How to get to Tigre from Buenos Aires

How to get to Tigre from Buenos Aires

Tigre is a Municipality in the province of Buenos Aires located 30km from the city of Buenos Aires. Over the years it has become a site of tourists interest where thousands of them come to enjoy the river and its surroundings.

Here we tell you how to travel to Tigre from Buenos Aires, and we also share all the activities to do there! read more

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How to get Travel Insurance to High Risk Destinations

How to get Travel Insurance to High Risk Destinations

AM I COVERED BY TRAVEL INSURANCE?

In order to determined if you are “covered” by normal travel insurance, we have to look at this both in terms of the activities you’re doing as well as where you are travelling— many of these details may be found in the “fine print” in your insurance agreement.

Many international credit cards offer travel insurance to their holders permitted the trip is 1) under a certain length of time, 2) the credit card is used to purchase transportation (flights) for the trip, 3) the trip does not travel to any country where there is a government travel warning issued by your country of residence, and 4) you do not engage in activities deemed too dangerous as stated in the policy fine print (this includes even relatively common activities like SCUBA diving for example). read more

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How To Get To Tokyo Disneyland From Shinjuku

Directions to Tokyo Disneyland

How To Get To Tokyo Disneyland From Shinjuku

Tokyo Disneyland is a must for anyone who loves the iconic characters and magical worlds of Disney. A short journey from Tokyo city, the park boasts themed rides, fun food outlets and dazzling shows. Get there quickly and conveniently with Klook’s handy guide to travelling from Shinjuku station in Tokyo and beyond. read more

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How to get to Uruguay from Buenos Aires

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How to get to Uruguay from Buenos Aires

Argentina and Uruguay are separated by the Uruguay River that flows into the Río de la Plata. At the height of Buenos Aires and Colonia, the Uruguay River joins the Paraná River and they make up the Delta of the Río de la Plata, recognized as the widest river in the world with about 219km

Often times, many tourists who visit Buenos Aires also want to visit Colonia and / or Montevideo, due to its proximity to our country. read more

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How to get to Western Massachusetts

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How to get to Western Massachusetts

Beware the common misconceptions about identifying Western Massachusetts. The first is that Western Mass. is synonymous with the Berkshires or the Berkshire Mountains. Not true. “The Berkshires” generally refers to rolling hills in the southern and southwestern area of Massachusetts.

The other is that it begins only west of Springfield, which rests along the Interstate 91 corridor from Connecticut to Vermont, so the distinction doesn’t matter much anyway. read more

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How to get to Whoota Whoota Lookout

Whoota Whoota Lookout, Mid North Coast NSW

How to get to Whoota Whoota Lookout

It’s described as one of the best lookouts in New South Wales. But how in the heck do you actually get to Whoota Whoota Lookout?

This is the question the husband and I recently grappled with while visiting Pacific Palms on NSW’s Mid North Coast . You’re told by the Visitor Information Centre and the internet that you can drive right up to the lookout and that a 2WD vehicle will do. A dream! Technically both are true, but certainly not as simple as it sounds. Or so this pair of Sydney toss bags found out. read more

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How to Get to Vieques and Culebra

How to Get to Vieques and Culebra

Everything you need to know about traveling to Puerto Rico’s island gems.

Nicknamed the Spanish Virgin Islands, Vieques and Culebra are the most famous of the small islands and cays that make up the archipelago of Puerto Rico. Located just 6 miles and 20 miles off the east coast of the Puerto Rican mainland, respectively, Vieques and Culebra are where you’ll find two of Puerto Rico’s most treasured natural settings: Culebra’s postcard-perfect Flamenco beach and Vieques’ Mosquito Bay, the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world. Both have won prestigious awards and recognitions that place them among the must-see locations in the Caribbean. read more

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How to go from Bangkok to Koh Lipe

How to travel from Bangkok to Koh Lipe

How to go from Bangkok to Koh Lipe

When the time comes to escape the bustling Big Mango for a refreshing change of scenery, few nations can rival Thailand for pristine topical island escapes. Among the most alluring is Koh Lipe, a diminutive and fairly remote tropical haven in the deep south. It is a long road to paradise at over 500 miles from Bangkok, but well worth the effort. read more

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How to go from Amsterdam to Prague

How to go from Amsterdam to Prague

How to go from Amsterdam to Prague

With Dam Square and the Vondelpark checked off the list, you’re probably looking for the next awesome European capital to explore. There’s a chance it awaits over 440 miles away, across on the eastern fringes of Central Europe. That’s where Prague sits straddling the Vltava River, spiked with the mighty turrets of Prague Castle (one of the largest in the world), peppered with hearty Slavic beer halls, and touting museums dedicated to Jewish culture, Franz Kafka and much more. read more

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How to get to Winter Park Closed

How to get to Winter Park Closed

If you’re traveling by air to Colorado, you’re going to end up at Denver International Airport. The chances of getting snowed in at the airport are unlikely as it is located in a relatively low altitude area but has happened in the past so keep an eye out on the weather forecast! From the airport you have plenty of options, including rental car, shuttle bus, private limo and train travel to get to Winter Park. read more

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