Showing posts with label european travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label european travel. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2009

European travel



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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Should you let Swine Flu Keep You from Traveling?

If you are sick with the flu, of course you should not travel. But should you let the fear of catching Swine Flu keep you from traveling?

Not according to mathematician Dirk Brockmann of Northwestern University. In an interview with Popular Science Magazine, he says "even if we reduced total human mobility by 60 percent, we would slow the virus only slightly".

Bottom line, if you or your family are sick, stay home. But if you want or need to travel, it is important not to worry about it and enjoy yourself.

According to Popular Science the four keys to containment of the H1N1 virus are vaccines, tracking infections, thwarting mutations and medication.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

European River travel: The Basics Explained

by Samson Mandez
If you are thinking about river travel, you should spend a moment to consider a European cruise. These kinds of waterborne trips are great to explore the interior of a country, and especially so on the European continent, with its tightly packed and diverse cultures and nationalities.

There are probably few ways to visit a country which are as cool and pleasant as river travel, and whether you will be traveling alone, with friends, or together with your spouse and kids, it will probably be a trip to remember.

On a river trip you have access to inland areas of countries that big ships just can’t get to, and you get to sail along serene waterways, rather than drive along congested highways. Your comfortable hotel travels with you and you usually moor very centrally in most towns that you will visit.

Also, don’t think that riverboats are devoid of comfort just because they are smaller than seagoing vessels. You will find that the rooms are functional but spacious, and that your cruise boat will also feature comfortable common areas such as eating and lounging spaces, as well as viewing spaces to soak in the scenery, of course.

For the preparation, before looking at the specific trip, you should determine the length of the voyage, the area you want to see and also the general level of comfort that you would expect.

Concerning the length, one or two weeks is standard but there are also short break offers for a weekend, and on the other end of the scale, six week Rhine-to-Danube extravaganzas for people with a lot of leisure time.

There are several great locations that you can choose from. Major countries for European river travel are Austria-Hungary-Romania (Danube river), Germany (Rhine, Elbe, and their tributaries), Holland (Rhine delta), France (Seine and Rhone), Spain-Portugal (Douro), Italy (Po and the Venice laguna) and Russia (Volga and the lakes around Petrograd)

Another crucial thing to consider is the season of the trip. The south of France or the flower-growing areas of Holland are great for a late spring or summer trip, for instance.

Trips in Germany are great in the winter months, especially if you like a traditional Christmas atmosphere and home cooking and baking.

Concerning the level of comfort, you will find that there are a great number of alternatives, from Spartan drive-your-own houseboat hires to luxury cruse ships that have a lot in common with high-end hotels, but that retain an individual character.

About the Author:
Check out EuroRiverTravel.com for comprehensive resources on how to organize European cruise. You will find all the information that you may want about European river travel at your fingertips.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Top 2009 camper vans to travel Europe

Article from Articlebliss and entitled Top 2009 camper vans to travel Europe - By Simon Macsis.
If so then you are in the right place, here is some advice on how to go about choosing the best camper van to tour in, whether you are touring through Europe or anywhere else on the planet. These campers will stand you in good stead for comfort as well that little bit of luxury. If you do buy a camper van then talk to your car insurance provider to check whether all of your camper’s contents, etc will be covered under their policy (including your breakdown cover), if not you need to find out what to do so that you are fully covered, inside and out!

Westfalia Camper Vans

So truth be told, Westfalia don’t actually manufacture camper vans, they do however specialise in converting panel vans and other camper vans into, now legendary camper vans. Their official name is Westfalia-Werke and they are based in Rheda-Wiedenbruck in the Westphalia region of Germany. The company made a name for itself in 1951 when it started converting VW camper vans and their work has inspired countless other camper van imitators, but Westfalia are still in a class of their own!

Converting a van into a camper van is one of the most popular ways to go about it, because you can choose which ever van you want to convert and, this is quite possibly the clincher, you have an input on what you want in your new mobile holiday home. Customisation is a key element of owning a camper van and whether you choose to modify a Mercedes Benz Sprinter or the legendary Ford Transit you will be able to decide exactly what you want in your camper van.

