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Guernsey Travel Guide

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Quick Facts
Capital Saint Peter Port
Government self=governing British crown dependency
Currency Guernsey Pound - on parity with British pound (GBP); Jersey notes also accepted, but Channel Island currency not accepted in UK
Area 78 sq km
Population 64,587 (July 2002 est.)
Language English, French, Norman-French dialect spoken in country districts
Religion Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, Methodist
Electricity 230V/50Hz (European plug)
Calling Code +44-1481
Internet TLD .gg
Time Zone UTC

Guernsey [1] is a group of islands in the English Channel, part of the Channel Islands.

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Cities

Other Destinations

  • Alderney -- An independent island just 8 miles from the coast of France.
  • Sark -- Historic, car-free, and smallest of the Guernsey islands
  • Herm -- Popular day trip or overnight from other Channel Islands

Understand

The islands of Guernsey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Dukedom of Normandy, which held sway in both France and England. The islands were the only British soil occupied by German troops during World War II.

Get in

Guernsey can only be reached by plane or boat.

By plane

Guernsey airport [2] has flight links to

By boat

Ferries run from St Peter Port to the UK, France and other Channel Islands. There is a conventional ferry year round from Portsmouth, and high speed catamarans from Weymouth and Poole in the summer. The conventional ferry runs in all weather, the catamarans can be delayed or cancelled by high seas.

Condor Ferries [3]

Get around

There are no trains on the island; roads are small but not busy. The island is 9 miles long x 3 miles wide, so a bicycle is a good way to get around.

The other Channel Islands can all be reached by ferry from St Peter Port. Jersey and Alderney can also be reached by plane.

Talk

Languages: Overwhelmingly English. Norman-French Guernesais is taught in schools, in a bid to preserve it.

Buy

Economy

Financial services - banking, fund management, insurance, etc. - account for about 55% of total income in this tiny Channel Island economy. Tourism, manufacturing, and horticulture, mainly tomatoes and cut flowers, have been declining. Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular tax haven. The evolving economic integration of the EU nations is changing the rules of the game under which Guernsey operates.

Guernsey Pound on parity with British pound (GBP); Notes from Jersey are also accepted. Note - Guernsey pounds are not accepted in the UK and should be changed for UK pounds before leaving the islands. ATMs generally describe which currency is being dispensed - 'Local' or 'English'

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For information on the beautiful Island of Guernsey please visit http://www.searchguernsey.com

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