Guernsey

General Information

Only forms of public transport on the island are busses. These are operated on behalf of the islands government by Island Coaches. Ferry services operate between Guernsey and Herm and between Guernsey and Sark.
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yes no no no no no no yes no 4 1/2 star - Excellent service, very difficult to fault
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Island Coaches for States Traffic
web for www.gov.gg/traffic/ptindex.html
description Modern, Clean and disabled friendly busses. Services are quite reliable, but Guernsey's traffic can occasionally cause delays. Staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful and will always try and find out a reason for a delay. The services are very cheap with a single fare costing just 50p anywhere (and you can transfer for free within the hour onto another route). Discount mutli-journey tickets are also available. Services operate across the island all starting and ending in St Peter Port, but one route circles the whole of the island with other routes connecting into it meaning that you don't always have to go into St Peter Port to get between towns on the island.
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Herm Trident Catermaran and Sark Shipping Company
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description HERM: Fast and frequent service from St Peter Port harbour to the island. Journeys take about 20 minutes and are on modern clean catermarans; SARK: Roughly hourly service from St Peter Port to the Island. Journey time is approximatly 45 minutes. Journeys are on a mix of vessals some of which are older than others. Services are much busier and more cramped than the Herm services.
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