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.
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.
Top 10 things to do in Jersey
What are some of the top activities and attractions you can do when visiting or living and working in Jersey? Let's look at some that will help you become acquainted with the island's history and heritage.
Best family restaurants in Jersey
Food is one of the building blocks of memories. Get those recollections off on the right foot for your family by selecting great restaurants catering to both the young and old.
What is Jersey in the Channel Islands famous for?
Jersey - not quite British or French, but inextricably linked with both. This tiny island is unique and famous for a lot. Most visitors are lured by her rich history, picturesque walking and cycling trails, outdoor water sports and luxury
Health & Wellness In The Channel Islands
Health and wellness facilities are well established in the Channel Islands and provide world-class care for health and overall wellbeing. The best facilities are available on the larger islands requiring transport to these islands.
Interview with Gemma Dawkins – Founder of GLD Space
Gemma Dawkins is a Jersey girl with an Aussie heart. Born here in Jersey she moved to Australia in 2019, spent 3 years there, met her partner and they have recently just moved back to Jersey.
Interview with Claire Haithwaite – Founder of Haithwaite Ceramics in Jersey
Claire Haithwaite was born in Jersey and, at the age of 18, moved to London to pursue a career in design, publishing and retail design. Eventually she moved to Amsterdam where she renovated a number of Dutch canal houses.
How to move to Jersey from the UK
Jersey is a territory under the authority of the British Crown. The island is a part of the Channel Isles, but is not considered part of the UK. But that shouldn’t stop you from wanting to move to Jersey.