Guernsey Travel Guide - Key Facts

 

 


Location

English Channel, off the northern coast of France.

Time

GMT (GMT + 1 from the last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).

Area

63.1 sq km (24.3 sq miles).

Population

65,573 (2007).

Population Density

1,039 per sq km.

Capital

St Peter Port.

Geography

Guernsey is situated in the Gulf of St Malo, 50km (30 miles) from the coast of France and 130km (80 miles) from the south coast of England. The cliffs on the south coast rise to 80m (270ft), from which the land slopes away gradually to the north. Guernsey is an ideal centre for excursions to the other Channel Islands and France. The islands of Alderney, Brecqhou, Herm, Jethou, Lihou and Sark are dependencies of Guernsey.

Government

Self-governing dependency of the British Crown.

Head of State

HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by Lieutenant-Governor Vice-Admiral Sir Fabian Malbon since 2005.

Head of Government

Bailiff Geoffrey Rowland since 2005.

Recent History

No political parties are represented at Guernsey elections. Internal affairs are governed by the island's parliament, the States of Deliberation.The last elections were held in April 2004.

Language

English is the official language. Norman patois is spoken in some parishes.

Religion

Church of England, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational and Methodist.

Electricity

240 volts AC, 50Hz. Three-pin plugs in use.

Social Conventions

Handshaking is the customary form of greeting and normal social courtesies should be observed when visiting someone’s home. It is not usual to start eating until everyone is served. If invited to someone’s home, a small present such as flowers or chocolates is appreciated. Casual wear is acceptable in most places. Smoking is banned in enclosed public places.




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