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Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
Located in the quiet, green valley of St Martin, La Barbarie Hotel overlooks Saints Bay. With a swimming pool, restaurant and stylish rooms, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi.
welcoming friendly staff, lovely location for walks , fabulous food , rooms are lovely and spacious .
Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
Formerly an 18th-century manor house, Les Douvres Hotel offers scenic gardens and a heated outdoor pool in the summer.
The hotel was situated in beautiful grounds with a small pool.. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. The food and service was excellent.
Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
Just over 2 miles from Guernsey Airport, Hotel La Michele offers rooms with attached bathroom, a restaurant and bar, and a heated outdoor pool.
Breakfast, attention to detail.
Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
La Trelade has free parking, free Wi-Fi, a 13-yard indoor pool, gym, sauna and steam room. It is 1.5 miles from Guernsey Airport and 3 miles from the island's capital, St Peter Port.
-Nice location -St. Peter Port can be reached by bus (bus stop is just in front of the Hotel) -Airport can be reached by foot -Teepot in the room -Helpful stuff
Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
Located in St. Martin Guernsey, a 18-minute walk from Petit Bot Beach, La Villette Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
I loved it here! The food was good and the spa it's self was lovely and relaxing with a choice of 2 jacuzzies and 2 pools and a child's pool this is a fantastic place to visit. I read some comments about rooms being outdated, but our room was fine as a 23 year old I felt like it was coming more to the modern side. The hotel also isn't in town so it's a nice quite location with the airport and some restaurants being close by it's the perfect spa get away.
Hotel in St. Martin Guernsey
Peaceful, secluded Saints Bay Hotel is set amid the magnificent cliff scenery of South Guernsey’s Icart Point. It has elegant rooms, free Wi-Fi, free parking, an outdoor heated pool and fine dining.
The Hotel surrounded with very nice natural view and manged by famous TV celebrity chief Ashraf Elsergany, the stuff were very hospitable and friendly, I would like to than them all for remarkable experience.
St. Martin Guernsey
Located in the heart of the village of St Martins, The Queens Inn offers rooms with attached bathroom and a traditional pub. The South Coast is just 20 minutes' walk away.
the queens was very clean and welcoming hope to get back soon would definitely recommend. Jim Belfast
St. Martin Guernsey
The Captains features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in St. Martin Guernsey.
Not far off the Coastal cliff path. Fantastic breakfast with some buffet items plus freshly cooked to order. Staff were very generous with the help they provided.
St. Peter Port (Near St. Martin Guernsey)
Just a 6-minute drive to the town of St Peter Port, and walking distance to Guernsey’s south-coast bays and cliffs, The Ellingham Cottages has 12 two and three-bedroom holiday cottages.
Close to the beauty spots in the south of the island. Cottages were clean and comfortable. Cottages were very quiet.
Hotel in St. Peter Port
Overlooking Fermain Bay, Fermain Valley Hotel has a sun terrace with wonderful views of the English Channel. With stylish rooms and award-winning restaurant, there is also free Wi-Fi.
The hotel was exceptionally comfortable and peaceful in every sense of the words. The setting in the lush valleys leading down to Fermain bay is stunning and peaceful. Everyone who worked there was so helpful and friendly. We will definitely stay again
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If you enjoy peace and tranquility, this is the place to stay. Very well located and served by good transport links. Sufficient shops and only minutes away from St Peter Port the capital. We ate at the hotel most of the time and can recommend it.You won’t be disappointed. A wonderful choice of food awaits.
St Martin is a beautiful area. Really good bus services across the island or would recommend e-bikes for getting around (helpful for getting up the steep slopes from the bays!) I wouldn’t recommend driving - Some very small rural lanes and lack of parking at points of interest.
It was idyllic! We loved the quiet location of our hotel, and it's grounds. The lovely little country lanes and perfect beaches were wonderful although I can see how negotiating them by car would be more stressful!. Def a walkers and bikers paradise.The beach "kiosks" were amazing..definitely not what English people would expect..more of a good sized catering establishment, just that the seating is usually all outside. With the weather we had that was not a problem...more an absolute delight!
Superb beaches all within very easy reach (closest was 20 minutes walk through the forest). Buses are only £1.25 for any journey or any length so very easy to get around without car - and there are a lot of buses so you rarely had to wait longer than 15 minutes. St Peter Port is just 20 minutes away max on the bus. You can get a ferry to Sark from St Peter Port - we paid £19.50 return, but you need to book at least a day ahead online. Guernsey folks are very friendly. When we arrived the bus dropped us off at the wrong place, but someone heard our dilemma and drove us to where we were staying about a mile away.
Great for coastal walks, quiet area, lots of lanes to walk to village, plenty hotels to eat walking distance. Bus service to St Peters Port and other areas good. Taxi book in advance for airport or dinner.
St. Martin is a small parish on a small island - you can get anywhere on Guernsey in about half an hour, so there is no need to stay in St. Martin, although it's a nice enough place. There are several hotels in St. Martin. I would not recommend the Bella Luce though, based on my experience. It's easy to get round Guernsey if you have a car - either bring your own or hire one. Buses are reliable but have long gaps between services. Walking and cycling can be dangerous on the roads as there are few pavements outside the two big towns, and cars are allowed to drive on the pavements when passing in narrow places!