People with disabilities get around; they travel nationally and internationally by plane, auto, train, ship and other forms of transportation.
With a little advance planning, travel for people with disabilities can be safe, fun and rewarding.
Family Travel Guides has been assisting families with a comprehensive variety of lodging, family friendly destinations, family adventures and practical tips for families
Feb
17th

Bike-friendly cities

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning
Travel Advice, Travel Learning

bicing

There are many cities in the world who have started several years ago to promote cycling. In some dramatic changes have been made, building special lanes, making bicycles for public use at low prices and ongoing education and awareness programs among the local population. Today we tell what are the 10 cities that can be considered bike-friendly. (more...)

Feb
17th

City bike

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning
Travel Advice, Travel Learning

a63

Previously we start counting them what were the most friendly city for cyclists . Here we present the 5 cities where bicycles have priority. (more...)

Feb
17th

Hotels & Excursions in Marrakech

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning, Travel Stories
Travel Advice, Travel Learning, Travel Stories

a61

If you plan a trip to Marrakech, we should think seriously stay in a Riad, an
Arabic word that refers to the models of palaces in Morocco, adapted to modern
times to become tourist accommodations. Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
17th

Six travel destinations with guaranteed good weather

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning
Travel Advice, Travel Learning

a59

For those who think that holidays are never the same without an eternal sun,
in OpenTravel, published a selection of destinations with guaranteed good
weather.

Most are sites by geographical conditions, latitude, and landscape, we guarantee
hours of sunlight and heat up at any time of year, cloudless annoying, rain, no
days frescos.A then reviewed each of the proposals . Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
17th

South Africa, a trip and an accessible destination

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning
Travel Advice, Travel Learning

For those who wonder what the real costs of a trip to
South Africa and what is the situation in terms of spending relative to other
countries, we review to approach the costs and tips for a safe journey. For
starters, it’s good to know that South Africa is a destination less expensive
than many African countries less developed.

a57However, apart liquidating the ticket cost, the trip to South Africa we will
further note that many destinations in Europe and even North American countries
like the United States or Canada. South Africa is relatively accessible, where
you can access good services and quality infrastructure regardless of lavish
spending. If we lack reasons to travel to South Africa, we turn to the budgetary
part of a trip.

To make an estimate, we might well spend in South Africa should set a budget
minded trip, about $ 25 a day (or rounded, about 20 euros). Of course we talk of
a housing that are cheap, either in hostels, or camping, as well as move around
on public transport. In fact, there are affordable options of public transport,
urban lines in major cities and over longer distances.

To avoid higher costs for high season it is best to avoid scheduling our trip
between September and November or April-May, the school holiday season when many
children saturate the accommodations decreasing the supply.

A trip to South Africa, also may be more accessible building offers or
arrangements for tax deductibility. Saving our purchase receipts may deduct the
VAT on many products to leave the country. As for the insecurity in large
cities, it is just take the minimum precautions and common sense move. To avoid
mishaps of expenditures related to force majeure, avoid night time travel in
urban areas of little movement, where robberies are more frequent.

a58In short, a trip to South Africa has a lower cost than destinations in Europe or
North America, with the advantage of varied housing options, good quality, and
accessible, as well as a economical transportation system. To make matters
worse, vast national parks where all the African wildlife to observe, has
excellent infrastructure and a much smaller cost than some parks and reserves in
neighboring countries.