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Travelers note: stopover
Do you travel a lot and fly with transfers? Then tickets with a stopover – especially for you. We tell you how to find them and arrange, as well as when flying to what cities to look for…
Travelers note: stopover
A stopover is a transplant that lasts longer than 23 hours and 59 minutes. However, in different countries the term is understood differently. In North America, the stopover is called docking lasting from 4 hours, and in Central America-from 6 hours. The service is not offered by all airlines, but if possible, it is better to use it. Thanks to this, you can see the city in which you are staying and relax in the hotel, instead of while away the time in the waiting room. Continue reading
How to get to Malta from Sliema to Valletta
The town of Valletta is right in front of the town of Sliema. There are two main ways to get here – by ferry or by bus. On a map I noted where depart ferries (red) and buses (blue)…
How to get to Malta from Sliema to Valletta
The fare is the same – 1.5 euros. The ferry, of course, is a more interesting way to get to Valletta and a faster one if You’re lucky and You’ve come to the point of its departure. Buses in Malta are usually crowded.
Sliema to Valletta by ferry
On the ferry most often turn, as it accommodates only 200 passengers at a time. The ferry runs every 15 minutes. That is, in any case, will not wait long. Continue reading
Tourist gems of the Dominican Republic
To go to the Dominican Republic is both for a beach holiday, and for a separate acquaintance with the Caribbean history and culture, Dominican nature and modern attractions…
Tourist gems of the Dominican Republic
Colonial city of Santo Domingo is a UNESCO world heritage site in recognition of its cultural and historical significance
Colonial Santo Domingo will charm anyone. Small cobbled streets, with the smells of Creole cuisine and Caribbean coffee. Ancient churches, monasteries and palaces built in the era of Spanish sailors, in which even today you can shoot another series of “Pirates of the Caribbean”. Continue reading