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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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To experience some of the best that Alaska has to offer, travel like Alaskans do on the Alaska Marine Highway. Extending from Bellingham Washington to Skagway Alaska, the Alaska Marine Highway is a ferry system providing transportation for ... more »
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Ok, before you read this you all have to agree never to tell my friend Maya who owns this dog... more »
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Tunisia is an exciting country filled with fascinating people and it is closer and cheaper then you might think. When living or vacationing in Europe it is easy to jump on an overnight ferry and travel across the Mediterranean Sea to land in any ... more »
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Few vacation destinations can compare with Aegina Island. A gorgeous Saronic Gulf isle off the coast of Athens, Aegina Island is one of the most popular locales in Greece. Just over 15 nautical miles from the mainland, Aegina Island is an ... more »
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This article is very useful to those who often use elevators, most of the time you get irritated of the elevators stopping at all the destinations from where someone on the next floor called for lifts. This trick will help you in those conditions... more »
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If you are in England and wish to go to France, you must cross the English Channel. You could fly in a plane, you could take a train such as the Eurostar, or you could travel by ferry. If you are looking to take your car on the journey with you, ... more »
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When visiting Hong Kong, it is easy to take a day trip to sightsee, eat and gamble in one of the world's premier gaming hotspots, Macau. A unique blend of cultures, Macau has great food amazing casinos and gorgeous European architecture, making ... more »
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To drive to France from the U.K., you can go by ferry or you can take the Eurotunnel Shuttle. The ferry crossing is from 5 U.K. ports—Dover to Calais, Dunkirk and Boulogne; Newhaven to Dieppe; Portsmouth to Caen, Le Havre, Cherbourg and St Malo; ... more »
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Visitors to Hydra Island in Greece enjoy a rare glimpse of well-preserved paradise. While the pristine geographical beauty of neighboring cities has often been sacrificed for contemporary luxuries, the island of Hydra has somehow managed to ... more »
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To travel by ferry from Vancouver to Victoria you actually depart from from Tsawwassen (pronounced Sa-wasen) Ferry Terminal. Located on Highway 17 in Delta, BC (22 miles/35 km South from Vancouver). About this same distance North of the ... more »
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Traveling by boat can be risky if you do not know how to swim. If you want to travel using a boat ,learn a little bit how to save yourself in water if in case the storm hits your way. Learn how to swim and basic survival techniques in case of ... more »
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When you are in Port Hardy, British Columbia you are at the end of Highway 19 on Vancouver Island. To take the ferry further North to Prince Rupert you need to ensure that you stay the night in Port Hardy since departures are very early in the ... more »
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Atop the brilliant blue waters of the Aegean Sea gently floats the prized jewel of the northern Italian geographical crown--Venice. Nicknamed "La Serenissima" which means the most serene one for reasons that become instantly obvious to the ... more »
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Winslow is located on Bainbridge Island, across the Puget Sound from Seattle, Washington. The only way to travel to Winslow is on the Washington State Ferry system. There is plenty to do and see in this quaint little town. Winslow emanates the ... more »
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Since Seattle is surrounded by water, riding the ferry is oftentimes necessary to travel around the Seattle area. Riding the ferry is easy to do as long as you know the correct procedures. However, it can be extremely confusing the first time you ... more »
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The Staten Island Ferry connects lower Manhattan with the borough of Staten Island, which lies in the middle of New York Harbor, between New Jersey and the rest of New York City. The line, begun in 1817, runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ... more »
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During the summer months each year (May - September), Victoria San Juan Cruises runs a passenger ferry between Bellingham, WA and Victoria, BC that goes through the San Juan Islands. You can make a reservation over the phone or through their ... more »
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Make it sure that taxi cab drivers letting you know what he is using in charging you with the travel. Do not just jump inside without knowing the cost for the transportation... more »
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Getting across the river in Shanghai relies on one of three methods of mass transit: the subway, the bridges via taxi, or the ferry. If you're on foot near the river, the bridges aren't going to be very convenient. The subway can be, but on the ... more »
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Travel by ferry gives you a sense of freedom, a temporary vacation from the mundane. Use it to your advantage, it's a perfect time to talk to people, enjoy the view or get some work done. Before you do travel by ferry, play out possible life ... more »
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Traveling in a Ferry really makes me sick. Sick in the sense that everything moves even if you are lying in your bunk bed. Regardless of the size of the Ferry, but the wind makes it waved and shagged. Larger Ferry has everything you need inside. ... more »
By oltibc 0 comments
Once you have completed all your tourist activities on Vancouver Island (British Columbia) you will need to decide how you will travel back to the BC mainland. You have four departure options. First is plane or float plane. The other three are ... more »
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Traveling by ferry from Vancouver via the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal to Nanaimo via the Duke Point Ferry Terminal is available every day of the year. This is a two hour journey actually departs from Delta (located 22 miles/35 km south of ... more »
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Once you've decided to travel by ferry to Vancouver Island you'll need to decide which ferry terminal best fits your needs. From the BC Mainland, you can choose to travel either from Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal which is located South of Vancouver ... more »