Remember to talk to your van insurance provider to establish whether all of your possessions (in and outside) of your brand new camper van will be covered. Also remember to take all of your vital documents with you when you go on holiday and they include breakdown cover (as well as a European breakdown

Thursday, July 23, 2009

European Travel and World Travel Awards

Who Is On The Roll Of Honor of the World travel Awards?

Nearly 1500 European travel companies, destinations, hotels, resorts, and airlines have been nominated in the prestigious World travel Awards 2009.
This is a great place to get information on these travel related companies who are nominated by the travel industries for providing top service worldtravelawards.com/

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Solar Powered travel Bag



Doing plenty of traveling this summer? Then the Solar Powered travel Bag ought to be under your shopping radar - after all, it comes with a small solar panel which ought to store some much needed juice when you need to recharge your cell phone.


Although you probably won't be able to juice up any device to make a significant impact. This is where the adage "you get what you pay for" comes in, at around $20.00 can only get you so far.


According to the manufacturer, the Solar Powered Travel Bag will be able to juice up the average cellphone within 5 hours, although we think smartphones these days require a much longer time than that .

European Travel on a Budget

When it comes to traveling across Europe, many people assume that such an adventure is beyond their modest means. However, the legions of college students and others on shoestring budgets that descend on Europe every summer undermine this assumption. If these budget travelers can make Europe affordable, there is no reason you cannot get budget travel to Europe as well.


Europe is actually quite a travel bargain in many ways, and if you choose your lodging, meals and transportation carefully a vacation in Europe can actually cost much less than a week in some of the most expensive cities in the United States.


One of the primary considerations of enjoying Europe on a budget is how to get around. When it comes to getting around, there are basically three choices – the bus, the train and air travel. Renting a car is often impractical in Europe, with the different types of roads, different laws and road signs in a myriad of unfamiliar languages.


Europe’s intercity bus lines offer passes, similar to rail passes, that can be purchased for various lengths of time and which provide for unlimited travel during those times. Single city to city bus tickets are often quite reasonable as well.


The main disadvantage of the bus system in Europe is that it is slow compared to rail travel and air travel. In addition, there is limited legroom on most buses, few opportunities to stand up and stretch, and some buses lack on board toilet facilities.


For many people, the extra convenience of the train more than justifies the difference in price, and train passes are still quite affordable for students and others on a budget. In addition to being faster, trains provide such amenities as toilets, and also sleeping quarters on overnight trains. Be aware, however, that there is often an extra charge for sleeping cars and other first class accommodations, even for rail pass holders.


One option that is overlooked by many budget travelers is that of city to city air travel. In Europe, however, air travel is actually quite a cost effective alternative to train and even bus travel. There are a number of excellent low cost air carriers all around Europe, and the fares they charge are often comparable to, and in some cases even lower than, train tickets between the same cities.


No matter how you get around, you will need a clean and safe place to stay once you reach your destination. There are a number of excellent low cost lodging options in Europe, ranging from hostels to hotels to bed and breakfasts. In most cases, hostels will be the least expensive option, but for groups of two, three or more it may be just as cheap, or even cheaper, to rent a small room at a budget hotel instead.


For those who arrive at their destination without reservations, there are hotel booking services available at most major train stations and airports. These booking services can usually find you a place to stay, even if the city is very crowded. For this service, they usually charge a small fee, either a set fee or a percentage of the room charge.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wall Street Journal Article on Top Travel Deals

The Wall Street Journal has information on some great travel deals you can only get today!

Hurray, Business and Pleasure Travelers check out the article and see if it is something you can take advantage of.

http://blogs.wsj.com/middleseat/2009/07/14/eye-popping-travel-sales-free-international-tickets-18-rooms-at-a-luxury-hotel/

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

What to Know Before You Travel

If you want to start your vacation with less hassle and more fun, it is best to educate yourself on what is and is not acceptable before you go to the airport.

The Transportation Security Administration has an informative website to answer all your questions, before you go.
Plus you will find information for people with special needs. Know Before You Go!

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/index.shtm

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Ways to Save When Traveling in Europe

There are lots of deals on flights and hotels in Europe this summer but, if you really want to save money while traveling, consider staying at a hostel.

Several thousand hostels provide beds and rooms throughout Europe — in cities, towns, and the countryside for $20 to $40+ per night.

