The third largest of the Channel Islands invites you to travel to and discover one of the few unspoiled, peaceful, natural and totally relaxing British Isles. Imagine a little island - just one and a half miles wide and three and a half miles long with just over two thousand friendly and welcoming inhabitants.
The peace and tranquility of Herm is breathtaking. Located 3 miles from Guernsey, Herm is easily accessible. A ferry service runs regularly between the Islands making it perfect for a day trip or extended stay.
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Jersey is the most southerly island of the British Isles. Located some 100 miles (160 kms) south of mainland Britain yet only 14 miles (22 kms) from the coast of France. A regular ferry service runs between the islands.
Sark is the smallest of the four main Channel Islands, located some 80 miles off the south coast of England. Whilst only three miles long, and a mile and a half wide, it boasts 40 miles of what must be one of the most picturesque coastlines anywhere in the world. There are no cars, giving Sark an enchantment which is quite unique; its spell draws visitors back for their holidays, year after year.
For more information visit the Isle of Sark tourist information website: