Guernsey has an extensive bus service with routes servicing most parts of the island and all of the main attractions. With a little planning it is possible to use the bus as your sole form of transport. Buses cost just £1 per journey and all have disabled access. Bus timetables are available from the Guernsey Information Centre, the Bus Terminus and at: www.icw.gg/buses/ Taxi's and mini-buses are also available for hire, some of which conduct island tours. With low priced petrol and competitive rates, self-drive hire cars are a popular way to explore the island. Although there are varying maximum age restrictions, cars can still be hired under private insurance; please check with your hire car supplier before arriving on the island. The minimum legal age to hire a car is 20 years old.Driving in Guernsey is a little different to what most visitors are used to. The roads are narrow, there are special rules, and not all the signs will be familiar to you. The maximum speed limit is 35mph and less in many areas. We recommend that you read the leaflet ‘Driving in Guernsey is different’ available to download below and from the Guernsey Information Centre. Drivers must be insured and have a full driving licence. Many of Guernsey’s public parking areas are designated as ‘disc parking’ zones where drivers must display a parking clock, available from the Visitor Information Centre, the Police Station and some garages/news agents. Details of how to use the clock are printed on the reverse. There are three dedicated small car-parking zones in St Peter Port. More details can be found below. Motorcycles and bicycles are also available for hire and are an excellent way to see the island. If hiring a motorcycle, you must be 20 years of age or over and have held a full licence for more than one year in the category required. Choose a category from the drop down list below for contact information to help you get around the island during your stay: