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Essential Facts for Visiting Guernsey

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Good news, Singapore citizens generally do not need a visa for short stays in Guernsey, which typically means up to six months. Guernsey follows the UK's immigration rules as part of the Common Travel Area (CTA), so if you're coming for a holiday or to visit family, you're pretty much `steady` to go without a visa, `lah`.

However, if your plans involve working, studying, or staying for a longer period than six months, then you'll definitely need to apply for the appropriate visa before you `chiong` off. Always double-check the latest regulations on official government websites to avoid any `sian` moments at immigration.

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For entry into Guernsey, your Singapore passport should be valid for the entire duration of your intended stay. While some countries require six months validity beyond your departure date, for the UK and Guernsey, it's generally sufficient for it to cover your whole trip. Still, being `kiasu` is never a bad thing, `hor`?

It's always a good practice to have at least six months of validity remaining on your passport from your planned date of departure from Guernsey. This helps prevent any `paiseh` situations or unexpected issues, especially if your travel plans change slightly. Better safe than sorry, `mai tu liao`!

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If you're transiting through a UK airport on your way to Guernsey, Singapore citizens typically do not need a transit visa, provided you remain airside and depart within 24 hours. This means if you're just connecting flights without clearing UK immigration, you're usually good to go. No need to `siao` over extra paperwork for a quick stopover.

However, if your transit requires you to pass through UK border control – for example, if you need to change airports, or if your onward flight is from a different terminal requiring re-checking in – then your visa-free entry for short stays in the UK (and by extension, Guernsey) would apply. So you can `lepak` a bit if needed, but always confirm your specific transit scenario.

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Currently, Singapore citizens do not need a specific travel authorization like an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter Guernsey for short stays. However, the UK is in the process of rolling out an ETA scheme, which will eventually apply to all non-visa nationals, including Singaporeans, visiting or transiting through the UK.

This ETA scheme is being implemented in phases and is expected to be fully mandatory for Singapore citizens by the end of 2024. It's `atas` to keep an eye on the official UK government website for the latest updates before your trip, so you don't get caught `kaypoh` without the right digital permission, `hor`.

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Since Singapore citizens do not currently require a visa for short tourist stays in Guernsey (or the UK), there is no specific eVisa system or link for them to apply through. You can just `steady` with your valid passport for now, `lah`.

If and when the UK's Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) becomes mandatory for Singapore citizens, there will be an official online portal for its application. This ETA is not an eVisa, but a digital travel permission. Always refer to the official UK government website for any future application links.

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Health & Safety Tips for guernsey

In Guernsey, the universal emergency numbers for Police, Fire, and Ambulance services are 999 or 112. These numbers can be dialled free of charge from any phone and will connect you to the Joint Emergency Services Control Centre (JESCC) which dispatches the appropriate emergency response.

For non-emergency police matters, you can contact Guernsey Police directly at +44 (0)1481 222222. It's advisable to save these numbers to your mobile phone upon arrival to ensure quick access in case of any unforeseen circumstances during your visit.

For medical assistance that is not life-threatening, you can contact the Princess Elizabeth Hospital's Accident & Emergency department directly or seek advice from a local GP surgery. Visitors should be aware of the charging system for healthcare, as it may not be free for all non-residents.

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SourceGuernsey Government, Emergency Services

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Guernsey boasts a high standard of healthcare, comparable to the United Kingdom, with modern medical facilities available, including the main Princess Elizabeth Hospital. The island is generally very safe with a low crime rate, but visitors should always exercise standard precautions as they would in any travel destination.

It is strongly recommended that all international visitors obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, hospital stays, and repatriation. While UK residents may have some reciprocal healthcare arrangements, these can be limited, and insurance provides full peace of mind. Consult your insurance provider before travel to understand your coverage in the Channel Islands.

There are no specific widespread health risks or endemic diseases unique to Guernsey that would require special precautions beyond general hygiene and sun protection. Tap water is safe to drink, and food safety standards are high. Enjoy the fresh air and natural environment responsibly.

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SourceVisitGuernsey, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)

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There are no mandatory vaccination requirements for entry into Guernsey for international tourists. Visitors are generally advised to ensure their routine vaccinations, such as Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Tetanus, Diphtheria, Polio, and Hepatitis A, are up-to-date as recommended by their national health authorities.

Guernsey is a developed island nation with excellent public health infrastructure, meaning travelers are not exposed to unusual disease risks that would necessitate specific travel vaccinations beyond what is typically recommended for travel to Western European countries. The health environment is very similar to that of the United Kingdom.

