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August 21, 2010

Travel Tips Australia

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August 7, 2010

Travel News and Tips from Johnny Jet

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John DiScala, popularly known as Johnny Jet, is an expert travel blogger. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Johnny Jet. He has published an Internet travel guidebook You Are Here Traveling With Johnny Jet in 2003. Besides making numerous television appearances on channels like CNN and ABC News, he has also appeared in many newspapers and magazines, such as LA Times, Outside Magazine, Frommer’s, and Travel + Leisure.

Adventure travel fans will find JohnnyJet.com is a great place to get any information related to travel. A detailed newsletter on his travel adventures is published every week on the website. They can also find blogs and videos on his travels. In addition, links to several websites, such as travel guides, car rental companies, companies selling airline tickets, travel deals, and more. His travel blog also features travel pictures, webcams, and daily stories with up-to-date travel information.

Travelers who want to travel economically, comfortably, and efficiently will definitely find this website useful. Though it was initially started for fun for his friends, this website is now among the top 100,000 sites on the web.

Johnny Jet was the first guest to appear on the Steve Perillo Travel Show. Steve Perillo is the CEO of Perillo Tours, which has been offering travel tours to Italy since 1945. Today Perillo Tours also arranges quality travel tours to Hawaii and Israel. In a candid interview Johnny Jet gives viewers inside scoop on cheap travel. According to him, traveling in style within a given budget is possible. He also talks about ways of getting cheap business class or first class seats and also about ways of getting hotel bookings. He adds that being friendly to everybody is the key to a pleasant journey.

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July 16, 2010

Tips for Italy Travel

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If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the island of Sicily, a region of southern Italy. Depending on your interests, this beautiful area can be an ideal vacation spot. You’ve planned for weeks and months and now your dream to travel Italy is almost a reality. Here are a few helpful pointers to help make your adventures go more smoothly.

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Italy, a real treasure chest of culture and heritage – with Italy food, Italy wine, Italy culture and Italy history, is always on the top of a European tour list. A tour to Italy would not be complete without going to Florence. This city is in the heart of Tuscany and is sometimes considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. It is a place that is famous for its abundance of fine art and architecture and in the modern day, its fashion and leather goods.

In general the weather is very hot and steaming in the dead of the summer. We recommend that you wear light clothing. Be sure to have sunglasses, hat and sunblock, as they are essential. Afternoon thunderstorms (brief) are common in Rome and inland cities, so you may want to consider bringing an umbrella. The most romantic wedding traditions from around the word: Italy, Spain & Egypt

If you are feeling a little tired out after a few days of sightseeing in Florence, a Florence hills tour can be a great way to relax and wind down. With a great ambience and an aura of solitude the hills of Florence are very popular and ideal for those who wish to take a break from the city.

If you only have a few hours to spare and don’t want to venture too far from Florence, then a trip to the town of Fiesole is highly recommended. Set amongst the hills, just 5 miles from Florence, Fiesole makes a pleasant half-day trip from Florence and provides a wonderful view of the city. You can get there by bus from the centre of Florence in around 20 minutes.

If you have a full day to spare there are numerous tour companies that can organise day trips by bus, walking tours or biking trips. On the other hand you can hire a car and use a map to discover the delight of the Tuscan countryside for yourself.

A guided walking tour of the Florence hills will provide you with an insider’s view of Florence & Tuscany – you can discover the hidden treasures and learn of great legends and stories, giving you a more intimate experience of the region of Tuscany. A walk through the Florence hills is invigorating and you can soak up the beauty of the surroundings as you breathe in the fresh air and bask in the warm sun. You’ll also find plenty of photo opportunities as you pass by churches, castles, hill top towns and villages, olive trees and vineyards

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June 24, 2010

7 Tips to Fit in Like a Native When You Travel to Italy

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Are you visiting Italy soon and wondering how you are going to survive without speaking Italian?

Well, you are really lucky as the Italians are a nation of communicators, even if you can’t speak their language.

For a start, you’ll notice everyone greets you either with a ‘Buon Giorno’ in the morning, or ‘Buona Sera’ in the late afternoon/evening. So these are two short phrases you want to learn straightaway.

Whether you are visiting relatives, on a business trip or just going on vacation, it will be wise to know a few rules of the land before you go:

1. In Italy the pedestrian crossings tend to be there to add a splash of color to the road, Italians rarely use them, preferring instead to take their chances wherever it’s convenient for them to cross.

2. Cars, scooters and motorbikes tend not to stop or even slow down at a pedestrian crossing, unless there is a set of traffic lights.

3. Don’t expect to eat a full meal if it is outside the regular eating hours of most Italians, which is between 12.00 noon and 3.00pm and 7.00pm – 11.00pm. If you want to eat between those times, visit the variety of cafe bars in every Italian town or city for a snack.

4. If you just want a quick coffee or espresso, you will need to queue at the cash desk or the ‘cassa’ to pay for your drink beforehand, then give your receipt to the bar person, or ‘barrista’ and tell him your order.

5. Most cafe bars have waiter service only at the tables, both inside and outside, so don’t attempt to serve yourself and sit down at a table, as the waiter will not be pleased.

6. Italians love their style and are keen to present a good image or bella figura, so avoid wearing shorts and a t-shirt for dinner in a restaurant, as this attire is considered too casual.

7. Finally… enjoy, enjoy, enjoy all that Italy has to offer and as the Italians say ‘Buon divertimento!’

If you’re going to Italy to visit relatives, on business or on vacation, or just want to learn the beautiful Italian language then I invite you to visit http://www.SpeakItalianSoon.com and begin today. Irene Houston spent 15 years as a tour guide in Rome, Italy.

If you’re going to Italy to visit relatives, on business or on vacation, or just want to learn the beautiful Italian language then I invite you to visit http://www.SpeakItalianSoon.com and begin today. Irene Houston spent 15 years as a tour guide in Rome, Italy.

April 5, 2010

European Travel Tips : How to Dress Smartly for Travel in Italy

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Dress smartly for travel in Italy by finding comfortable shoes, wearing neutral fabric colors and using sun protective hats and lotions. Find out more about Italian dress codes with this free video on European travel from an experienced travel guide.Expert: Sarah Sathmari Bio: Sarah Sathmari is an experienced travel guide in Hungary and Europe. She works for the company Yellow Zebra/Absolute Tours. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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