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The inhabited islands of the Channel Islands are Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm. All offer slightly different cultures and scenery and the Channel Islands have lots of historical significance from World War II when Germany occupied the islands. The Channel Islands offer a diverse number of sights to see and Jersey and Guernsey remain a favourite destination for UK visitors particularly in the Summer months.
| Elizabeth Castle Avg. Rating: 0/5 | Elizabeth Castle was constructed on an island in St Aubin´s Bay and has defended the island of Jersey for over 300 years. Time your visit to include the noonday ´call to arms´ by the Gunner which is followed by the firing of the castle cannon. Take the ferry, at high ... |  |
| Jersey War Tunnels Avg. Rating: 0/5 | Originally called the German Underground Hospital, the Jersey War Tunnels provide a visitor with an informative insight into one of the island's most harrowing periods of history. Located about 15 minutes drive from the heart of St. Helier, the war tunnels remain a popular tourist attraction for Jersey visitors. |  |
| Jersey Zoological Park Avg. Rating: 0/5 | Jersey Zoological Park or Jersey Zoo is a 25-acre zoo established in 1959 on the island of Jersey by naturalist and author Gerald Durrell. It has around 150,000 visitors per year, despite a lack of emphasis on large animals and its relatively out-of-the-way location. Jersey Zoo has always ... |  |
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