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Getting There: Introduction

Alderney is the third-largest island of the Channel Islands, forming part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and situated in the English Channel. This cosy corner is renowned for its secluded atmosphere, picturesque rocky shores, and rich history, attracting nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. You can reach the island through various methods, combining flights or sea voyages with ground transport to departure points.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the island is by air. Alderney Airport (ACI) is the key transport hub, receiving scheduled flights that connect the island with neighbouring Guernsey and the city of Southampton in the UK.

A flight on a small aircraft offers a unique opportunity to enjoy views of the English Channel from above. The airport is located just a couple of kilometres from the island's capital, the town of St Anne, making arrival as comfortable as possible for travellers.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Very small
1.7

Available plane tickets

By Train

Since Alderney is an island, there is no direct railway connection, and it does not have its own station. The railway can only be used as part of a combined route to reach major transport hubs on the mainland.

Tourists are advised to take a train to Southampton or other cities with airports and seaports offering services to the Channel Islands. This is a convenient option for those travelling through the UK before departing for the island.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GCI
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JER
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BOH
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Available train tickets

By Bus

Direct bus services to Alderney do not exist due to its island location. Bus services are only relevant for travel within the UK or France to airports or ferry terminals serving the Channel Islands.

Public transport on the island itself is limited; however, the short distances allow for comfortable movement on foot or by taxi. When planning your trip, consider the connection times between ground transport and flights.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GCI
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JER
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BOH
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By Car

It is impossible to reach Alderney directly by car, as the island is not connected to the mainland by bridges or tunnels. Ferries operating in this direction are often focused on passenger transport, and transporting a personal vehicle may be difficult or impractical due to the small size of the island.

The optimal solution is to leave your car in long-term parking at the departure port or airport. To move around the island itself, tourists often rent bicycles or use the services of local taxis, as the distances here are quite small.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
GCI
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JER
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BOH
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Traveller Tips

When planning a trip to Alderney, it is worth considering the unique island nature of this picturesque place to ensure your holiday is as comfortable as possible.

  1. Clothing and Essentials. The weather on the island is changeable and can often be breezy. It is recommended to bring a windproof jacket, comfortable footwear for walking on hills, and clothing suitable for dressing in layers.
  2. Transport. The best way to explore the island is by walking or renting a bicycle. Cars are rarely used here, and distances allow you to visit many attractions on foot.
  3. Finance. The official currency is the Pound Sterling, and local Guernsey banknotes are also in circulation. Cards are accepted in most places, but carrying some cash for small expenses in remote cafes is advisable.
  4. Health and Safety. The island is very safe, with an extremely low crime rate. There are pharmacies in the town of St Anne, but it is better to bring specific medications with you.
  5. Communication. The official and main language of communication is English. The locals are friendly and always ready to help tourists.
  6. Local Etiquette. It is customary to be polite, greet passers-by on rural roads, and respect queues. Life here flows at a measured pace, so one should not rush staff in restaurants.
  7. What to Avoid. Do not disturb wild animals and birds, especially in nature reserves. Also, be careful on the edges of cliffs, where strong gusts of wind may occur.
  8. Additional Tip. Be sure to try the local dairy products and seafood — they are distinguished here by exceptional freshness and quality.

Following these simple recommendations will help you enjoy the unique atmosphere of Alderney without any unnecessary worries.

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