Located at The Quay, this steak and seafood restaurant offers lovely views of the harbour. It has a modern and relaxed atmosphere, serving locally sourced seafood and tender steaks. Balthazar also has a vibrant bar with delicious cocktails and a wide range of drinks. Reviews highlight the stylish decor, great food, and attentive service.
Highlights: Cocktails, great views over the marina
A St. Peter Port institution with enviable seafront views. Known for classic-inspired dishes, an extensive wine list, and consistent quality. A great choice for a fine lunch or dinner.
Highlights: Lobster Raviolo, Medallions of Beef & Monkfish, Crepe Suzette (table-side).
Offers an enticing blend of seafood, sushi, steak, and cocktails with a laid-back ambiance. This two-story establishment provides views of St Peter Port harbour, making it great for a romantic evening or a night out with friends.
Highlights: Individual Beef Wellington, Roquettes Burger, Guernsey Beef Brisket Croquettes, The Sushi Boat.
A contemporary grill house on the seafront focusing on high-quality, dry-aged beef cooked over coal on a Josper Grill. Also offers seafood and an extensive wine selection. Expect high-quality service and Michelin-star pedigree in the kitchen.
Highlights: Josper Grilled Leeks & Scotch Egg, steaks from the specials board.
Tucked away up a staircase next door to Red, Rosso is a great pizzeria with a friendly welcome and a fun vibe. They offer 10” wood-smoked pizzas (Napoleon and New York style), expertly made cocktails, and harbour views from window seats.
Highlights: Austrian sausage pizza, Spinach, hazelnut and parmesan salad, Mojito.
Situated uniquely on the end of the Albert Pier, offering unparalleled waterfront views of St Peter Port's working harbour. Run by owner-operator Seamus Duggan, known for his welcoming hospitality. The menu features a diverse mix of local produce, including seafood and meat dishes. Offers alfresco dining on two terraces.
Highlights: Seamus scallops, The “Fierce and Fiery” fillet of beef.
A popular brasserie just off the high street with a great alfresco balcony area overlooking the harbour. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with an extensive menu of British and continental classics.
Highlights: Whole Baked Camembert to Share, Octopus & Baby Squid Casserole, Beef Stroganoff.
The Terrace Garden Cafe is located on Cornet Street in St Peter Port, offering al fresco casual dining with stunning views overlooking the Victoria Marina. It has a large, sunny terrace, and a recently upgraded heated indoor dining area for cooler days.
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Standing guard in the harbour you will find 800 year old Castle Cornet. Offering an insight into island history with four museums and several historic gardens, as well as panoramic views, it is well worth the short walk out of the town centre.
Built in the heights of St Peter Port overlooking the Channel, Hauteville House was the home of Victor Hugo during his time in exile from France. Now a museum, the house was where Hugo wrote his most famous works, including Les Misérables, Toilers of the Sea and many more.
is an 800-year-old fortification that documents our Island's history. With four individual museums within the castle that house a variety of exhibitions, history in action shows and beautiful gardens to explore, it's worth spending a few hours exploring.
If you’re visiting Castle Cornet, continue along the pier to Castle Breakwater Lighthouse. Used as an aid to vessels coming into St Peter Port, it is also a popular destination for local fishing and provides a scenic walk.
The High Street and Market Square have retained much of their charm with small boutiques, jewellery stores and gift shops jostling for space alongside larger branded stores.
Enjoy the adrenaline rush as you blast across the sea just inches above the water on an exciting boat trip! Visit rocks, bays, caves and islands and see the local wildlife on the way - seabirds, seals, puffins and even the occasional dolphin.
is an 800-year-old fortification that documents our Island's history. With four individual museums within the castle that house a variety of exhibitions, history in action shows and beautiful gardens to explore, it's worth spending a few hours exploring.
For more than 150 years, the residents of Guernsey have been able to enjoy La Vallette bathing pools on Guernsey’s east coast. Since 1865, La Vallette bathing pools have offered a safe and contained area for salt water swimming, suitable for the whole family!