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13
Jan

3 Month Round The World Trip

Posted in Air Travel  by JNevil on January 13th, 2012

If you’re considering taking a round the world trip, you may be finding it difficult to decide what to include and what to leave out - you’ve got the whole world to choose from after all! This becomes even more of an issue if your time is limited, if you are taking a sabbatical or a break between jobs, for example. It’s also worth bearing in mind that some destinations are much more expensive to include on a round the world trip than others. To help inspire you, here’s a 3 month round the world trip that’s bookable on one of the best value round the world tickets available.

LONDON - BANGKOK - surface - SINGAPORE - CAIRNS - surface - BRISBANE - SYDNEY - QUEENSTOWN - surface - AUCKLAND - LOS ANGELES - surface - SAN FRANCISCO - LONDON

This itinerary offers the perfect mix of cosmopolitan cities, beautiful beaches and stunning scenery.

Bangkok to Singapore (3-4 weeks)
Start your journey in the vibrant and exciting city of Bangkok, then head south on the train through the rainforests and alongside the tropical, sun drenched beaches of southern Thailand. Jump off the train at Surat Thani and take a boat to one of Thailand’s idyllic islands. Heading south from there into Malaysia, you could make a stop in historic Georgetown in Penang, before continuing through the lush Malaysian countryside to its ultra modern capital, Kuala Lumpur. From there, head south to the colonial splendour of Singapore, where old and new blend seamlessly.

Cairns to Brisbane (3-4 weeks)
From Singapore, fly into Cairns, the gateway to tropical Queensland. From here you can visit the spectacular Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Listed Daintree Rainforest. Hire a car and head south along the coast. There’s a whole host of great places to visit on the way to Brisbane, including Magnetic Island, the Whitsundays and Fraser Island.

Sydney (a week)
Enjoy a stay in this truly spectacular city, taking in the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge whilst enjoying the breathtaking views of the harbour. There’s no shortage of things to see and do in Sydney and the beautiful Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley wine regions are both within striking distance.

Queenstown to Auckland (4 weeks)
From Sydney, fly to Queenstown, a beautiful lakeside town and the undisputed adventure capital of New Zealand, if not the world! Hire a motor home and enjoy New Zealand’s unspoilt and stunning landscape: from soaring mountains to magical fiords, lush rainforest to pristine beaches, dramatic volcanoes to cosmopolitan cities, New Zealand has it all.

Los Angeles to San Francisco (1-2 weeks)
Departing the ‘city of sails’, head to LA, home of Hollywood. Spend a week or two looking around and making your way up Highway 1, the beautiful coast road rated as one of the most spectacular drives in the world, before finishing your trip in the beautiful city by the bay, San Francisco.

Jeffery Nevil writes on a number of subjects including going on a round the world trip and around the world flights

13
Jan

10 Reasons To Travel Round The World When You’re Single

Posted in Air Travel  by JNevil on January 13th, 2012

Making the decision to travel the world can feel like a very exciting step into the unknown, so the prospect of doing it alone may seem a daunting one. However, if you’ve always wanted to head off and see the world, being single should not stop you from pursuing your dream. On the contrary, there are lots of very good reasons why being single is the perfect time to go travelling. Here are just a few of them:

1) Plan your perfect trip - half the fun of around the world travel is in the planning. No arguments, no compromises, no worrying about whether the food in India will upset your other half’s fragile constitution. Let your imagination run wild and think of all the places you’ve always dreamed of visiting and make it happen!

2) Freedom - travelling alone can be a liberating experience, having the freedom to do exactly what you want to do, when you want. If you fall in love with somewhere (or someone!), there’s nothing and no one to stop you staying for as long as you like.

3) No annoying habits - travelling with your partner can magnify the smallest annoying habit, so you won’t have to put up with any snorers or blanket stealers, or endure arguments about who used the last of the toothpaste!

4) Making friends is easier - when travelling, you are much more approachable as a single person than as a couple. You’ll also be much more inclined to strike up conversations with people you meet along the way.

5) Learn the local language - to really make the most of around the world travel and to get to know the places you are visiting and the people who live there, it really helps to know a bit of the local language. Travelling alone means you’ll be much more likely to interact with the locals and pick up some language skills along the way.

6) Time to take stock - you’re bound to make lots of friends along the way but when you want to be alone, you can be. This offers a great opportunity to take stock of your life and think about what you want your future to hold.

