Stunning Guernsey Coastline
Guernsey has plenty to offer travellers all year round. Cliff walks and hiking are a cornerstone of the culture in Guernsey, which can be sampled during any season. The summer is an ideal time to try island hopping, embracing the stunning beaches and perfect blue water that Herm, Sark & Alderney has to offer. The cosy shoulder months of Autumn and Winter are a perfect time to sample the thriving local restaurant scene in Guernsey. Browse our offers by season and type to find out more of what to expect on the island.
Guernsey offers a wide range of places to stay which suit every taste and budget. St Peter Port is a charming cobblestone town with a range of restaurants and local shops, which offers a unique sample of island life. Alternatively, the country and coast of this little island offer unique and blissful experiences.
Guernsey offers a variety of excursions for visitors to enjoy. From boat tours around the island's rugged coastline to guided walks through its picturesque countryside, historic castles and museums or lazing on one of its many beautiful beaches. With its diverse landscapes and rich history, Guernsey is the perfect destination for those looking to get out and explore.
Guernsey is home to a variety of attractions that offer something for every type of traveller. How about a trip to the Guernsey Museum to discover the islands history and culture or a family trip to the Guernsey Aquarium, home to a variety of marine life and interactive exhibits. Take a day trip to the islands of Sark, Herm or Alderney to experience a different pace of life and truly discover that island feeling.
Guernsey is home to a number of heritage sites that offer a glimpse into the island's rich history. Castle Cornet, a medieval castle and museum, sits at the entrance to St. Peter Port and offers panoramic views of the harbor. The Guernsey War Tunnels, a series of underground tunnels and bunkers, provide a fascinating look at the island's occupation during World War II. The Hauteville House, a beautiful Italianate villa, was the home of French writer Victor Hugo during his exile in Guernsey. These are just a few of the many heritage sites that can be found on the island.
Guernsey is home to a number of beautiful beaches, including Grandes Rocques, Cobo Bay, and Vazon Bay.
Despite its small size, Guernsey boasts a distinct character. Find out more about planning your perfect Guernsey holiday from our Channel Islands blog where you’ll find information on seasonal attractions and events to what to pack and so much more.