There are numerous things to see and do in Guernsey. For some guests the island’s drift is its most noteworthy draw; be that as it may, this little island packs numerous different allures. Legacy is a major piece of island life and Guernsey has a story to tell around each corner. With regards to investing energy outside the entire family is spoilt for decision.
Regardless of whether it’s fish sticks and french fries with your toes in the sand, a liberal evening tea, great esteem bar grub or a blow the spending supper, Guernsey prides itself on the plenty of eateries, bistros and stands to look over.
St. Peter Port
Head to the Terrace Garden café for roof-top views of St Peter Port. make the most of the island’s stunning scenery and fabulous food. Tasty walk 1 is an easy, 1-hour walk looking at the seafront, bombings, and historic gardens. For fourteen years, Hauteville House was home to famous French writer Victor Hugo, during his time in exile from France. Guided tours only.
Spoil yourself with a scrumptious seafood dinner
Enjoy a delicious seafood dinner at La Nautique Restaurant in the heart of St Peter Port. Boasting a beautiful location, with stunning views, it’s popular with the locals so we’d recommend booking. Coasteering is a unique adventure sport in which you can experience the exhilaration of sea level traversing, rock scrambling, and much more.
Go on a gin tasting experience
Enjoy gin tasting at the Bella Luce and learn about the Wheadon’s artisan gin using locally sourced botanicals. elax and unwind in the tranquil surroundings of the Bella Spa. Offering half-day programmes and individual treatments.
Watch the sunset with Fish and Chips
After a busy day at the beach where better to enjoy a range of a delicious local produce? Watch the sun set on Guernsey whilst enjoying fish and chips from Cobo fish and chip bar on the beautiful Cobo Bay beach.
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