The Hamptons has a long history of city slickers visiting its gorgeous shores! Especially, to enjoy some of the best things to do in the Hamptons. It’s the kind of places that’s perfect for a little escape from the city and a totally gorgeous area to explore on a long-weekend trip. One thing is for … Continue Reading

The United States is a pretty diverse and vast country to visit. And, you know what, that’s what makes it so special. It has a huge mix of the best hikes in the USA that are dotted all across the country. From the eastern rugged shorelines to the rolling great plains, there’s a huge mix … Continue Reading

There’s no beating around the bush with California, it’s a stunning state to visit (and pretty diverse, too). From the southerly fringes near San Diego to the northerly quarters around Crescent City, California is a pretty vast and stunning state to explore, especially within its national parks. Now, there are quite a few national parks … Continue Reading

The United States is a totally huge country to explore! Filled with some epic cities, the most incredible national parks and beautiful places in California, you’ll honestly be spoilt for choice on where to explore. That being said, there are some incredible and best places on the west coast of the USA that you really … Continue Reading

One (of the many) things I love about the United States is how different it can be from one state to the next. It’s one of those countries where you can hop between states and places to see a totally different side to the country, which is actually a pretty great experience (did anyone say … Continue Reading

Tennessee is a beautiful state to explore. I mean, you’ve got a heap of national parks, incredible cities and some of the best BBQ in the US. Yeah, I said it! We had the most epic time on our road trip around the state, especially as we got to explore so many of the best … Continue Reading

A few months ago, we found out that British Airways was launching a new direct route from London to Nashville in Tennessee. This new information, compounded by the fact that we’d had such an amazing time on our 3 weeks road trip across America (Florida to California) with friends meant that in mere minutes of … Continue Reading

This one is off the beaten track and one that a lot of people who visit Florida (especially from the UK) have never heard of or even considered. It effectively involves renting a tube (approximately $5 for one or $10 if you’re feeling really swanky and want one with mesh underneath to cool your bum) … Continue Reading

The challenge: You’re breezing through New York for one night and need to catch a flight to London the very next day. Can you see all the major sights and get a good feel for New York in the next 24 hours? This is actually a real-life scenario we faced a while back and essentially … Continue Reading

One of the greatest things about cities like New York is its ability to bring every type of food, from every part of the globe. Just like London, New York City has a wealth of quirky restaurants that will not only leave your tastebuds zinging but seize the rest of your senses in strange but … Continue Reading

Around a three-hour drive from Nashville, Memphis is one of those cities that really shouldn’t be forgotten when you visit Tennessee. Perched, right on the western fringes of Tennessee (on the banks of the Mississippi, no less), it’s a great city to explore some of that famous southern charm. Best of all, there are so … Continue Reading

Burning Man can seem as elusive as it is exciting for first-timers and this was definitely the case before our very first burn. This is exactly why I wanted to share our guide to Burning Man and all the essentials you need to know before you attend. From the event itself, managing expectations, sorting out … Continue Reading

Boston is not only one of the most historical cities in the United States, but it’s also one of the best places to visit when exploring the northeast states, too. This is exactly why I wanted to share some of the best places to see in Boston when you visit.  Now, while New York might … Continue Reading

Monument Valley is another great iconic American landmark – set across two states, it is easily one of America’s most memorable landmarks – you’ve probably seen it in films, magazines, on TV adverts or in music videos and trust me, it’s so much more impressive in person! Monument Valley is actually part of the Colorado … Continue Reading