UNITED AIRLINES
Read moreUnited Airlines flies to over 210 destinations in the United States and more than 120 destinations worldwide. With more than 4,500 flights a day, United Airlines offers an extensive route network, with direct or connecting flights to and from airports worldwide. United Airlines' main hubs in the United States are located in the major cities of Chicago, Denver, Houston, New York/Newark, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington. The company is a founding member of Star Alliance, which serves nearly 200 countries. United Airlines offers different fares, such as Basic Economy, United Economy, Economy Plus, United First or United Business, as well as United Polaris for international business class. Passengers can check in online up to 24 hours before departure, or at a United self-service kiosk or check-in counter at the departure airport. During the flight, passengers can enjoy Wi-Fi, streaming entertainment and tasty meals. MileagePlus frequent flyer program members can earn miles to book award travel and enjoy travel benefits.
AYA DÉSIR DU MONDE
Read moreAya is a tour operator specializing in the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian Ocean. It was created by the tour operating department of Kurban Tour, a group that has been present in this region for over fifty years. In 2006, Aya Désir d'Orient was born, tour operating department of KTS Voyages. Today, the travel offer has been enriched and the name of the agency has evolved into Aya Désirs du Monde. From the "all inclusive" formula to the creation of a 100% tailor-made trip, from a stay in a resort to a cultural tour, all options are possible.
GAY GUIDE TO FLORIDA
Read moreOrlando, known as the theme park capital of the world, is a very gay-friendly city. It's home to famous attractions such as Walt Disney World, Epcot Center and Universal Studios. Orlando's gay scene is lively, vibrant and energetic, with numerous gay bars, dance clubs and saunas. Visitors can also find stores specializing in the LGBT community. A temporary memorial has been set up to commemorate the victims of the Pulse nightclub. Orlando is a popular travel destination for homosexuals, offering a welcoming atmosphere and a strong, passionate gay community.
TERRE ET NATURE VOYAGES
Read moreTerre et Nature Voyages is a specialized agency for all lovers of the sea. Led by a team of enthusiasts, the agency uses its expertise to offer unique stays. Whether kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing or diving, this tour operator scours the oceans for the best spots. Terre et Nature Voyages offers adventure, discovery and culture. Trekking, hiking, dog sledding, canoeing, sailing, mountain biking, trail running, multi-sport raids, cruises... all await you! Several emotionally-charged stays.
COSSITT BRANCH LIBRARY
Read moreThe city library has 10 computers with free internet access.
CRAIGSLIST
Read moreThe reference site for finding accommodation. Whether you are looking for accommodation for days or for a year, it is on this website that you will find the largest number of accommodation offers.
CITI BIKE
Read moreInaugurated in May 2013, Citi Bike is an economical alternative to bicycle rental. With almost 1,500 stations and 25,000 bikes (including some 4,000 electric bikes) dotted around the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn, you won't struggle to find Citi Bike during your stay. The fact that they can be dropped off at any Citi Bike kiosk in the city makes them particularly convenient. New Yorkers may have been slow to adopt them, but many of them are now getting around by Citi Bike!
BIKE RENTAL CENTRAL PARK
Read moreThe perfect place to rent a bike for a ride in Central Park. You'll only have to cross a few blocks in heavy traffic before strolling down the paths of New York's green lung. Note that you will save a lot of money by booking your bike in advance on the Internet.
BUS GREYHOUND
Read moreTo get around the surrounding towns, the most economical option is to take a Greyhound bus. They circulate all year round and, depending on the destination, there are several departures during the day. The vehicles are comfortable, they are equipped with toilets and, most often, wifi. The Duluth Transit Center is centrally located and easily accessible. It takes about 3 hours by bus from Duluth to Minneapolis. Several departures a day.
LIGHT RAIL
Read moreIt's the Minneapolis Air Train, which has two lines. The Blue Line serves nineteen stations, starting at the Mall of America Shopping Temple, passing through the International Airport and passing through Minneapolis to the Target Field terminus. The Green Line serves twenty-three stations and runs through St. Paul to the city's train station, Union Depot. At the airport, in Terminal 1 Lindbergh, the station is located in the Transit Center; in Terminal 2 Humphrey, the station is located north of the orange parking lot.
