4/5 - Good
Took a ferry to Herm
Took a ferry to Herm
This is a busy part of St.Peter Port, but other parts of the town had a better ambience.
We visited on the same day as passengers from two cruise ships. It was extremely busy on the harbour front and made it chaotic, difficult to relax or look around. Apparently there was up to 7,000 people between the two ships. It would be best to check before going if a cruise liner was expected.
The Bootman, lovely restaurant
Excellent bus service from by Harbour to whole island.
Great market every other Sunday on the harbour front
Uncover the history of Guernsey and admire a dazzling collection of watercolors in this fascinating museum located in colorful Victorian gardens.
Hidden in the heart of St. Peter Port is Guernsey’s charming Victorian gardens with subtropical plants, panoramic views and an enthralling museum.
Look into the mind and life of Victor Hugo at the site of his eclectically decorated house in Guernsey, where he lived while in exile from France.
One of Guernsey’s most impressive attractions is a 13th-century fortification on the edge of the capital that today hosts numerous museums and formal gardens.
A multifaceted attraction in Guernsey offers tours of a historic home, brightly blooming gardens, engaging artworks and family entertainment.
Stroll around peaceful gardens and explore a fascinating museum in a Guernsey park that is a constant favorite with local families and visitors to the island.