The Southern United States offers history, music and warm hospitality. It feels different to New York or California. The pace is slower. Food matters. Stories are everywhere. For British travellers who want culture, character and a journey beyond the usual big-city...
Why public WiFi is risky Public WiFi is shared by strangers. Many hotspots do not encrypt the traffic between your device and the access point. Your data can travel in plain text. Attackers on the same network can capture the information you send. Airports, hotels,...
Hiring a car in the United States gives you flexibility to explore, but the rules differ sharply from the UK. Insurance, payment methods, and even how you buy fuel are handled differently. Here’s what British travellers need to know before collecting the keys. No...
British travellers heading to America are often surprised at how common in-flight Wi-Fi is on domestic routes. While in Europe you can’t get online with carriers like Ryanair or even British Airways on most short-haul flights, in the U.S. nearly every big airline...
For British travellers, Christmas in the United States is both familiar and different. You’ll see many traditions that mirror home — Christmas markets, mulled wine, decorated trees — but on a bigger, brighter scale. The USA mixes European heritage with its own spin:...