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Current time in Guernsey
A single time zone at UTC+01:00. Currently observing daylight saving time.
Friday, June 5, 2026
About Guernsey's time
A single time zone.
Guernsey follows a single time zone and observes daylight saving time, switching between GMT in winter and BST in summer—same as the UK, given its close constitutional relationship.
Next clock change
2026 Sunday · clocks fall back
Clocks fall back by one hour · in 5 months.
Daylight saving schedule
Major cities
Cities of Guernsey.
History
How Guernsey keeps time.
Guernsey, like the other Channel Islands, has historically followed the United Kingdom's standard time practices due to its status as a Crown Dependency with strong ties to Britain. The island adopted Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) as its standard time, aligning with the UK's time system. When the UK introduced Summer Time during World War I in 1916, Guernsey followed suit and has continued to observe daylight saving time in line with British Summer Time (BST) since then. During World War II, the island was occupied by German forces from 1940 to 1945, when Central European Time was imposed—a stark departure that created practical difficulties for the local population under occupation.
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Things about Guernsey's time.
Despite being geographically closer to France than to England, Guernsey remains on UK time rather than Continental European Time (CET). This creates an interesting situation where the island is about 100 km from the French coast but two time zones apart—France observes CET/CEST while Guernsey stays on GMT/BST. This difference is particularly noticeable in daily life, as neighboring French towns like Saint-Malo operate on a different schedule year-round. For residents of Guernsey, maintaining UK time also reflects the island's deep economic and cultural ties to Britain, even as it sits visibly in French waters.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Guernsey's time zone, daylight saving rules, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Does Guernsey use the same time as the UK?
- Yes, Guernsey shares the same time zone as the United Kingdom, observing GMT in winter and BST (GMT+1) in summer during daylight saving time.
- Is Guernsey on French time?
- No, despite being geographically close to Normandy, Guernsey does not follow French/Continental European Time. It uses GMT/BST like the UK, not CET (UTC+1) or CEST (UTC+2).
- What is the time difference between Guernsey and France?
- Guernsey is one hour behind France during winter months (GMT vs CET) and two hours behind France during summer months (BST vs CEST), because both observe their respective daylight saving times.
- Was Guernsey on a different timezone during WWII?
- Yes, during the German occupation from 1940 to 1945, Guernsey was forced onto Central European Time, creating a jarring shift for islanders accustomed to British time.
- Has Guernsey ever considered switching to European time?
- There have been occasional discussions about aligning with Continental time due to practical and economic considerations, but the island has maintained UK time to preserve its constitutional and economic ties with Britain.
- Does Guernsey observe daylight saving time?
- Yes, Guernsey observes daylight saving time, switching between GMT (UTC+0) in winter and BST (UTC+1) in summer, exactly as the UK does.
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