Guide to Van Life in the The Channel Islands
If you’re looking for well-hidden sea-bound wonderlands to explore in Europe, then bring your campervan to the Channel Islands. Smack dab between Britain and France, this epic van life destination boasts long beautiful beaches.
Interview with Antonia Rainbow – Founder of Guernsey with Kids blog
Antonia Rainbow is from the UK and moved to Guernsey with her husband and their two children 4 years ago, and they've never looked back!
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
The picnic & picture perfect beach you need to visit in Guernsey
One of the main reasons I was excited about my upcoming staycation in Guernsey was the abundance of stunning beaches this island has to offer. With its white sanded beaches and translucent waters
Interview with Naomi Tustin – Founder of The Seaweed Food Company
Naomi Tustin lives in Guernsey and together with her husband Ben runs their own business - The Seaweed Food Co. In this interview we asked about her seaweed business and her life in Guernsey.
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
Interview with Jackie Ward – Tour Guide and Civil Celebrant from Guernsey
Jackie is Guernsey born and describe the Channel Islands as Paradise. The Islands are all different, all special. Clean, safe and friendly.
Culture On The Doorstep – Le Villocq
Central Guernsey is a region of winding rural roads and sleepy villages, all woven into a lush tapestry of fields and hedgerows. In the sizeable parish of Castel, there lies the small village of Le Villocq.