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A new residential cruise ship plans to sail around the world every 2½ years. Cabins start at $11 million. - insider.com - Switzerland - Greenland - Madagascar
insider.com
26.09.2024 / 03:35

A new residential cruise ship plans to sail around the world every 2½ years. Cabins start at $11 million.

Do you have a travel itch, a love of sailing, and an extra $11 million to spare? If so, Ulyssia Residences has a ship for you.

The Fastest Commercial Train in the World Runs at 267.8 Mph and You Can Take It Every 15 Minutes - matadornetwork.com - Germany - France - Italy - Australia - Japan - Britain - Usa - city London - South Africa - China - state Maryland - city Boston - Washington - state Florida - state Connecticut - state Pennsylvania - state New Jersey - city Miami - city Rome - state Massachusets - city Venice - state New York - state Rhode Island - city Brussels - city Shanghai - state Delaware
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:46

The Fastest Commercial Train in the World Runs at 267.8 Mph and You Can Take It Every 15 Minutes

There are two types of train trip: The long, slow, and often luxurious train journey that takes you through beautiful scenery that you book specifically to spend time on the rails; and the speedy, no-nonsense, cheap train ride you take to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible. In the first category, you’ll find grand trips like Australia’s The Ghan, South Africa’s Blue Train, and Britain’s Caledonian Sleeper. In the second, there are trips from London to Brussels in just two hours, from Rome to Venice in four hours, and from Miami to Orlando in three hours. And if you’re a train traveler who belongs to the second category and likes getting places fast without flying, there are plenty of trains in this world that do just that at speeds previously unimaginable on land, including the fastest train in the world and its closest competitors.

How to Sail Through Indonesia's Most Remote Corners on a 16th-Century Wooden Ship - matadornetwork.com - Australia - Ireland - Russia - Indonesia
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:44

How to Sail Through Indonesia's Most Remote Corners on a 16th-Century Wooden Ship

As I watched the Indonesian port city of Labuan Bajo fade into the horizon from the aft deck of Katherina, the bars on my phone gradually diminished before vanishing altogether. I’d spend the next 10 days cruising the coasts of Flores, Komodo, and Alor with SeaTrek Sailing Adventures, during which time my iPhone would be no more than a paperweight with a fancy camera.

The No. 1 Rule For a Successful Road Trip, According to the ‘Amateur Traveler’ - matadornetwork.com - Britain - Usa - Canada - Afghanistan - Puerto Rico - city Columbia, Britain
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:44

The No. 1 Rule For a Successful Road Trip, According to the ‘Amateur Traveler’

Chris Christensen has run the travel blog and podcast Amateur Traveler since 2005. His podcast alone has more than 900 episodes. He’s clearly not an amateur in the sense that he’s new to travel or unpaid for his work, but he is an amateur when you consider the root of the word.

Richmond’s Historic Waterfront Is Going Strong. Here’s How to Get In on the Action on a Trip to BC. - matadornetwork.com - Georgia - Britain - city Richmond - city Columbia, Britain
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024 / 14:42

Richmond’s Historic Waterfront Is Going Strong. Here’s How to Get In on the Action on a Trip to BC.

On a floating restaurant patio in Steveston Village, an enclave of Richmond, BC, the ocean views are almost as pleasant as the flaky, lightly battered cod on your plate. After a busy day cycling along the seashore and watching the catches come in at Fisherman’s Wharf, your reward is a generous helping of the city’s best fish and chips. Tomorrow, you’ll be heading out on the water to try and hook your own rockfish or spot whales along the coast.

Is the Entry/Exit Scheme delayed again? What travellers need to know about new EU border checks - euronews.com - Netherlands - Germany - Iceland - Norway - Eu - France - Switzerland - Ireland - Britain - Russia - Cyprus - city Tallinn
euronews.com
22.09.2024 / 22:48

Is the Entry/Exit Scheme delayed again? What travellers need to know about new EU border checks

The EU's post-Brexit Entry/Exit System (EES) is due to launch in November, but recent reports suggest it may face further delays.

UK Electronic Travel Authorisation: When will the new visa-free entry system apply to Europeans? - euronews.com - Eu - Australia - Ireland - Britain - Usa - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Jordan - Uae - Bahrain - Oman - county Canadian - Kuwait - city Kuwait
euronews.com
22.09.2024 / 22:48

UK Electronic Travel Authorisation: When will the new visa-free entry system apply to Europeans?

The UK's Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will soon apply to visitors from from Europe, Australia, the US and Canada.

Winding Through the Clouds on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - cntraveler.com - Britain - city Manchester - India
cntraveler.com
22.09.2024 / 11:09

Winding Through the Clouds on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Kneeling up on their seats, a troop of school girls clapped as a popular Bollywood song played out from a phone. Plaited into loops, their matching hair swung to the rhythm of the train as it curled around a wide arc, the back end snaking out of a bamboo forest. I was on board the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and the climb up West Bengal’s jungled slopes was alive with music, cheering, and hoots at every turn. From the open doorway I could smell the freshness of pine, its clean scent soon overpowered by skinny eucalyptus towering overhead. Leaning into the wind, I heard another favorite filmy number start up and ducked back inside to join in with the singalong.

Vilnius is cheap, safe, and fun — no wonder it's the world's happiness capital for Gen Z - insider.com - city European - city Old - Eu - Lithuania - Britain - Usa - Ukraine - city Vilnius - city Baltic - Belarus
insider.com
18.09.2024 / 09:47

Vilnius is cheap, safe, and fun — no wonder it's the world's happiness capital for Gen Z

When Lithuania topped the World Happiness Report ranking for people under 30 earlier this year, it came as a bit of a shock — even for those who live there.

How Relaxed Visa Rules Are Opening Up the World for Tourism - skift.com - France - Australia - Ireland - city Dublin - India - Thailand - Sri Lanka - city Dubai
skift.com
15.09.2024 / 16:56

How Relaxed Visa Rules Are Opening Up the World for Tourism

Five years ago, Indian newlyweds Pallabi and Kshitiz were all set for their dream honeymoon in Australia. But Kshitiz had a business trip to Dubai that left him with no time to submit his passport for the Australian visa, which would take about a month to process. They had to settle for a local getaway instead. Fast forward to today, and with Australia’s new online visa application process — no passport submission required — they’re finally heading to Australia this October.

Would you ‘suffer the pain’ of a long-haul budget flight? Wizz Air hopes so with new Saudi service - euronews.com - Hungary - Ireland - Britain - Usa - city London - Saudi Arabia - city Abu Dhabi - city Milan - city Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
euronews.com
13.09.2024 / 19:45

Would you ‘suffer the pain’ of a long-haul budget flight? Wizz Air hopes so with new Saudi service

Wizz Air, which earlier this year received the unenviable title of ‘Worst Airline in Europe’ from consumer body Which? - has announced it’s launching long-haul flights.

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