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Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, #1 destination TripAdvisor reveals 'Top 25' Best Destinations in the World, discover below:

Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, #1 destination



TripAdvisor reveals 'Top 25' Best Destinations in the World, discover below:

Merlion, Singapore ( © sasint ) Long layover? We share below 7 airports offering free city tours!

Merlion, Singapore (© sasint)



Long layover? We share below 7 airports offering free city tours!

Central Park, New York ( © walkerssk ) According to Metro  will be possible in a near future have direct flights from London Gat...

Central Park, New York (© walkerssk)



According to Metro will be possible in a near future have direct flights from London Gatwick or can transfer at Cork or Barcelona to New York in USA.

We share below the Metro's article:


Ever wished you could hear that glorious Ryanair trumpet after a seven-hour long-haul journey?

Well that dream is about to become a reality, as the budget airline is teaming up with Norwegian to offer trans-atlantic flights to New York.


Passengers will be able to book on either the Norwegian or Ryanair sites, and can either fly direct from London Gatwick, or transfer at Cork or Barcelona.

If you fly from London or Barcelona, a Norwegian spokesman told Metro.co.uk that you’ll fly into ‘major US airports’ such as New York’s JFK, or Boston’s Logan.

However, if you take off from Cork you will land at Stewart International Airport – some 60 miles north of Manhattan, in New York state, with little in the way of public transport options into the city. If you’re driving, it’s around an hour and 45 minutes to midtown.


You can also fly to T.F. Green Airport from Cork if you want to go to Boston, which is around 63 miles from the city.

A Ryanair spokesman told the Daily Mail: ‘Given we have the largest route network in Europe, it’s a logical move and a very attractive proposition for long haul carriers.’

Norwegian boss Bjorn Kjos added that the collaboration was a ‘natural fit’ for them, and said that they’re looking into doing a similar deal with EasyJet.

While fares are yet to be confirmed, Norwegian has previously offered flights from Edinburgh to New York for as little as £69 one-way.

Porto, Portugal ( © nuno_lopes ) We share below the Top 10 Best Value Travel 2017 - bargains for the budget-conscious - accord...

Porto, Portugal (© nuno_lopes)




We share below the Top 10 Best Value Travel 2017 - bargains for the budget-conscious - according Lonely Planet:

Sharing Monica Church's video 'How I Afford To Travel All The Time'





Sharing Monica Church's video 'How I Afford To Travel All The Time'

Buenos Aires  is the capital and most populous city of Argentina Sharing Condé Nast's news how you'll get your money bac...

Buenos Aires is the capital and most populous city of Argentina



Sharing Condé Nast's news how you'll get your money back visiting Argentina:

Cartagena, Colombia ( © jaimemiralles ) Find out below the Top 10 Countries to visit in 2017 by Lonely Planet travel website:

Cartagena, Colombia (© jaimemiralles)




Find out below the Top 10 Countries to visit in 2017 by Lonely Planet travel website:

This amazing video show you 3 years around the world travel 'We Call This Home' by Walter Chang, 3 years and 60 countries!





This amazing video show you 3 years around the world travel 'We Call This Home' by Walter Chang, 3 years and 60 countries!

Dailymail has revealed the most powerful passports in the world revealed  according Henley and Partners's Visa Restrictions I...





Dailymail has revealed the most powerful passports in the world revealed  according Henley and Partners's Visa Restrictions Index calculates travel freedom, it is based on the number of countries citizens can visit visa-free

TOP RATED COUNTRIES 

1) Finland
= Germany
= Sweden
= USA
= United Kingdom (174 points*)

2) Canada
= Denmark (173 points*)

3) Belgium
= France
= Italy
= Japan 
= Korea (Republic of South)
= Luxembourg
= Netherlands
= Portugal
= Spain (172 points*)  

BOTTOM 5 RATED COUNTRIES

89) Eritrea
= Libya
= Sudan
= Syria (38 points*)

90) Nepal (37 points*)

91) Palestinian Territory (35 points*)

92) Pakistan
= Somalia (32 points*)

93) Iraq (31 points*)

94) Afghanistan (28 points*) 


* countries visa-free

via DailyMail (full article)

Melbourne Downtown The 5 Most European Cities Not in Europe by Huffington Post :

Melbourne Downtown



The 5 Most European Cities Not in Europe by Huffington Post:

7 Amazing Journeys That Should Be On Your Bucket List by Earth Porm travel site:





7 Amazing Journeys That Should Be On Your Bucket List by Earth Porm travel site:

Alex Chacon at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument - U.S.A.

Alex Chacon at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument - U.S.A.

Hobart, Tasmania The world is enormous. And getting bigger. Every serious traveler I know says their wish list grows longer, no...

Hobart, Tasmania




The world is enormous. And getting bigger. Every serious traveler I know says their wish list grows longer, not shorter, every time they visit a new corner of the world.

