Guernsey Coastal Cruises
Experience the Serenity of Guernsey Coastal Cruises
Explore the Prince Albert Statue in Guernsey: A stunning tribute to history, art, and the enduring spirit of the island.
The Prince Albert Statue in Guernsey stands as a majestic tribute to the beloved consort of Queen Victoria. This exquisite sculpture is a must-visit for tourists, offering a blend of history, art, and picturesque surroundings, perfect for a memorable photo opportunity.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from the central area of St. Anne, head south towards the coast on the main road, Rue des Freres. Continue straight for about 300 meters until you reach the junction with Rue de la Saline. Turn left onto Rue de la Saline and continue walking for another 200 meters until you reach the seafront. At this point, you should see the Prince Albert Statue located along the promenade near the beach.
Walking
If you are near the St. Anne's Church, exit the church and head southeast onto Church Road. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Rue des Freres. Turn right onto Rue des Freres and walk straight for about 400 meters. You will then arrive at Rue de la Saline. Turn left and follow the road to the coast where the Prince Albert Statue is located.
Walking
From the Guernsey Museum in St. Anne, exit the museum and turn left onto the main road, Rue des Freres. Walk straight for approximately 500 meters until you come to the junction with Rue de la Saline. Turn right and continue towards the coast, where you will find the Prince Albert Statue along the promenade.
Use Prince Albert Statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover the serene charm and rich history of St. Anne in Guernsey, where picturesque landscapes meet vibrant culture in a tranquil island setting.
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