Interview with Karen Mackay – Founder of the sustainable store – Wild Atlantique
Karen Mackay was born and raised in Upstate New York, by her American (Scarsdale, NY) father, Scottish (Thurso, Cathiness) mother and was schooled in Ireland & the USA.
Top places to visit in Guernsey according to locals
Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, boasts picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor activities that attract tourists from all over. If you're looking for the best places to visit, you can't go wrong with these recommendations straight from the locals.
Interview with Laura Morel – Blogger and founder of the Nineby5 fashion blog
Laura is a Jersey-born blogger who runs Nineby5. This originally started as a way of exploring the capabilities to achieve big city dreams on a small island and to embrace local creativity and talent.
Sailing Around Jersey
There are perhaps few places in the British Isles better than the Channel Islands to go boating. Jersey in particular is a great place for boat trips, boasting some glorious coastal scenery.
Kayaking in Guernsey and Herm
The gorgeous coastline of Guernsey is often one of the highlights for anyone visiting the island, and for many who live there permanently, it never fails to amaze.
Everything You Need To Know About Boating In the Channel Islands
If you have been considering boating in the Channel Islands, but don’t know where to start, then you have come to the right place!
Windswept Beauty – Noirmont And Portelet in Jersey
As two of the most southerly headlands on the island of Jersey, Noirmont and Portelet face directly into the prevailing south-westerly winds, with nothing but open ocean between them and the coast of France.
Sea Breezes And Country Walks – St Brelade
Venture to the south-western corner of Jersey and you will find yourself in the parish of Saint Brelade. This is the second largest parish on the island, covering around 12.5 km2 of land.