Travel advice
Plain-English answers to the entry rules, IDs, and authorisations that catch travelers out — so you’re never the person surprised at the airport or the border.
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ETIAS is coming to Europe in late 2026 — here's the plan
Europe's version of the U.S. ESTA is on the way for late 2026. It's not required yet — so ignore any site selling it now — but here's what to expect.
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Europe's new biometric border (EES) — what to expect
The EU replaced passport stamps with a biometric border. There's nothing to apply for — but your first crossing takes a little longer. Here's how it works.
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Heading to the UK? You now need an ETA
Since February 2026, Americans, Canadians, Europeans and most other visa-exempt visitors need a UK ETA before they travel. It takes minutes — but don't skip it.
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A DUI can get you turned away at the Canadian border
Canada can refuse entry over a single, years-old DUI — which catches Alaska and New England cruisers off guard. Here's how to clear it before you sail.
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REAL ID: what you now need to fly within the U.S.
REAL ID is enforced for domestic flights — and as of February 2026 there's a $45 fee if you show up without one. Here's exactly what counts as acceptable ID.
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More guides on the way. Planning a trip and not sure what you’ll need at the border? Just ask us — it’s part of the service.