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Tips for Couples Traveling to Hawaii

Tips for Couples Traveling to Hawaii

Whether it’s for your honeymoon, an anniversary, or just because, you and your significant other will want to plan some romantic activities ahead of time for your trip to the busy city of Honolulu–or maybe you’ll want some adventure during your stay.

Round the World Q&A: Shannon O’Donnell

Round the World Q&A: Shannon O’Donnell

Today’s Round the World Travel Q&A is from Shannon O’Donnell. You can keep up with Shannon on her blog, A Little Adrift, and on Twitter. What made you decide to do a RTW trip? I was at an in-between stage in my life and had always wanted to travel. I had a mobile job and [...]

Top Travel Applications for Budget Travel

Top Travel Applications for Budget Travel

The following post comes from Nathan Richardson, the editor of ComplexSearch, a blog tracking the latest bank rates, certificate of deposit, money market account rates and bank reviews. Travel can get expensive. There are a number of costs associated with travel, from eating out to paying for hotel rooms. You can employ a number of [...]

Public Transport: The Good, the Bad, the Incomprehensible

Public Transport: The Good, the Bad, the Incomprehensible

by Rease Kirchner Public transportation can truly be a blessing- if you know how to use it. Getting around in a different city can be really tricky and, in some cases, expensive. Many people have mixed feelings on using public transit due to a variety of reasons such as rumors that public transit is always [...]

Barra de Navidad: Small Town Beach Life

Barra de Navidad: Small Town Beach Life

It’s not uncommon for people to fly off to Mexico to have a nice beach vacation, but usually they head straight for Cancún. Let’s be honest here- Cancún is not Mexico.If you are looking for a real Mexican beach I would like to suggest Barra de Navidad.

Huacachina, sand boarding and dune buggies

Huacachina, sand boarding and dune buggies

by Mike Holly We turned our backs on Lima and Miraflores, eager to be on the move and the travel bug was strong. A couple of days after our plane landed in Lima, the jet lag was wearing thin and with spirits high we set off for Ica and Huacachina. There were plenty of buses [...]

5 Technological Necessities When Traveling Abroad

5 Technological Necessities When Traveling Abroad

Unlimited Internet access has become the rallying cry of the digital age. Due to the Internet’s prevalence in modern society, people need, rather than desire, unrestricted access to the Web. Bills must constantly be paid online, messages must be

Day Trip from Hong Kong: Macau

Day Trip from Hong Kong: Macau

by Sydney Stonner Just a day trip away from Hong Kong is China’s other “special administrative region” — the former Portuguese colony of Macau. Although it is so close, the city is surprisingly different from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. It can easily be reached by a ferry from the China Ferry Terminal [...]

Four Days: Walking to Machu Picchu

Four Days: Walking to Machu Picchu

At the top was Dead Woman’s Pass, and we knew that altitude sickness was a serious threat. The terrain started to change and we entered a forest micro climate before coming out onto the Puna grasslands which would peak at 4200 metres. We were above the tree line here and very close to the snow line.

Travelated October Photo Contest

Travelated October Photo Contest

Contest Closed Travelated is sad to report that we received zero qualifying entries for this month’s photo contest. Maybe our theme didn’t get people excited enough to participate, or maybe our prize wasn’t enticing enough. We may never know. We will try again in November, so remember to check back, or sign up for our [...]