Vienna Town Hall, Austria

Vienna Town Hall, Austria

Taipei 101 Tower - Taiwan (©  TipToTrip ) From street food in Seoul to volcano-surfing in Nicaragua, we reveal the hottest destinat...

Taipei 101 Tower - Taiwan (© TipToTrip)


From street food in Seoul to volcano-surfing in Nicaragua, we reveal the hottest destinations and coolest activities for 2015.

Washington D.C. , U.S.A. ( Mark Thomas ) The results are in. Lonely Planet’s experts have decided on the best cities to visit thi...

Washington D.C. , U.S.A. (Mark Thomas)



The results are in. Lonely Planet’s experts have decided on the best cities to visit this year. Some are criminally underrated, others are popping the champagne for special events, but these cities are all unmissable in 2015.

Remember when the dollar could take you anywhere? You could go to Canada, backpack around Europe, or head Down Under in search of kanga...


Remember when the dollar could take you anywhere? You could go to Canada, backpack around Europe, or head Down Under in search of kangaroos for next to nothing. Sadly, those times are long gone and the dollar's value has declined greatly over the last 15 years. That means traveling around the world costs a lot more these days.

Luckily, there are still plenty of destinations around the globe that won't break the bank. For less than $50 a day (sometimes a lot less), these countries offer the most bang for your vacation buck. Here are my top 12 places to eat, drink, and kick back (in style) on a budget.

1. Fiji

We think of Fiji as expensive (thanks, Fiji water!) but in reality, it's a popular destination with many travelers because, unlike its expensive island neighbors, it's actually cheap. Yes, there are many $1,000-a-night resorts, but there are also dorm rooms, hostels, and all-inclusive local guesthouses you can stay in for $25 a night. Transportation around the islands isn't expensive and the beach is free. It's easy to splurge here, but you can get pristine beaches, great diving, and tasty seafood while chatting with friendly locals -- without having to mortgage your home. Bula!

2. Cambodia

While you could put most of Southeast Asia on the list, Cambodia is one of the best value countries in the region. Everything here is super cheap! You can get a private, air-conditioned room for $20. Local food is $2 and most western meals are $7. This country is very budget travel-friendly and, if you are spending close to $50 a day, you are living large. Cambodia is one of my favorite countries in the world with some of the nicest people, most beautiful beaches, ruins, and jungles out there. It's rough, it's raw, and it's stunning.

3. Portugal

Another cheap Eurozone country is Portugal. Here you'll find beautiful beaches, wine country, stunning cliffs, and historic cities at bargain prices. Lisbon is also one of the most affordable cities to stay in a 5-star hotel. Throw in helpful, outgoing locals who serve up delicious food (especially seafood), and you have the making of a perfect place. I was blown away by Portugal and how little anybody ever talked about it. Everyone heads to Italy when they should be going to Portugal!

4. Peru

Most people come here attracted to the Inca trail, but there's a lot more to the country than that. Here you can sail the Amazon, visit the deserted, white sand beaches of Mancora, and explore the ruins of other Inca destinations like Moray and Choquequirao. Meals are rarely more than $5, private guesthouse rooms are around $25, and you can go anywhere in the country for less than $30. Don't let those jaw-dropping prices for the Inca trail you see online deter you from one of the funniest, happiest, and cheapest countries in South America. Pro tip: If you go to Cuzco, you can get last-minute deals to Machu Picchu for 50 percent off!

5. China

China has fascinated travelers ever since Marco Polo traversed the Silk Road. While the days of China being a super-cheap destination are long gone, the country remains a budget destination with many opportunities for savings, especially in the countryside. Rooms are less than $20 a day, food is $2-5 per meal, and local transportation in cities less than dollar. Those who travel in China are richly rewarded with friendly people, delicious food, a country in constant flux, and beautiful mountains, beaches, and valleys on a budget anyone can afford!

6. South Korea

When I went to South Korea earlier this year, I was stunned by how inexpensive everything was. I had heard that South Korea was a bargain, but in many ways its prices rival that of Southeast Asia. With the South Korean won getting 1,113 won per $1 and most everything costing only a few thousand won, I can't imagine busting your budget here. My friend and I went out for Korean BBQ complete with drinks, and we each spent $8. You can pick up bottles of beer in 7-Eleven for less than a dollar. I don't know why most people don't talk about it, but if you want a cheap East Asian country with a stunning countryside, South Korea is the place for you.

Lake Matheson -  New Zealand ( sharonang ) There are many travelers who claim that traveling alone is the best way to see the worl...

Lake Matheson - New Zealand (sharonang)


There are many travelers who claim that traveling alone is the best way to see the world. You deliberately travel solo, they say, because you want to experience the world without the influence of a friend or partner’s tastes, prejudices, or preferences.

Seoul - South Korea Video with 8 Dream Vacations You Can Actually Afford

Seoul - South Korea

Video with 8 Dream Vacations You Can Actually Afford


Havasu Falls - Supai, Arizona, US

Havasu Falls - Supai, Arizona, US