The Invictus Games aren’t about triumphalism or patriotism but about union, courage and resilience. Still, Team USA handed a crushing defeat to its British counterpart during the basketball tournament finale to take the gold medal home… again *cough, cough, we told you so, Prince Harry*. The Invictus seek to strengthen the bonds that make our nations great and that’s why, instead of making us revel in sweet victory, the latest edition of the games founded by Prince Harry has brought us even closer to our neighbo(u?)rs across the pond.
From Lucha Libre to Great Fiestas – The Best Cinco de Mayo Celebrations in California!
With so much common history between America and Mexico, it is only fitting that the citizens of both countries get to celebrate one common festivity.
Add Brazil to your bucket list!
The world’s largest rainforest, an annual world-famous carnival, the 2014 World Cup and this year’s Olympic Games… If you haven’t yet added Brazil to your bucket list, now is the time!
Happy Earth Day and Happy Birthday, megabus!
megabus is celebrating its 10th anniversary of eco-friendly travel in the U.S. The bus operator, which now provides an eco-friendly travel alternative to over 50 million customers and connects more than 120 major cities and hubs, was launched during Earth Month on April 10, 2006.
Coachella 2016: How to Get There by Bus
Next weekend thousands of music fans will travel down to Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert again to take part in the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. As every year, the festival takes place on two consecutive weekends with identical line-ups. Amongst this year’s performers are Calvin Harris, Sia,
New Plans for New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal
On March 24, the board of commissioners held a meeting regarding possible plans for the new Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. The large-scale bus station is supposed to make life easier for commuters from New Jersey and to allow bus travelers from the East Coast to depart at a modern
The Chinatown Bus Is On the Road Again
Chinatown bus lines were an invention of the late 1990s and were born out of necessity. In order to provide Chinese workers with an inexpensive option to travel to and from work in other cities, several Chinatown bus operators launched connections predominantly in the Northeast with New York City serving
Spring Break by Bus: Last Minute Travel Tips for a Low-Budget Spring Break
Spring break season is upon us. As the universities all across the US close their doors for one or two weeks, students from everywhere are looking for inexpensive travel options in order to spend the well-deserved vacation in a hot climate and surrounded by like-minded spring breakers.
Irish for a Day: Reach America’s Top St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations by Bus
Although St. Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday, it is celebrated in many parts of the world. While many people falsely believe that Paddy’s Day celebrations in the US are a fairly recent phenomenon, they look back on a long tradition. Some of the most well-known American St. Patrick’s Day parades – including
Desert Bus – The Most Boring Computer Game of All Time
Desert Bus is a computer game classic and fans will be happy to hear that the iconic game is likely to be relaunched soon. It was originally planned as part of Penn and Teller’s mid-1990s Smoke and Mirror series consisting of six in partly unreleased prank computer games. While some of them, for instance, were