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By eMerrill 0 comments
There’s really only one way to train like an astronaut for a day, in a program created with the help of real veteran astronauts and on equipment designed by NASA. Go where they have the real stuff--Kennedy Space Center in central Florida... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Traveling in foreign countries requires you to make smart decisions on the fly, to stay unruffled in the face of things you don't understand, to find comfort in a situation where every possible thing is foreign in every possible way--and to enjoy ... more »
By Ed Weinberg 1 comments
Travel alone at least once in your life. It will either be a disaster or give you unshakable confidence in your resourcefulness. This article will show you how to get around in scarily-exposed fashion... more »
By Linda Poole 4 comments
Are you a woman about to travel alone for the first time? Already travel alone? Here are some safety pointers I use when I travel alone on business. Alot are common sense, but it is always good to refresh yourself on these pointers.. more »
By laura g 0 comments
Have you always wanted to travel around the world? It is a goal that many people have, but too many are dissuaded by the costs of such a trip. While it will definitely require some money, a trip around the world is within the financial reach of ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
Competition amongst travel outfitters is becoming stiffer, which translates into deep discounts for travelers. All the airlines and car rental companies want your business and often solicit it by offering incentives... more »
By michaelgavin 0 comments
It was not until the mid-80’s that most major commercial air liners banned smoking on all flights, including international flights. Since then many people have gotten caught smoking the lavatory, or have had a miserable experience while traveling ... more »
By OutdoorWoman 0 comments
Unfortunately, there is not a direct route via train from Chicago to Vienna, Illinois. However, the train runs most of the way, and a short bus ride will complete your trip... more »
By ChristiB 2 comments
Are you planning to travel by train in Europe? If so, you will need some tips on how to do this safely. This article explores ways to keep your luggage safe, ways to be safe yourself, and general advice on train travel in Europe... more »
By Linda McCloud 0 comments
There will be times in your life that you will have to travel with your baby or toddler. The longer the trip, the harder it will be to do this. We all know this. Yet, we put up with the challenges because it is nice for a family to get away ... more »
By jroark 0 comments
Maney people love to travel but it can be a bit costly for those on a budget and want to stay at a nice place. Here's how to go on luxury vacations for free or almost free!.. more »
By devonglenn 0 comments
Traveling for pleasure is about seeing a city that you don’t have to work or live in. It’s a chance to observe the nuances of daily life in a different town and enjoy its form rather than its function... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Blessed with white sand beaches and magical coral reefs, Mombasa is quickly becoming a popular tourist destination. It has a vibrant night life with numerous restaurants, clubs and casinos. After you enjoy your beach vacation, ride the Kenya ... more »
By vietnamtravel 2 comments
Vietnam is a country most people have heard of but until recently few have had the opportunity to visit. It was not until the early 1990s that the first intrepid travelers started arriving. Things have come a long way in the past decade and ... more »
By Loqu 0 comments
Meet the requirements: you must love to travel; you must love being independent; you must be smart. If you like someone else planning the trip, arranging the hotels, scheduling the sightseeing, handling the luggage, and telling you what time to ... more »
By Garry Crystal, eHow UK 0 comments
If you want to explore Ireland without the stresses of driving, then travel Ireland by train. Trains in Ireland are usually comfortable, inexpensive and reliable, and you can watch the country appear before your eyes from the window. Here are a ... more »
By William Campbell 0 comments
Italy is a country of simple wonders, delicious food, and a laid-back lifestyle. Unfortunately, Italy is also home to tourist traps, spiked prices, and 'Americanized' menus and tours. Learn to travel Italy like a local and explore the back ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 1 comments
Last minute travelers need the resources to find great deals so they don’t get stuck paying high ticket prices for flights. In today’s world of competitive online travel booking, there are definite steps a traveler can take to save money while ... more »
By Smiles McCracken 0 comments
For those people traveling through Europe, but want a quicker, cheaper way to do so... more »
By Clem-Media 2 comments
Whether you plan a spur-of-the-moment jaunt, or a well-executed group vacation, travelers need to consider the quality of their efforts as well as the focal point. You may be bound by car, bus, train, plane or ship, but there are some general ... more »
By Clem-Media 2 comments
Train travel is an effective way to leave the driving to someone else. Trains run from coast to coast within the U.S., and are also a major source of transportation between countries; some of the most impressive trains are the speeding modern ... more »
By LyzB 0 comments
The story of the Lincoln Highway began with the vision of Carl Fisher, who dreamed of nothing more than freedom and the pursuit of the open road. A vision that paved the way for Americans to truly explore, in the words of Walt Whitman, “The ... more »
By Sonal Panse, eHow UK 0 comments
Constructed between 1971 and 1995 in Hampshire and Surrey, the M3 motorway travels from Sunbury-on-Thames in London to Southampton. The M3 is 58.6 miles (94.3 km) in length, and passes through some glorious rural English landscapes and natural ... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
Traveling to Costa Rica from the United States is not very difficult. Beyond the receipt of a passport, you are ready to go. Once you arrive in Costa Rica, you should know a few different ways of traveling through the country. Whether you are ... more »
By annechimp 1 comments
So you have "Champagne taste and a beer pocketbook." Don't we all? People I know who have salaries that run the gamut from a pauper' s salary to jaw-dropping mega-bucks all say the same thing. They don't have enough money. If you find that ... more »