Caquorobert, also known as Caguerobert, is an uninhabited island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
On the western side of the rock two cliff-like edges are visible, each of around two metres in height, the lower of which forms part of a gully which is fully submerged under the tide for most of the day.
The eastern side of the rock is more slanted, with a spit which sits out roughly 20 metres at low tide, although the island is difficult to climb from this side owing to it being away from the shore of mainland Herm.
The island sits just off the eastern-most point of Herm, and the climate in the area is temperate.
The warmest month is August, when the average temperature is 15 °C, and the coldest is February, with 5 °C.