There are 2 ferry routes operating between Guernsey and England offering you combined total of 18 sailings per week. Condor Ferries operates 2 routes, Guernsey to Poole runs 6 times per week & Guernsey to Portsmouth about 12 times weekly.
As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from Guernsey to England to get the most up to date information.
The Island of Guernsey is located in the English Channel and forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey with the islands of Alderney and Sark as well as a few other smaller islands.
Situated in the Channel Islands, Guernsey enjoys more hours of sunshine compared to the UK. Its milder climate allows islanders to make the most out of outdoors activities, from its beautiful beaches and cliff paths to island-hopping to some nearby islands.
England is the largest and most populous of the four 'home nations' that make up the United Kingdom.
Geographically England is defined as the region in the central and southern parts of the United Kingdom with Scotland to the North, Wales to the West and North Ireland to the West across the Irish Sea.
England can be divided into Northern England, the Midlands and Southern England with London in the South as the capital and centre of finance and culture.
Ferry travel is a very popular and well developed mode of reaching England, especially with visitors from Ireland and Northern Europe. It is an island after all.
With a choice of numerous ferry ports on offer connecting the likes of Ireland across the Irish Sea, France across the channel and Holland across the North Sea, it is no surprise that crossings to England and its numerous world class ports are managed by some of the largest, luxurious and most well-known ferry companies in operation.