Don’t Miss These 6 Sedona Wineries on Your Next Trip

Don’t Miss These 6 Sedona Wineries on Your Next Trip

I wouldn’t blame you for not immediately connecting award-winning wine-making with the Red Rock desert.

Who could have guessed that vineyards would fare so well here in this semi-desert (but immensely beautiful) landscape?

Even if you didn’t plan on visiting Sedona for its wines – although it’s quickly becoming a trendy wine destination on par with Napa valley – these Sedona wineries offer a natural charm of their own that’s sure to be a hit whether you’re looking for a good time at lunch or want to do full wine tasting tours. read more

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Dos and don’ts in Georgia

Dos and don'ts in Georgia

Dos and don’ts in Georgia

Photo: Waqar Hassa Hassangill

Georgia has a lot to offer for both cultural and outdoor travelers. To ensure that you behave properly with the locals, we have summarized the most important rules of conduct for Georgia in this article.

Georgia is one of the cradles of civilization. Besides breathtaking mountain scenery and enchanting beaches, the country offers an incredible amount of cultural characteristics. After all, it is one of the oldest Christian countries in the world. And although Georgia’s culture is very similar to ours, there are some important differences that you should definitely keep in mind during your backpacking trip. read more

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Driving in Austria: Tips for Road-tripping Travelers

Driving in Austria: Tips for Road-tripping Travelers

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel: The situation around the world is changing dramatically. Various governments have changed their travel warnings to restrict travel during this time. To understand how this may impact cover under your policy, please go to our FAQs and select your country of residence. read more

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Dr. Dan’s Notes

Dr. Dan’s Notes

The type of jokes that the CDC wants us to tell nowadays are "inside" jokes. I would tell a toilet paper joke but I don’t want to be a potty mouth.

A pandemic is one thing but this one is different. This virus is new to humans and has not been transmitted to humans by bats or birds or pigs or any of the other usual animals that share their viruses with us. It has been transmitted from a rare armadillo type creature that is a delicacy in China. read more

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Dota 2 Ember Spirit hero guide: Strategy, tips, and tricks

Dota 2 Ember Spirit hero guide: Strategy, tips, and tricks

Although difficult to tame, Xin’s wicked flames are frightening when handled correctly.

Xin the Ember Spirit is a high skill cap, mechanically demanding hero that’s often played as either the safe lane core or midlaner in a game of Dota 2. His kit makes him both versatile and highly mobile, but he requires a fair amount of game knowledge, game sense, and precise unit control. read more

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Dog-friendly breweries in Breckenridge, Frisco and throughout Colorado

Dog-friendly breweries in Breckenridge, Frisco and throughout Colorado

It’s no secret that Colorado loves their dogs, and in Summit County and throughout Colorado, pet owners don’t have to leave their four-legged friends in the car to grab a craft beer after a day out on the trails.

There are two breweries in Summit County that welcome well-behaved dogs with open arms. read more

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Dominican Republic: Travel Vaccines & Health Advice

Dominican Republic: Travel Vaccines & Health Advice

These are some of the major health risks and vaccinations that you’ll need to consider for a trip to Dominican Republic.

We stock most required vaccines on-site. You should ideally see us 4-6 weeks before your trip.

Recommended vaccinations:

Hepatitis A vaccine

Highly recommended. Hepatitis A is a viral disease that affects the liver. You can get hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in this country, regardless of where you are eating or staying. read more

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Do You Miss Cruising? This Recipe Will Let You Re-Create an Iconic Cruise Experience at Home

Do You Miss Cruising? This Recipe Will Let You Re-Create an Iconic Cruise Experience at Home

Even today, Baked Alaska is often served on celebration, formal or farewell evenings. The ultimate Baked Alaska experience includes ‘parades’: a procession of dining room staff each bearing a flaming Baked Alaska for each table of diners to top off an evening of formal dining. (Hilariously, these days, often to the unofficial Baked Alaska parade theme song of ‘Hot, Hot, Hot’). read more

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Do travelodge hotels accept dogs?

Eduardo Emmerich asked a question: Do travelodge hotels accept dogs?

Do travelodge hotels accept dogs?

Top best answers to the question «Do travelodge hotels accept dogs»

Travelodge have 500 hotels across the UK, all of which are dog friendly allowing up to two pets per room.

A great reasonably priced hotel group to stay at especially if travelling long distance to your holiday destination and you and your pooch need a break in the journey.

There is a charge of £20 per pet per stay. read more

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Do you need an international driving permit in Crete?

International Driving license in Crete - UK

Do you need an international driving permit in Crete?

Planning to drive in another country for the first time can feel overwhelming. The rules of the road are different, the laws are different, and if you have an accident, you might not know what to do. Most of us only plan for the good parts of our trip but we also need to be prepared in case there is an accident so that you are prepared. read more

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