One big issue travelers have when traveling abroad is cell phone service. It can be expensive and difficult to set up. So how can travelers stay in touch with each other using their cell phones, even when there is no cell phone service? The Traveling Professor has the solution for you for off-the-grid communication with his Travel Product of the Month.
In our blog post yesterday, we examined how airline award miles have become devalued, are harder to redeem, and have added extra fees. Today we talk about accumulating points through credit card spending to help people fund their travel endeavors. So, check out The Traveling Professor's blog post on using points instead of airline reward miles.
Being a frequent flyer and a member of American Airlines AAdvantage program, I have accumulated millions of miles since I became a member in 1984. I have accumulated these miles mostly through purchases on credit cards and through flights themselves. I would use these miles to get "free" flights or upgrades. Is it worth it to accumulate and redeem miles anymore? Please read my blog post and see what The Traveling Professor has to say.
If you are hungry, Florence is not a bad place to be. Fresh vegetables, fat cuts of beef, and let's not forget the marvelous desserts. The Traveling Professor does at least 2 small group tours to Florence each year and we've found some very good dining spots. Listed in today's blog post are 5 of The Traveling Professor's favorite places to eat in Florence.
We just got back from 2 small group tours to Iceland and the Northern Lights. Contrary to what you may believe, the Northern Lights are not always visible. First of all, there needs to be no cloud cover and of course, it needs to be dark outside. The darker the better which is the reason we search for them outside the city of Reykjavik. Secondly, the Northern Lights needs to be there, which as we found out, is not always the case. On our first trip, we did not get Mother Nature to cooperate. However, on our second tour, we had a spectacular night. Here are my tips for photographing the Northern Lights.
My daugther, Amanda, gives the best travel gifts. About 6 years ago she gave me a simple, yet elegant gift that I use on every trip I take. It's that one thing that people on my small group tours always admire when they see it and ask where I got it from. My passport holder is always there with me on every trip and I love carrying it. To see the details, check out my blog post for my Travel Product of the Month
For me, the only part of traveling I don't like is getting through the airport. It can be a real hassle dealing with the long security lines. And if I'm running on the late side, it an be stressful too. I fly about 75,000 to 100,000 air miles a year all over the United States and Europe and through trial and error, I have learned quite a bit on how to get through airport security lines quickly.
Paris is a multi-faceted city full of historical, cultural, culinary, and religious attractions. Today we take a look at 5 different religious attractions worth visiting on your next tour to Paris. Some of the Paris religious sites listed in today's The Traveling Professor blog post will be familiar, some will surprise you. In any case, take a look at The Professor's 5 religon-oriented sites of interest in Paris.
Claude Monet was a prolific Impressionist painter. Paris is the perfect place to see the best examples of his works. We will be on a Traveling Professor small group tour to Paris next month and we expect to make Monet a major focus of our tour. In today's blog post, I tell about 3 places to visit in Paris to see the best of Monet.
One of my favorite things to do on The Traveling Professor's small group tours to Italy is to eat in Rome. To be honest, the menus don't vary too much from restaurant to restaurant, but the quality of Roman cuisine is some of the best to be found in Italy. In today's blog post I have picks for dinner, lunch, and a gelato spot or two. I'm sure after you read the blog post, you will want to run out and sign up for a tour to Italy!