Some people love it and camping is a way of life. Other people would rather stay home and let the kids sleep in a tent in the back yard. Camping can be an economical way to travel. One thing that’s fairly certain is that you’ll return home with some good memories and stories.
Think ahead when you pack, when getting through security, waiting at airports, choosing an airline seat and getting to your hotel.
Travel tips can help when it comes to plane travel. Thinking ahead and being prepared will, hopefully, help the trip go more smoothly and minimize some of the aggravation.
Do women traveling alone need to take extra safety precautions? It depends on their comfort level. On the other hand, everyone should use common sense no matter where they find themselves. Here are 10 sensible rules for women traveling alone.
A true travel professional will be on your side from beginning to end. But what happens when you run across one of the 138,000 plus people that have bought their way into the travel industry by joining an alleged pyramid scheme? Whose side are they on?
So you have the urge to go skiing, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money or battle the crowds at the more famous resorts. Our friends at Liftopia.com have a few tips for you.
For a vacation or even an extended working trip, there’s no question it frequently makes sense to rent an apartment or a house rather than staying in a hotel. But how do you avoid ending up in a rattrap? Here are some rules to help find the right place.
For anyone planning on spending their Las Vegas vacation on The Strip, there is no need to break the bank. The Associated Press offers tips in five areas where Vegas visitors can save a lot of money.
Buckle up! The official holiday air travel season starts this week with the Thanksgiving crush, and it doesn’t let up until the first week of January. Here are John Discala’s 12 tips for a better holiday flight, in no particular order.
When the time comes to settling up their bills, even savvy travelers develop amnesia about tipping. Should you tip taxi drivers, leave a monetary “thank you” for hotel maids or shell out something extra for the room service waiter when a surcharge has already been added to the tab?