Monday, November 21, 2016

Blog 5

How To Make Travel Economical, Educational, and Fun!

     It is possible to travel inexpensively and still have the most memorable and the most profound times. Planning in advance could save a lot of money when it comes to travel. Maryland state offers a variety of places to visit, or closest cities such as Philadelphia, District of Columbia and New York. We just need to be creative, use the countless information available and get the best travel options. There several ways to save money: First, the internet offers overabundances of online travel agencies to help travelers to search hotels and airfares at a market price, among the many competitive sites, Destinations on Google is an easy-to-use platform. Secondly, by posting a travel question to friends and families on Facebook, someone will provide ideas or suggestions about traveling. Thirdly, by consulting your local travel advisor, they know all about traveling, and it will save you long hours of internet browsing. Local travel experts offer varieties of trip alternatives, and specials as well. Nonetheless, it is logical to say that the shorter the distance to travel, the less money a person could spend. There're many attractive places in the state to visit.

     Maryland has many places to entertain travelers such as the National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, the American Visionary Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum, including the Maryland Science Center among other’s attractive and interesting in-state destinations. If a person is looking for a weekend get-away, another alternative to bear in mind is the eastern shore beaches. The commute is just 146-miles from Baltimore and these days gas prices are low, and because of the off seasons, hotels offers attractive rates. Between Maryland and Delaware, we found the following beaches: Ocean City, Ocean Pines, Fenwick-Dewey beaches, Rehoboth Beach and the Chesapeake Bay. Looking for the relaxation that natures offers? Then, western Maryland landscape offers beauty-of-nature that are great spots for meditating, night sky views and outdoor camping. Writing about nature, Maggie Stiefvater wrote: “It was a sort of ferocious, quite a beauty, the sort that wouldn’t let you admire it. The sort of beauty that always hurt”.

     In addition, Maryland is located between three major cities: DC, Philadelphia, and New York. Transportation is available by the Bult Bus, or by the MARC or Septa trains. So many great places to travel, and still remain within budget.

     Food for thought: tourist areas are considered expensive, and the stores double or triple the prices of their products, so be on the look to avoid eating or shopping these areas,- if saving money is your main goal. So, where would you like to travel?