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| Hotels |
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A large selection of well-maintained hotels, offering facilities for the single or group visitor, is available.The Guernsey
Government has a scheme for the compulsory inspection and grading of hotels to ensure standards of accommodation are maintained
and improved. All hotels being given a number of stars (with 5 stars given as the highest grade) according to the facilities
offered. Over 94 per cent of rooms have en suite facilities. All have at least a washbasin and hot and cold running water.
Advance booking is advisable during the summer period.
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| Guest Houses |
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These are normally family-run establishments, providing a good standard of accommodation in a homely atmosphere. This can
be based on full-board, half-board or bed & breakfast, according to the visitor’s requirements. A number of these have residential
liquor licences. All are graded under the Diamond Scheme with 5 diamonds offering the best service and 1 diamond offering
basic comfort.
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| Self-catering |
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Units are graded 5 stars to 1 star according to size, number of persons accommodated, standards and amenities offered.
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| Camping/Caravanning |
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There are five official campsites at various locations around the island. Full details are available from the Tourist Office.
Visitors are not permitted to bring caravans into Guernsey.
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| Accommodation Information |
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Guernsey Hotel and Tourism Association (GHATA) c/o Guernsey Chamber of Commerce, Suite 3, 16 Glategny Esplanade, St Peter Port GY1 1WN, Guernsey Tel: (01481) 713 583. Website: www.ghata.com
A full-colour brochure of all accommodation is available from the Guernsey Tourist Board (see Top Things To See & Do).
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