Visit the oldest and best-preserved Roman fort
Probably one of the most shocking things about the Channel Islands for me was grasping all the history it fosters. From WWII to ancient Roman ruins.
Visit Hauteville House and Pleinmont Observation Tower in Guernsey
The Channel Island of Guernsey has an incredible amount to offer visitors, with thousands flocking to the island every year. Many come to Guernsey to enjoy traditional British seaside holidays with a European flair.
Manx Museum and House of Manannan in the Isle of Man
The best places to learn about the rich history of the Isle of Man are the island’s museums, which capture various snapshots from the different eras and help to shed light on what this fascinating island has experienced.
Jersey Maritime Museum and The Channel Islands Military Museum
If you’re interested in visiting a variety of museums in Jersey, then you could consider becoming a member of Jersey Heritage, which will get you free access to their visitor sites and save you money in the long-run.
Tapestry Gallery and German Occupation Museum in Guernsey
There are more dedicated museums in Guernsey than on any of the other Channel Islands and you can find them dotted right around the island. They’re a great way to learn more about the island.
Embracing A By-Gone Age – St. Anne
As one of the smaller Channel Islands, Alderney sits in peaceful tranquillity, set far to the north of its neighbours. It is well-known for its stunning beaches, remote headlands and charming island feel.