There isn't one person who can say they have not thought about living in the place they are traveling in. There are plenty of places across the world that are popular travel destinations as well as wonderful hometowns. Let's take a look at some of those cities. NYC, New York To first-time travelers, the Big Apple is intimidating. The constant hustle and bustle of the city, bright flashing lights consuming all hours of the night, widely regarded streets, and high cost of living may stop you from ever seriously considering moving to this city. However, the unmatched cultural experience, the … [Read more...]
The Right Time To Holiday ? Stop Focusing On Peak And Slack Seasons
Image via Wikipedia Is it not amazing that restaurant and hotel owners in popular tourist spots know how to divide the year into peak and non-peak season in precise terms? You will always notice that hotel owners and other tourist agencies will ignore a few months of a year and would not classify it in either category. Well, does this mean that this gap of three or four months is not worth visiting? Those who have vacationed a lot will advise you that landing in the middle of the peak season or in the middle of the slack season is never a wise move. Making travel arrangements will be … [Read more...]
Avoid Paying Airline Baggage Fees
When flying, it's next to impossible to avoid getting hit with additional fees--from fuel surcharges to alcoholic beverages. This is most apparent when it comes time to load your luggage. Whether you plan on carrying or checking your bag, airlines have numerous specifications that your luggage must meet, and failure to do so results in costly charges. Such baggage fees can range from a standard $15 to over $50. But when you plan ahead and pack efficiently, you can keep these fees to a minimum, or avoid them all together. The traditional way to avoid baggage fees is to carry-on your bag, but … [Read more...]