A vagabond traveler needs not be the typical homeless wanderer relying on Shrubs, left-over and river water. Ideally defined as back-packers - vagabonds do not plan their trips and they keep moving place to place in search for excitement. So, if you are backpacker vagabond traveling to America then this article is rightly meant for you. Here are some basic tips (though funny they may sound) to be considered for a better experience throughout your nomadic trip. Like memories of your trip? Ensure you have a journal. An online blog won't be as good as pen & paper material. Read them after 20 years and you know what we mean. Vagabonds traveling through America can be as much a story (and not diary/journal). If you drink alcohol then always carry your own bottle/wine openers. Often you will found yourself stranded with a bottle of wine or beer and nothing to open. That would be such a bummer. A vagabond traveler in America always carries pack of playing cards. It will help you kill boredom and make new friends. A roll of toilet paper is a versatile traveling requirement in so many ways and not just a wiper. Use plastic bottles for carrying stuff and not glass bottles. Glass bottles mean as much more weight to carry. They are handy for your salt, pepper, detergent powder and what not. Also, keep stocking sachets of ketchup, vinegar, tissues, salt and anything you get wherever and whenever you get them. Another good idea to get interactive with locales of America during your vagabond trip will be to increase your own GK. Find out little facts about your own country and town which people like to ask. Buy calling cards smartly. There are several options available in market. Find the one which can have you call maximum number of minutes. A backpacker card like VIP, HI and others will help you save a lot of money when staying in hostels.
The area now known as Costa Blanca was designated as such in the 1950s by the European airlines BEA, British European Airways. The more than 200 kilometer, or almost 125 miles, of white sandy beaches were the central focus of a growing tourism industry in the area when the BEA began flying between Valencia and London. Now, the Costa Blanca is one of the most heavily traveled tourist attractions in Europe. Benidorm is an area of the Costa Blanca located 45 kilometers, or almost 28 miles northeast of the Alicante Airport. Benidorm is one of the most popular areas of the Costa Blanca and is a perfect holiday destination. The city is surrounded by mountains that protect it from any northern winds, creating a mild winter climate. The summers are hot hot hot, in both temperature and tourism. Besides the fantastic natural sights of beautiful beaches and mountains, there are many places to go both during the day and long into the night. Once you arrive at the Alicante Airport, there are many choices for transportation to Benidorm. There are buses with several trips between the city and the airport, as well as a railway. There are also more than 20 rental car agencies located in Alicante's Airport that service Benidorm travelers. The amount of transportation you will require when you get to Benidorm should play a large part in the decision you make for the transportation you choose from the airport. If you plan to travel to many of the surrounding cities, a rental car will be a good idea. If you simply need to get to a hotel or apartment rental, grab a bus, train or taxi. Public transportation in Benidorm is very convenient. Benidorm has a multitude of interesting attractions for every kind of visitor to the area. There are literally thousands of places to go, whether to eat, dance, swim, or shop. There are several water and theme parks in Benidorm, from the amazing Aqualandia, Europe's largest water slide park, to the Terra Mitica park, with its interesting blend of history and roller coasters. There are three public beaches available in Benidorm. The Playa de Poniente is the most popular and crowd attracting beach. The Playa de Levante is a topless beach, that attracts a smaller number of typically lower keyed younger visitors. The Playa Mai Pas is the third beach in the region and is smaller than Levante or Poniente but still attracts many families. There is also an opportunity to ride the Lemon Express up the coast of Spain. The rail trip is about 48 kilometers, or 30 miles long and includes many beautiful views of both the beach and countryside.
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