Tapestry Gallery and German Occupation Museum in Guernsey
There are more dedicated museums in Guernsey than on any of the other Channel Islands and you can find them dotted right around the island. They’re a great way to learn more about the island.
Owning Holiday Lets in Alderney
Alderney’s extensive range of visitor attractions has made it an increasingly popular tourist destination in recent years. An award-winning museum, an impressive Roman fort and some incredible scenery are all things which await holidaymakers on the island.
What to Drink in the Channel Islands? Wine, Cider and More
Probably the most exciting facet of the Channel Islands is their wine, cider and beer scene. The weather here is perfect for crafting premium beverages and spirits, and talent abounds.
Hiking around Bordeaux Harbor and Vale Castle in Guernsey and South Coast Paths in Jersey
The Guernsey and Jersey islands hiking trails offer stunning views from high up on cliffs or below on beaches. I want to share some hikes that have made me feel connected with this place so far.
Scuba Diving around Renonquet and Ortac Reef in Alderney
When it comes to scuba diving in the Channel Islands, Alderney is one of the less popular islands, mainly due to its location. The majority of dive companies in the Channel Islands operate from Guernsey and Jersey.
Wreck and Reef Scuba Diving Around The Islands of Herm and Sark
The two smallest islands within the Bailiwick of Guernsey – Herm and Sark – should not be overlooked when it comes to diving. The waters surrounding the two islands are often cleaner and have better visibility than in the larger
Sailing Around Braye Bay in Alderney and Creux Harbour in Sark
Along with Herm, Alderney and Sark are the other two main Channel Islands which are part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. While the two islands are very different, they are both beautiful in their own right.
Kayaking around Noirmont Headland and northern coast of Jersey
The Channel Island of Jersey – one thoroughly shaped by the sea – has some of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in the British Isles. There is an incredible number of bays, beaches and coves to discover.
Scuba Diving among the WWII wrecks around the coast of Guernsey
Guernsey’s varied and rugged coastline is popular for outdoor activities of all sorts, whether it be walking, kayaking or beaching. But some of the most incredible sights it has on offer can only be seen beneath the waves.