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How to Be a Good Traveler in 10 Easy Steps



Those who leave their homes for temporary jaunts to other places can be sorted into three basic categories:
Tourists, travelers, and good travelers.
(Notice that last one wasn’t capitalized — this isn’t about me.)

Gear Tips for Tech-Savvy Travelers



In this tech-boom age, every season brings a new set of products that promise to simplify our lives.

How to Survive a Road Trip



Planning for a road trip can be overwhelming. It’s hard to anticipate what you’ll need along the way — and what will slow you down. When you don’t have to pay fifty bucks to check your luggage, it’s tempting to just

Travel Essentials for a Digital Nomad


I’ve spent the night in four different countries this week.
I went diving on Mexico’s coral reef, was interviewed on French-Canadian television, did laundry in Washington, D.C., and then flew to Buenos Aires for last night’s marvelous dinner at La Cabrera.
Though the life of a modern-day nomad sounds extremely fun, it is also a little hectic. Like traditional

The 10 Rules of Packing



When you’ve spent more than a decade on the road, you get asked some pretty interesting questions. The one query I get most, though, is about packing: what to take, what to leave, where to put it. I’ve taken scads of trips, but every time I get back, I know I could have gone even lighter. Let’s save you some trouble and start with the basics of my lessons learned.

The 10 Rules of Packing

1. The Golden Rule: Take half of the clothes you were planning to bring and twice the money. I cannot stress how true this is.

2. Take only what you can fit in a carry on. We’ve all lost luggage before, and it’s a pain. But when it’s 3 degrees in Poland and you’re rocking those horrible sweats you insist on wearing on long flights, hearing “as soon as we find your bag, we’ll send it to you” can really put a damper on your first day. And — no offense to the Polish — but having to buy an entire wardrobe in Warsaw might not be exactly how you want to spend your travel pennies. This also means you’ll have luggage with wheels, which is worth its weight in gold.

3. If you simply must check luggage, ask them to put a “Fragile” sticker on it, which helps ensure your bags will be put on top of the pile and be first off the plane. Also, yours is not the only black suitcase, so slap a sticker or red ribbon on it — anything that will help you pick it out in the crowd. Think airport security is scary these days? Try making it through customs with someone else’s bag.

4. Mix and match. Bring three shirts and three “bottoms.” That’s 9 outfits.

5. Books are sexy. So are vinyl records. But save yourself the extra pounds and fill your Kindle with every book/country guide you need and stick to your iPod.

6. Don’t be a diva. If you’re the type who has to travel with your own hair dryer (and won’t use the hotel’s), then I might suggest a weekend in the Smokies over the Alps.

7. Jackets and sweaters take up a lot of precious bag space and weigh you down. Unless you’re going to Russia in winter, layers work just as well.

8. If you can bear it, stay away from jeans. This is huge and I should have moved it up to number 2. They absorb dirt (and odors), are bulky and take days to air dry. Cotton and khaki are the way to go.

9. If it’s important and can’t fit into your daypack, leave it at home. Stuff gets stolen no matter where you go. As big as a pain as it is, I am constantly carrying my computer, cameras, etc. on my back — and in crowded places, as ridiculous as it looks, in front of me.

10. Every country I’ve ever visited sells soap. And shampoo. And socks. And t-shirts. I.e. What you forget, you can buy.
One last thing: those plastic gardening shoes that somehow made it into the acceptable mainstream of fashion footwear? Do your country a favor… and don’t.

Follow Aric’s adventures on The Good Traveler blog, and on Twitter @GoodTraveler.

Photo: Caroline Schroeder/My Shot

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Best Winter Trips 2013 #Part2

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Best Winter Trips 2013 #Part1

Get ready to infuse the long winter months with color, carnivals, and adventure. Chosen by our editors, this year's best winter trips span the globe and transcend the season. Find your favorite, then share your winter trip plans with fellow travelers.

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Indonesia Undersea

Fish Coral

Ultra Marine

In far eastern Indonesia, the Raja Ampat islands embrace a phenomenal coral wilderness.

Text and photographs by David Doubilet
What scientists found when they surveyed the waters of the Raja Ampat Islands six years ago set off an international alert for their preservation. The archipelago's reefs were not just rich—the region would prove

Top 10 extreme sporting events around the world

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It is human nature to test the limits and with the close of the Winter X Games last month and the start of the Iditarod next month, Cheapflights’ experts have compiled a list of the most extreme sporting events in honor

Top 10 Easter celebrations around the world


Cheapflights takes a look at Easter traditions around the world:

Top 10 film locations around the world


To mark the launch of our snazzy new Facebook quiz, the Cheapflights film fiends have selected their favorite movie locations, destinations with more than a touch of tinsel.

Top 10 quirky sports around the globe

All eyes are currently on the athletes en route to London this summer for the XXX Olympiad. We’re waiting with utter anticipation for the world’s best competitors to take the stage and, to bide our time, have identified

Top 10 Titanic anniversary sights

Few voyages have captured the imagination like that of RMS Titanic. Almost 100 years ago she sailed from Belfast on her maiden trip. The rest is common knowledge – the “unsinkable” ship collided with an iceberg on the night of April 14, 1912 and sank in two-and-a-half hours with the loss of more than 1,500 people.

Top 10 eco-friendly travel gadgets & accessories

The environmental cost of traveling is seemingly on everyone’s mind. Luckily, there are ways to reduce footprints and increase sustainability without buying carbon offset credits or resolving to stay home. More and more travelers are concerned about the consequences of what they carry with them, as well as the

Top 10 wedding anniversary getaways

As Kate and William approach their first wedding anniversary, Cheapflights lists its picks for the best destinations for couples, of all styles, types and ages, to celebrate their marriage.

Top 10 Adrenaline escapes for Father’s Day

Forget the beer, socks and novelty tie. This Father’s Day (Sunday, June 17), let your Dad rediscover his boyish passions with one of these adrenaline-fueled experiences.

Top 10 zoos worldwide

School’s letting out soon, which means moms and dads will be looking for kid-friendly things to do. This summer, consider visiting one of the world’s most impressive zoos. Doubling in most cases as research facilities, these zoos protect endangered, rare and downright adorable animals, from pandas to monkeys to

Top 10 gay wedding destinations

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The steadily increasing stream of states and countries legalizing gay marriage has dramatically changed the lives of LGBT people and their loved ones in recent years. Although lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals have been getting married in their own private ceremonies for many years, that they can now have

Top 10 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations

This June, the Queen of England celebrates 60 years as Monarch and Head of the Commonwealth. To mark the Diamond Jubilee, a number of show-stopping events will take place in London and abroad, as members

Top 10 Summer cocktails from around the world

Summer is the best season for enjoying a cold drink, whether it’s on the beach, roof deck, your favorite bar – even at home. With endless combinations of spirits, mixers and ingredients, along with regional tastes and specialties, there’s a wide array of options to imbibe with. Whether it’s a version of centuries-old Spanish