7) Become more assertive - travelling alone means you’ll have to make your own decisions, helping you become more assertive, confident and decisive as a result.

8) Greater awareness of your surroundings - travelling alone means you’re much more likely to notice things going on around you, leading to a richer, more rewarding travelling experience.

9) Self Discovery - one thing you can be sure of is that by the end of your travels you’ll know yourself much better than you did at the start - hopefully that will be a good thing!

10) Romance - you never know who you might meet along the way…

Jeffery Nevil writes on a number of subjects including around the world travel

28
Oct

Cheap Flights Make Family Vacations Affordable

Posted in Air Travel  by anoton1 on October 28th, 2011

With demand for airline tickets dropping, many companies are now offering cheap flights to a number of family destinations. U. S. News & World Report recently ranked some of the top family vacation spots in the United States. Some of the choices are familiar, but others may be surprising.

For many families, a vacation to Orlando is a rite of passage. The biggest Orlando attraction is Walt Disney World, which is specifically geared toward entertaining both the young and the young at heart. However, Orlando offers a wide variety of attractions, in addition to Disney World. Universal Studios offers a fun peek inside the entertainment business for both kids and adults. Also, Orlando is close to the Kennedy Space Center, and to some of Florida’s most beautiful beaches.

The diversity of San Diego makes it a top family destination. Parents and kids will love Sea World and the San Diego Zoo, along with the many museums of Balboa Park. For families looking to relax on the beach, San Diego offers seventy miles of beachfront, and the perfect weather for sunbathing. The beauty of San Diego attractions is their ability to appeal to every family member, and not just to the kids.

San Antonio offers many fun activities for people of all ages. Sea World, Alamo Ghost Tours, and Six Flags Fiesta City will keep both parents and children entertained for hours. In addition to these attractions, San Antonio features many family-friendly restaurants, as well as the three-mile River Walk, which winds along the San Antonio River, passing many attractions along the way.

Airfares to Hawaii have dropped significantly, because tourism has been hit hard by the recession. Therefore, families who may not have been able to afford a trip to Honolulu in the past, will now have the chance to enjoy its many child-friendly beaches. Swimming with dolphins, whale watching, and snorkeling are just a smattering of the activities offered in Honolulu. Kids and parents alike will enjoy the Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, along with tours of the island’s astounding tropical landscape.

Families who want to learn something about U. S. History will enjoy a Washington, D. C., vacation. The museums on the National Mall are free of charge, offering high-quality, educational entertainment to families on a budget. Families may also enjoy touring the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol, and the White House, in addition to visiting the Vietnam Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.

Philadelphia is a compact city, which makes getting around easy on families with young children. Visits to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Franklin Institute Science Museum will provide hours of education and entertainment. Families will also enjoy the many eating establishments in the Reading Terminal Market. Additionally, the Please Touch Museum is ranked among the best children’s museums in the country, and the Philadelphia Zoo offers an unparalleled experience for the whole family.

Many families have piled into their car and driven across the country to see the sights of the United States. However, with gas prices skyrocketing, taking advantage of cheap flights makes sense for budget-conscious families. Families will find great service, and great fares, by booking with an online travel agency.

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28
Oct

How To Get Cheap Flights On The Internet

Posted in Air Travel  by anoton1 on October 28th, 2011

Knowing how to get cheap flights online is one way that travelers will save a significant amount of money. Timing flights correctly, waiting for sales, and choosing lower-demand destinations will all help passengers to save on airfare. In addition to looking for cheap airfares, passengers must remember to look at hotel and rental car costs, as well as at extra fees that airlines tend to charge.

The timing of a flight often influences its price. Passengers will save money by staying overnight in their destination, or traveling during the week. Also, passengers will save money by flying during the off-season, and by including more stopovers in their itinerary. To time the best prices, passengers should book either a month or more in advance, or within twenty-four hours of the flight.

Many companies are offering winter and spring sales. Airlines have been offering great deals for travel during the month of January, for instance, because the demand for holiday travel has dropped significantly. By traveling in winter and spring, passengers will avoid congestion in planes, at airports, and in hotels, in addition to saving money.

