What are the must-attend events in Jersey that you shouldn’t miss?
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Discover 5 Best Destinations in Guernsey and Jersey
Imagine yourself taking a stroll down St. Peter Port's cobblestone streets as you take in the waterfront and old buildings. Try visualising the peace of Herm Island, with its private beaches and five-star resort.
Civilian Life and the Nazi Occupation Government on the Channel Islands
During the Second World War the Channel Islands were the only part of the United Kingdom which was conquered and occupied by Nazi Germany. It remained under German rule for five long years.
A Must-Read Guide to the Channel Islands
Nestled in the English Channel, the Channel Islands are a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With their rich history, stunning landscapes, and unique culture, these islands offer an unforgettable experience for travelers.
Enchanting Wildflower Walks on the Island of Jersey
Jersey, the southernmost gem of the British Isles rests elegantly closer to France than England, a charming, idyllic haven for sailors, farmers, nature lovers, and prominent conservationists like Gerald Durrell.
The Nightlife in Guernsey and Jersey
The stunning Channel Islands, are not only a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs but also for those seeking a vibrant nightlife experience.
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.
Fresh and Saltwater Fishing In the Channel Islands
If you’ve been searching for the ultimate destination fishing trip, the Channel Islands could be just what you’ve been looking for! When it comes to destination fishing and adventure trips, there’s a fantastic gem located in the Channel Islands
Religion in the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands have a rich legacy of churches, chapels, and places of worship. The first significant evidence of Christianity is documented as coming to the Channel Islands around 520AD when Samson of Doi visited Guernsey.