How To Plan Your First Road Trip
| April 7, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Uncategorized |
Road trips can be a lot of fun. Perhaps your going with your family, or maybe with a few of your friends. Whoever it is doesn’t really matter as long as you love them. The magic in road trips stems from the ones you love. You laugh, you cry, you hug. Who knows what will…
How to Get the Best Rates on All Inclusive Cruises
| April 4, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Uncategorized |
Taking a cruise is one of the most rapidly growing activities in the travel and leisure market segment. People that are new to cruising tend to depend heavily on travel agents to make every aspect of the reservations for them but there are many alternatives to get the best rates on all inclusive cruises. While…
How to Get to Koh Phangan
| February 25, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Uncategorized |
Koh Phangan is Thailand’s fifth biggest island. It is situated in the southern part of the Gulf of Thailand. Unlike the island of Koh Chang or the fleshpot beaches of Pattaya it is a considerable distance from Bangkok. There are a number of travel options for getting to Koh Phangan from Bangkok. If you are…
Why I always book with a large hotel chain
| February 11, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Accommodation, Travel Tips |
Making a reservation for a hotel can be a really confusing business, particularly if you’re in a strange town with no local know-how. Furthermore everybody has different requirements when researching a resort with all sorts of things from cost to rating becoming a factor. To assist here are a few of my main factors to…
Holidays to Ayia Napa
| February 9, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Travel Destinations |
Once a small fishing town is now the center of attention for over 250,000 tourists who come down in summer to have a great time and enjoy the beautiful sceneries and the weather. Famously known for its night life and a huge list of night club really is a tourist attraction for people of all…
The Future of Airport Dining
| February 2, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Uncategorized |
Delta Airlines really knows what makes their passengers flying out from JFK and LaGuardia tick. They are taking the traditional route to a person’s heart, their stomach! By coming up with an innovative and customer oriented food service at gates 21 and 22 in JFK Terminal 2 and gate 15 in JFK Terminal 2 as…
Why You Need a Sleeping Bag Liner
| January 27, 2011 | Posted by Rach under Travel Gear |
If you’re planning on a camping trip or doing any sort of budget travel, a sleeping bag liner should be an essential item on your packing list. Although simple and inexpensive, these items are useful for a wide variety of situations and they do not take up much space in your pack so there…
Choosing Senior Citizen Travel Insurance
| January 27, 2011 | Posted by Rach under insurance |
Retirement is the perfect time to travel with your children already grown and a lack of work commitments, however finding suitable senior citizen travel insurance can be a challenge. Many people over the age of 65 plan their holiday only to find that most travel insurance policies will not cover them as people over this…
Horseback Riding Vacations Are For Guys Too
| January 23, 2011 | Posted by Chris under Uncategorized |
Horseback riding vacations can be a fun way to get away with the boys to rough it for a weekend, leaving the women behind. If you need a break from the constant chores at home, head out for a little fresh air and fun in the sun with your friends. You will enjoy the open…
Traveling Requirements – Knives, Liquids, and Electronics
| January 11, 2011 | Posted by Chris under packing, Travel Tips |
Luggage check-in and customs can be a big hassle. Airline restrictions are continually increasing, and fliers may face severe penalties for not abiding by the rules. To avoid any problems, always be aware of the different airline regulations so you can follow them accordingly. Avoid Questionable Items If you are not sure about a certain…
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