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Visit Jersey or Guernsey: two Anglo-Norman gems waiting to be discovered

Take the ferry with DFDS to Jersey and discover the charm of the Channel Islands: coastal landscapes, gastronomy, hiking, and getaways to Guernsey.

Jersey Mont Orgueil Castle

Want a change of scenery without traveling too far? Discover the Channel Islands, true gems nestled between France and the south coast of England. Jersey, the largest and closest to the French coast, is directly accessible by ferry with DFDS. And once you're there, Guernsey is just a short crossing away from Jersey—the perfect opportunity to combine two unique destinations with British charm and a distinct island character.

Attractions

In Jersey, every corner tells a story. The capital, Saint Helier, combines Victorian architecture and a maritime atmosphere with its lively markets, cafés, and narrow streets lined with shops. Elizabeth Castle, perched on an islet accessible on foot at low tide, offers spectacular views of the bay and the ocean. Nature lovers will enjoy Jersey Zoo, created by naturalist Gerald Durrell, a true sanctuary for endangered species. And for those who enjoy walking, the coastal paths in the north of the island reveal breathtaking views of cliffs, moors, and secret coves.

In Guernsey, the atmosphere is more peaceful and romantic. Cornet Castle, a historic fortress overlooking the port of Saint Peter Port, immerses visitors in eight centuries of maritime history. Higher up, Candie Gardens offer a bucolic interlude in the heart of the city, with their exotic plants and splendid sea views. The island also charms visitors with its picturesque hamlets, sheltered beaches, and luminous landscapes that inspired Victor Hugo and the Impressionist painters.

Couple on a walk in Jersey
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A Food Lover’s Guide to Jersey’s Famous Fare

For food enthusiasts, Jersey offers a treasure trove of tantalising tastes and unique local delicacies. From Jersey Royals to creamy dairy products, fresh seafood, and sweet preserves, the island is a haven for anyone seeking authentic flavours paired with rich history. 

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What to do in Scotland: Must-do activities when visiting Scotland

Discover Scotland with a comprehensive guide: iconic cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow, natural landscapes of the Highlands, cultural traditions, and authentic experiences. Embark on a journey through history, nature, and modernity in Scotland.

Brighton sea front, England

What to do in Brighton?

Brighton, the jewel of England's south coast, is the ideal destination for a charming and diverse getaway. Taking the DFDS Dieppe to Newhaven route, you will be just a short drive or train ride away from Brighton from Newhaven. This vibrant city combines beaches, culture and lively nightlife.