The Ultimate Guide To Free Travel: Credit Card Bonuses!
Traveling for free is easy! It only takes a few moments to understand the process and to come up with the ideal strategy for your travel plans.
Traveling for free is easy! It only takes a few moments to understand the process and to come up with the ideal strategy for your travel plans.
This is my guide on how to book the perfect vacation! I’ve taken many vacations all over the world and continually strive to make things easier and more comfortable for myself. This is what I’ve learned.
A comparison through my experience of Purplebricks and Faira. Purplebricks has a flat rate of $3600 when selling a home that must be paid within 6 months of signing on to their service while Faira has a 1% fee during the closing of your home sale.
How To Pick An Airline Seat: The best place to sit on a plane are the window, aisle, exit row and bulkhead seats. Each of course have their different pros/cons. We’ll go over each one to help you decide what works best!
Ok, it was close to free! It was in the free “area code”. I used 44,000 Radisson Rewards hotel points to stay at the Radisson Blu Malta Golden Sands rather than paying the $300+/night the hotel was retailing for. Plus, I got an upgraded room!
If you’re flying for 15 hours, you’ll probably want to make yourself comfortable. This is the journey from Los Angeles to Sydney in the Qantas 747 Business Class seats.
There are two popular blue lagoons in the world. The most popular one is in Iceland and it’s a hot spring. The second (less known) location is in Malta.
Taking the Airlink Express (Dublin airport bus) is the cheapest way (7 Euros) to get to Dublin’s city center from the airport.
Hotels and even hostels are very expensive in Iceland. If you’re staying in Reykjavik, that’s a 40-minute drive to the airport. And if you have an early flight, it’s even more challenging. Many people choose to sleep at Iceland KEF airport and it’s not a problem.
After arriving in Iceland from Los Angeles, I had 19-hours to kill before arriving continuing to Dublin. The plan: Rent-a-car, hangout in the Blue Lagoon, eat at Habibi, sleep in the car and then go to the airport. Most of that plan failed.