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Fear of Flying Tips
with help from a certified travel counselor and agent in this free video on the fear of flying.
International Travel Tips
When traveling internationally, it's important to take a copy of a passport and to make sure that the passport expires at least six months after the departure date. Learn about cell phones that...
Why Should I Use a Travel Agent?
A travel agent should be used because they can help with phone calls and problems when their are delays and glitches in travel plans. Find the best prices and get personal treatment through a...
Advice for Buying Luggage
When traveling abroad, luggage needs to be light, expandable, and it needs to have wheels. Learn about the importance of carrying a bag that has a compartment for a computer with help from a...
Travelers' Health Insurance
Travelers' health insurance is important because many U.S. health insurance companies will not cover anything outside of the United States. Determine how much traveler's health insurance is needed...
International Travel Checklist
When traveling internationally, it's important to have a passport, a converter and adapter for electrical appliances and a safe way to carry money. Get tips on carrying hand sanitizers, wet wipes...
International Flight Tips
When going on an international flight, it's important to get to the airport early, to drink enough water when flying and to dress comfortably. Discover the importance of keeping nasal passages and...
How Long Does It Take to Get a Passport?
The passport system takes about four to six weeks to process a passport, although the post office can expedite the process for an extra fee. Find out why some countries require a passport to...
Is Travel Accident Insurance Worth It?
Travel accident insurance is definitely worth the cost because of the potential for any number of unanticipated occurrences. Discover how most US health insurance companies do not cover their...
List of Top Things to See in London
When traveling to London, some of the top sightseeing attractions include Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. Learn about great parks to take kids to in London with help...
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If you are planning to visit or tour England and you happen to be a Non-United States citizen, then you require a visit visa.
I took a 5 day trip to London and had a wonderful time. I'm happy to give most of the credit to my successful trip to my boyfriend, Adam. He's lived in England all his life, and he found so many...
For those of you who've seen the 1977 Wes Craven film The Hills Have Eyes, you may be absolutely terrified to know the cannibal criminals of Craven's shlocky horror classic are based on the true...
Birmingham has transformed in the last decade into a beautiful city to visit. The National Sea Life Centre, located in Birmingham, is one of the premiere aquariums in the world, with exhibits...
The hill figures of Great Britain are most commonly giant drawings created by cutting deep trenches into hillsides, revealing the underlying rock, which is in most cases white chalk. Although...
If you are used to the stresses of every day life in a busy town and city, you will not be used to the peace and quiet of country life. If you are after somewhere that is peaceful and remote then...
At 11, this writer inhaled “Jane Eyre." She walked the moors with the good but poor, wretched and homely hero who eventually won the heart of the dashing, wealthy, good but married, Rochester....
The cost of transatlantic air travel has reduced dramatically over the past twenty years, so why aren't you able see it when you're looking to book a flight? Research and flexiblility are key to...
People come to the Brecon Beacons to visit some of the most diverse landscapes in Europe. Still scattered with castles, Roman remains and monuments, Brecon Beacons National Park is home to some of...
London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Whether you are living in upmarket Kensington or trendy Camden Town, renting an apartment in this sprawling metropolis isn't always easy....
No visit to Oxford is complete without a stop at the Bodleian Library. There's nothing more academic than the musty book smell of the second-largest collection in the United Kingdom. The Bodleian...
Taking in parts of Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa and Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare Country is the real gem of the English Midlands--filled with rolling hills and...
In 1834, the Palace of Westminster was destroyed by fire. Architects participated in a competition to design a new one. The design that won had a clock tower, which has come to symbolize London....
The Isle of Skye is renowned for some truly remarkable and panoramic hiking trails that draw people from all over the world. The largest of the Scottish Islands, Skye has a dramatic coastline,...
The Brecon Beacons, located in the south east of Wales, are a mountain range named after the ancient practice of lighting beacons on the peaks to warn of English invasions. The mountains are...
The Isle of Barra is the southernmost island in the Outer Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Its natural beauty, magnificent beaches and hospitable locals make Barra an ideal place for a...
If you are looking for a holiday involving horses with mountain scenery, picturesque forests and long stretches of beachfront, go pony riding in Wales. Take along your own pony or get acquainted...
The Tudors ruled England from 1485 until 1603. It was a time of great change, with the end of the Catholic church's authority in England and the establishment of England as a world power. There...
Wales has around 15,000 miles of running water, with wild brown trout in most rivers and sea trout, known locally as "sewin", in abundance for several months of the year. From lowland lakes to...
With its idyllic scenery and notorious hospitality, Northern Ireland is a great place for a holiday. It is also one of the best angling destinations in Europe, with fishing villages lining the...
Windsor Castle was established by William the Conqueror and is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. It is one of the Queen's official residences and she spends a considerable...
The Cotswolds is an area of England that is so beautiful it draws tourists from around the world. People's opinions differ on the best way to see the Cotswolds and some swear that the only way to...
Wales has got to be one of the most unique and varied of the regions comprising Great Britain. Planning a travel route in Wales is relatively easy, depending on what you would like to see. With...
For anyone charmed by the legends of King Arthur and his legendary kingdom of Camelot, a pilgrimage to Glastonbury is a must. Located three hours southwest of London, this town was, according to...
The North of England is a term normally used to describe land between Cheshire, Nottinghamshire and northern parts of Lincolnshire and Derbyshire. It extends as far north as the Scottish border....
Scotland is the birthplace of golf, but most golfers associate Scottish golf to be an experience played out on the windblown “links.” This was where golf developed because 400 years ago it was...
The best way see the United Kingdom is to travel by car. Driving will allow you to get lost exploring the beauty of the country. However, if it is your first time, remember to be patient because...