Transportation
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (10 hours ago)
Tallinn has been an important port and Estonia's connection with the world since before recorded history. Because of this, the city has not one, but two museums dedicated to the sea. The Maritime Museum is housed in Fat Margaret, an old cannon tower that once protected the ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (1 day ago)
When we last heard from Dennis Tito, it was when the New York-born American engineer was catching a $20 million ride on the International Space Station. That was in 2001 and he did so against the wishes of NASA, instead hitting up the Russian Federal Space Agency for the ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (1 day ago)
I try not to be the stereotypical ugly gringo when I'm in Latin America. I tolerate leisurely or downright rude service, I use my poor but functional Spanish, and I try to go with the flow, bearing in mind that things are just different south of the border. But no matter how ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (5 days ago)
Writers are famous for blowing into places for a very short period of time and then spouting off on them as though they were experts. Click on my name here and you'll see that I'm just as guilty as everyone else. And writers with a hell of a lot more talent than me have done ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (7 days ago)
Mandatory insurance. Those are two words that I hate to hear when I'm renting a car outside the U.S. On Thursday night, I spent an hour and a half in a Thrifty Rent a Car location near the airport in San Jose, Costa Rica, trying to understand how an eight-day rental that I ...
by Megan Fernandez (RSS feed) (8 days ago)
The story of a Colorado family of 14 currently trekking and blogging around the country in an RV made "The Today Show" recently, highlighting a particularly dreamy type of wanderlust – and one that reached a peak in 2011 with 8.5 percent of U.S households owning an RV, ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (11 days ago)
Looking for a nice, quiet place for a late winter holiday this week? Then why not celebrate the Lunar New Year in China, along with a billion plus new friends, many of whom will hit the road to see family members during the chunyun or spring festival travel season that runs ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (14 days ago)
Start talking about anything even remotely related to the topic of travel insurance and odds are the conversation will be short. This is not something that travelers dream about, plan for or share with their social networks. No one we know of has a scrapbook of insurance ...
by Laurel Miller (RSS feed) (17 days ago)
San Francisco has a well-deserved reputation for being expensive, but that's not to say you can't enjoy it to the fullest on a budget. The joy of this compact, walkable city is that you don't need your own transportation. Remember, though, that food is the soul of San ...
by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) (18 days ago)
Here's a killer idea for a venture capitalist with a few bucks to burn: start a rental car company that doesn't soak customers who want to return the car at a different location. Time and time again, I find myself needing to revise my travel plans because I can't find a ...
by Libby Zay (RSS feed) (22 days ago)
Columbus, Ohio, is known as both "Cowtown" and "The Biggest Small Town in America," nicknames that begin to shed light on the destination's Midwest charm mixed with big city amenities. Relative to other urban centers, the streets are safe and the people are friendly, ...
by Reena Ganga (RSS feed) (23 days ago)
If the thought of Las Vegas conjures up images of flashy clubs, glitzy shows, an endless parade of limousines and eye-wateringly high table limits – you're not entirely mistaken. This is a city where high rollers come to play and $3000-a-glass cocktails or ...
by Lillian Africano (RSS feed) (24 days ago)
Never knew I had a taste for speed. Never chewed up Jersey Turnpike miles singing "Born to Run," never flipped the bird at the drivers I left in the dust. Nope. Though I drive a traffic-cop-magnet red car, I have never gotten a speeding ticket; I just go with the flow of ...
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (28 days ago)
A research team in Scotland and the Czech Republic has developed a tractor beam.
A press release from St. Andrews University reveals that scientists at that university and at the Institute of Scientific Instruments in the Czech Republic have for the first time been able ...
by Reena Ganga (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Americans have never been ones to take long vacations. That's not exactly surprising - after all, the average employee only gets 14 days of paid time off each year. Still, the amount of time we spend on vacation has been dwindling over the years, and now our average ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
This Photo of the Day is titled "Lion's Gate Bridge" and comes from Gadling Flickr pool member James Wheeler who used a Nikon D-600 to capture this image. Lion's Gate Bridge (AKA the First Narrows Bridge) is a suspension bridge in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
The ...
by Heather Poole (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
From time to time I get questions from readers who want to know what the rules are regarding viewing pornography in flight now that Wi-Fi is available on board most airplanes. Thankfully, it hasn't been much of an issue (knock on wood). But planes are crowded, personal space ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Alaska rail and cruise packages, commonly called Cruise Tours, are heating up as more travelers opt to see more of what the land of the midnight sun has to offer. Choosing a multi-day land exploration, either before or after a seven-day cruise line sailing, gets ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Discounts on travel commonly come from a travel service provider's attempt to promote their business. An airline may have extra seats to fill so they discount them, offering a better value. Hotels promote traditionally slow occupancy times in one way or another and ...
by Chris Owen (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
Bangkok's taxi drivers are a picky bunch. In the past, tell a Bangkok taxi driver that you want to go someplace they don't like and they simply refused to go there. Giving taxi drivers, in general, a bad name, passengers often were over charged when it came time to pay the ...
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