The Channel Islands, of course, are renowned for their abundance of natural beauty, so the more environmentally-conscious holidaymaker may sometimes be worried about whether visiting the area could damage its famously pristine landscape. If you include yourself in this number, however, don’t worry – here, we will show you how your future Guernsey holidays could actually help reduce the island’s carbon footprint.
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Before you decide when to book your trip, have a look at our guide which will give you more information on the most anticipated festivals taking place in Guernsey over the next 12 months. Some of the events could be perfect for you and your family!
You can transform your Guernsey holidays into something extra special by indulging in all sorts of treatments and therapies. So, to brush off the winter blues, why not book yourself at one of the hotels offering spa breaks or choose your own accommodation on the island and select any treatment you want?
Anyone who has spent a week or two in Guernsey during the festive season will know that there is a very special atmosphere to be enjoyed in Guernsey during November and December. Here’s some more information about our top choices for things to do in Guernsey this Christmas.
It may be small, but Guernsey is a foodie’s paradise with delicious local food, gourmet dining and food festivals. In fact, the Channel Islands have become so popular in all thing’s food and drink, The Good Food Guide has named them as the number one place to visit for foodies in the British Isles.
Dogs are an important part of the family and taking them on holiday is getting easier than ever, so you don’t have to leave them at home again. From the variety of dog-friendly cottages in Guernsey to several dog-friendly beaches, Guernsey is one of the best destinations to take your dog on holiday.
There are loads of wonderful hidden gems that even some of the locals may not have visited before, meaning they are unspoilt and a beautiful place to while away an afternoon. While it is always exciting discovering places on your own when exploring the island, it does help to have a few ideas on where you can go before heading off the footpaths and getting lost!
When it comes to preparing for a self-catered holiday, there are a few extra things you need to bring and keep in mind so the whole experience is as hassle-free as possible. Read on to see our guide on choosing accommodation, items to bring and balancing dining in and out!
When your holiday is booked, the next step is planning on how you will spend your summer in Guernsey – here’s our guide to inspire you!
In this guide, we will explain how the island’s cultural significance matches that of all the other Channel Islands, and how those who wish to can immerse themselves in it when they visit.