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Island hopping from Guernsey to Herm Island

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Travel Trident ferry kiosk on Guernsey quay
Travel Trident ferry kiosk on Guernsey quay

Whilst enjoying a relaxing holiday on Guernsey, it’s a perfect opportunity to go island hopping over to nearby Herm and Sark. The small island of Herm is located just 3 miles off the coast of Guernsey and is home to a mere 60 residents. Visiting Herm for a day or short break is a popular destination for those in Guernsey. With its expansive golden sands and turquoise blue waters, it really is true when they say that Herm feels like the Caribbean. A trip to Herm is like stepping back in time as there are no cars or street lamps providing a rare escape from today’s way of life. With its stunning scenery, natural beauty and rich history Herm might be the smallest of the Channel Islands but it has much to offer its visitors.

Getting there:

Travel Trident ferry to Herm
Travel Trident ferry to Herm

The only way to arrive on Herm is by boat so I suggest taking the Travel Trident passenger ferry from Guernsey, Tickets are available from their kiosk at the Weighbridge Clock Tower, St Peter Port and departures are either from beside the Herm ticket office or from the Inter-Island quay depending on tides. Travel Trident

Leaving St. Peter Port on board the Travel Trident ferry
Leaving St. Peter Port on board the Travel Trident ferry

Sit back and soak up the views on the 20 minute ferry journey from St Peter Port across to Herm. Keep a look out for dolphins, puffins and numerous other seabirds nesting on the rocky outcrops that you pass along the way.

Arrival on Herm

The Rosaire Steps on Herm
Arriving at the Rosaire Steps on Herm

Boats will arrive at either Herm harbour on a high tide or at the whitewashed Rosaire steps when the tide is low. Disembarking from there, make your way towards the main harbour which is about 8 minutes away.

White House Hotel, Herm
White House Hotel, Herm

Here you will find yourself in the heart of the island community with a village shop, inns and the Grade II listed White House Hotel that dates back to the 1800’s set amidst Britain in Bloom Gold award winning gardens.

Getting around:

Tranquil traffic free roads on Herm
Tranquil traffic free roads on Herm

As Herm is only 1.5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide you can walk around it at a leisurely pace taking approximately 2 to 3 hours to include time for soaking up the sun in one of the beach cafes. Herm is a walker’s paradise with a network of well maintained paths crisscrossing the island. The picturesque coastal walk takes you along the rugged cliffs, offering spectacular views over the neighbouring islands. Come prepared by wearing suitable footwear as the pathways can be rocky and a little uneven underfoot in places.

Herm village

Signposted trails on Herm
Paths around the small island are clearly signposted

Herm village sits in the centre of the island at the top of the hill. Here you will find St Tugual’s Chapel, which is the smallest chapel in the Channel Islands and one of the oldest buildings on the island, dating back to the 11th century. The chapel is named after St. Tugual, a Welsh monk who lived in the 6th century and was known for his wisdom and healing powers. It’s open to the public and worth a visit when you are wandering around the small village.

St Tugual’s Chapel, Herm
St Tugual’s Chapel, Herm

From the hill top there are splendid views over Herm and of the neighbouring islands out to sea. The island boasts its own village primary school which comprises one room, one teacher and four children.

Village shop, Herm
Herm village shop

Take a look inside the village shop which alongside general food items stocks souvenirs, locally made handicrafts such as Herm jewellery and puffin printed scarves.

Herm’s beaches

Shell Beach, Herm
Shell Beach, Herm

Following the coastal path in a northerly direction you will arrive at the common which then leads onto the eastern side of the island where you will find the glorious Shell Beach with sands stretching as far as the eye can see. Spend time strolling along the fine white sand that’s strewn with the millions of shell fragments that have been washed up from the Gulf Stream that gives the bay its name. Shell Beach offers opportunities for paddle boarding and kayaking and has a lovely beach cafe serving salads, sandwiches, cakes, ice creams and milk shakes.

Shell Beach cafe, Herm
Shell Beach cafe, Herm

Continuing along the cliff path from Shell Bay, by following the winding pathways you will soon arrive at the equally stunning Belvoir Bay, another picturesque cove to while away an hour or two taking in the views whilst licking an ice cream from the beachside kiosk.

Belvoir Bay, Herm
Belvoir Bay, Herm

Belvoir Bay is secluded and a real sun trap even on a windy day. If you are short of time you can take a short cut back by returning via a steeper marked pathway across the centre of the island. We spotted an amusing notice attached to a farm gate that stated “Do not cross this field unless you can do it in 9 seconds because the bull can do it in 10 seconds.” so take care, if attempting short cuts!

Herm Island Nature Trail

Information and Nature Trail boards on Herm
Nature Trail Information boards on Herm

Herm Island has a new nature trail which offers visitors the opportunity to complete a quiz answering questions about the island’s wildlife. The six boards are spread around the island and visitors can obtain quiz sheets from the Herm Shop and follow either a shorter route or the full trail to answer each of the questions. When completed, quiz sheets can be taken back to the shop where participants are presented with an answer sheet and a nature trail certificate.

Dining

Harbour Cafe, Herm
Harbour Cafe, Herm

For such a small island there’s a good choice of places to eat and drink from enjoying fine dining at the Conservatory Restaurant in the White House Hotel to a more informal setting at both the Mermaid Tavern, Ship Inn and Harbour Cafe, not forgetting the beach bars at Shell Beach and Belvoir Bay mentioned earlier.

Trident Ferry between Herm and Guernsey
Watching the ferry arrive to take us back to Guernsey

Head back to the ferry feeling refreshed and reinvigorated after spending a few hours in the peace and quiet of this tiny paradise. As with Sark, on my next visit to Guernsey I’d be more than happy to spend a night or two on either of these stunning islands staying in one of the hotels or cosy stone cottages.

