands.
One of Guernsey’s most impressive attractions is a 13th-century fortification on the edge of the capital that today hosts numerous museums and formal gardens.
Weaving together the story of Jersey, from the island’s first humans and many wars, this extensive museum is adorned with surrealist art and period recreations.
Observe the changing tides, snap photographs of the 16th-century castle rising from an island and pick out your favorite boats in the harbor by this beach.
Breathtaking countryside, beaches, centuries-old castles and a distinct cuisine make this one of the most appealing destinations of the British Channel Islands.
Pigs, cows and horses delight kids at this Jersey farmstead. Its museum features old-fashioned farming tools and techniques, and cider production from local apples.