Guernsey Holidays

Residing gracefully on the English Channel, the cherished island of Guernsey weaves together magnificent landscapes, rich history, and unmistakably British charm to create a beautifully refreshing holiday destination.

Positioned 27 miles off the coast of Normandy, this enticing island welcomes an array of travellers year after year. From tranquil beaches to fascinating war history, thriving wildlife to truly delicious cuisine, Guernsey promises endless appeal to adventurers, history buffs, beach lovers and food connoisseurs alike.

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Things to See and Do

Alongside its stunning natural beauty, Guernsey has an intriguing blend of British and French influences, showcased throughout its numerous historical sites and enthralling activities. For a well-rounded voyage into the island's stories and character, let these outstanding attractions guide your Guernsey experience.

Uncover tales at Fort Grey Maritime Museum

Relish in the intriguing world of nautical history at the distinctive looking Fort Grey Maritime Museum, often referred to as the "Cup and Saucer". Situated in a Martello Tower, the museum curator exhibits extraordinary Roman Ship timbers and captivating accounts of infamous shipwrecks.

Savour the scenery at Rocquaine Bay

Take a moment to absorb the awe-inspiring views of Rocquaine Bay, an idyllic spot woven into the island's stunning coastline. Ideal for a peaceful picnic or a leisurely stroll, it also serves as an excellent vantage point for watching the setting sun.

Delve into Victor Hugo's exile

Immerse yourself in French literary significance at Hauteville House, where celebrated writer Victor Hugo spent his exile years and penned world-renowned masterpieces. Touch the pages of history and explore this beautifully kept home filled with Hugo's own design quirks and unique artefacts.

Explore Guernsey's wartime stories

Travel back in time by visiting the German Occupation Museum, offering intimate insights into life in Guernsey during the WWII German occupation. From a collection of military vehicles to a reconstruction of an occupation street, the museum delivers an evocative glimpse into the past.

Embrace agricultural allure at Bruce Russell & Son

Art and brilliance intertwine at Bruce Russell & Son, the island's only silversmiths and goldsmiths. The team of expert craftsmen here mould Guernsey gold and silver into delicate pieces of jewellery. Visit the workshops, soak in the fascinating process and perhaps take back a precious memento.

Destination Essentials

For the most favourable weather during your stay, consider visiting Guernsey between June and October. During these months, the mercury often rises to a balmy 16°C, providing ideal conditions for beach outings and outdoor exploration.

For a more tranquil trip, book in May or September when the climate is still mild and the island less crowded. As rainfall is heavier in the winter months, it is recommended to plan indoor activities during this time. Nevertheless, the charm of Guernsey is in its year-round appeal, tempting travellers with its enchanting beauty come rain or shine.

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