Cheap Airline Tickets - How to Find Low Cost Flights

Cheapest Airline Tickets

I am looking for the cheapest airline tickets first when I start this part of my travel plans. That does not always mean that I buy the cheapest airline tickets that I find. Not at all! The other factors associated with airline flights, such as safety equipment, may end up being more important to my for this particular flight than just the cost of the flight. If the cheapest airline tickets I find turn out to meet all my other requirements then they are the ones that I buy and I have fulfilled my goal of finding the best deals available. Read more »

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Things To Do In Toronto In The Summer

There is a multitude of summer things to do in Toronto. The city is located in the province of Ontario, one of the well-known travel destinations in Canada, and is certainly the most visited city in the province. Toronto is full of vibrant and multicultural attractions that are waiting for you to discover.

Kick off your vacation at the Canadian National Tower, more popularly known as the CN Tower. The tower has three different observation levels - the Look Out Level, the Sky Pod and the Glass Floor - that allow you to have a bird’s eye view of Toronto and, with the nice summer weather, the distant Niagara Falls. Read more »

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Tips for Finding a Budget Hotel in Pattaya

One of the more difficult things for tourists, especially for tourists who love to travel overseas, is finding budget hotel rates, reliable travel agents and suitable accommodation. It isn’t difficult if you want to go to travel to any major city in the world, such as Vegas vacations, because there are plenty of websites that provide hotel booking services to these cities, as well as useful information resources. For the small city in Thailand, like Pattaya, it is a little bit more difficult. Read more »

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Two-Week Road Trip on the Big Island of Hawaii

Your road trip planner will be overstuffed if you try to explore all that the Big Island has to offer in one week. I know, because I just spent eight days there on the Kona Coast and didn’t even get to see much of the Hilo side. So, by combining my trip experience with recommendations from locals, here then is a two-week road trip that will give you the ultimate Big Island Experience. Read more »

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Leather luggage is a great investment for your travel needs

If you are embarking on a trip soon, one of the first things you may need to do is buy a new luggage set. Or, if you are one of the lucky ones who get the opportunity to travel frequently, you may need to replace a worn out set of luggage. Regardless, purchasing luggage can be an expensive venture, which is all the more reason to consider getting a set of leather luggage because it is an investment into the future. Plus, since leather is durable, it will last as long as you condition it, provided that the airport does not lose the leather luggage. Read more »

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Cruisin’ The Southern California Coastline Road Trip - Part II

Last time, we cruised along the Northern California Coastline; now it’s time to fire up your Road Trip Planner and skirt the southern coastline to complete your own California Cruisin’ Dream Trip.

We left off in one of my favorite areas, Big Sur. Simply put — and the main reason to include this in your road trip planning — Big Sur offers stunning views. It’s that stretch of highway where land meets sea in a jaw-dropping way because the Santa Lucia Mountains rise like colossal sentries from the Pacific Ocean. Read more »

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Discovering San Miguel de Allende

Have you ever been to a place and said to yourself, this is it! This is where I want to be! This is where I want to live? Well that is what happened to us when we spent a week, in San Miguel de Allende.

We had explored Mexico, extensively. We had traveled through Baja, Durango, Sonora, spent time on the northern beaches, lived for 7 years outside of Colima, traveled to Cancun, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Michoacan, you name it and we had been there. We had even been to Guanajuato a few times but never to San Miguel de Allende. Read more »

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