by MAYA STANTON, Lonely Planet Writer With the Transportation Security Administration’s restrictions around the boarding process constantly shifting (see: those Star Wars-themed Coca-Cola bottles that had Disney-goers in an uproar), even the most jaded frequent flier can be caught unaware. Here are some scenarios you should have on your radar before your next departure. You wouldn’t believe […]
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Get a Passport in 24 Hours with FedEx
Summer travel is in full swing, which means many travelers are gathering their necessary items for an upcoming trip abroad. With all of the hustle and bustle, it can be easy to neglect the basics. To help travelers get prepared when time is short, FedEx and RushMyPassport have teamed up to offer expedited U.S. passport […]
Traveling Solo as a Woman has Never Been Easier…or More Fun 50% of the travelers on adventure tours offered by a popular travel company are women 28% of women in the US travel solo on trips (From Linblad Expeditions website) Solo travel for women is becoming increasingly popular as travel companies are designing experiences […]
Cities by Water
Seeing a city from the water gives us a whole new perspective that we lack while experiencing it from the ground. If you’ve been to Vancouver, you’ve probably walked through the dense heart of historic Gastown. But you wouldn’t know until you hopped on a sea bus (a part of the public transit system that […]