
ESTA for UK and Australian citizens 2026 — the honest step-by-step (Visa Waiver Program, online filing, refusals)
British, Australian, and most Western European travellers do not need a B1/B2 visa to visit the United States for tourism or short business up to 90 days. The Visa Waiver Program covers it via the ESTA — an online electronic authorisation costing USD 21. In 2026, the system stays robust, but small details cause 3% of applications to be refused. This guide shows the real process: online registration, documents to have ready, questions at boarding, and what to do if the ESTA is denied.
Curadoria Voyspark · May 15

Miami in 2026: South Beach, Wynwood, Brickell and the honest duel against Cancún
Miami remains the default escape for East Coast travelers, and in 2026 the relationship is intense as ever: nonstop service from JFK, LGA, EWR and LAX on American, Delta, JetBlue and United, USD 220-650 round-trip, no passport needed for US citizens. But Miami changed. South Beach is no longer just hipster beach — it's now an Art Deco open-air museum. Wynwood went from abandoned warehouse district to the Americas' biggest street-art neighborhood. Brickell became a financial mini-Manhattan. This piece unpacks each neighborhood, honestly compares Miami with Cancún, and shows where the Mexican all-inclusive wins.
Curadoria Voyspark · May 12 · 🇺🇸 Miami

New York 2026: The Honest Guide to Neighborhoods, Real Costs, and a 7-Day Itinerary
New York runs around 2,800 to 3,800 USD per person for seven days in 2026 once you account for flights from London, LA, or Sydney, mid-range hotels, transit, and a couple of standout meals. This guide breaks down the neighborhoods that actually matter, what the MetroCard truly covers, where to eat without falling into a tourist trap, and how to use TKTS to cut Broadway tickets by half.
Curadoria Voyspark · May 16 · 🇺🇸 Nova York
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