Main attractions
Jersey
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust (Jersey Zoo): one of the most famous zoos in the British Isles.
Jersey Pottery: famed for its seafood restaurant. You can also see potters at work.
Jersey Museum: tells of the history, traditions and culture of the island.
Maritime museum: traces Jersey’s sea-going history with plenty of interactive displays.
Tapestry Gallery: 12 tapestries tell the story Jersey’s five-year occupation during World War II.
Living Legend: multimedia presentation of the history of Jersey.
Mount Orgueil Castle: dates from medieval times.
Guernsey
Castle Cornet: houses the maritime museum.
German Underground Hospital: hewn out of the rock by slave labour during the German occupation.
Victor Hugo’s House: where he wrote Les Miserables in the 1850s while exiled from France.
Moulin Huet Pottery: see potters at work.
Oatlands Craft Centre: see glassblowers, potters and other craftsmen at work. Range of craft shops.
Alderney
Alderney Museum: historical artifacts.
Coastal train ride: on the Channel Islands only railway.
Cycling.
Sark
Cycling
Horse-drawn carriage ride.
La Coupee: causeway linking Sark and Little Sark.
Herm
Shell Beach.
Walking.