5 Reasons to Visit Guernsey in Winter
You will fall in love with Guernsey if you visit it in the winter because it offers a delightful experience that reveals the island's more tranquil side. Here are the 5 reasons to visit Guernsey in winter
Interview with Agnes Liberte – Photographer from the Czech Republic who found her home in Guernsey
Agnes (or Anežka in Czech) comes from Prague, Czech Republic. She has been travelling for most of her life, has lived outside of her home country and she loves being a nomad.
Things To Do With Your Kids In Guernsey
Guernsey is overflowing with entertainment and activities geared toward keeping your kids entertained. There is always an activity for the kids to do, from indoor entertainment centers to nature trails, horse riding, surfing, and public parks!
The Coach House Gallery and Quay Gallery in Guernsey
Guernsey may well be best known for beach resorts such as that of Cobo Bay or the wonderfully scenic coastline which stretches around the entire island, but it’s also a place rich in culture.
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.
The Gateway To Guernsey – Saint Peter Port
Nestled on the western side of the island, Saint Peter Port is the capital of Guernsey. As capitals go, it's a rather small example, home to a population of just 18,000 people.
Guernsey – A place people fall in love with and return to
Many people in the UK are confused about how the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man fit into the scheme of the UK. Well, the quick answer is