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The second largest of the Channel Islands and the most cosmopolitan its worldliness possibly stemming from the fact that the worldwide highly praised French author Victor Hugo made his home there. After being exiled from his homeland, and he wrote (Les Miserables) at his beloved Hauteville House.
The Channel Islands lie closer to the French mainland than to England, but their quality is exceptional. A mix of international jet set and family beach resort. Getting to and from the island could not be simpler, Ferries run to and from the island frequently from the UK and Europe and the new modern Guernsey airport. The airport was opened in April 2004 and has all the modern-day facilitates that is expected by today?s traveler.
On the island, you will find whitewashed houses and sandy beaches, stunning sunsets and rocky shorelines. Walking and cycling are well-liked activities, no matter where you go to you're never far from a good place to eat, drink, or simply put your feet up and drink in the scenery. The climate is mild all year, averaging 68 degrees Fahrenheit during June-September.
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