The excitement begins to ramp up for the NatWest International Island Games XIX as Guernsey will be hosting the sporting event between 8-14 July after being postponed in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this blog post, we share with you some details about the history of the Games, the sports which are contested during the week-long celebration, and a few of the famous athletes who cut their teeth at this friendly but fiercely competitive event.
Category Archives: Guernsey Events
Visiting the Islands of Guernsey for the first time? Return visitor? Either way, you’ll never run out of things to do here! From music festivals that last the entire weekend and sports events to an array of culinary and walking festivals, and from traditional fayres to markets in parks, squares and along the beachfront.
From small walks on peaceful country lanes to long and challenging rambles along striking cliff paths, you could spend hours walking and enjoying the views each island has to offer. There are many ways to enjoy a walk around The Islands during your Guernsey holiday.
When planning your holiday to Guernsey, it’s exciting to find out what events are happening during your visit. Whether you’re travelling during the summer or towards Christmas, there are events to delight and entertain everyone, from families to couples.
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!
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.
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 aim to show you that Guernsey is also a hugely rewarding place to visit once the weather has turned cold, with the second-largest Channel Island offering lots for guests of all ages, tastes and energy levels to make the most of, whatever the temperature is outside. Guernsey really is a 365 destination!
This may be a word that you’re hearing more and more of these days and that’s for good reason. Guernsey wellness experiences have become a large part of the local ethos, with people wanting to eat, drink and live healthier and the benefits are prevalent.
Holidays in Guernsey in spring are special because there is so much to see and do; from springtime festivals and incredible sights of the island in bloom, to the activities you can try and foods you can eat. Here we have recommended all the great things you can do in Guernsey this spring.