Guernsey

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Prefisso Telefonico

+44

Capitale

St Peter Port

Popolazione

64.000

Nome Nativo

Guernsey

Regione

Europa

Europa settentrionale

Fuso Orario

Greenwich Mean Time

UTC±00

Guernsey sits in the English Channel as the second-largest of the Channel Islands—a British Crown Dependency that is neither part of the United Kingdom nor the European Union, yet maintains unique constitutional relationship with the British Crown dating back over 800 years. This small island bailiwick (78 square kilometers including smaller islands Herm, Jethou, and Sark) lies just 48 kilometers from French coast and 120 kilometers from English mainland, creating distinctive Anglo-Norman culture blending British governance with French heritage, Norman-French dialect (Guernésiais), and Channel Islands traditions. St Peter Port—the picturesque capital climbing steep hillsides around natural harbor—delivers Georgian and Regency architecture, cobblestone streets, marina filled with yachts, and views across to other Channel Islands. The 64,000 residents enjoy high standard of living driven by international finance sector (tax haven status attracts banks, insurance, fund management), tourism, and agriculture (famous Guernsey cattle producing rich golden milk). The island combines dramatic coastal cliff paths, quiet country lanes lined with stone walls and hedgerows, sandy beaches, historic fortifications from Napoleonic Wars through Nazi occupation, and literary heritage as home to writer Victor Hugo during political exile. Guernsey maintains independent government (States of Guernsey parliament), issues own currency and stamps (though pound sterling also valid), controls immigration separately from UK, and preserves distinct identity while benefiting from British connection for defense and international representation.

Guernsey Entry Requirements & Visa Information

Guernsey follows UK visa policy with some variations as British Crown Dependency outside Schengen Area and Common Travel Area (though maintains open borders with UK and other Crown Dependencies/Ireland). UK and Irish citizens have automatic right to enter without restrictions. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can enter visa-free for tourism up to 6 months (post-Brexit rules). Other nationalities follow UK visa requirements—those needing UK visas must obtain them before travel, while visa-free nationals (US, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) can enter for tourism up to 6 months. Important: UK visas do NOT automatically grant entry to Guernsey—separate Guernsey visa endorsement may be required for non-EU nationals, though most UK visa holders receive automatic permission. Entry typically via ferry from UK (Poole, Portsmouth) or France (St Malo), or flights from UK regional airports. Passport valid for duration of stay required. No customs border with UK/Jersey—free movement of goods and people within Common Travel Area. The island's immigration policy aims to preserve local character while facilitating tourism and business.

Tipi di Visto Comuni

Visa-Free Entry (UK/Ireland/CTA)

Unlimited

UK, Irish, Jersey, Isle of Man citizens

Visa-Free Entry (EU/EEA/Swiss)

Up to 6 months

Tourism and business for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens

UK Visa with Guernsey Endorsement

As per UK visa terms

Nationals requiring UK visa

Essential Guernsey Information

UK visas generally valid for Guernsey but check for required endorsement—some non-EU nationals need separate Guernsey permission even with UK visa.

Currency is British Pound Sterling (GBP) and Guernsey Pound (GGP) at 1:1—both accepted locally but Guernsey pounds not valid in UK. Get British pounds before leaving.

Access via ferry (Condor Ferries from Poole, Portsmouth, St Malo) or flights from UK regional airports—no direct international connections. Book ahead in peak season.

Panoramica del Viaggio

Guernsey delivers compact island charm combining British order with Continental flair across easily explored territory. St Peter Port captivates with harbor setting, Georgian townhouses climbing steep High Street, Castle Cornet guarding harbor entrance (16th-century fortress with museums and daily cannon firing in summer), Victor Hugo's Hauteville House (ornate residence where he wrote Les Misérables during exile), and Liberation Monument commemorating 1945 freedom from Nazi occupation. Coastal walks showcase island's dramatic beauty—south coast cliffs rise 90 meters with paths offering views to France on clear days; west coast beaches (Vazon Bay, Cobo Bay) provide sand and surf; and quieter east coast harbors traditional granite villages. The smaller islands create day-trip destinations: Herm (car-free paradise 20 minutes by ferry) offers Shell Beach and coastal paths; Sark (feudal island banning cars/street lights) preserves medieval governance and dark-sky stargazing; tiny Lihou connects via tidal causeway. WWII heritage remains powerful—German fortifications, underground hospitals, occupation museums document five years under Nazi rule. Guernsey cattle—distinctive golden-brown cows producing rich dairy—graze green fields. The finance sector creates international sophistication with excellent restaurants and hotels serving global clientele. Mild climate (maritime temperate) and compact size make island ideal for walking, cycling, and complete exploration in 3-4 day visit.

Scopri Guernsey

St Peter Port cascades down steep hillsides overlooking protected harbor creating one of Britain's most beautiful small capitals. The High Street climbs dramatically from waterfront through Georgian and Regency architecture housing boutique shops, cafes, and pubs. The harbor fills with sailing yachts, fishing boats, and ferries connecting to UK and France. Castle Cornet—16th-century fortress on tidal island connected by breakwater—houses multiple museums covering maritime history, RAF history, and story of Guernsey. Victor Hugo's Hauteville House showcases eccentric interiors where French writer lived 1856-1870, decorating with baroque excess while writing Les Misérables and other works. Liberation Monument and Occupation Museum document WWII German occupation (1940-1945)—one of only British territories occupied by Nazis. Markets, restaurants, and cultural life create vibrant atmosphere despite small size.

Modi per Scoprire Questa Destinazione

Island Heritage & History

Explore St Peter Port's Georgian architecture, Castle Cornet, Victor Hugo's house, WWII occupation sites, and Norman-French heritage blending British and Continental influences.

Coastal Walks & Nature

Hike dramatic south coast cliffs, relax on west coast beaches (Vazon, Cobo), explore tidal pools, observe seabirds, enjoy wildflowers and mild maritime climate.

Island Hopping & Small Islands

Visit car-free Herm with Shell Beach, feudal Sark with dark skies and La Coupée causeway, tidal Lihou island—experience tranquil island life.

Città con missioni

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Guernsey combines British heritage with French charm on this beautiful Channel Island offering dramatic coastal walks, picturesque St Peter Port, WWII history, and tranquil island hopping. Most nationalities enjoy visa-free entry under UK visa policy.

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