Most of the holiday homes in Dorset have WiFi Internet but if you needed a list of them, do take a look at the cottages and barn conversions on this page.
Whether it is keeping in touch with family and friends or researching places to visit in Dorset, today’s smartphones have opened up the world. It now possible to find the opening times of visitor attractions in Dorset such as the Sealife Centre in Weymouth or the Tank Museum in Bovington. Most people taking a few days break in Dorset like to visit interesting places – there is a limit to how long people can sit on a beach.
Almost everything related to your holiday in Dorset can be booked on a smartphone; nights out, ferry tickets and anything else you might wish to do. A ferry from Poole Harbour and Sandbanks takes a limited number of visitors to Brownsea Island which is edged by beaches and has nature reserves for walks, a former castle, cafes and a lagoon. It is owned by the National Trust and is only about a square mile in size. It is also one of the few places where it is possible to spot red squirrels.
Do consider one of the comfortable Dorset holiday cottages that have WiFi Internet and come and enjoy a self-catering break on the south coast of England. You will love it.