Guernsey · 2026
Weekend in Saint Peter Port
How to spend 2 days in Saint Peter Port — a Friday-to-Sunday plan covering the highlights without the tourist-trap detours. Built from real attraction data.
Arrive and Settle In
Friday evening is for arriving, checking in, and getting oriented. Keep it simple — a short walk to get your bearings, then dinner near the hotel.
Candie Gardens
Free 250m from centreA formal Victorian public garden overlooking the harbour and Castle Cornet. It features rose beds, a palm house (often closed), a statue of Victor Hugo, and a small bandstand. Benc
Tip: Go early in the morning for the best light on the castle walls. The garden has public toilets and a children's play area. On summer Sundays, local brass bands often play free concerts at the bandstand—check the notice board.
Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery
Free 300m from centreSet in Candie Gardens, this museum covers Guernsey's natural history, archaeology, and art. Exhibits range from Bronze Age tools to paintings by local artists. The building is a Vi
Tip: Free entry to the museum; special exhibitions cost around £5. Pop into the garden's tea room afterwards for a slice of gâche, Guernsey's fruit loaf. The garden has free public telescopes pointing over the harbour.
Friday dinner pick
The Main Sights
Saturday is your main sightseeing day. Start early to beat the crowds at the top attractions, then take the afternoon at a slower pace.
St Peter Port Harbour Walk
Free Always openA paved promenade running along the harbour edge from the marina to Castle Pier and beyond. You can watch ferries, yachts, and the small inter-island boats. The walk passes the fish market, a small li
Tip: Walk to the end of the Albert Pier at sunset for an unobstructed view of Castle Cornet lit up. Bring a picnic—there are no cafes on the pier itself, but the harbourfront cafes are a 2-minute walk back. Check the tide times if you want to see the Castle Cornet causeway exposed.
Hauteville House
0 Mar-Jun & Sep-Oct: Tue-Sun 10:Victor Hugo's former residence in exile, an opulent townhouse filled with his own designs and collected art. Each room is densely decorated with woodwork, mirrors, and personal artifacts. The garden i
Tip: Book ahead online—only guided tours are allowed and slots fill quickly. The tour is in English, but check times for the French version if you need it. Entry is £10; alternatively, just visit the garden for free during opening hours if the gate is unlocked.
Castle Cornet
0 Apr-Oct: daily 10:00-17:00; NoA 13th-century castle on a tidal island connected by a causeway. It houses several museums covering Guernsey's military history, a maritime museum, and a 19th-century cannon battery. The daily noon gu
Tip: Entry is free on the first Sunday of each month from October to March. Otherwise, it costs £12.50 but the ticket gives you unlimited re-entry for a year. Visit the seagull colony on the outer walls in spring—take binoculars.
Saturday dining
Before You Leave
Sunday morning, before checkout, is for the things you didn't fit in on Saturday — or a slower revisit of the place you liked most.
Sunday brunch
Getting Around Saint Peter Port
Airport bus stop (outside arrivals) → Fermain Valley Hotel (Fermain Bay stop)
St Peter Port bus terminus (near the Crown Pier) → Fermain Valley Hotel (Fermain Bay stop)
St Peter Port town centre (the Pollet) → Fermain Valley Hotel
Guernsey Airport (GCI) → Fermain Valley Hotel
Where to Stay for a Saint Peter Port Weekend
For a short break, stay central — walking distance to the main sights saves hours across a 2-day itinerary.
Weekend in Saint Peter Port — FAQ
Is a weekend enough to see Saint Peter Port?
A weekend (2 full days) is enough to cover the highlights of Saint Peter Port. You can see the main attractions, eat at a couple of good restaurants and get a real feel for the city — as long as you prioritise well. This guide is structured to help you do exactly that.
When is the best weekend to visit Saint Peter Port?
See our full best time to visit Saint Peter Port guide. For a weekend break, shoulder season (spring and autumn) typically offers the best balance of good weather, manageable crowds and reasonable hotel prices.
Where should I stay for a weekend in Saint Peter Port?
For a short break, stay as central as possible — walking distance to the main sights saves significant time and lets you head out after dinner without worrying about transport. See the best hotels in Saint Peter Port for rated options. TripSage's free briefings tell you the specific rooms to request at each property.
How do I get around Saint Peter Port for a weekend?
The main transport options in Saint Peter Port include Buses.gg Route 92 and Buses.gg Town Shuttle 91. For a short stay, walking and public transport are usually the most time-efficient combination — parking in most city centres adds cost and delays.