Travel Tips
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This page contains all websites registered in the directory's Travel Tips category. Travel Tips is a subcategory of Preparation.
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Websites in Travel Tips category
European Travel Tips
Practical European travel tips from a traveler with over 30 years experience. Tips on packing light, buying travel insurance, getting a passport, and going through customs, Help with finding a place to stay and planning whether to use debit or credit cards, or travelers checks. Information on which clothes and accessories to pack. And much more.
Practical European travel tips from a traveler with over 30 years experience. Tips on packing light, buying travel insurance, getting a passport, and going through customs, Help with finding a place to stay and planning whether to use debit or credit cards, or travelers checks. Information on which clothes and accessories to pack. And much more.
Virtual Travel Guide to Munich
A travel guide for Munich which shows 200 sights with pictures and descriptions, travel tips, plus information about the Octoberfest, history, and facts about the city.
A travel guide for Munich which shows 200 sights with pictures and descriptions, travel tips, plus information about the Octoberfest, history, and facts about the city.
World Travel Blog
TravelByHere.com is a world travel blog with travel guides and travel information on destinations from around the world. Read about travelling to help you plan your holiday abroad.
TravelByHere.com is a world travel blog with travel guides and travel information on destinations from around the world. Read about travelling to help you plan your holiday abroad.
Spain: Free Travel Guide
All about Spain: Free travel guide
All about Spain: Free travel guide
Port of Hafnarfjordur
Looking for an enjoyable and unique place to visit? Look no further. Take a break in Hafnarfjördur, the warm-hearted town in the lava, just south of Iceland’s capital Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur’s name simply means ‘harbour fjord’ and refers to the excellent natural harbour, which has Iceland’s longest history of continuous port trade - since the 1300s. Hafnarfjördur is Iceland’s third-largest town, with just over 25,000 residents. And yet that number is open to debate, since legend has it that many of Iceland’s elves and hidden people live in Hafnarfjördur’s lava cliffs and rocks, in peaceful coexistence with the town’s human residents. In fact, it is possible to tour the elf lands, and those with second sight may even be lucky enough to spot one or two! Naturally the town also offers plenty of more conventional outdoor activities, from golf and swimming to horse riding. Museums and galleries turn the spotlight on history, music and visual arts. And every summer hordes of Norsemen invade the town for the annual Viking Festival.
Looking for an enjoyable and unique place to visit? Look no further. Take a break in Hafnarfjördur, the warm-hearted town in the lava, just south of Iceland’s capital Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur’s name simply means ‘harbour fjord’ and refers to the excellent natural harbour, which has Iceland’s longest history of continuous port trade - since the 1300s. Hafnarfjördur is Iceland’s third-largest town, with just over 25,000 residents. And yet that number is open to debate, since legend has it that many of Iceland’s elves and hidden people live in Hafnarfjördur’s lava cliffs and rocks, in peaceful coexistence with the town’s human residents. In fact, it is possible to tour the elf lands, and those with second sight may even be lucky enough to spot one or two! Naturally the town also offers plenty of more conventional outdoor activities, from golf and swimming to horse riding. Museums and galleries turn the spotlight on history, music and visual arts. And every summer hordes of Norsemen invade the town for the annual Viking Festival.
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