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The isle of Guernsey, a must-see holiday destination
The isle of Guernsey is halfway between France and England, only 50 km from Normandy. During your camping holiday near Guernsey, you can explore charming English castles, manor houses and sea forts. As well as cultural visits, there are lots of opportunities for coastal walks on the isle of Guernsey, near your 4 or 5 star campsite.
If you're an adventurer at heart, take a kayak around the island, a more original way of visiting the isle of Guernsey near your campsite. At the end of the day, sit down comfortably on one of the island’s beaches to watch the magnificent sunset.
On return to your premium accommodation, Sandaya welcomes you to the outdoor heated pool where activities are held all day and in the evening! The adventure continues at Sandaya!
Visit the isle of Guernsey as a family
On a family holiday, a visit to the isle of Guernsey is both entertaining and educational. The Cliff Path is one of the main attractions on the island. Along the way, there are hidden creeks and natural sites such as Moulin Huet Bay, a spot much loved by the artist Renoir. Your children will have some thrilling adventures here!
For a bit of peace and quiet, head for Candie Gardens, a subtropical garden with panoramic views of the town of St Peter Port.
On your return to the campsite, your kids can carry on having fun at the mini clubs, while you enjoy a final dip in the swimming pool.
Visit the isle of Guernsey as a couple
If you’re looking for a romantic destination, you’re in the right place! The isle of Guernsey near your Sandaya campsite is your next port of call to make some new memories with your loved one.
Start with a visit to Hauteville House, Victor Hugo's residence, a place full of history and emotion... Continue with a stroll on Cobo Bay or Petit Bot Bay, hand in hand. Or how about a boat trip to the neighbouring islands of Sark or Herm?
Can you hear that? It's the call of your comfy cottage after a delicious cocktail at the campsite bar... But don't worry, your camping break near the isle of Guernsey has only just begun!
Camping Isle of Guernsey: our handy tips for a successful stay
Did you know? The writer Victor Hugo lived in exile on the isle of Guernsey for 15 years. You can still find traces of his presence on the island today!
Art lovers should explore the Little Chapel on the isle of Guernsey, a masterpiece of creativity with its mosaics and porcelain and shells decoration.
Take a trip to Herm, a small island with tropical white sand beaches, one of the jewels of the Channel Islands!
Explore the amazing natural scenery of the isle of Sark - an unspoilt, car-free haven - in a horse-drawn carriage or on a bicycle.