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Category: Travel Guide tips and advices

Our guide to Traveling is one of the most important things that anyone could ever possibly do at any point of their life, just because it opens up so much tips and stuff with traveling and gets you outside of the bubble which you called “home”.

Our Fiji experience

Posted on 11.11.201811.11.2018 by Tom Layer

Honestly we went to Fiji because were a little bit short on budget for bigger trip. It is really hard to beat Fiji in terms of value. This is mainly because for Australians flights are very cheap and it is only a few hours to get there. We’ve got your tickets for under 400$ each…

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Highly Recommended Places to visit in Sydney

Posted on 07.11.201807.11.2018 by Tom Layer

The main Sydney treasures are the people and the weather. We’ve been living in Sydney for a while and till now cannot stop wondering how much this piece of land is blessed with a good weather. I can’t say we are not winging about local weather but probably it will never be good enough for…

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Really Worthwhile Places To See in Scotland

Posted on 06.11.201806.11.2018 by Tom Layer

Top 3 Vacations in Scotland Vacations in Scotland are incredibly popular today due, probably, to the strength of the $ against the pound making vacations to Scotland, Wales and England great value, especially if visiting from the US. In the following article we take a look at 3 grand places to visit in Pitlochry, the Killiecrankie…

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5 Top Tips to Get You Upgraded on Flights

Posted on 04.11.201804.11.2018 by Renee Sylvanas

For many travellers, paying up to $5000 or more for a business class ticket in order to better enjoy the flight simply isn’t an option. However, what very few people realize is that many air carriers will sometimes upgrade passengers from economy class for free – if they meet certain criteria. Tips to upgrade on…

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Spa Day Trip to Glen Ivy Hot Springs

Posted on 03.11.201803.11.2018 by Tom Layer

Sometimes we get the itch to venture beyond the San Diego county line for a day trip getaway. We especially like to explore unique places that are worth the drive. One of these places combines the pleasure of leaving the daily routine behind and having a day-long soaking experience. Generations of Southern Californians have long…

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Christmas Lights San Diego 2018

Posted on 03.11.201803.11.2018 by Renee Sylvanas

Twinkle, twinkle, it’s time for Christmas lights cruising in San Diego! For the past few years, we’ve put together a list of the best places to go see Christmas light displays in San Diego. This year, we’re sure to see more LED lighting than in years past since the price of the long-lasting bulbs has…

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All you need to know about car rentals in San Diego – How to rent a car in San Diego

Posted on 02.11.201802.11.2018 by Renee Sylvanas

Did you know that 1.1 million airport rental car transactions occur each year at San Diego International Airport (SAN)? In fact, 14 percent of all arriving passengers into SAN rent a vehicle for an average length of is 4.6 days. To accommodate this demand, San Diego’s Airport Authority has constructed a 1,400 feet long Rental…

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Travel advice: Should having kids stop you from travelling – or vice versa?

Posted on 18.10.201818.10.2018 by Renee Sylvanas

The short answer to both questions is no. Before I start I will say this is a huge topic which I am sure I will be coming back to in later posts. There is lots of advice out there for travelling parents, and for parents-to-be – some helpful and some terrible! Travelling parents – YES! Lately,…

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This Fall Guide: Make Mini-trip to Castle Howard: Great Britain

Posted on 16.10.201816.10.2018 by Renee Sylvanas

Castle Howard is a beautiful 18th century stately home with 1,000 acres of picturesque grounds. You might recognise the house itself from the the film and TV productions of Brideshead Revisited. What is Castle Howard? The family still reside in part of the house, with other parts being made open to the public for tours….

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A tip to travel the world for free? – We got one! – All about house sitting

Posted on 15.10.201815.10.2018 by Erick Mckenzie

Who wouldn’t right? Well, for some travellers house-sitting is the answer. For anyone who hasn’t heard of house-sitting, it is pretty much what it sounds like. A house-sitter agrees with a home owner to stay in their property for a set period of time (ranging from one week to one year in some cases) whilst…

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