NOR DOOR SPORT & CYCLERY
Read moreOpen all year round, this address will allow you to equip yourself to practice different kinds of activities. During the good season, the store rents different types of bikes: mountain, city and even electric. Bicycles are an excellent way to discover Door County - perhaps the best way. Except in winter, of course, when you'll have to put on skis! All the equipment you might need in winter is available for rent: snowshoes, ski suits, snow boots...
GOLDEN GATE TOLLS
Read moreWhen crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, there are no payment terminals. Remember to pay the mandatory tolls: before crossing the bridge (maximum 30 days) or up to 48 hours after. The payment is done on their website, click on"make a one-time payment". Indicate your date and time of crossing and your license plate number. You can also pay by internet in the form of an invoice. To pay the toll in cash, go to one of the affiliated sales points (list available on the website).
CALIFORNIA PARKING CO
Read moreEstablished in 1954, California Parking operates over 30 public parking lots and garages in the city of San Francisco at reasonable prices. These parking lots are located near many tourist places, such as Union Square, China Town, Fisherman's Wharf, Mission District, North Beach... You will find an interactive map showing all the locations on their website, with opening hours and prices for each parking lot. You can even make an online reservation for your parking space ( Reservations section).
CONCORD COACH LINES
Read moreThis bus company is an excellent alternative for those who wish to travel in New England and are not transported. From Boston, from South Station or Logan Aiport, one can reach nearly 40 cities in Maine and New Hampshire, including Augusta and Manchester. Buses, which are equipped with toilets and, for the most part, wifi, run all year round. We recommend that you book your ticket on the Internet a few days in advance to make sure you have a seat on the bus of your choice.
CANYONLANDS FIELD AIRPORT
Read moreDomestic flights and sightseeing flights to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Dead Horse Point State Park or Colorado. A few airlines such as United Airlines and Delta offer daily flights between Moab, Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah. This airport is also a base for skydiving and hot air ballooning. You can also rent a vehicle from Canyonlands Car Rentals, Rent-a-Car, Alamo and National.
INSIDE VEGAS
Read moreInside Vegas is a French-speaking team ready to organize, prepare and supervise your visit to the capital of gambling and entertainment. Whether it's a package or a tailor-made program, this team offers you the best of the city: accommodation, transportation, restaurants, outings and activities, and even weddings. It's all possible with top-quality welcome and on-site assistance. In addition to French-language guided and private tours, the agency offers "My Driver in Vegas", a chauffeur-driven car rental service.
TERRES DE CHARME
Read moreWith Terres de Charme, go on a tailor-made or organized trip to discover the wonders of Myanmar, in "the footsteps of Buddhism" and according to your desires. A stay in 13 days and 10 nights where you will travel through Burma through the usual more or less traced path. From Yangon, to the marvellous plain of Bagan, its temples and ruins. Then of course, the Inle Lake, its acrobatic fishermen and floating gardens, before coming to seek the calm of the Bay of Bengal on the superb beach of Ngapali for a few nights.
TAXIFAREFINDER.COM
Read moreThe taxifareFinder.com site is very useful because it calculates the price of your taxi trip once you have entered your departure and arrival addresses. You can enter a specific address (your hotel, for example) or that of a nearby point of interest. It takes into account all the data necessary for the estimate: the day and time you make the trip and the traffic situation. The estimated amount includes a default tip of 15%. The site will also give you an indication of the travel time.
SHE TRAVEL CLUB
Read moreSHe Travel Club certifies international hotels adapted to women's travel. Four criteria are evaluated: security (double lock, 24-hour reception), comfort (mirror, sanitary protection in rooms, etc.), services and amenities (staff attentive to gender-specific needs, etc.) and entertainment. We may regret the rather feminine prism of this label, as well as the very (sometimes too) high standing of certain establishments, but the fact remains that this listing is a time-saver and a guarantee of peace of mind on site.
