Travel to Guernsey

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Lush botanical gardens, seductive hidden coves, and glorious sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean give the island of Guernsey a distinctly subtropical feel. Located just 45 km (28 miles) from France , this small island also has a glamorous air, with French street names, exquisite culinary recipes, and the ease of being able to speak to most people in English and French.

Families have decided to vacation in Guernsey for generations, enjoying a destination where children can roam freely while parents relax with a book on the beach. The pace of life is certainly more relaxed than in the rest of Britain, so take your time, roam the shores, enjoy some golf lessons and stroll the streets of the pretty island capital, St. Peter Port. .
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Guernsey is famous for its culinary quality. The island has a wide variety of restaurants ranging from traditional French and English cuisine, to Italian, Indian and Chinese. There are two self-service restaurants in St. Peter Port. Beers and wines are relatively cheaper compared to the mainland. The regional specialties are:

Seafood , freshly caught, such as lobsters, crabs and scallops.
Guernsey Gâche (a fruit bread that is usually served with a typical local butter).
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Eating out is excellent value for money as there is no VAT . The bars in Guernsey are able to stay open until the wee hours of the morning every day of the week .