Wander Guernsey's most beautiful Victorian gardens — tropical planting, harbour panoramas, a Victorian bandstand — then dip into the award-winning Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery for a curated encounter with the island's art and identity.
What to expect
Candie Gardens cascade down a south-facing hillside above St. Peter Port, planted with palms, agapanthus, and subtropical species that thrive in Guernsey's mild climate — a reminder that you are closer to France than to London. A bronze of Victor Hugo surveys the harbour from the upper terrace, a perfect photo moment. The museum itself tells Guernsey's story with wit and depth: prehistoric dolmens, the German Occupation, the unique Guernesiais dialect, and a rolling programme of contemporary Guernsey art. The Café Victoria terrace, with its sweeping garden and harbour views, is one of the loveliest spots for a coffee in the whole of the Channel Islands.
Good to know
A gentle 15-minute uphill walk from the pier, or a 5-minute taxi ride. Flat, accessible paths wind through the gardens. Combine with the walk downhill through St. Peter Port's historic lanes back to the harbour for a beautifully paced half-day. Check for any special exhibitions on the museum website before your visit.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at St. Peter Port (Guernsey) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.