Getting Around While Traveling

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By CyndiLou 0 comments
Nothing saps the zeal of an international adventure quicker than an hour line at Air France, trying to check in your slightly too big suitcase. Here's how to avoid the long line and slip through with ease... more »
By chris200orbust 0 comments
This is part two of backpacking Europe 101, part 1 can be found here http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/719337/backpacking_europe_101_plan_pack_and.html?cat=16.. more »
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Travel from Mount Gambier to Melbourne by train and let someone else do the work. At under 300 miles, the trip is too short to take a plane, and you don't want to worry about driving on the other side of the road. The VLine bus and train from ... more »
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If you've ever wanted to experience the Australian outback without having to endure the Australian outback, the Indian Pacific Train is what you've been looking for. This 3-night, 2,700-mile pleasure cruise is one of the last great train trips in ... more »
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Don't even think of leaving Greece without a trip to Corfu. One of the magnificent Greek isles that peacefully float atop the Ionian Sea, Corfu represents the perfect amalgam of ancient charm and contemporary luxury. From the lush vegetation that ... more »
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Toumai Air Chad, also known as Air Chad, is national flag carrier of the central African country of Chad. Its base is located in the capital city of N'Djamena. Toumai Air Chad operates a total of 4 Fokker F-28 jet airliners out of N'Djamena ... more »
By ckompanek 0 comments
Driving in New York can be a challenging and nerve-wreaking experience. It is best to avoid driving and take public transportation. However, if you have no other choice, the following steps will help you get to your destination with a cooler ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
The choice of driving on the left or right side of the road was established based on the historic aspects of each country. Today, even though the majority of the world population drives on the right side, countries like the United Kingdom, India, ... more »
By RedheadWriting 1 comments
When you travel to Zion National Park for recreation, sight seeing, camping, or a wide variety of other activities that the area has to offer, you'll have to eat! Use this article as a guide for making your dining arrangements throughout the day ... more »
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A roller coaster enthusiast really hasn't lived until visiting Cedar Point, the amusement park voted "Best Amusement Park in the World" for nine years running by the amusement industry's "Amusement Today. " The park boasts 3 of the top 10 steel ... more »
By AnneV 1 comments
Boston, or "Bean Town," is a great city to show off to your friends. The largest metropolis in New England, Boston boasts a rich history in American development. (Stop by Paul Revere’s home for one example). Boston also a strong sense of ... more »
By Aimee30 0 comments
This article is about seeing the sights in Manitowoc, WI. This is where most people get off on Highway 42 to make the trip through the Door Peninsula... more »
By Jesse Schmitt 0 comments
New Years Eve in New York City is one of the most fantastic things anyone can ever experience. The throngs of people and the amazing, shared energy are everywhere you go. However, to get around in relative comfort on that day and take in all the ... more »
By ckompanek 0 comments
Riding the NYC subway system for the first time can be intimidating. While perfectly safe, the sheer number of people and train options can make the uninitiated go running for a cab. The following tips will help you get the most from your New ... more »
By expertelement 1 comments
You have decided to attend a 90 minutes promotional presentation for a timeshare. Follow these steps so you get the most out of it... more »
By Audrey M. Brown 1 comments
Wish you were as cool as Marty McFly? Now you can be..... more »
By Lisette S 3 comments
Yes New York can be a dangerous place, but it can be a fun place to visit. So if you have a week or even days to spare and want to know the best places to visit during your visit,especially if you have children or not to much to spend... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 1 comments
There are some places in the world where hitchhiking is relatively safe, inexpensive and a good way to meet locals. Do your research ahead a time to determine whether this is a transportation option for you, and maximize your safety and comfort ... more »
By Dani Fausek 0 comments
You planned a great trip. The pictures you took are wonderful, and you loved the food and atmosphere. To have a record and memory of the places where you took your best photos, drank the best drinks and ate the best meals, keep track of it all in ... more »
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With over 124 miles of track, 16 lines and 368 stations, navigating the Paris Metro can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Once you figure out the maze that makes up the Metro, you will find it to be the most efficient way to get ... more »
By Virginia Allain 1 comments
Sometimes there are a few hours to fill between flights and other times you're stuck because of weather or flight delays. Here are ways to fill the time in an airport... more »
By KansasWriter 0 comments
Scooters are an exciting and economical way to tour around Taiwan. The island’s climate makes scooters drivable year-round. Rental agencies in Taiwan can provide scooters on a daily, weekly and even on a monthly basis. The rates are usually very ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Light Rail is becoming more popular in many urban regions around the world. It is generally lower capacity than heavy rail transit systems. Light rail often operates at street level with traffic in center cities (similar to a street car or ... more »
By favefive 1 comments
Being able to get to your destination by driving, whether for business or for pleasure, can be very costly. Here are some ways to cut your costs... more »
By Loqu 0 comments
New Zealand is an ideal place to travel on your own. English is the language. The people are friendly and it isn’t crowded. It’s just plain easy to get around once you’ve read a couple of guidebooks and familiarized yourself with the country. ... more »