Ferry to Alderney
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Ferry to Alderney
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Ferries to Alderney operate approximately twice a week. Given the limited schedule, we strongly advise using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and compare available tickets. Remember that ferry services may be subject to seasonal changes.
Ferries from Dielette - Alderney sail with a crossing time of 55m. The average price of a Dielette - Alderney ferry is about £141.20.
Alderney is served by a single ferry operator, Manche Iles Express.
Alderney is served by a single ferry port, offering 2 daily and 2 weekly sailings. Alderney stands out as both the only and most popular port, ensuring a straightforward and accessible route for travellers. This consistent service provides ample opportunity for planning trips to and from the island.
Currently, there are no direct ferries from the UK to Alderney. To travel to Alderney, you can take a ferry from Poole or Portsmouth to Guernsey, and from there, take a connecting ferry to Alderney.
There are no car ferries to Alderney. For more information on routes and ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
The price of a ferry to Alderney can vary by route, operator and season. The most popular route has an average price of £141.2 (Dielette to Alderney). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.
The best way to book a ferry to Alderney online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder and compare tickets to get the best deal.
Discover the charm of Alderney, a gem in the Channel Islands. Famous for its unspoilt landscapes and rich history, Alderney offers attractions such as the iconic Alderney Lighthouse and the historic Alderney Railway. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the island's diverse wildlife, while history buffs can explore the island's wartime heritage at the Alderney Museum. Every year, Alderney Week, the island’s largest festival, attracts visitors with its parades, live music, and events. From Alderney ferry port, you can easily walk or take a short taxi ride to the island's main town, St Anne, where you will find further transport options. A visit to Alderney promises a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
"Deilette to Alderney "
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