Why is St. Helier worth visiting?
St. Helier is a busy port town with abundant hidden corners to explore and glorious attractions showcasing the island’s rich history. St. Helier was initially developed as a fishing village in the 13th century.
Why leaders fail
When we talk about leadership, we don’t often discuss about why leaders fail. The focus is usually placed firmly on how to show leadership – as a skill or action.
A lush day spent wandering in the Gorey village
Villages have a quintessential charm that makes you feel like you are walking in a dream. I hate to sound so soft and mopey but, for the life of me, I can’t think of a better way to describe it.
Our favourite family beach in Alderney
When it comes to finding the best beach to spend the day with your kids you want to find one where you’ll be close enough to a restroom and any nearby food options.
A day spent on Oyster Point in Herm island
We decided to head to the west coast of the island. We settled on Oyster Point to escape the more popular Shell Beach and settled in for the serenity offered on this secluded beach.
Is Guernsey the same as Jersey?
You don’t have to choose which one to visit, because both have easy access via ferry or plane. Let’s examine why you should scope out both islands as a potential holiday or place to work and live.
Exploring Guernsey by bike
When I first arrived in London to work, I was told by a stranger on the tube that the best way to see and experience the city was on two wheels. A former flatmate who is a keen cyclist
Interview with Megan Seward – Personal Coach and Founder of Isle Health in Guernsey
Megan Seward is a personal coach and founder of Isle Health, a company that offers a variety of bespoke exercise programs for clients that have medical barriers to exercise.
Picnic and sunset at Corbière Lighthouse
I am a sucker for a romantic drive down to the beach. Now imagine throwing in a stunning sunset, a bottle of wine and a Corbière lighthouse off the coast as your backdrop – swoon.