‘Travel Tips’ Archives
Choosing Your Vacation Walking Shoes
Carefully chosen walking shoes will make a world of difference on your vacation. Your feet are as unique as your personality so just any old shoes won't do. Here are some tips to help you choose the right walking shoes for you. Find an athletic store t... [Read More]
5 Tourist Traps to Avoid in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is a wonderful city, especially if you know how to use it in the right way. Here is a list of a few golden rules of conduct and tourist traps. Avoid these and you’ll be on the right track to a fantastic stay in the Danish capital. With no ... [Read More]
Best Train Routes in the American West
Amtrak routes cover all the western states in the continental US and will get you to the major west coast cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland. Other major western cities served include Cheyenne, Ogden, Denver, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, [Read More]
Research Those Roadside Assistance Clubs
When it comes to shopping for emergency roadside assistance coverage, the least of your worries will be finding a variety of roadside assistance clubs to choose from. An assortment of companies you already do business with probably provide roadside ass... [Read More]
Lodging in Italy Without Spending a Fortune
Almost everyone is feeling an economic pinch in the current economy. This may suppress your travel fund, but it does not suppress the desire to do the traveling. So how can you make the most of the situation; maximum fun, minimum spending and bringing ... [Read More]
Vacation With Kids in Hawaii
You think Hawaii is for romantic vacations only? Think again. Hawaii is actually a great place for a family vacation, especially the main Island of Oahu and the Waikiki Beach area. There are many cool and fun things to do, nature and marine life to see... [Read More]
How To Save For A Round The World Trip
One of the reasons that people stay away from extended travel is because they feel it is costly and think they won’t save enough. This is untrue. One of the greatest myths about travel is that it is expensive. People presume that to travel you need t... [Read More]
Emergency Travel Planning Guide
The holiday season is traditionally the busiest time for travelers. Some of us choose to escape the cold and the snow by spending Christmas on a beach; others board planes, trains and automobiles to visit friends and relatives. Unfortunately, not all... [Read More]
Flying Solo for the First Time…As a Ten-Year-Old
This year Rob and I decided that Demi was going to fly by herself for the first time to visit family in new Hampshire. I looked at this as a life-enhancing experience that would help her become more self-confident and independent. Rob basically wanted ... [Read More]
5 Tourist Traps in Vienna
Vienna isn’t really much of a tourist trap like other cities. Prices for most museums are reasonable and student discounts are offered everywhere for those who have a student ID card. There are some precautions that should be taken like in any other ... [Read More]


