On Your Marks – Beach Ultimate Frisbee (10-16 years)
Part of the Sports Commission ‘On Your Marks’ programme this activity is suitable for Secondary School children (Yr 6-11).
Part of the Sports Commission ‘On Your Marks’ programme this activity is suitable for Secondary School children (Yr 6-11).
A massive family fun day on the beach at Rocquaine Bay. With beach events and water events for kids of all ages and it’s free!
Family favourite Moulin Huet Bay is blessed with stunning views of Guernsey’s south coast cliffs, amazing rock formations, soft sand and crystal clear water.
A beautiful sandy cove and a small working fishing harbour which is great for rock pooling and hunting for sea glass.
A soft sandy beach with crystal clear turquouise water in Guerney’s capital, St Peter Port. With stunning views of Castle Cornet and Sark and a resident ice cream van.
Petit Bot is a favourite with families and its easy to see why… large expanse of soft white sand, crystal clear water, rocks to climb and a cave to explore. Just remember to check the tide before heading there!
If you want to build sand castles, paddle, climb rocks, rock pool, see a German bunker and explore a 16th century battery, then this is the beach for you! With a well stocked beach kiosk and a great fish n chip shop down the road, it’s a great family beach choice.
Situated on the most northern tip of Guernsey, this beautiful sweeping bay is home to the largest expanse of sand on the island. With crystal clear water, lots of parking, 2 kiosks and a café plus fantastic walks in both directions, it’s a great choice for a family beach day.
One of our favourite beaches in Guernsey because it’s an absolute stunner. With soft sand, crystal-clear water and thanks to the fact you have to conquer 270 steps to reach it, it’s always quiet! It’s a trek back up from the beach so not suitable for all.
We love this stunner of a beach on Guernsey’s West coast and at high tide, with the white soft sand and crystal-clear water, you could be in the Caribbean! However, the beach changes at low tide with rocks instead of water!