It is always prudent to consult with your doctor or a travel health clinic at least 4-6 weeks before your trip to review your personal vaccination status and discuss any individual health concerns or recommendations based on your medical history. This ensures you are fully prepared for your visit.

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SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO), UK National Health Service (NHS) Travel Vaccinations

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Connectivity & Mobility in guernsey

Seamless Coverage Across Guernsey

Guernsey's mobile network infrastructure provides extensive 4G/LTE coverage across the island, with 5G connectivity rapidly expanding in key areas. Both physical SIM cards and eSIMs benefit from these robust networks, ensuring reliable service for tourists. Visitors can expect strong signals for data and calls, making it easy to stay connected. Prune offers eSIM solutions that leverage these well-established local networks, providing a convenient and efficient way to access connectivity upon arrival.

Source: https://www.sure.com/support/mobile/coverage-checker/

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Prepaid SIM Options for Tourists

For tourists visiting Guernsey, prepaid SIM cards typically offer excellent value, with basic plans costing around £10. These plans often include a substantial data allowance, such as 10GB, along with unlimited calls and texts, valid for 30 days. Major local carriers, JT Global and Sure, provide competitive pay-as-you-go options that are easily accessible for visitors. Additionally, https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans, presenting a flexible alternative for immediate mobile access.

Source: https://www.jtglobal.com/mobile/pay-as-you-go/

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Robust Metro & Transit Coverage

Guernsey boasts high-quality 5G and 4G/LTE mobile network coverage, particularly strong in its main urban centers and transit routes. Both JT Global and Sure have made significant investments to ensure excellent connectivity for residents and tourists alike. Major population hubs such as St Peter Port and St Sampson's benefit from robust 5G signals, delivering fast internet speeds, while 4G/LTE is widely available across the island, providing reliable service for all mobile needs, including in and around public transport areas.

Source: https://www.jtglobal.com/about-us/news/jt-launches-5g-in-guernsey/

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Money & Daily Life in guernsey

Currency

The official currency of Guernsey is the Guernsey Pound (GGP), which is issued by the States of Guernsey and is pegged at par to the British Pound Sterling (GBP). British Pound notes and coins are widely accepted and circulate freely in Guernsey. However, Guernsey Pound notes and coins are generally not accepted in the UK mainland, so it is advisable to exchange any remaining GGP before departing the island or to spend them during your visit.

Source: States of Guernsey, VisitGuernsey

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Tipping culture

Tipping in Guernsey is similar to the UK and is generally not obligatory but is much appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% is common if a service charge has not already been added to the bill. For taxi drivers, it's customary to round up the fare to the nearest pound or add a small amount for good service. Hotel staff, such as porters or housekeepers, may also be tipped a small amount for their services, but this is entirely at the discretion of the visitor.

Source: Local travel guides, tourist information

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Credit cards

Major credit and debit cards, including Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted across Guernsey in hotels, restaurants, shops, and other establishments. American Express may be accepted in some larger businesses, but it's less universal. ATMs are readily available, especially in St Peter Port and other main parish centres, allowing for convenient cash withdrawals. While card payments are prevalent, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases, market stalls, or in more rural areas where card facilities might be limited or preferred.

Source: VisitGuernsey, local banking information

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Plug/Voltage

Guernsey uses Type G power sockets, which are the same as those found in the United Kingdom. These plugs have three rectangular pins arranged in a triangular pattern. The standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz. Travelers from countries with different plug types or voltages will need to bring appropriate travel adapters and/or voltage converters for their electronic devices. It is advisable to check the voltage compatibility of your devices before travel.

Source: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), travel adapter guides

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Local language(s)

The official language of Guernsey is English, which is universally spoken and understood across the island. Visitors will have no difficulty communicating. The traditional language of Guernsey is Guernesiais (or Dgèrnésiais), a Norman language closely related to Jèrriais (spoken in Jersey) and Norman French. While it is an important part of the island's cultural heritage, it is an endangered language spoken by a very small, primarily older, minority of the population. French also holds historical and cultural significance but is not widely spoken in daily interactions by the general public.

Source: States of Guernsey, VisitGuernsey, linguistic resources

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for guernsey

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Best time to visit

May to June and September to October

Late spring (May-June) offers pleasant, mild weather with blooming landscapes and fewer crowds before the peak summer season. Early autumn (September-October) provides similar mild conditions, often with warmer sea temperatures for swimming, and is ideal for coastal walks and enjoying local produce.

Avg temp(april)

9°C

Spring is in full swing with brighter, milder days. Ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the island's natural beauty as flora and fauna awaken. Fewer crowds than summer.

