HoverTravel vs WightLink – Getting to the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is the 12th largest island in the British Isles and sits off the south coast of Great Britain close to Southampton and Portsmouth. Isolated from the mainland and with no bridge or tunnel connection, there are six ferry links to connect the island with its neighbouring towns and cities. Three of these are standard vehicle ferries that connect Yarmouth, East Cowes and Fishbourne with Lymington, Southampton and Portsmouth respectively, however the other three are slightly more exciting.

5 Places to Visit – North America

Following on from the couple of posts last year on 5 places I’d like to visit in the UK and 5 places I’d like to visit in Europe, we come to the next continent in my bucket list of destinations, North America. For the sake of clarity and to avoid any arguments, ‘North America’ in this sense is as the UN recognises it, the continent comprised of Northern America, Central American and The Caribbean.

INV – KGX LNER – 1st Class

Less than 12 hours after arriving back from Aberdeen, I was back at Inverness station to begin my journey home. As I mentioned in my post about the sleeper (read that here) there are just two direct London to Inverness services each day, with the sleeper making up one of these. The other pair of services are LNER’s ‘Highland Chieftain’ which leave Inverness and King’s Cross at 0755 and 1200 respectively, arriving at their destinations just under 8 hours later.