The Bailiwicks of Jersey & Guernsey
We can arrange your wedding in any of the Channel Islands... and indeed you can island-hop between them to experience and enjoy their unique styles. We will guide you through the legal requirements and have a comprehensive database of venues and service providers for each of the islands.

 

 
Jersey
The Largest and most southerly of the Channel Islands is independent of the other islands with its own government. Jersey has long been recognised as a honeymoon island and recent legal changes now make it an ideal venue for island weddings as well. This is an exciting and lively place with beautiful sandy bays, a good range of evening entertainment and a plethora of interesting shops. Places to visit include Mount Orgueil Castle, Elizabeth Castle, Jersey Zoo and the 5 mile long St. Ouens Bay.

 

 
Guernsey
The ancient town of St. Peter Port is noted for its narrow cobbled streets. States of Guernsey is the government for this island as well as Alderney and Herm. The island has lots of quiet, rural lanes, many of which lead down to sheltered sandy bays. Weddings can be held in any of the island's churches, St James's Concert Gall and the Greffe (Registrar's Office). There are many fine venues for receptions and luxury hotels to pamper you. Guernsey is also the main access point for Sark.

 

 
Alderney
The most northerly of the Channel Islands, Alderney is only 8 miles from the French coast and a haven for private yachts and aircraft.  St. Anne's Church is often referred to as the Cathedral of the Channel Islands, a magnificent building set just yards from the cobbled streets of the tiny town.

 

 
Herm
Smallest of the islands that are accessible to the public, Herm is a peaceful setting with the luxurious White House Hotel, the famous Shell Beach, beautiful Belvoir Bay and the Chapel dedicated to St. Tugual.

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