If you have enjoyed this post you may also like:

Guernsey Travel Guide

During our visit we were guests of Visit Guernsey and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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44 responses to “Island hopping from Guernsey to Herm Island”

  1. FerryGoGo.nl Avatar

    With this weather all ferries are lovely ❤️

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was beautiful taking the ferries in Guernsey thank you.

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  2. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    i’ll be honest I’ve never heard of Herm – it’s so pretty! thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m not surprised as it’s extremely small but absolutely beautiful. Hope you get to visit the Channel Islands one day Andy.

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  3. travel-exotica.com Avatar

    Great post! Herm Island sounds like a perfect escape with its stunning scenery, golden sands, and turquoise waters. The peaceful, car-free environment and easy access from Guernsey make it an ideal day trip. Thanks for the detailed guide and travel tips!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Herm Island is truly beautiful.

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Herm is a delightful place to visit whilst staying on Guernsey.

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  4. Cyber Brust Avatar
    Cyber Brust

    ♥️♥️♥️

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest.

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  5. shane harrison Avatar

    Those islands look wonderul Marion. Herm seems to offer plenty of options for such a small island. The name itself looks like the short form of hermit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Guernsey and its neighbouring islands are all idyllic Shane and we enjoyed our afternoon on Herm. Definitely a step back in time in the best of ways. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  6. Lookoom Avatar

    Hern and Sark are two really great destinations for slow tourism. I like the way the local population continues to live as normal, with visitors coming in reasonable numbers.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly, nether of the islands gets overrun with tourists but there’s enough to help support the local economy with their cafes, craft shops and varied accommodation. Thanks for your interest.

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  7. grandmisadventures Avatar

    this whole area just looks so lovely and inviting 🙂 wishing I was there today instead of at work

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hopefully one day you can visit the Channel Islands when you are over in England as it’s only a 45 minute flight from London to Guernsey. Thanks for your interest Meg.

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  8. Karen Avatar

    Often hearing of the Channel Islands, I never would have guessed they had such a Mediterranean feel.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s hard to believe when they are so close to mainland U.K. but the Channel Islands enjoy a very mild climate over the summer months. Thanks for your interest Karen.

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  9. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    The views sure are stunning, I’d love visiting here and enjoying some sweet treats at the cafe.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Herm along with Sark are both idyllic traffic free islands. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit one day Lyssy.

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    Anonymous

    please take me there!!!!!!! I am so excited! You described it so well, This is Mercy from Kenya.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest. Guernsey and its neighbouring islands of a Herm and Sark are all delightful.

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  11. Rebecca Avatar

    So much beautiful blue! Herm Island is stunning, and it’s incredible there’s so much to do in Guernsey and its surroundings! Thanks for taking us along, Marion 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Rebecca. Just 30 minutes by boat Herm is a total getaway from the hustle and bustle of today’s hectic life and a dream place to spend a day or two.

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  12. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Loved the trip. That deep blue water and white sand looks like it should be in the tropics rather than so far north. You have way too much fun in your travels. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Channel Islands do feel as if they are much further away from the U.K. than they actually are with the warmer weather and azure blue seas. Thanks so much for your interest Ian.

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  13. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I like how there’s no cars in Herm. The beaches all look beautiful, especially Belvoir Bay. The Herm Island Nature Trail sounds like a fun scavenger hunt and a great way to see and learn more about the island.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Herm is delightful and without traffic you feel at total peace with the world appreciating little things like the chirping of the birds and rustling if the leaves. Thanks for your interest Linda.

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  14. helenblunden Avatar

    Thank you for showing us about. What a lovely place!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, so pleased you enjoyed this post.

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  15. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    A beautiful place to escape for a day or two. I have visited Jersey and Guernsey many years ago but would love to return and do some island hopping.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Herm is Idyllic too and such a short journey from Guernsey. We just had half a day there but that still gave us ample time to walk all the way round and stop off in one of the beach cafes.

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  16. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Herm just might be my favourite of the places you’ve shown us in the islands. I’d love to visit, but don’t think I could live there. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No, I couldn’t live there either Maggie but for a couple of days it would be blissful. Thanks so much for your welcome thoughts Maggie.

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  17. kagould17 Avatar

    Herm looks like the perfect place to get away from it all. Likely a nice spot to spend the night once all the day tourists have departed. Thanks for taking us there Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Herm was delightful Allan. It never felt crowded during the day time as people soon spread out but it would of course be good to experience an overnight stay at some point. Thanks for your interest.

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  18. Sheree Avatar

    Fabulous photos Marion

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Sheree. Still hard to believe it’s so close to the mainland.

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  19. restlessjo Avatar

    You’ve really sold me on a trip to these islands, Marion. I always thought they would be very expensive, but perhaps I’m confusing them with the Scilly’s. I haven’t been there either. What a shame! I remember Yorkshire villages that looked like this, many years back, with one ‘sell everything’ shop. Love it!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and kind words Jo. Guernsey, Sark and Herm are all delightful and with plenty of accommodation on offer visiting doesn’t need to be expensive. As well as flying with Aurigny you can also travel by Condor ferry with or without a car.

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  20. Mark Avatar

    You definitely have some nice places in the uk. I will have to come for a visit. Such a long way.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hopefully one day you can make the trip. Herm is an idyllic small island easily accessible from Guernsey.

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  21. MrsWayfarer Avatar

    Thank you for introducing this picturesque place. I enjoyed it through your lens.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, Herm is an idyllic small island to visit from Guernsey.

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