Sometimes, travelers find great deals by subscribing to online newsletters. Sale emails will allow travelers to be the first to know when airlines offer great deals, and will also get them access to subscriber-only sales events. Some websites offer customized emails, which monitor prices along a particular travel route, and alert customers to changes in price trends.

Fares will be cheaper at destinations with lower demand. Many destinations which rely on tourism, as opposed to business travelers, have taken a large hit in the recent recession. Therefore, airlines have been lowering their fares to many tourist hot spots, making dream vacations far more affordable. For instance, vacations to touristy areas like Hawaii, Orlando, and Las Vegas have shown significant price declines.

When computing flight costs, travelers must remember fees. In this day and age, many airlines are charging fees for checked luggage, or for luggage beyond the weight limit. Also, airlines are charging for amenities ranging from bottles of water to blankets. Before booking with any airline, travelers should investigate the extra fees that are charged. A more expensive ticket, from a no-fee airline, may be cheaper than a less expensive ticket from an airline that charges fees.

Price savings go beyond just cheap airfares. Travelers should also look for savings on hotels, rental cars, and on package deals. Purchasing an airline ticket and a hotel stay at the same time, for instance, may be one of the best ways to save money. A number of well-known and lesser-known travel sites offer savings on travel packages.

Travelers will spend hours trying to compare airline rates by browsing the internet. Using an online travel agency, and allowing someone else to do the searching on their behalf, will help passengers to save both time and cash. Knowing how to get cheap flights online is nice, but sometimes relying on someone else to do the shopping makes a lot of sense.

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26
Oct

Five Great Places To Spend Christmas On Your Round The World Trip

Posted in Air Travel  by JNevil on October 26th, 2011

One of the best things about travelling is experiencing things that you would never get to see or do at home. If you’re travelling round the world the chances are that you’ll be away from home at Christmas. In the spirit of seeking out new experiences, we’ve chosen a few destinations that are a world away from the usual Yuletide festivities back home.

Bondi Beach, Sydney -Christmas in Sydney is all about the beach and thousands flock to Bondi. Popular with Brits, you’re bound to feel right at home. As hard as you try though, the equation ‘beach + sun + BBQ’s = Christmas’ just refuses to work. Many try to foster a festive spirit with Santa outfits, reindeer antlers and tinsel but that’s sort of missing the point. Christmas Bondi-style feels like an anti-Christmas experience and it’s all the better for that - swimming in the sea versus snoozing in front of the TV? No contest.

December temperature - mid-high 20’s

Christmas Island - so named after being discovered on Christmas day in 1643, this Island seems a logical location to spend the festive season. Don’t let the name fool you though, Christmas on Christmas Island does not feel like, well, Christmas. It’s a tropical island in a beautifully remote location, some 360 km south of Java, Indonesia. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see the amazing sight of thousands of red crabs migrating from forests to the coast to lay their eggs. That has to beat watching the Queen’s speech, surely?

December temperature - mid-high 20’s

San Juan, Puerto Rico - if you like to make the most of the Yuletide festivities, then we’d recommend incorporating a Christmas-time stop on your round the world trip in Puerto Rico where the celebrations last for 3 months! Starting on Thanksgiving in early October, the festive season stretches right through to the Epiphany on January 6th. A fiercely catholic country, Christmas celebrations are taken seriously here; some of the highlights are midnight mass and the animated nativity scene at the San Jose Church in San Juan. This is a great place to spend a Christmas that is undeniably traditional, yet a complete contrast to the usual turkey and trimmings at home.

December temperature - low-mid 20’s

Kaikoura, New Zealand - you won’t find reindeer here, but there’s every chance you’ll see sperm whales, pilot whales, dolphins and fur seals. The festive season is a great time of year for spotting sea life and this wonderfully unspoilt coastline is a beautiful area to explore at any time of year. Instead of eggnog, you can celebrate yuletide with crisp white wine from Marlborough or an ice cold Steinlager - tough life!

December temperature - low 20’s

Mexico City, Mexico -The ‘Magia de Navidad’ or magic of Christmas festival takes place for over a month from early December to early January. The festival boasts the tallest Christmas tree in the world, two ice rinks, Christmas markets and all sorts of traditional religious celebrations. Traditional it may be, but with cool sunny days and tequila fuelled nights, this is Christmas with a difference!

December temperature - low 20’s (but can get much colder, especially at night)

Jeffrey Nevil writes on a number of subjects including round the world flights.