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10 Responses to “Backpacking Travel Insurance Policy May Be A Great Means To Get Your Trip Off To A Nice Begin”
Check out Gate1 travel agency. Now I will say they were no frills, but it did the job. We flew out of JFG (NYC) in mid March into Rome via Alitalia. Let me tell you the flight was just about as uncomfortable as it could have been. But the free wine they served made it easier. Fortunately our flight left at 8 pm so we were able to sleep for a few hours. The seats were tiny and and food terrible. As was the wine, but it did the job getting me to sleep. From there we flew to Venice. The flight wasn't full enough so we had to wait an extra two hours for another flight to come in before we left. Let me also tell you they translate many things into English, but they also forget, follow the crowd that you left with. Then we took a water taxi to Hotel Abbazia (I loved this and can't praise them enough), where we stayed for 2 nights. Then we took a train to Florence where we stayed at the Hotel Meridiana (cheesy, but clean with a great breakfast) for three days. We did a land only package in Rome for 4 days that included Hotel Mariano, a great hotel near the Termini in renovation but our room was wonderful overlooking a piazza with a shower to die for. We took the Eurostar for about 70Euro for both of us. Then they brought us back to the airport in Rome back to NYC. The total cost for this was $2100 for the both of us. They called it an 11 day vacation, but we were only had 9 full days in Italy. I still feel that it was worth it. I am checking now, and I can't get airfare for less than $600 in the fall. They have 6 day packages for $700. Check them out. Again, no frills, but cheap and once you get to Italy you can spend your money.
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Yes – you can go to the Directory of Article Directories (see link below) and submit to the free directories listed there.
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May 18th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
Check out Gate1 travel agency. Now I will say they were no frills, but it did the job. We flew out of JFG (NYC) in mid March into Rome via Alitalia. Let me tell you the flight was just about as uncomfortable as it could have been. But the free wine they served made it easier. Fortunately our flight left at 8 pm so we were able to sleep for a few hours. The seats were tiny and and food terrible. As was the wine, but it did the job getting me to sleep. From there we flew to Venice. The flight wasn't full enough so we had to wait an extra two hours for another flight to come in before we left. Let me also tell you they translate many things into English, but they also forget, follow the crowd that you left with. Then we took a water taxi to Hotel Abbazia (I loved this and can't praise them enough), where we stayed for 2 nights. Then we took a train to Florence where we stayed at the Hotel Meridiana (cheesy, but clean with a great breakfast) for three days. We did a land only package in Rome for 4 days that included Hotel Mariano, a great hotel near the Termini in renovation but our room was wonderful overlooking a piazza with a shower to die for. We took the Eurostar for about 70Euro for both of us. Then they brought us back to the airport in Rome back to NYC. The total cost for this was $2100 for the both of us. They called it an 11 day vacation, but we were only had 9 full days in Italy. I still feel that it was worth it. I am checking now, and I can't get airfare for less than $600 in the fall. They have 6 day packages for $700. Check them out. Again, no frills, but cheap and once you get to Italy you can spend your money.
June 2nd, 2010 at 3:36 pm
by Muhammad Adnan Asim ( linkadnan ) # 2 Thailand Travel Guide Considered a ‘Southeast Asian Paradise’, Thailand is a favorite holiday destination for travelers. Whenever you plan a trip to Thailand, the first place that comes to your mind is Bangkok. Thailand travel guide takes you around some of the untouched places, unraveling more mystery [...]
June 9th, 2010 at 10:47 pm
CNN article about the impact of the oil spill including an interview with the mayor of Destin:
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June 30th, 2010 at 5:17 am
if Sardinia is not Italy,stay in your Island don’t come in Rome or Milan to find a job!!!!!!!!!
June 25th, 2011 at 10:39 pm
Stay up to date: Peace Region Flooding Progress Report – travel advisories and detour information. #YXJ #DawsonCreek
August 23rd, 2011 at 5:21 am
Hi,
Yes – you can go to the Directory of Article Directories (see link below) and submit to the free directories listed there.
Since your article is about travel, be sure to submit to the two "niche" section directories that are dedicated to that specific theme.
Then submit to at least a few of the 'multiple category' article sites in the sections most relevant to that same genre. ie. EzineArticles is one of the high Google PR ranked directories there, but submit to others too.
Hope that helps!
September 7th, 2011 at 1:47 am
just get an ipod