• 6 months ago
If you’re seeking an island adventure but not keen on long haul flights, then look no further than Guernsey.

The second-largest island in the Channel Islands, Guernsey is rich in culture and heritage boasting beautiful nature and delicious cuisine.

Here’s our guide on what to do, see and eat on this beautiful island, just over an hour’s flight from London.

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00:00If you're seeking paradise less than an hour's flight from London, then look no further than Guernsey.
00:06Located in the English Channel, this beautiful island is rich in culture and heritage,
00:12boasting beautiful nature and delicious cuisine.
00:16Guernsey, along with Jersey, Alderney and Sark, was occupied by the Nazis during World War II.
00:23The island is steeped in history from this period, with hundreds of bunkers and several unique museums.
00:30On May 9th, Guernsey celebrated 79 years since being liberated from the Nazis,
00:36with the island gearing up for a large 80-year anniversary celebration next year.
00:41No trip to Guernsey is complete without taking a rib boat tour.
00:46Enjoy the wind in your face as you explore bays, caves and islands,
00:51and see local wildlife on the way.
00:53For war history fans, there are a number of bespoke museums to visit,
00:58including the German Occupation Museum and the German Underground Hospital.
01:03We also visited Battery Mirrors, the largest gun emplacement site in Guernsey.
01:09Other must-see sites on the island include the Little Chapel,
01:12which is decorated with pebbles and broken china. Picture perfect!
01:18And if you're lucky enough on your travels, you might even get the chance to see some Guernsey cows.
01:25For food and drink, Guernsey is a haven for seafood.
01:29I highly recommend this seafood platter from Le Nautique.
01:33Other delicious foodie spots include Le Fregat,
01:36where you can feast on scallops and enjoy a fisherman's plate.
01:40Thank you, Guernsey, for an unforgettable stay.

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