Just off the coast of France, the beautiful isles of Guernsey, Sark and Jersey stud the warm waters of the Gulf of St Malo. Not quite English and not quite French, these independent self-governing islands have their own character and culture. Their distinctive histories date back 250,000 years and include a period of Nazi occupation during WWII, which left a poignant legacy of war tunnels, bunkers and coastal fortifications.
The Channel Islands enjoy sunnier days and milder winters than the UK, this warmer microclimate produces subtropical plants and many species of birds. Late April is a particularly lovely time to explore, with wildflowers covering clifftops, woods and verges. Combined with stunning scenery, charming old-world towns and superb local food, these islands are a literal breath of fresh air.
This tour will explore the history and landscapes of Guernsey and Jersey with guided visits and meetings with local experts who will provide fascinating personal insights into the islands, their history and culture. The tour is based in two independent boutique hotels, with time to relax and explore at leisure.
Located in the Gulf of St Malo, just off the coast of France, are the beautiful isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Sark.
Discover traces of life in Jersey from the Neolithic times to the German Occupation of World War II.
Visit the German Occupation Museum, Sausmarez Manor, and the island’s bays and beaches.
Day trip to the nearby island of Sark including a carriage tour of the island.
Walking Tour of the island’s capital St Peter Port.
Guided tour of the 800 year old castle, which played a key role in the Norman conquest.
A variety of excursions including a tour of Hauteville House, the home in exile of the writer Victor Hugo.
Some walking between destinations, more time spent standing, and increased travel distances. Requires a reasonable level of fitness.
If you have some questions about this particular tour, you can contact the Jon Baines Tours team by phone or email.