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
Overwhelmingly English is spoken, but Norman-French Guernesais is taught in schools in a bid to preserve it
Maya ruins are the key attractions in the country and the most notable are El Mirador, perhaps the cradle of Maya civilisation, and Tikal
Guatemala has a lot of volcanoes, many of them over 3,000 metres high
Guatemala is rich in natural beauty and travel opportunities, it's a country that offers so much to those willing to step off the beaten track for a little while
Antigua Guatemala is often regarded as the travellers hub, a crumbling, picture-perfect central american town ringed by volcanoes From here you can take a hike up Volcano Pacaya, take a bus to the bustling market of Chichicastenango, or simply sip some coffee in a street-side cafe and watch the world go by
Lake Atitlan or Lago de Atitlán is another frequent stop on any visitors itinerary A volcano-rimmed lake with plenty of backpacker hostels and Mayan villages that dot the shores
Flores in Guatemala's wild north is a tourist friendly island in the middle of Lake Petén Itzá From here you can take a bus ride to one of best preserved Mayan ruins in the world, Tikal Howler monkeys and dense jungle make walking around the ruins an adventure in itself
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 'Sterling'
Most international cuisines are represented with, not surprisingly, fresh local seafood taking centre stage For nice views and good food head for L'Auberge de Jerbourg, La Fregate, La Nautique, Pier 17, Sawatdi Thai or Mora's The Crow's nest has good views but is overpriced Le Petit Bistro and L'escalier for French and Da Nello's for Italian
Summer in Guernsey is all about al fresco dining, with long cliff top lunches and leisurely gatherings at old farmhouse restaurants One of the locals’ best-kept secrets is fresh fish and chips and chilled local cider on the wall outside the Rockmount Cafe at Cobo Bay; the local's favourite for sun set Crabby Jack's is another good sunset location on the west coast; caters for families and large groups and around 11pm the dance floor fills up for some old fashioned rocking to all time favourites NB not for a romantic meal a deux!
Guernsey’s beach kiosks are a gastronomic odyssey in their own right The Fermain Beach Cafe started life as a kiosk and evolved into a bistro-cafe specialising in seafood You can work up an appetite or work off lunch with a stunning clifftop walk and then sit down to local crab sandwich, scallops with bacon or locally caught monkfish or sea bass with a view of Guernsey's prettiest bay In summer, you'll need to book two weeks in advance tel 01481 238636 For a wooden basket of traditional cream tea to take to the beach head for the kiosk in Saint's Bay or Portelet Bay the latter better accesible for wheelchair users
Picnics are also popular For the ultimate spontaneity, pack fresh French bread and cheese, local tomatoes and paté and a bottle of wine and head for the cliffs There’s a view from a bay or winding path that really is yours alone ALternatively check the diary of castle Cornet http://wwwmuseumguernseynet/outdoor_theatrehtm for outdoor theatre or, in summer, life music on Friday nights usually free! Come early and eat your picknick on the top lawns of the castle, descent with your bottle of wine to watch outdoor theatre or life music in a great medieval setting NB dress warm!
Breakfast:
Bacon butties from Nelia's Bakery, Continental style breakfast at Victor Hugo's, Fry up's at White Rock cafe, Halfway Cafe or Half Moon cafe
There are lots of pubs to be visited all over the island, in St Peter Port the pubs are easy to find and are mostly along the waterfront Laska's has an enourmous list of cocktails and is a popular spot Start here and work your way north along the waterfront, ending at the taxi rank
Guernsey cream teas: The OGH hotel is an excellent location for wintertime cream teas The Victoria Cafe in Candy gardens has excellent views but you mustn't be in a hurry! Cobo tea room on the west coast has excellent home made cakes Or sample a piece of coffee cake from the kiosk at Port Soif; No real indoor space there but a lovely sheltered garden to hang out in
You will likely find cheap hotels in every town or village in Guatemala In the main tourist areas, there are also many high quality hotels
There are various volunteering opportunities
Meal in inexpensive restaurant | 16.59 GBP |
3-course meal in restaurant (for 2) | 54 GBP |
McDonalds meal | 7.2 GBP |
Local beer (0.5 draft) | 2.85 GBP |
Foreign beer (0.33 bottle) | 3.33 GBP |
Cappuccino | 2.18 GBP |
Pepsi/Coke (0.33 bottle) | 1.34 GBP |
Water (0.33 bottle) | 1.03 GBP |
Milk (1l) | 1.06 GBP |
Fresh bread (500g) | 1.86 GBP |
White Rice (1kg) | 2.96 GBP |
Eggs (12) | 2.72 GBP |
Local Cheese (1kg) | 6.28 GBP |
Chicken Breast (1kg) | 8.87 GBP |
Apples (1kg) | 2.56 GBP |
Oranges (1kg) | 2.12 GBP |
Tomato (1kg) | 3.31 GBP |
Potato (1kg) | 1.43 GBP |
Lettuce (1 head) | 1.13 GBP |
Water (1.5l) | 1.26 GBP |
Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) | 6.3 GBP |
Domestic Beer (0.5 bottle) | 1.73 GBP |
Foreign beer (0.33 bottle) | 2.1 GBP |
Cigarettes | 6.55 GBP |
One way local bus ticket | 1.1 GBP |
Monthly pass for bus | 33.27 GBP |
Taxi start | 3.3 GBP |
Taxi 1km | 1.57 GBP |
Taxi 1hour waiting | 28.8 GBP |
Gasoline (1 liter) | 1.08 GBP |
Utilities for a "normal" apartment | 91.54 GBP |
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) | 11.38 GBP |