Set in a 15th-century farmhouse, the renovated Farmhouse Hotel and Restaurant offers contemporary 4-star accommodation, superb cuisine and free Wi-Fi. There is also a swimming pool and leafy gardens.
Tasha
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, the restaurant and food was amazing and staff were exceptionally kind and helpful
Offering a restaurant, free WiFi and free parking, Longfrie Inn is located in St Saviour Guernsey. A 9-minute drive from Guernsey Airport, Saint Saviour's Nature Reserve is also 3 minutes' drive away....
Andy
United Kingdom
All meals where of a top standard and really enjoyable with a prompt service, brilliant
Rooms, parking, customer friendly all fantastic. Will definitely be backsoon
Located in the heart of St.Peter Port just 75 metres from the high street, this 3-star hotel offers boutique style rooms with iPod docks and LCD TVs, along with free parking and free ultra-fast Wi-Fi....
Alistair
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very good. The location in the town centre is great. We had lovely staff many from Sri Lanka especially Sujit who cleaned our room and really went the extra mile to make our stay more special.
Set in beautiful gardens, St Pierre Park Hotel has free Wi-Fi, and an indoor pool and gym. There is a 9-hole golf course, as well as tennis courts, and a crazy golf.
Neville
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast and very helpful staff. Beds were very comfortable and clean. Loads of facilities and not far from town.
Ideally located in the centre of St Peter Port, in Guernsey, Best Western Moores Central Hotel offers en suite accommodation, a restaurant, a bar and a fitness centre with sauna.
Leonard
United Kingdom
Lovely place despite the renovations which will be finished soon. Fantastic staff, excellent food. glorious breakfast
La Trelade has free parking, free Wi-Fi, a 13-metre indoor pool, gym, sauna and steam room. It is 1.5 miles from Guernsey Airport and 3 miles from the island's capital, St Peter Port.
Rebekah
Guernsey
Breakfast was poor got toasted bacon instead of sandwich quassonts were supermarket bought .
Situated in the quiet, green valley of St Martin, La Barbarie Hotel overlooks Saints Bay. With a swimming pool, restaurant and stylish rooms, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Sandra
United Kingdom
All the staff were super friendly, helpful and nothing was any trouble.
Immaculately clean throughout. Rooms spacious, comfortable & well equipped. Bar and restaurant areas decorated to a high standard with a lovely ambient feel. Accommodated my daughters dietary requirements without fuss. Breakfast choice superb and well presented.
Excellent location with a bus stop right outside for trips all around the island. Simply perfect hotel experience 😊
With views over St Peter Port Marina and Cambridge Park, the Duke of Richmond is situated in Guernsey’s capital. It has spacious bedrooms, an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Conor
Ireland
Fantastic stay! I had high expectations but the DOR went far beyond these. The room was beautiful and spacious with lots of great amenities and snacks with a nice view too! The staff were all extremely friendly and really went out of their way to make it a memorable stay, even delivering a welcome treat to my room after I spent a night on Sark. Breakfast was plentiful and I ate in the restaurant twice and both meals were delicious. Will definitely return!
Ideal for walking and exploring coastal areas, everything...
Ideal for walking and exploring coastal areas, everything you need in one place. Food, drink and local services all within a short walk. Excellent reliable bus services to all areas at an affordable price, use the Guernsey bus app. 30 minute bus ride to St Peter Port, 10 minute direct taxi ride to airport.
Alan Judd
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The overall historical significance of the Channel Islands...
The overall historical significance of the Channel Islands through the last millennium is fascinating -- the back and forth with France and England. Then, there is the significance of the German Occupation during WW2 with the artifacts that were left that are incredible. The island scenery, with the old, old houses and buildings, as well as the beautiful coastline, make this a very interesting, yet relaxing place to stay. The bus system is very easy to use and cheap with a 7 day pass. If you are looking for an interesting vacation, this is a good place to visit.
Thurman
United States
10
Scored 10
St Saviour is a fairly quiet inland part of Guernsey.
St Saviour is a fairly quiet inland part of Guernsey. We wanted a quiet country hotel and this is exactly what we got.
A hire car is necessary easily to visit the numerous attractions on this lovely island.
A particular highlight was the west-facing Cobo where we spent quite a bit of time enjoying the view.
St Peter Port is showing some, perhaps inevitable, signs of recession but is still a most enjoyable visit. We appreciated the ease of car parking for a short time close to the centre.
James B
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved the landscapes, the beaches, the friendliness of the...
Loved the landscapes, the beaches, the friendliness of the bus drivers, the walks, the extraordinary accessibility of monuments (walk into a neolithic grave; into St Appolline's chapel); the hedge veg!
Found the bus timetable a little difficult to navigate.
Barbara
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quite remote but beautiful in its own way.
Quite remote but beautiful in its own way. Well served by a Morrison shop and combined garage, No swimming beach but a wonderful vista that changed dramatically with the tides. A hotel close by for an occasional drink or meal. Good bus service and any journey one cost a pound!
Ian
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
A lovely parish with good facilities.
A lovely parish with good facilities. There is a pretty village nearby with a post office/gift shop, and a Morrison’s supermarket. A lovely bus or car ride will take you to the stunning West coast beaches. The parish church is also worth a visit, as is Auberge du Val hotel/restaurant.
Carole
United Kingdom
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Thoroughly enjoyed our recent four night stay at The Imperial Hotel. The location is perfect - very quiet, with beautiful views of the bay and a bus stop outside. The hotel is smart, clean and very nicely decorated. The restaurant has stunning views and the food was excellent. The staff were helpful and professional. A great stay - we will be back!
Beautiful room with exceptional bathroom.
Food in hotel was great and staff were helpful and attentive.
The hotel is a little way out of St Peter Port but we had a car to get around anyway, depends what your preferences are. Beautiful hotel which we won't hesitate to use again.
Everything. The hotel is a delight. It's well run, with lovely friendly staff. Room was comfortable and clean, with a great view of the sea. Breakfasts were very good, as were evening meals in the Bistro. The whole hotel is spotless and nicely furnished. Had a great stay.
Room 5 has a balcony with excellent view of the bay, and the sunset.
Attractive decor with nautical theme.
Quiet room on the end of the hotel building.
Breakfast and dinner menus good, varied, food well-cooked and attractively presented, staff friendly.
We liked everything about this hotel. The rooms are big, bright and comfortable and the view to the sea is amazing.
The food was always of five star quality from the taste to the presentation.
We will definitely recommend to friends and family.
beautifully decorated and welcoming hotel. Staff were lovely. Food was exceptional.
Room was tastefully decorated and comfortable and the air con worked great. Lovely bathroom. Everything you could need.
Staff were friendly and attentive at all times. Pleasant relaxing atmosphere around the hotel.
Food was very good overall.
Room was very comfortable and clean, with good shower, and air conditioning.
The location was amazing, and all of the staff throughout our stay were lovely. This hotel was far better than a 2 star. The breakfast was also really good.
Quiet area of Guernsey, lovely property with restaurant on site. Interesting history about the property located in the room with some local information.
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