Interview with Cassie Arlotte – Owner of the Grazing Kitchen
In this interview we asked Cassie Arlotte - founder of The Grazing Kitchen - a few questions about her business and her favourite places in Guernsey. Cassie runs The Grazing Kitchen alongside her husband, Sam.
A guide for parents on Guernsey’s schooling system
Guernsey provides so much for local families. For parents who are new to the area, and are traveling with children, a big step before making Guernsey home is understanding what the schooling situation is like.
Interview with Etienne Laine – Portrait and lifestyle photographer from Guernsey
Etienne Laine has been a self-employed photographer for the past eleven years. He works with a variety of clients ranging from small startups, large agencies and private clients in print and digital.
Some things to keep in mind before traveling to Guernsey for the first time
If you’ve never traveled to these islands, you are definitely in for an unforgettable holiday. Guernsey is one of the main islands in the Channel Islands, right off the coast of France.
Interview with Jimmy Lesbirel – Personal boxing trainer and owner of JackalBoxfit
Jimmy is a Guernsey local and a self employed boxing personal trainer owning JackalBoxfit. In his spare time he loves to go to CrossFit, yoga, and the gym. He is an obsessive Manchester United fan!
The musts in Guernsey for your family holiday
Guernsey will take the stress out of family holidays and ensure that you make the best of your time on the island. Making it a stress free, relaxed and fun holiday for both the kids and the adults.
Interview with Rosanne Guille – Professional artist from Sark
Rosanne Guille, or Rosie as most people call her, is a full time professional artist. She grew up on the magical, tiny, car-free island of Sark and has two teenage children who also grew up there.
How to see the best of Guernsey in 8 hours
If you have limited time to explore the whole of Guernsey, make sure to hit all these spots so you can leave confident that you explored everything the island has to offer.
Interview with Anett Tarcsay – Wedding planner from Guernsey
In today's interview, we talked to Anett who comes from Budapest but has been living on Guernsey since 2019 with her partner who is a local. She is the person behind The Wedding Company whose mission is to make couple's
Guernsey’s best local spots along with souvenirs to remember it by
Discover Guernsey’s best local spots that offer the real taste and experience of the Island. If we delve into the Channel Islands history, we will be able to draw on its British connections as well as its French influence.
Interview with Paul Mariess – Professional photographer from Guernsey
In this interview we asked Paul Mariess a few questions about his profession as well as about the best places to see in Guernsey. Paul is a born and bred Guernseyman who has travelled widely.
Interview with Rujuta Sahani – Food Photographer living in Jersey
In this interview we asked Rujuta Sahani a few questions about her journey to become a food photographer and about her favourite spots in Jersey.
The best digital nomad spots in Guernsey
Since the pandemic hit in early 2020, we were pushed to embrace the virtual aspect of life. Home office became our day-to-day norm. From daily zoom meetings to managing our workload, where a strong Wi-Fi connection was an absolute must.
Interview with Madvi – Founder of Soava Boutique
In this interview we asked Madvi Harchad, founder of Soava Boutique, a few questions about her business and life in Guernsey. Madvi is a Malagasy woman living in the Channel Islands for almost 2 years.
How To Have An Amazing Surfing Escape To Jersey, Channel Islands
One look at a Google Map, and you'll know that Jersey will be frightfully cold. So the very first thing you need to do before a surf trip to Jersey is to go see a psychologist.
The Channel Islands and World War II
As it is today, the Channel Islands were popular destination spots for tourists before World War 2, as well. Known for horticulture and tourism, the Channel Islands attracted visitors, even after the start of World War II.