BLUEBIKES
Read moreBoston has developed its own network of self-service bicycles. It includes approximately 300 stations and more than 3,000 bicycles in circulation throughout the city, especially in the downtown area. It's easy to get a pass. Simply locate the nearest Blue Bikes station, follow the instructions on the terminal and pay by credit card. A map of the stations is available on the website. A convenient and inexpensive way to discover the city and cover short distances.
HYANNIS HARBOR CRUISE
Read moreThe airline that operates flights to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard also offers one-hour excursions from Hyannis Harbour. This guided cruise, with commentary, is an opportunity to learn more about the history of the city and its major landmarks, such as the Kennedy Compound, which you will be able to see. Other points of interest you will be shown include Point Gammon Light, Squaw Island and St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Chapel - a great way to immerse yourself in the history of Hyannis.
SHORE LINE EAST
Read moreConnecticut's regional train network connects 9 stations from New Haven to New London. It takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes to get from New Haven to New London. If you want to travel in the region, the Shore Line East is a very good alternative to the Amtrak network. Fares are generally more affordable and it is not necessary to book in advance, as prices do not increase as the date of travel approaches. You can simply go to the station and buy your ticket at the dedicated ticket office. On board the trains, comfort is the order of the day.
BLOCK ISLAND FERRY
Read moreFerries connect Point Judith to the island every day of the year. Fast ferries make the crossing in 30 minutes, while traditional ferries take almost an hour. Traditional ferries are the only boats capable of carrying vehicles on the island, so you'll need to take one of these if you plan to explore Block Island by car. There are also fast ferry connections from Newport and Fall River, but these are only available between June and September on a daily basis.
CAPE AIR
Read moreCape Air offers flights from Boston, Hyannis, New Bedford and even New York to Nantucket every day of the year. It also connects MV Island to Nantucket Island in twenty minutes. Cape Air is your only option if you want to make this trip in winter, as ferries between the islands operate seasonally. The funny thing is that Cape Air only uses small Cessna aircraft, which have only ten seats. With a bit of luck, you can even sit next to the pilot.
CAPE AIR
Read moreCape Air offers flights from Boston, Hyannis, New Bedford and even New York to Martha's Vineyard every day of the year. It also connects MV Island to Nantucket Island in twenty minutes. Cape Air is your only option if you want to make this trip in winter, as ferries between the islands operate seasonally. The funny thing is that Cape Air only uses small Cessna aircraft, which have only ten seats. With a bit of luck, you can even sit next to the pilot.
STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY
Read moreFrom Woods Hole, you can reach Martha's Vineyard in 45 minutes. Before boarding, you'll need to leave your car in one of the Falmouth parking lots (the most common is 286 Palmer Avenue, others are listed online). Then take a shuttle bus directly to the pier. This will cost you between US$10 and US$16 for 24 hours, depending on the season. Don't try to force your way into Woods Hole, especially during high season, as you won't be able to park.
SEASTREAK FERRIES
Read moreIn season, it is possible to reach the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket from New Bedford by taking this ferry company. There are two to three daily departures, one hour to Martha's Vineyard and two hours to Nantucket. Note that these ferries only carry passengers, so you won't be able to use them with a car. Bicycles, however, are accepted on board (for a small supplement). It is possible, and even advisable during the high season, to book your tickets on the website.
BOSTON HARBOR CRUISES
Read moreThe Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is home to 32 islands, but only 2 of them are accessible from the mainland: George and Spectacle Islands, connected to Boston by a seasonal ferry service. In Boston, the ferry picks up passengers at Long Wharf on the harbor. It takes 30 minutes to cross to Spectacle Island and 45 minutes to George Island. The others are served in the summer and some weekends from these two islands. Ferry schedules vary depending on the day, season and island of destination.
NYC FERRY
Read moreThis ferry network now includes 6 roads and 21 stops along the East River in the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Ferries are used by New Yorkers who have seen their journey to work considerably reduced thanks to the efficiency of the system. Tourists can of course board the boat, especially since many stops are located in interesting neighbourhoods. Feel free to go upstairs to enjoy the breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline or the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge.
