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    five-square-mile Guernsey is the second-largest of the Channel Islands. They 
    lie west of the Cherbourg peninsula and to the south in the English Channel. 
    Along with its sister island of Jersey, Guernsey has been a part of Britain 
    since 1066 though retaining a culture entirely of its own. The Channel 
    Islands were the only part of England occupied during World War II.  
  Today, the 60,000 or so residents rely on agriculture and tourism for 
    their income. Scores of visitors from England and the Continent come to 
    enjoy the mild climate, sandy beaches, semitropical vegetation, beautiful 
    seascapes and quiet country lanes. In recent years many banks, insurance 
    companies and other financial institutions were established in the Channel 
    Islands, attracted by a favorable tax status.  
 St. Peter Port is situated on a hillside overlooking the picturesque 
    harbor of the Island of Guernsey. Rows of brightly painted houses, granite 
    stairs and cobbled lanes climb the hill, providing great views of the port 
    and the medieval castle. Victor Hugo made this seaport his home for 14 
    years. Here he penned his famous novel, the Toilers of the Sea. He 
    graciously dedicated his work to "the rock of hospitality and liberty, to 
    that portion of old Norman ground inhabited by the noble little nation of 
    the sea - the Island of Guernsey."  
 To explore this unique destination, start with a look at St. Peter's 
    Church and the 13th-century castle. Among its former residents were 
    Guernsey's Royalist Lieutenant Governor, and French and German occupation 
    forces. Then take a ride through the idyllic countryside or stroll the 
    narrow streets of pretty St. Peter Port, enjoying the particular ambiance 
    that makes Guernsey so special.  
     Please Note: In the event of bad weather, the ship may call at 
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