Articles related to "Travel Abroad"Learn more about the ins and out of obtaining auto insurance when you visit Mexico or Canada. Find out more about buying insurance for travel abroad before you go.
For anyone who has been bitten by the travel bug, but is unsure how to pay for said adventure, one of the following jobs or programs may be just the right solution.
US citizens planning international travel may need international travel health insurance. Medicare and many private health insurance plans do not cover travel abroad.
Taking a vacation abroad is a luxury few can afford, since budgets are tight. However, if you've got the money to spend travel suppliers would love to have your business.
www.CouchSurfing.com gives users the opportunity to travel on the cheap by staying with locals. The people who house them also offer trip advice.
Helpful ideas to help save you some money while in Europe. Tips touch on the following travel areas: when to go, where to stay, transportation, and dining.
International travel through maritime universities is a fantastic opportunity for United States students interested in pursuing a career at sea.
Although you can't imagine taking any trip without your dog, flying overseas isn't as easy as traveling across a state in a car. Here are some tips.
An expatriate traveling in China harkened the shrill tweet from a little old lady with a whistle. On the mainland, this is not always a signal that she is in harms way.
All aboard for the volunteer-travel experience; a rising trend which combines travel with ethics, welcoming all students, graduates and career-breakers.
If jet-setting off to Rome, Florence, Venice or other Italian cities, take a quick look at some of the customs and protocols. The trip to Europe will be a bit smoother
A family sabbatical can be a unique, once in a lifetime chance to experience an extended family trip with the kids. Here are tips on making a family sabbatical happen.
Expectant parents often look forwards to their first or next child, but some look for them in the far corners of the world. Consider adopting internationally.
The U.S. Passport Card, an alternative to traditional passports using RFID technology, is part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to increase border security.
Coffee originated in Ethiopia and has spread all around the globe. The world is smaller today and more of the worlds unique tastes are available than ever before.
The decision to study abroad can be a tough one. Here, individuals involved in international exchange programs describe their experiences.
A helpful guide for those wishing to gain professional qualifications for teaching English as a foreign language.
Anthropology, the study of all aspects of human beings, is a great major for students interested in culture and in conducting exciting research.
Before taking off for that trip of a lifetime overseas, be sure you take all the necessary steps to ensure a healthy vacation. Note these tips if traveling to Israel.
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention is a veritable treasure when it comes to health. It provides information on a wide spectrum of health issues.
Long plane rides are an inevitable part of traveling abroad. Fortunately, there are many things that international travelers can do to improve their inflight experience.
Studying, volunteering, or working abroad is one of the most enriching experiences of a person's life. The following tips will help to make your preparations stress-free.
Eating out is daunting for anyone with Celiac/Sprue, autism, or other ailments requiring a strict avoidance of gluten.
Before making travel plans for your overseas vacation, be sure to know which countries are more economical. For example, Eastern Europe is cheaper than Western Europe.
Buying medical, trip cancellation, and lost baggage and property insurance provides significant benefits while traveling abroad, but parents should know the limitations.
Traveling abroad with student groups necessitates longer layovers to overcome time spent at airport security check points and the possibility of initial flight delays.
Do you need a change of scenery or a well-earned break? Taking a Gap Year is the perfect way to re-energise yourself, explore unique locations and learn new skills.
International travel starts before the plane leaves the ground. Follow this pre-departure advice to help make the trip abroad as smooth as possible.
WWOOF is an organization that allows travelers to see a new part of the world in an authentic way while learning about organic farming by working voluntarily.
Clothes in the United States usually come from overseas assembly lines. In India, popular, traditional wear comes from the skilled, rapidly moving hands of Lucknowites.
If you are already abroad and wish to learn the facts about tutoring conversational English, pay a visit to the teachers' room at the nearest school of English.
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Niccolo Machiavelli is considered the inventor of modern politics. His theory that it is better to be feared than loved, earned him an unscrupulous reputation.
Considering renting a car when travelling abroad this year? Find out how an imbalance between supply and demand has caused car rental costs to rise steeply.
The word hepatitis simply means an inflammation of the liver without pinpointing a specific cause.
From conservation to construction, a range of activities awaits the international volunteer. This article provides practical resources and information on "voluntourism."
In "American Journey," The Eroica Trio has released another album that showcases the group's propensity to blend familiar classics with lesser known works.
As the debate over health insurance rages on in the United States, a quiet revolution is taking place as patients find other answers to their medical needs.
Travel publishers Lonely Planet have included Belfast as a City on the Rise in their Blue List, and say Northern Ireland is a Must See Destination for 2007
The Piano director Jane Campion gets everything right in this period romance drama about the last days of young poet John Keats and his lady love Fanny Brawne.
Thomas Palfy's 2007 photojournal is a collection old and newer photos that gives the reader a glimpse into more than just his travels.
The Civil War (1861-65) is the most tumultuous period in U.S. history. The nation was divided into two sides, and each side had its own president and First Lady.
In Stephen King's apocalyptic novel, humanity is almost wiped out by a flu epidemic. Is the current flu virus life imitating art?
Despite what travel guide books tell you, cultures aren’t always as clear cut as they may seem to be made out to be. Only once you’re actually living somewhere will you
This article introduces ways youth workers can create programming that promotes youth development.
The summer days are winding down and for many of you, summer vacations are a thing of a distant past.
Family travel insurance can be as simple as coverage in case you need to cancel a trip, or include travel health insurance while out of your normal coverage area.
Anyone who has heard the Wedding March is familiar with the work of Felix Mendelssohn. Find out some more about this composer who lived during the early Romantic period.
Folk101 continues its conversation with Gregory Page with a discussion of his hometown San Diego and the advantages of being an independent musician.
Traveling is a bliss and should be done by all of us, once in a while. But, nothing better to have a back-up plan in case things go wrong abroad.
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