TRACE DIRECTE
Read moreFounded in 2012 by Olivier Catrou in Grenoble, TraceDirecte is an agency specializing in customized, immersive travel. From Grenoble, the Éclaireur service advises and accompanies travelers throughout their trip. From the four corners of the globe, local advisors share their knowledge, their network, their tips and even their friends to design customized trips that are totally in their image! Their philosophy? To offer unique immersions in local cultures, discovering unexpected places and meeting singular personalities, for an experience far removed from preconceptions.
THE POINT - ANTELOPE MARINA
Read moreAntelope Marina is operated by the Navajo Indians, in cooperation with Glen Canyon NRA and the Navajo Nation and the National Park Service, The Point is the organization in charge of the marina's operations. Its website allows you to make reservations for various types of boats ranging from the famous houseboats to small boats. It is also where many tours on Lake Powell depart from. The Marina Village has restaurants and a store.
BOULDER CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Read moreSeveral airlines offer scenic flights from this airport, by plane or helicopter, over Las Vegas, Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, Valley of Fire, Grand Canyon West... Since 2009, this small airport has boasted a new 3,000 sq. m. terminal, home to Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, Grand Canyon Airlines and Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines. Boulder City Airport is the third largest airport in the state of Nevada.
GRAND CANYON DEPOT
Read moreBuilt in 1909-1910, Grand Canyon Depot is part of the history of Grand Canyon National Park. Designed by architect Francis W. Wilson, with a two-story wooden structure, the building was constructed after the first train arrived from William in 1901. Originally, the first floor was reserved for offices and the upper floor was occupied by the stationmaster's family. Today, the whole building is used for railroad services to passengers. The historic train from Williams arrives here daily.
HARRY REID RENT-A-CAR CENTER
Read moreThis platform is the starting point for renting a vehicle. When you leave the airport, all you have to do is take a shuttle bus that will drop you off in a few minutes. Although rental companies have branches all over the city, including in some casinos, they are all gathered in this place. You will find companies like Alamo, Avis, Hertz, Enterprise, Budget, Dollar, National, Sixt, Payless and Thrifty. This site can get very busy depending on arrivals.
MUNI
Read moreIn addition to the metro, Muni also manages San Francisco's 71 city bus lines. There are 54 bus lines and 17 trolley lines. This is certainly the best way to enjoy the city's scenery. The buses, which run on diesel, are generally used on routes where the topography is fairly even, in order to limit pollution. It's easy to find your way around and get organized: visit nextbus.com, where you'll find the next departures according to stop.
DOLLAR RENT A CAR
Read moreSalt Lake City offers many car rental options, including Dollar Rent A Car. Located in the city itself, Dollar Rent A Car offers a wide range of vehicles at competitive rates. Whether you need a small car to get around town or an SUV to explore the surrounding area, you're sure to find what you're looking for at Dollar Rent A Car.
INTERMEDES
Read moreIntermèdes is the specialist in cultural trips organized in the presence of a lecturer who is an expert in the destination, whether in Europe or in the world. The themes proposed are very varied: architecture, art history, musical events... Designed in a "frequent flyer" spirit, the trips are voluntarily offered in small groups, accompanied by hand-picked guides. And if you prefer a tailor-made trip, the specialists will propose an itinerary adapted to your tastes, your desires and your budget.
METROLINE
Read moreAlthough boro taxis (green taxis) now serve Brooklyn and other boroughs outside Manhattan quite well, Metroline is an alternative to know if you need it. The rates are particularly attractive if you want to go to the airport. Unlike yellow taxis, Metroline's black cars can only be used if you book by phone in advance. That's in the theory. In practice, do not hesitate to hail these taxis, which will stop if there are no police cars behind them.
ADIRONDACK TRAIN
Read moreFrom Montreal, if you take the Amtrak Adirondack line to New York, you will arrive at Penn Station. The train makes about 20 stops, almost all in New York State. The journey takes between 10 and 12 hours, depending on the time it takes to pass through customs at the border (American customs officers board the train to check the papers of all passengers). It's long but economical and the vineyard scenery of the Hudson Valley and the eastern Adirondack Mountains is pleasant.
