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Once you make your rental car reservation, how often do you check to see if the price has dropped? No one does that. And the rental agencies certainly don't text you if prices go d... More
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Once you make your rental car reservation, how often do you check to see if the price has dropped? No one does that. And the rental agencies certainly don't text you if prices go d... More
From Paris, take the TGV (tgv.com) to Avignon; you can rent a car there. Plot your route and find more information on Bistrots de Pays at bistrotdepays.com. More
Continental, Delta, and Iberia fly into Málaga Airport via Madrid or Barcelona. From there, rent a car and drive to Córdoba and Zahara de la Sierra. More
The ideal way to explore Maine is by car. U.S. Route 1 (which can be bumper-to-bumper in season) traces the coast, while the multilane Maine Turnpike (I-95) splices through the int... More
There’s no delicate way to put it: driving in Houston is dangerous. On the freeways, slower traffic does not keep to the right and fast drivers weave from lane to lane. At traffic ... More
For a more scenic route, when driving to Montauk, detour onto the Old Montauk Highway in Napeague. More
More than 1,200 roadside restaurants can be found at RoadFood.com, from gourmet gurus Jane and Michael Stern. One favorite: Doe’s Eat Place, in Little Rock, for family-style steaks... More
Research your GPS's hidden functions--it can help you find anything from the quickes route to the cheapest nearby gas station. More
Chart your trip with AAA’s online TripTik tool (aaa.com). Enter Little Rock as your origin and destination, then add points of interest in between—towns such as Eureka Springs and ... More
Find gas stations with the best prices at GasBuddy.com. More
For picturesque route suggestions, log on to the National Scenic Byways Program (www.byways.org), which details Highway 7, stretching from the Louisiana state line to the Missouri ... More
There's no more romantic way to see Andalusia than from behind the wheel of a car, discovering the secret gardens and hidden white villages as you go. Start in the cobblestoned str... More
Most of Ribera del Duero's wineries lie off the N122, the road that follows the Duero river, but you'll also want to hit the backroads to the north to see the region's other highli... More
Commonly called La Cuarenta, this famed stretch of pavement and dirt covers more than 3,000 miles from Argentina's northern border with Bolivia all the way to Cabo Virgenes in the ... More
For additional information on Child's Wine Trail, including current Chilean wine news and links to specific wineries, see www.winesofchile.cl, www.chile.com, or www.planetavino.com... More
Buy a detailed map of Chile's central region at www.turistel.cl before you start out on your winery road trip. More
Before starting out on an English roadtrip, buy a detailed map at www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. For additional information—including links to university towns' tourism sites—see www.he... More
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