Navigating prepaid mobile phones and sim cards in the Channel Islands
Navigating the quagmire of mobile phones and prepaid SIM cards can be difficult in your home country. It is all the more difficult when going somewhere else in the world…even if they speak your language of origin.
A weekend coastal campsite in Saye, Alderney
Picture a weekend tucked away behind majestic dunes with a coastal background. Right, where you can see the coast that lies merely a glance away. Next to a long stretch of white sand.
Why Guernsey is a must for foodies
I struggled to pick just a handful of reasons but here it goes. A perfect outline for all my foodies, who find pleasure and love in each bite. I hope you have an adventurous palette because the options are endless.
Cost of living in the Channel Islands
We will not wait for you to read half of this article before discovering the cold truth. The cost of living in the Channel Islands is ‘generally’ more expensive compared to the UK or other nearby EU countries.
Interview with Chris Griffiths – Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Guernsey
Chris Griffiths is a 49-year-old illustrator and graphic designer who, along with his brother Marc, owns Two Degrees North, a Design & Advertising Studio that they've run for the past 19 years.
Exploring the hidden gems of Jersey through history and nature
If you love exploring your destination and learning as much about what it offers, we recommend starting with a few things we know you will love about Jersey.
Coastal Rowing In The Channel Islands
Whether a seasoned rower or just starting, the Channel Islands are a great place to enjoy this fantastic sport. With its sheltered waters and beautiful scenery, rowing here is an enjoyable and challenging experience.
15 fun facts about Jersey
You may think you know all there is to know about this Channel Island. Once you get started going down this list, you’ll soon find out there is a long list of fun facts you didn’t know.
Religion in the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands have a rich legacy of churches, chapels, and places of worship. The first significant evidence of Christianity is documented as coming to the Channel Islands around 520AD when Samson of Doi visited Guernsey.