Source: VisitGuernsey

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Top Landmarks and Sites in guernsey

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Name

Castle Cornet

TYPE

Historic Castle, Museum

LOCATION

Castle Pier, St Peter Port, Guernsey GY1 1AU

TAGS

history, fortress, museum, views, family-friendly, heritage

DESCRIPTION

Standing proudly at the mouth of St Peter Port Harbour for over 800 years, Castle Cornet is a historic fortress that has defended Guernsey against invaders since the 13th century. It now houses five museums, including the Story of Castle Cornet, the Maritime Museum, and the 201 Squadron Museum, offering a deep dive into the island's military and seafaring past. Visitors can explore its battlements, discover hidden gardens, witness the firing of the noonday gun, and enjoy panoramic views of St Peter Port and the neighboring islands. The castle is a significant cultural landmark, providing an immersive experience into Guernsey's rich heritage.

Source: Guernsey Museums & Galleries (gov.gg)

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Destination Summary

guernsey

Guernsey is a charming Channel Island offering dramatic coastal scenery, rich history, and a relaxed atmosphere. It's a self-governing British Crown Dependency with a unique blend of British and French influences.

CATEGORY

Channel Islands, Western Europe

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LANGUAGES

English

SPECIAL RULES

Common Travel Area (CTA) rules apply; non-UK/Irish citizens typically require a UK visa or upcoming UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Traffic drives on the left.

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Average Flight Times from singapore to guernsey

Singapore (SIN)

Singapore Changi Airport

Guernsey (GCI)

Guernsey Airport


Duration

20 hr 30 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

Emirates,

Aurigny

Singapore (SIN)

Singapore Changi Airport

Guernsey (GCI)

Guernsey Airport


Duration

21 hr 45 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

Qatar Airways,

Aurigny

Singapore (SIN)

Singapore Changi Airport

Guernsey (GCI)

Guernsey Airport


Duration

20 hr 15 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

KLM,

easyJet,

Aurigny

Singapore (SIN)

Singapore Changi Airport

Guernsey (GCI)

Guernsey Airport


Duration

21 hr 30 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

Lufthansa,

Aurigny

Events Calendar

Guernsey Literary Festival

The Guernsey Literary Festival is a prestigious annual event attracting renowned authors, poets, and speakers from around the world, alongside showcasing local talent. It features a diverse program of talks, workshops, readings, and literary-themed events designed to inspire, educate, and entertain. The festival celebrates the power of words and storytelling, fostering a love of literature within the community and drawing visitors eager to engage with literary figures.

SourceGuernsey Literary Festival Official Website

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Guernsey International Air Display

The Guernsey International Air Display is a spectacular annual event that lights up the skies above St Peter Port, attracting thousands of spectators. Featuring a thrilling lineup of world-class aerobatic teams, historic aircraft, and modern military jets, the display provides breathtaking aerial acrobatics and flypasts. It's a major highlight in the island's calendar, offering a vibrant atmosphere and a memorable experience for aviation enthusiasts and families alike.

SourceGuernsey International Air Display Official Website

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Viaer Marchi (Old Market)

The Viaer Marchi is Guernsey's largest traditional outdoor summer festival, celebrating the island's rich heritage and rural life. Organised by the National Trust of Guernsey, it recreates the atmosphere of a traditional Guernsey country fair from yesteryear, featuring stalls selling local produce and crafts, traditional games, live music, folk dancing, and demonstrations of ancient skills. It offers a nostalgic glimpse into Guernsey's past, drawing both locals and tourists to experience authentic island culture.

SourceNational Trust of Guernsey (nationaltrust.gg)

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Rocquaine Regatta

The Rocquaine Regatta is a beloved annual event held at the picturesque Rocquaine Bay, celebrating Guernsey's maritime traditions and community spirit. It features a wide array of water-based activities, including traditional boat races (often involving old fishing boats and dinghies), swimming races, and fun-filled beach games like greasy pole contests. Onshore, visitors can enjoy local food stalls, live music, and family entertainment, making it a vibrant day out that embodies the island's connection to the sea.

SourceVisitGuernsey (visitguernsey.com) / Rocquaine Regatta Facebook Page

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Seafront Sundays

Seafront Sundays are a series of vibrant community events that transform St Peter Port's main seafront into a pedestrian-only zone, creating a lively street festival atmosphere. Each event features a changing array of local craft and food stalls, live music, street entertainers, classic car displays, and family-friendly activities. These popular Sundays provide a fantastic opportunity for both locals and visitors to enjoy the harbour area, showcasing local talent and produce in a festive and relaxed environment.

SourceVisitGuernsey (visitguernsey.com)

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