Durant and Cheryl ImbodenDurant & Cheryl Imboden's
Europe for Cruisers
europeforcruisers.com
Google
 

"Best of the Web" - Forbes and The Washington Post
Europe Paris Germany
Italy Venice Switzerland


Cruises - Home

Cruise Reviews
and Articles

European Cruise Guide

Cruise News

Cruise Photos

Special topics

Barge Cruises
Canal Boats
Ferries
Yacht Charters


Travel in Europe

Europe - Home

About Us
E-mail, PR/media info, advertising, privacy policy.

Currency Converter

Twitter logo

 

 

 

Channel Islands Ferries

Page 3
Continued from page 2

Sark

No cars are allowed on Sark, which is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and is ruled by a benevolent fuedal lord known as the Seigneur of Sark. The island (actually two islands, joined by a causeway) is just two square miles in size, with a population of 550.

Birds and butterflies make Sark popular with nature enthusiasts; other attractions include beaches, art galleries, craft shops, the Seigneurie gardens, and concerts during the tourist season. But Sark's main draw is its quaintly old-fashioned rural atmosphere, which offers a pleasant break from a world of urban hustle and suburban sprawl.

Isle of Sark
Plan your trip with the island's official tourism site.

Ferries to the Channel Islands

Channel Hoppers 
Fast passenger-only vessels connect Southampton and Torquay to the Channel Islands, Cherbourg, and St. Malo. Possible dead link.

Condor Ferries
Travel by high-speed or traditional ferry between England and the Channel Islands. Routes also connect Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, and St. Malo.

Emeraude Lines
This 95-year-old company offers car/passenger and passenger-only routes between France and the islands of Jersey, Guernsey, and Sark.

Back to page 1


In this article:
Introduction, Jersey Sark, Channel Islands ferry links
Guernsey, Alderney, Herm  

Also see:
Island Ferries: Ireland and Scotland
Island Ferries: Isle of Man
European Ferry Links

European cruise photo

Top Cruise Topics:

General Information

In-Depth Cruise Reviews

For Venice Cruisers
(from Venice for Visitors)


Copyright © 1996-2009 Durant and Cheryl Imboden.