This was the first port of our cruise and it started in the best way possible. Glorious sunshine; just a gentle breeze at the anchorage and we were the only cruise ship in port. That meant I could drop the hook as close as possible to the port entrance; about 5 cables away (3000 feet). Closer is not possible as there is regular ferry traffic going in and out of the port to the various islands and also to the UK mainland. Port Control gets very upset if you block the way. The port itself is too small for a cruise ship to dock, even the small ones such as Seabourn cannot dock here, unless they take the ferry dock but that only works for half day calls, if allowed. Thus all the cruise ships anchor outside and as Guernsey is a popular island to call at; there can be more than one ship at anchor. Yesterday there were three, including two 2500 guests ones and then the tender landing is getting very crowded. Also the tender distances increase as not every ship can be close to the port. Thus being alone is really the best and we were. Continue reading
