Ferry from France to Guernsey
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About France

It's hard to generalise about France - as Charles de Gaulle once remarked, 'how could one describe a country which has 365 kinds of cheese?'
Yet there is something about this magnificent land which draws millions of francophiles back year after year for a taste of la vie Français.
Could it be the chic boulevards of Paris, the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, sunlit vineyards and sun-baked beaches, a dusty game of boules, or coffee and croissants in an undiscovered village?
Or perhaps it's a tour of the majestic châteaux of the Loire that appeals, the glamorous jet-set lifestyle of the Mediterranean, or a relaxing picnic in Provence, where the air is fragrant with wild herbs and lavender?
Consider also the delights of other lesser-known regions such as Franche-Comté, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of France - regions firmly rooted to the land, whose sleepy villages offer visitors a chance to sample the true douceur de vivre of provincial France.

There is no denying that France is a land of great contrasts, offering an endless choice of enticing destinations, a rich diversity of landscapes, cuisines, climates and peoples, with an exceptional cultural heritage.
It's easy to see why the French stay at home for their holidays and why they so felicitously call their country La Belle France.

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 France to Guernsey

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