Author name: Donna Ryan

Featured, Travel Tips, Weather

How to Choose When to Travel

In the travel industry, seasonal travel is defined by a peak season, which runs through the summer months of June, July, and August; a shoulder season, which falls between April and June and September to October; and the off-season, running from November to the early part of spring or March.

Featured, Travel Tips

Travel Etiquette Tips for Travelers Overseas

Each country has its own unique conventions and traditions. Therefore, in order to communicate with the locals you also have to understand a little bit about their expectations with respect to etiquette. After all, you are a guest in their country, so you’ll need to stay in sync with what’s expected of you.

Attractions, Featured, Travel Tips

How to Avoid Lines While Traveling

Also, when you visit well-known or popular attractions, it’s better to be an early bird than stop by the site in the middle part of the day. Unless you want to scramble for photo opportunities during those peak times, it’s better to set your sights toward visiting the sites when they first open. You’ll also find fewer crowds at attractions toward closing time as well.

Australia, Nature, Pacific

The Great Barrier Reef in Australia

In the Great Barrier Reef itself, you can regularly see dolphins, porpoises and whales. In fact, scientists and researchers have noted and listed thirty species of these marine mammals in this part of the world. In addition well over 1,000 species of fish make their home in the reef, including trout, snapper, bass, and the clownfish.

Featured, Pacific

An Overview of the Cook Islands

The Cook Islands are comprised of fifteen islands – Polynesian atolls that truly represent a tropical getaway. Largely unaffected by the tourism trade, the islands afford visitors with the opportunity to enjoy their vacation time at a less-hurried pace. Plus, each island has its own personality. For example, the main island Rarotonga is visited by around 100,000 tourists each year. Yet, it still is infused with island charm – what with its serene atmosphere, ideal climate, and breath-taking scenery.

Featured, New Zealand, Pacific

General Information for New Zealand Travelers

If you are planning a trip to New Zealand in the near or distant future, then you’ll need to know what to expect with respect to such everyday details as banking, using your credit card, shopping, and tipping. For instance, in New Zealand, banks are usually open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and shops and offices keep regular hours five days a week from 9:00 to 5:00 p.m. In some popular tourist towns, such as Queenstown or Rotura, retailers are open seven days a week. Shops that stay open later than 5:00 p.m. usually do so on Thursday or Friday nights.

Editors' Picks, Europe, Work & Study

Work and Study Programs in Europe

Are you looking for a cost-effective way to experience Europe for an extended time period? Then, you may want to consider studying, volunteering, or working on the European continent. Some colleges encourage studying abroad and international cards are available for students that permits them to see tourist attractions at a discount.

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