Category: Travel and Tourism

What Is a Cruise Ship and What to Expect Onboard

8 April 2026

Introduction: Why cruise ships matter Cruise ships are large passenger vessels used mainly for vacationing and leisure travel. Unlike ocean liners, which are designed for transport, cruise ships focus on providing a holiday experience at sea. The subject is relevant to travellers, industry watchers and local destinations alike because ships combine transport, hospitality and entertainment […]

Simply Florida Travel shut down: Glasgow agency stops trading

6 April 2026

Introduction: Why the Simply Florida Travel shut down matters The collapse of Simply Florida Travel has immediate implications for UK holidaymakers, travel sector confidence and families planning trips to major North American attractions. With many bookings centred on high-profile destinations such as Disney World and Universal Studios, the agency’s sudden cessation has disrupted plans and […]

Great Yarmouth: Historic Seaside Town and Working Port

2 April 2026

Introduction: Why Great Yarmouth Matters Great Yarmouth is a coastal town and borough on the east coast of England whose history, transport links and seaside economy make it regionally significant. Straddling the River Yare about 20 miles east of Norwich, the town is both a long‑established port and a seaside resort. Current planning and transport […]

Exploring Turks and Caicos: Beaches, Nature and Culture

2 April 2026

Introduction: Why Turks and Caicos matters Turks and Caicos is a British Overseas Territory of growing global interest for travellers seeking pristine beaches, distinctive marine landscapes and quieter Caribbean experiences. The archipelago’s crystalline turquoise waters and white sand beaches are signature draws; its array of islands and cays offers varied experiences from luxury resorts to […]

Cromer prepares for peak season as pier, heritage and coastal resilience draw focus

19 March 2026

Introduction: Why Cromer matters Cromer, a compact seaside town on the North Norfolk coast, remains prominent in Britain’s coastal landscape for its mix of heritage, tourism and maritime activity. The town’s cultural icons and fishing traditions continue to influence the local economy and regional identity, while ongoing coastal pressures make Cromer relevant to wider debates […]

Weymouth: Seaside resort and gateway to the Jurassic Coast

19 March 2026

Introduction: Why Weymouth matters Weymouth is a well-known seaside town on the south coast of Dorset, England. Its sandy beach, historic harbour and proximity to the Jurassic Coast make it important for both tourism and heritage. The town’s maritime traditions and role as a centre for sailing — including hosting the sailing events during the […]