Wikivoyage: A Detailed Review 2017
Wikivoyage – a Wikipedia for travel plans Wikivoyage is a site that we refer to regularly when planning our trips. It has been going since 2003. In the Wikipedia mould of websites, readers contribute articles to its database. What we like about it is that the site has no adverts whatsoever. Therefore, all of the […]
Kayak: A Detailed Review 2017
What is Kayak? Kayak is a fare aggregator website that is owned by the same company (Priceline Group) as booking.com and agoda.com. Not just for hotels, it also compares prices on flights, cars, holidays, and trains. It really does offer a good all-in-one solution to cover most, if not all, travel booking needs. The home […]
TripAdvisor: A Detailed Review 2017
We’re crazy about TripAdvisor OK, spoiler alert. We feel that TripAdvisor has been the greatest help in our trip planning of any site out there. Yet many people hate it, and many of those are seasoned travellers. Here, we will explain what TripAdvisor is, what you can use it for, and the pros and cons. […]
Skyscanner – A Detailed Review 2017
What is Skyscanner? Skyscanner is a game-changing website that enables you to compare millions of flights. It is a quick and easy way to find the cheapest or most convenient flight to any location around the world. Despite only being founded in the 21st century, it is a pop culture name these days. Heck, its […]
Airbnb.com – A Detailed Review (and Step-by-Step Guide)
Airbnb.com opens up amazing new possibilities for accommodation on your travels. It is a site we have used well over twenty times now. At its essence is the ability to book somebody’s spare room in their own home, rather than a traditional hotel room or hostel. Over 150 million people have used it for a […]
Booking.com – A Detailed Review
We seem to be constantly booking accommodation, and have tried many different websites to book through. Although we often change up our travelling style and go for something more luxurious, or extremely budget, the website we use the most is Booking.com. Why is that then? First off, there are over 1.1 million different properties worldwide, […]