Top 10 Travel Web Sites Voted in 2008

The Web is an essential tool for travellers, but as booking engines and travel forums evolve and multiply, we need to know where to look - and whom to trust. To help you, here are the travel websites are in the top 10 United States had voted in 2008, even in the world around them.

The personalization of the route
Homeandabroad.com
Planning a trip to one of over 90 destinations from start to finish. With all the bases (hotel, restaurant, ideas and entertainment), get advice on what to read before you go. Caveat: They tend to overpack an average day with suggestions.

BOOK FLIGHTS (OVERALL)
Sidestep.com
Compare top aggregators Sidestep and Kayak, we found that eight years Sidestep theft of the tool has a slight advantage: a matrix handy at the top of the search results page gives an overview of the lowest prices pulled from 600 airlines through 200 sites. And refining the search by the time of departure or airport is a breeze.

Knowing when to book a flight
Farecast.com
Buy now or wait for a better price? Farecast uses historical data on the prices to help you make a decision about whether or not a fee is likely to fluctuate over the next week. An additional service called FareGuard (10 dollars) covers the difference if you are told to expect a price down and it rises instead. Caveat: Farecast only covers 78 cities, each of them in the United States.

On the mapping of transport routes public U. S.
Hopstop.com
Decide on your choice of transportation, as well as how far you are willing to walk, and get point-to-point instructions to the five cities. Bonus Bonus: You can see what the trip would cost by taxi and watch panoramic images what to expect when you come out of hiding. In addition, there is a small screen version for mobile phones and digital assistants. Warning: There are no real subway maps.

Find the latest offerings on luxury hotels
Lastminutetravel.com
Search for hotels by the odds in your city of choice, and the site becomes an impressive mixture of reduced rates on the rooms of luxury properties. Our recent results: 23 percent a room at the Biltmore in Coral Gables, and 15 per cent reduction in the Goring in London. Caveat: The best deals take widen.

Preview menus in the United States
Menupages.com
With approximately 25000 restaurants in eight cities, MenuPages makes it easy to plan meals by type of food, neighborhood, price or random craving (bialys in Philly?). Caveat: The menus can be a little obsolete; 3000 to 5000 are updated each month. And, unlike OpenTable, you can not book tables online.

Travel issues (everybody)
Travel-Tour-World.org
This is a question of the opening of websites on travel or tour operators. All questions are posed by travellers, so that when you begin to plan your trip you possibly deal with the issue. It has more than 30000 articles and 10 articles updated daily. All articles are free to read, post a comment and do not require registration.

Learning the health and safety abroad
Tripprep.com
A comprehensive resource to the recommendations of vaccinations, the embassy lists and notices of crime to 204 countries. (Data are from the state of services in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom) also includes: advice on local customs and transport. Caveat: Incomplete lists of doctors abroad. Free registration required.

Research on low cost carriers in Europe
Flycheapo.com
Do not get stuck on the name. This is a great resource for learning about 45 low-cost carriers in Europe. Choose your two endpoints (eg, Rome and Oslo), and learn that you can get from one to another on a direct flight (Denmark's Sterling Air). Caveat: FlyCheapo only tells you who flies where, for prices and schedules, you may have to visit the airlines own sites.

Locate the best international airfares
Farecompare.com
Decide how much you want to spend and when you want to travel, and Getaway Maps superposition of the lowest fares from over 500 airlines (most of the major American carriers, as well as numerous international), for a variety of cities.
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