by Administrator, Wednesday 28 July 2010 18:40
What would Guernsey be without Herm? If you want to know the answer, then just look at Jersey.
There's no doubt that there is a symbiotic relation between the Bailiwick Islands of Guernsey and Jersey; by the grace of each other they go. Herm situated approximately 3 miles East of St Peter Port is the summer playground of Guernsey residents. White coral and shell beaches, family friendly, great food a welcoming staff and team and only 20 minutes by boat from the larger isle. There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that Herm is probably Northern Europe’s prettiest island and, strangely, best kept secret.
A summer’s day or evening in Herm is equivalent to any Mediterranean destination – trust us, this is not marketing spiel; there simply isn’t a better island destination anywhere in Northern Europe.
Google maps can be a bit quirky, so the development of this map was a bit more…er…..challenging! No roads to snap to – Herm doesn’t have any. The postcode doesn’t appear to exist within Google – I think there’s only one anyway.
So we have done our best to give you a taster of what’s on, in and around the island.
View Herm Island Channel Islands in a larger map