Getting Here

Whether you arrive by air or by sea you know the moment your journey begins that you're heading somewhere truly special. Even seasoned travellers and returning residents feel a spark of excitement as Alderney comes into view, so imagine what it’s like if you’re experiencing it for the very first time!

Fly with Aurigny

Arrive on holiday on a scheduled flight with Aurigny in what feels like your own private aircraft with your own personal pilot!

Aurigny have direct flights from Southampton and Guernsey and through routes via Guernsey from Birmingham, Bristol, Dublin, East Midlands, Exeter, Ibiza, London Gatwick, Malaga and Manchester.

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Alderney Ferry Service

Daily passenger service between Alderney and Guernsey up to three times a day and regular crossings to Cherbourg. Sporting equipment and Pets can be taken on board for £5.

To book email: info@alderneyferry.com or call: +44 (0)7781 119796

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Water Taxi CI

Scheduled charter passenger service within the Channel Islands, including direct passenger travel between Jersey and Alderney.

To book visit the website: Alderney - www.watertaxici.co.uk
or call: +44 (0)
7700 806552

 

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Manche Iles Express

Manche Iles Express operates a passenger only service to Alderney direct from Diélette and via Guernsey from Granville and Jersey during the summer months.

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Charter Boats

There are a range of boats that are available to charter.

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Brittany Ferries

Brittany Ferries provide a year long service from the UK and France to Guernsey using a fleet of fast and conventional ferries. You can then connect to Alderney using Alderney Ferry Services or fly with Aurigny.

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Private Aviation

If you are looking for a new friendly flying destination then Alderney awaits you. 

With three operational runways, affordable landing fees and VAT free fuel, Alderney Airport prides itself on its service for private aviation. The small airfield means you can land and enjoy the island without the delays and occasional frustrations of busier destinations.

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