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The two words solo travellers hate and how to avoid them

The mere mention of this concept of single travellers paying more causes everything from sighs of exasperation to outpourings of rage.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Want to find the best local secrets? Google is your friend … just not Google in English.

Want to find the best local eats overseas? Use this simple trick

If you want to avoid those ubiquitous, overpriced, tourist menus overseas and eat where the locals do, all you need to do is use Google differently.

  • by Natasha Bazika
A ferry disgorging its passengers.

Chaos and stress: How to cope with Greek island ferries

The ferry rear lowers like a whale’s yawning mouth, purging streams of people and cars out into the baking sun.

  • by Flip Byrnes
Don’t rummage around for the choicest morsels; the Chinese call this “digging the grave”.

Don’t ‘dig a grave’: The unspoken rules of chopsticks etiquette

Most Australians are practised at manipulating chopsticks. But what you do with them is more important than your expertise in using them.

  • by Brian Johnston
Things have changed when it comes to payment methods in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Thank COVID for making one aspect of travelling in Japan much easier

Until recently Japan was still a very much cash-only society, where even restaurant bills of hundreds of dollars would have to be settled with cold, hard currency.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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Prices are often better a few months before the busy summer cruise season.

Want to slash the cost of your next cruise? This is when to book

As demand for cruising increases, bargains are elusive. Still, a few strategies might help you save money – sometimes as much as 50 per cent.

  • by Brian Johnston
The Big Apple Coaster loops around New York-New York hotel.

Las Vegas with kids? How to turn a visit to Sin City into a family hit

It’s generally seen as an adult playground, but step beyond the resorts and showgirls, and Nevada’s neon city can be a hit for children, too.

  • by David Whitley
Bora Bora – many resorts have special deals.

How to snare the ultimate short-break deal

If there’s one thing better than an enjoyable escape, it’s knowing you’ve paid less for it than you might have done without a little strategic thinking.

  • by Brian Johnston
Pets on planes could be a new issue for Australians to deal with.

What Aussie flyers need to know about the new ‘pets in cabins’ rules

Changes are afoot for pet owners and those who’d rather not share the skies with dogs and cats. So how will the proposed new scheme work?

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Navigating Indian train travel is a rite of passage.

From Delhi belly to haggling: What first-timers need to know about India

India can be as vibrant and soul-filling as it can be terrifying and maddening. Here’s how to ensure your first visit goes smoothly.

  • by Nina Karnikowski