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A group of multi-ethnic female friends enjoying street food on Yaowarat Road or Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand. iStock image for Traveller. Re-use permitted.

Why are so many tourists getting sick in Asia? The golden rules of travel we’ve forgotten

Thanks to a preoccupation with COVID-19, many travellers have forgotten the basics about preventing illness on the road.

  • by Julietta Jameson
A third of residents cycle to work in Copenhagen.

Don’t let our dismal cities put you off: Cycling is terrific overseas

In 2020 alone, Europe spent $1.6 billion on cycle-related infrastructure, including the addition of another 1000 kilometres of cycle paths.

  • by Brian Johnston
Those drinks and snacks might cost you a lot more in countries where the menu lists prices “plus tax”. And you might have to tip on top of that, too.

Nine phrases that no traveller ever wants to hear

‘Before you leave’, ‘plus tax’ and ‘continental breakfast’. These words should set off alarm bells for travellers.

  • by Ben Groundwater

15 must-have travel apps that will help you save a fortune

There’s an army of free apps out there dedicated to saving you money at every stage of the travel experience. Here are some of the best.

  • by Rob McFarland
If you need to transfer money overseas to pay for a hotel booking, there are better options than using your bank.

How to save money when paying for overseas holiday bookings

Paying in advance often gives you the best rate, but be careful how you transfer cash overseas – some services offer a far better rate than the bank.

  • by Michael Gebicki
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Instead of Barcelona, try Girona.

13 essential tips for saving money on your next overseas holiday

Follow this advice, and you will be seeing the world and saving your pennies in no time.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Wonder of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s mega-ships.

Thinking about your first cruise? Here’s how to choose one

You wouldn’t book a budget urban hotel and expect swish resort-like amenities. Nor should you book a cruise ship that simply doesn’t suit.

  • by Brian Johnston

If you’re ordering Chinese food this way, you’re doing it wrong

If you think Chinese food is heavy, deep-fried and ultimately unsatisfying then you haven’t navigated the menu correctly.

  • by Brian Johnston
How should we go about tipping in Australia?

Cash is no longer king: The new rules of spending money overseas

The world has been altered markedly – in every sense, including financial – since COVID-19 took hold. Cash is no longer king.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Customers queue outside a popular restaurant in Seoul, South Korea.

How to book a restaurant that’s impossible to get into

An entire months’ worth of reservations can be gobbled up in seconds. So how do you get into these places?

  • by Ben Groundwater