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http://www.princess.com/excursion/exlistfordestination.do?portid=GC... Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England The British isle of Guernsey lies just eight miles off the coast of France. The second largest of the Channel Islands, Guernsey possesses a mild climate, breathtaking scenery and a peaceful, unspoiled ambience. All these attributes combine to make it a popular destination for British and French vacationers. Once the haunt of sea dogs and pirates, St. Peter Port is one of the prettiest harbors in Europe. Castles and forts dot the Guernsey coastline, including German fortifications from World War II. The Channel Islands were the only part of the United Kingdom to be occupied by the Nazis. Note: St. Peter Port is an anchorage port. Passengers transfer to shore by ship's tender. Points of Interest Little Chapel Castle Cornet Visit the Little Chapel of Guernsey. Set in the countryside along a tree-lined path sits a Built in the 13th century to guard the harbor, the fortress boasts a long and bloody miniature church. Made of simple materials, the church is beautifully decorated with history. Take in the dark dungeons and witness the ancient weapons ranging from pebbles, shells and pieces of colorful broken china. crossbows and catapults to muskets and cannons. Workshops German Occupation Museum and Underground Hospital The Gold and Silversmiths Workshops are situated in a converted barn which dates View a selection of musical instruments, uniforms, weapons and equipment. Continue back to 1582. Take in a close-up view of the traditional craft being carried out before on to the Underground Hospital. The complex contains a maze of tunnels which cover your very eyes. an area of about 75,000 square feet. Sausmarez Manor Victor Hugo's House Enjoy a guided tour of the Sausmarez Manor and experience a time capsule of Victor Hugo came to Guernsey and was instantly captivated by the island. His home Guernsey's changing fortunes. View the Tapestry Room, containing King James II's was Hauteville House, which remains today as it was left, allowing visitors to see his wedding coat, and the Dining Room, which holds a collection of family portraits. individual style of decoration. Sark and La Seigneurie Herm Board the ferry to Sark, one of the last feudal states in Europe. Take a ride in a Less than a square mile in area, Herm is the smallest of the Channel Islands. Travel to horse-drawn carriage and explore this island of steep cliffs and rocky coves. Continue the island and see the Herm School and St. Tugual's Chapel. Enjoy the chapel's on to the superb gardens surrounding La Seigneurie. breathtaking stained glass. Special Child Pricing Available! Children age 12 and younger, savings up to 50%. For actual pricing information, click on tour title or Reserve button. Sightseeing & City Tours You will visit: Highlights of Guernsey 2.5 GCI-200 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 40 hours from $119.95 See Guernsey's scenic highlights on a drive around the island. Visit the world-famous Little Chapel. This historic miniature church is decorated with pebbles, shells and bits of broken china. Stop at a converted 16th-century barn and watch gold and silversmiths at work as they craft fine jewelry. You will visit: Guernsey Island Drive & Sausmarez Manor 3 GCI-205 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 40 hours from $119.95 See Guernsey's scenic highlights on a narrated drive, and tour historic Sausmarez Manor. Highlights include family portraits in the Dining Hall. Visit The Little Chapel, a miniature church beautifully decorated with shells, pebbles and fragments of broken china. You will visit: Sark Island & Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride 6 GCI-220 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 100 hours from $169.95 Board the ferry to Sark, one of the last feudal states in Europe ruled by a hereditary Seigneur. Take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage and pause briefly to enjoy the gardens surrounding La Seigneurie, the home of Sark's hereditary lord. Afterwards, explore this island of steep cliffs and rocky coves on your own. Special Interests You will visit: German Military Occupation 3 GCI-210 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 40 hours from $119.95 The Channel Islands were the only British territory to be occupied by the Germans during World War II. Visit the Occupation Museum, which tells the story of the island's ordeal from June 1940 to May 1945. Then, tour the Underground Hospital and Munitions Store, a German bunker complex on the island's coast. 1 of 2 9/13/2015 3:55 PM http://www.princess.com/excursion/exlistfordestination.do?portid=GC... You will visit: Castle Cornet & St. Peter Port 3 GCI-380 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 25 hours from $119.95 Enjoy a guided walking tour of historic St. Peter Port, the former home of traders, smugglers and privateers. Then explore the mighty recesses of the port's 13th-century Castle Cornet. Take in the dark dungeons and witness the ancient weapons ranging from crossbows and catapults to muskets and cannons. You will visit: Herm Island Walk 5 GCI-385 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 40 hours from $89.95 Less than a square mile in area, Herm is the smallest of the Channel Islands. Travel to the island and join a local tour guide for an active walk to Manor Village. See the Herm School and St. Tugual's Chapel. Enjoy the chapel's stained glass. Shop for souvenirs and stamps at Harbour Village. Activities & Adventures You will see: Guernsey West Coast Cycle Tour 3.5 GCI-420 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 20 hours from $119.95 Do you have a taste for adventure? Explore Guernsey inside and out during this athletic, bicycle tour of the island. You will visit: Sark Island & Bicycle Tour 6 GCI-425 | Guernsey (St. Peter Port), England | Group Size: 30 hours from $109.95 Board the ferry to Sark, one of the last feudal states in Europe ruled by a hereditary Seigneur. Collect your bicycle and set off on your independent tour. The island's routes and byways are well marked; it's hard to get lost. Continue on to the superb gardens surrounding La Seigneurie. 2 of 2 9/13/2015 3:55 PM.