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Guernsey – A Gentle First Stop
4 September 2023
St Peter Port in Guernsey was our first port of call on the British Isles cruise — and a gentle introduction to life ashore.
We arrived by tender, which was a new experience for me. It was all very well organised, with plenty of staff on hand to guide passengers on and off the boats, making the whole process smooth and reassuring.
Stepping Ashore
One of the things I quickly noticed was how well everything was communicated.
There were clear signs everywhere — on board and at the port — showing arrival times, last tenders, and useful information for the day. It certainly made it easy to relax and enjoy the visit without worrying about logistics.
Keeping It Simple
I hadn’t booked any excursions and didn’t feel the need to.
The port is right by the town, so within minutes I was walking along the harbour and into the centre. There were options to explore further — including local buses that loop around the island — but I was quite happy to take things slowly.
Sometimes, it’s nice not to have a plan.
A Small Lesson!
I did have one slightly amusing moment.
I had British Pounds Sterling with me to spend ashore. I asked a local officer about currency and Wi-Fi, only to be politely (and very quickly!) reminded that Guernsey is a self-governing Crown dependency with its own systems — something I clearly should have known!
Lesson learned… and I made a quiet exit.
Final Thought
Guernsey wasn’t somewhere I had specifically planned to visit, but it turned out to be a pleasant and easy stop.
A short wander, a bit of fresh sea air, and a relaxed pace — sometimes, that’s all you need.