Honeymoon on the Cheap
August 24, 2011 by Travel Guide Greg
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You don’t need to break the bank to enjoy a fabulous and romantic honeymoon get away after you have spoken your vows and kissed your new spouse. There are several ways to cut a few corners and save hundreds of dollars along the way but still have a great time. You may have to adjust [...]
Planning A Green Honeymoon To Minimize Your Carbon Footprint
May 15, 2011 by Travel Guide Greg
Filed under Travel Guides, Travel Tips
The honeymoon is an important part of your wedding: it’s the perfect time to experience something new with your partner, spending quality time together in your first days as husband and wife. However, there are a few ways in which you can do some green honeymoon planning to help minimize its environmental impact, without compromising [...]
The Best Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotels
June 9, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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The recent travel chaos left thousands of passengers stranded at airports across the world. Some of them camped out on the floor, and others sought refuge in nearby hotels as they waited for news. A stay in an airport hotel might not excite you. You probably think it’s a pretty poor place to spend an [...]
Australia Travel Visas Are Now Available!
April 19, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
Filed under Travel Tips, Travel Updates
We are excited to announce that Australia travel Visas are now available through VisaCenter! You may or may not be aware that when traveling to Australia that you need certain documentation. Here is the list: A customer will need a valid passport and either an Electronic travel Authority (ETA) or a travel visa. An ETA [...]
Your Travel Agent
April 13, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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You have to have a good conversation with your travel agent to start the trip planning process. We’re assuming that for simple trips, airline tickets, or hotels, you’ve been able to fend for yourself on the internet. But if you’re planning a complicated trip or a custom itinerary or special access to hard to get [...]
Why We Travel
April 11, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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There are a whole host of reasons why we travel — and why we should. I think it probably started with our ancient ancestors wanting to know what was just over the next hill, if there was better hunting just in the next valley. The explorers of more recent history were anxious to find the [...]
Cruz Bay Vacation Guide
April 7, 2010 by 247 Travel Guides
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Cruz Bay has a distinctive atmosphere which sets it apart from other towns in the U.S. Virgin Islands. There is a perfect combination of West Indian tradition and contemporary attitudes. The locals who live their permanently number less than 5000, and they are supplemented by a cosmopolitan mix of predominantly European and American tourists, many [...]
Disabled People Can Much More Readily Use Modern Lightweight Travel Wheelchairs
April 7, 2010 by 247 Travel Guides
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Accessible wheelchair travel is becoming a lot less complicated nowadays as the majority of sectors are now fully geared to disabled or mobile impaired people. The use of travel wheelchairs is much greater as there are fewer obstacles put in the way of the disabled traveler. There are almost as many different types of wheelchair [...]
Trusted Traveler Programs
April 5, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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Trusted Traveler Programs have been instituted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol. There are three different programs as of this writing; all are attempts to save you time. They provide expedited travel for pre-approved, low risk travelers by allowing them to pass through special lanes and kiosks at certain airports [...]
Year Round Vacations – Think Outside the Summer Vacation Box
March 25, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg
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The kids are grown and out of the house… time to think about year round vacations! This is no time to mope about the empty nest…. This lets you start planning to take vacations when other peoples kids are in school. You can stop thinking only about kid friendly places. You can plan late night [...]