Hostels come in all shapes and sizes, and some are sightseeing destinations in themselves. There are castles in Bacharach, Germany, moored ships in Stockholm, alpine chalets in Gimmelwald, Switzerland, huge modern buildings in Frankfurt, lakefront villas in Lugano, Italy, former prisons in Ljubljana, Slovenia, medieval manor houses in Wilderhope Manor, England, former choirboys’ dorms in St. Paul’s, London, country estates in Loch Lomond, Scotland, and former royal residences in Holland Park, London, just to name a few.

Hosteling is different from staying in a lonely hotel. It is very much like going to visit and stay with friends. You give up privacy for a chance to meet travelers from all over the world. Some make friends for life, gain travel buddies and love hosteling so much they chose hostels over hotels. If you're not one who enjoys meeting and sharing with others, hosteling may not be for you.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Travel is Going High Tech

All this technology will finally really be worth something as the Airlines and Airports really start to put it to good use.

Travelers are discovering they can save time by using online check-in before arriving at the airport.

Most airlines now allow you to print your own boarding pass, pre-pay for checked bags if required, and bypass the traditional check-in line by dropping any checked bags at a "Web Bag Drop."

In addition, several airports, including New York, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, and Boston, are now testing paperless boarding passes which can be scanned from the screen of your mobile phone or PDA.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Should You Take a European Tour?

European Travel is up recently because of all the discounts available, but should you go alone or take a tour?

The fact is escorted tours can save you up to 40% off the price of traveling the same itinerary on your own. That's because tour operators negotiate low group rates on everything from hotels to sightseeing, and pass the savings on.

And that's not all. Escorted tours are worry-free and hassle-free, as all the details are handled for you. It's easy to budget for escorted tours, as tour operators include so much in one price. And escorted tours include the services of a tour director with years of experience to help you discover more sights than you could possibly find on your own.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Is Travel Insurance A Good Idea?

Many health insurance companies have reciprocal agreements with other countries, but usually the policy just covers you in case of an emergency. Of course coverage for emergencies are what most people think is all they need when travelling. Not true.

Travel insurance is not just about medical expenses. Travel insurance can also cover loss of luggage or other personal belongings such as passports and money, repatriation costs and cancelled or delayed flights. Also, damage that you may cause to third parties is also covered in many cases. With all these potential expenses, it's easy to see why a comprehensive travel insurance policy is highly recommended.

Monday, June 29, 2009

European Travel Deals

Is now the time to travel to Europe? Yes!

According to the European Travel Commission travel to Europe is up due to all the discount deals being offered.

If you ever wanted to go to Europe, go online or contact your travel agent because the deals are out there now.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

International Travel Information

If you are looking to travel abroad this summer you may find the State Departments information very useful. This information comes from their website with links for more information.

What Are Travel Warnings, Country Specific Information & Travel Alerts?

Travel Warnings

Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department decides, based on all relevant information, to recommend that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Countries where avoidance of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as well as Country Specific Information. You may also want to review specific country Background Notes.

Travel Alerts

Travel Alerts are a means to disseminate information about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term and/or trans-national conditions posing significant risks to the security of American travelers. The TAs are made when there is a specific threat that cannot be countered. In the past, Travel Alerts have been issued to deal with short-term coups, violence by terrorists and anniversary dates of specific terrorist events.

Country Specific Information

Country Specific Information are available for every country of the world. They include such information as location of the U.S. embassy or consulate in the subject country, unusual immigration practices, health conditions, minor political disturbances, unusual currency and entry regulations, crime and security information, and drug penalties.

If an unstable condition exists in a country that is not severe enough to warrant a Travel Warning, a description of the condition(s) may be included under an optional section entitled "Safety/Security."On limited occasions, we also restate in this section any U.S. embassy advice given to official employees. Country Specific Information generally do not include advice, but present information in a factual manner so the traveler can make his or her own decisions concerning travel to a particular country.

Country Background Notes

If you are looking for information on any of the U.S. territories and possessions, such as the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Guam or American Samoa, you can go to the CIA Factbook.

In addition, please see the section “Tips for Traveling Abroad" for other important health and safety information. Also, stay current with current information by visiting their “News "section.

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