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A coastal haven of heavenly beaches and quaint seaside streets welcome to the charming island of Guernsey.

Holidays in Guernsey

Nestled in the English Channel, just off the coast of Normandy, the island of Guernsey is a captivating destination that offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning coastal landscapes, rich history, and a blend of British and French cultures, Guernsey is a hidden gem just a hop skip and jump away from the UK mainland.  

From sandy beaches and spectacular cliffs to historic sights and unique coastal walks, it's hard not to fall in love with this picturesque island on a holiday to Guernsey. Our only advice: take a pair of comfy shoes because you’ll want to see it all!  

When is the best time to visit? The best time to visit Guernsey is between May and September when the island enjoys its warmest weather and longest days. During these months, the island comes alive with blooming gardens, vibrant festivals, and outdoor activities like coastal walks and beach outings.  

Where is the best place to stay? For a quintessential Guernsey experience, consider staying in St. Peter Port, the island’s capital. This picturesque harbour town offers a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels with stunning sea views to charming cottages. Staying in St. Peter Port puts you within walking distance of the island’s top attractions, restaurants, and shopping, as well as providing easy access to ferry services for exploring the surrounding Channel Islands like Jersey. 

Travel guide

Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in history, explore stunning natural landscapes, or simply relax and enjoy the island’s laid-back atmosphere, Guernsey offers a perfect getaway. 

  • Best time to visit: May-September
  • Average flight time: 1 Hour
  • Most suited for: Couples, Groups
  • Currency: GBP
Take A Journey Through History

Take A Journey Through History

Guernsey’s history is as rich and varied as its landscapes. The island’s capital, St. Peter Port, is home to Castle Cornet, a historic fortress that has stood guard over the harbour for nearly 800 years. A visit to the castle offers a glimpse into the island’s past, with fascinating museums, beautiful gardens, and daily cannon firings that transport visitors back in time. For literature lovers, a visit to Hauteville House, the former home of French writer Victor Hugo, is a must. The house, where Hugo wrote some of his most famous works during his exile from France, is a masterpiece in itself, with its eclectic decor and breathtaking views over the island. Why not even stop at the Little Chapel and look at one of the world’s smallest chapels, adorned with beautiful mosaics? 

Uncover Natural Wonders

Uncover Natural Wonders

Guernsey is a paradise for nature lovers. The island’s coastal paths offer some of the most spectacular walking routes in the British Isles. The South Coast Cliff Path, for instance, takes you along dramatic cliffs, through lush woodlands, and past hidden coves where you can stop for a swim in the crystal-clear waters. Don’t miss the chance to explore the beautiful beaches that dot the island’s coastline. From the golden sands of Vazon Bay, perfect for sunbathing and surfing, to the tranquil waters of Petit Bôt Bay, there’s a beach for every taste. 

Immerse Yourself in Cultural Experiences

Immerse Yourself in Cultural Experiences

Guernsey’s vibrant arts scene offers something for everyone. The island hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, from the Guernsey Literary Festival, which attracts authors and book lovers from around the world, to the vibrant Tennerfest, where local restaurants offer special menus at great prices. The island’s museums and galleries also showcase the rich cultural heritage of Guernsey, with exhibitions ranging from contemporary art to historical artefacts. If you are looking for an extra reason to visit this enchanting island, book one of our pocket-friendly package holidays to Guernsey during these festivals.

food and drink

Food & Drink

Guernsey is a foodie’s paradise, with its abundant local produce and fresh seafood. The island’s unique blend of British and French influences is reflected in its cuisine. Whether you’re enjoying a traditional Guernsey bean jar, a hearty stew made with pork and beans, or indulging in freshly caught seafood at one of the island’s many fine dining restaurants, you’re in for a treat. Don’t forget to try the famous Guernsey Gâche, a delicious fruit bread that’s perfect with a cup of tea. 

Weather

Average monthly temperature in Guernsey (°C)

  • Jan 7°C
  • Feb 6°C
  • Mar 7°C
  • Apr 9°C
  • May 12°C
  • Jun 14°C
  • Jul 16°C
  • Aug 17°C
  • Sep 16°C
  • Oct 13°C
  • Nov 10°C
  • Dec 8°C
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