Cosy Alderney boutique hotel overlooking Braye Beach

Braye Beach Hotel, St. Anne, Alderney, Channel Islands

Time-limited

Property details

Snuggle up in a charming coastal hotel on the island of Alderney with views across the bay, perfect for scenic walks and afternoon tea – includes breakfast, one dinner credit and late check-out
  • Boutique on the beach: Quaint and unassuming, the beach-house façade of Braye Beach Hotel beckons you into warm and welcoming interiors. Sandy hues, a splash of blue, wooden accents and uplifting, modern design make for a charming and cosy stay amidst Guernsey’s wild coastal beauty. Elegant guestrooms feature plush white beds and plenty of natural light, and sea view rooms ensure a truly romantic getaway.

  • Beach bar to brasserie: Whether for your morning coffee to start the day or a crisp white wine to sip at sunset, your hotel’s beach bar features a heavenly terrace directly overlooking the gently lapping waves. The stylish brasserie restaurant is a snug, sun-filled space, perfect for sampling the flavours of the sea while gazing out at the coastal scenes. Come morning, look forward to a traditional or continental breakfast prepared with fine, fresh ingredients.

  • Seaside self care: Step right out onto the sands of Braye Beach and inhale gulps of healing sea air. Clear your mind with a brisk walk down the coastline, or if you’re feeling brave, take an exhilarating dip in the Channel Islands’ turquoise sea. Freshen up back at your hotel, and cosy up with a book in hand. To top off the self care, why not indulge in a classic afternoon tea? Think warm scones, finger sandwiches, homemade cakes, and perhaps a glass of bubbles, too.

How to get there

Alderney Airport is just a seven-minute taxi ride from your hotel, which services short connection flights from Guernsey Airport. It’s also possible to arrive in Guernsey by ferry from the UK and France, and then take the crossing to Alderney, where the port is just a few minutes’ walk from your hotel.

Good to know

Please note that there may be reduced ferry crossings between Guernsey and Alderney in the winter months, so we advise checking the available travel options prior to booking your trip.  

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

  • Boutique on the beach: Quaint and unassuming, the beach-house façade of Braye Beach Hotel beckons you into warm and welcoming interiors. Sandy hues, a splash of blue, wooden accents and uplifting, modern design make for a charming and cosy stay amidst Guernsey’s wild coastal beauty. Elegant guestrooms feature plush white beds and plenty of natural light, and sea view rooms ensure a truly romantic getaway.

  • Beach bar to brasserie: Whether for your morning coffee to start the day or a crisp white wine to sip at sunset, your hotel’s beach bar features a heavenly terrace directly overlooking the gently lapping waves. The stylish brasserie restaurant is a snug, sun-filled space, perfect for sampling the flavours of the sea while gazing out at the coastal scenes. Come morning, look forward to a traditional or continental breakfast prepared with fine, fresh ingredients.

  • Seaside self care: Step right out onto the sands of Braye Beach and inhale gulps of healing sea air. Clear your mind with a brisk walk down the coastline, or if you’re feeling brave, take an exhilarating dip in the Channel Islands’ turquoise sea. Freshen up back at your hotel, and cosy up with a book in hand. To top off the self care, why not indulge in a classic afternoon tea? Think warm scones, finger sandwiches, homemade cakes, and perhaps a glass of bubbles, too.

How to get there

Alderney Airport is just a seven-minute taxi ride from your hotel, which services short connection flights from Guernsey Airport. It’s also possible to arrive in Guernsey by ferry from the UK and France, and then take the crossing to Alderney, where the port is just a few minutes’ walk from your hotel.

Good to know

Please note that there may be reduced ferry crossings between Guernsey and Alderney in the winter months, so we advise checking the available travel options prior to booking your trip.  

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi

  • Bar

  • Airport shuttle

Some facilities may require reservations and are subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

This property is generally suitable for those with reduced mobility. Please enquire through our contact us page if you have any questions on the accessibility of this property for persons with reduced mobility.

Location and what's nearby

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Braye Beach Hotel, Braye Street, St. Anne, Guernsey GY9, Guernsey

With the golden sands of Braye Beach stretching out before you, it’ll be tempting to spend your days frollicking around the dunes or dipping your toes in the sea. The little island of Alderney, however, has much more to offer. Stroll along the harbour, where colourful fishing boats sway gently, and wander into St Anne, a charming maze of cobbled streets and pastel-painted buildings, perfect for browsing boutiques or stopping for refreshments at friendly local cafés. History buffs can learn a thing or two about the island’s history with a visit to Alderney Museum, with a neolithic stone axe display. For a wilder adventure, follow coastal paths to discover hidden coves, dramatic cliffs and sweeping views over the English Channel – you might just spot a puffin or two in season.