Tourism

85% of visitors to the island arrive from the UK the remainder from Europe. Guernsey has changed from being a family holiday destination to a boutique holiday experience for the discerning traveller. Short breaks of 3-4 days are the norm now. Guernsey is renowned for its beaches, fine restaurants, rich heritage, culture and entertainment and beautiful scenery. Numerous local hotels have recently invested heavily to improve accommodation on the island.

Travel to Guernsey direct, from a number of UK airports including, London Gatwick, Southampton, Stansted, Plymouth, Exeter, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Belfast City, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Newcastle. Or direct from the following European airports Zurich, Paris, Dinard and Dublin.

The tourist authority is Visit Guernsey and information on holidays in Guernsey can be found at www.visitguernsey.com.
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