The Smart Traveler’s Passport: 399 Tips from Seasoned Travelers
Budget Travel magazine isn’t just about the best travel experience at the lowest price it’s also about traveling “the right way.” Their philosophy, “Vacations for real people,” has led them to their readership for guidance, and this collection of their readers’ best 399 travel tips is an essential addition to any traveler’s library. In The Smart Traveler’s Passport, you’ll learn: 13 different uses for Ziploc bags How dental floss can double as a tape measure Where to find the…
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Contains some good ideas — most of them related to how and what to pack. Unfortunately the majority of the tips are rather specific (e.g. how to save some money when in a specific town) and don’t really seem fitting for a book with general advice. Guess this kind of information would make more sense on a web site, but it’s good reading when stuck at an airport.
Very highly recommended for both the novice and the seasoned traveler alike, “The Smart Traveler’s Passport” is a compact, pocket-sized, 244-page compendium offering 399 practical and valuable tips from experienced travelers on everything from locating an appropriate hotel online, to what to pack in a bag small enough to carry on an aircraft, to navigating through airport security with a minimum of frustration. Included are thirteen different uses for Ziploc bags, how dental floss can double as a tape measure, where to find the best street food when in a strange city, how a digital camera can help to find your rental car, how to avoid long lines at popular attractions, and so much more. If you are contemplating a trip anywhere at home or abroad, especially if you are traveling on a budget, then “The Smart Traveler’s Passport” will prove to be a welcome and throughly ‘user friendly’ reference to getting the most out of your trip.