Back to the Sapphire Princess
We walked the length of the High Street before walking back along side the marina. Looking at the moored boats but we could see that the floating piers could rise up over 3 meters when the tide was in.
To get to the queue for the tenders we had to walk down the left hand side of the still empty car park. There we found two queues. The Guernsey tourist board volunteers pointed us to the correct queue. The Princess queue went straight but the Britannia queue had to have a maze to allow for the much larger number of passengers.
We abandoned the queues and walked back to the High Street.
Outside the visitor centre there was an exhibit of all the cigarette ends left recently on the streets.
We then walked back to the tender and the queues had gone down considerably and we were soon on a tender and heading back to our ship.
Afternoon on Sapphire Princess
The weather was still being kind to us and we went out on the deck to watch the games on the Sports Deck and then leaving.
In ourĀ cabin and we began our packing and watched some more of the Bohemian Rhapsody film before going down to dinner.