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Travel Writing 101: Traveling on the (Very) Cheap
How to balance great opportunities with finances, relationships and dream job delusions.
Put These Free Travelers' Services On Your Speed Dial
Even though we'd prefer otherwise, not everyone carries Frommer's guidebooks with them everywhere they go. But that's OK: you still have a powerful travel information tool with you…
How to Check Out European Apartments Before You Check In
With the Euro now above $1.50, there are far more reasons than mere coziness to start looking away from hotels and towards apartments in Europe.
Lodging in Lighthouses on the Atlantic Ocean Coastline
Originally constructed to serve and protect, now several Atlantic coastline lighthouses are hosting visitors in search of cozy getaways with unbeatable water views.
Travel Health & Safety: Are You Going to Eat That?
Getting sick from something you ate is bad enough at home, but ten times worse when you're traveling.
10 Insider Tips Every Cruiser Should Know
Taking a cruise doesn't require a PhD in astrophysics, but it can't hurt to do a little homework to hedge your bets.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Cruising (and Then Some)
If you're a cruise neophyte, consider this your own personal FAQ, a demystification device you can keep in your wallet and whip out when circumstances demand.
Editor's Choice: What to Do When Something Goes Wrong
Flat tire? Full passport? Lost luggage? Our in-house travel experts dish on the best way to solve common travel problems.
Road Work: How To Live Abroad (Legally) Without Going Broke
If you want to stay somewhere longer than a few weeks and you aren't independently wealthy, the problem of money will always come up. Fortunately, several countries have plans where…
Herbivores on the Deep Blue Sea: Looking for Vegetarian Nirvana One Cruise Ship at a Time
The sea is not usually a place for vegetarians. Sharks eat seals, seals eat fish, big fish eat medium fish eat small fish, and it's only when you get down to herbivorous plankton that…
Shore Bets: Top 10 Things to Do in Singapore
So your ship's leaving from Singapore and you've got a day or two to kill before hopping on board? Here's some advice about what to do and where to go.
Disney Saving 101: Avoiding the Package Peril
How to avoid Disney's 'deal' traps by just saying 'no' to package add-ons during your next Orlando vacation.
Booking Travel Quandary: Trust Man or Machine?
It may be somewhat ironic for an article published on a travel website to suggest that booking your next trip online may not be the best solution, but the reality is that sometimes a…
Going Away for the Holidays? How You Can Beat the Airlines
Simply put, flying over the holidays can be a pain. There are ways to get the lowest possible fares, though, and ways to make the best of a miserable peak-day flight. We tell you how.
How Seven Figures Will Get You Seventy Years at Sea
Cruise ships are likened to floating cities all the time. So it's hardly a great leap to embrace the industry's latest twist: the floating cruise ship condominium.
New Ships Take Shape: Three Coming Soon, Two in the Oven, and One on the Drawing Board
This week the news is all about new ships, from massive mega-ships all the way down to sail-driven tall ships.
Travel Health & Safety: Can I Drink the Water?
A tall glass of water isn't always all it's cracked up to be. What water wisdom you need to know before your next trip.
Bye-Bye Felix: Stay in Cancun and Riviera Maya from $70
Much of the Yucatán Peninsula escaped hurricane damage thus far, the threat still looms. For those willing to hedge their bets, it's a good time to start thinking about traveling…
Terrific Terminals: Seven Great Train Stations
Most train stations offer the basics, and many up the ante with gorgeous architecture. These seven truly stand out: they're places you'd want to stay, rather than pass through.
Essential Advice for Experiencing Parks Without the Crowds
It's not easy to commune with nature when you're surrounded by hordes of fellow visitors.
Cheapers, Peepers: How to See Fall Foliage for Less
Head to National Parks to catch the U.S.A.'s greatest display of color and nature.
Frommers.com Podcast: How to Travel the World for a Long, Long Time
'Vagabonding' author Rolf Potts tells you how you can skip work and travel the globe for months at a time.
Get Face to Face with G.A.P. Adventures
This week, the Canadian tour specialist opens its first concept store in the U.S. -- a place where shoppers can talk to adventure travel experts, watch travel videos and meet with…
Celebrity Grabs for the Brass Ring with New Azamara Brand
Celebrity has created a whole new line around the two vessels, a line called Azamara Cruises, and earlier this month Frommers.com sailed aboard Azamara Journey to get an early peek at…
New Zealand: Particularly Perfect by Cruiseship
Australia's eastern neighbor is an anomaly in the world of travel destinations: Great roads, friendly locals, and natural beauty -- all without the tourists.