CANYON CALLING
Read moreCanyon Calling is an agency run by women for women. It operates mainly in the USA, but also offers international tours. On the West Coast, a variety of excursions are available, usually combining several national parks. A smart agency par excellence, women'sempowerment is their watchword. The idea is to bring them together to encourage them to set off on their adventures without fear, encouraged by feminine benevolence and inclusiveness. " Something extraordinary happens when women travel together "..
GO AIRPORT SHUTTLE
Read moreShuttle buses are generally a cheaper option than conventional taxis. However, in Boston, because the distance between the airport and downtown is relatively short, the ride is not always advantageous - for example, if you take a shuttle during rush hour, you'll pay the same price as a regular taxi, for a longer travel time. It all depends on your situation: if you're travelling in a group, a taxi is often the best option, but if you're going to the city centre, the shuttle buses are a little cheaper.
MARTHA'S BIKE RENTALS
Read moreOn sunny days, cycling can be an excellent way to discover the island. You can explore at your own pace and avoid the traffic jams that have unfortunately become commonplace during the high season. This bike rental company is located 30 meters from the ferry terminal on Water Street. Several types of bike are available for hire: road, hybrid, all-terrain, electric-assist, children's, and more. Conveniently, they can also deliver your bike wherever you are on the island. Just give them a call!
BARNSTABLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Read moreThis small airport makes it possible to reach the cape by plane. For those who can afford it, it is a huge time saver, especially in the summer when the roads are congested. It is a municipal airport, so it is only served by American airlines, such as Cape Air and Jet Blue, and only allows you to reach certain cities on the East Coast, such as New York and Boston. The islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are also served.
HY-LINE CRUISES
Read moreThis ferry company runs year-round between Nantucket and Hyannis. The ferry takes about an hour to make the crossing and sails all year round. Connections are most frequent from May to October, but there are several daily connections even in winter. There are also connections between Oak Bluffs (Martha's Vineyard) and Nantucket from June to September. Schedules are available on the Internet and at the ports of departure. Hy-Line Cruises ferries carry passengers only, so you will need to leave your car at the dedicated Hyannis car park.
CAPE FLYER
Read moreIn high season, a train connects South Station to Boston and Hyannis Transportation Center in 2.5 hours, passing through several stops including Braintree, Bourne and Buzzards Bay. It runs only on weekends, from Friday evening from 6pm until Sunday evening, with the last train to Boston running at around 9pm. This train with its flashy colours is an excellent way to reach Hyannis, as it avoids the traffic jams that are frequent in high season. It takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes to get from Hyannis to Boston.
BUDGET
Read moreThe fast ferry that takes passengers from Hyannis to Oak Bluffs does not take vehicles on board. If you wish to travel by car to Martha's Vineyard, you will need to either take the Steamship Authority ferries with your vehicle or hire a car once you get there. This branch of the rental company Budget is ideally located on the harbour, at the arrival of the Hy-Line and Steamship boats. There are three other Budget offices on the island, two in Vineyard Haven and one at the airport.
ANDERSON’S BIKE RENTAL
Read moreWe can't say it enough: cycling is the best way to explore the island! On leaving the ferry, you have to turn left to find Anderson's Bike Rental, which is just a few meters on the right. The manager provides a map of the island and suggests routes. Please note that this bike rental company is ideally located near the National Forest Bike Trail, which offers a separate bike path from the road. The rate is degressive for a rental of several days. Rental of tandems, mountain bikes, electric bikes, etc.
THE WAVE
Read moreIt's the island's bus system. Buses leave every day of the week from 7am to 11.30am. They serve Madaket, Miacomet, Siasconset, Surfside and Jetties Beaches (the last 2 being served from mid-June to early September every day from 10am to 6pm). Stops are in Washington and Salem Streets, one block from Main Street. For Madaket and Jetties Beaches, the stop is on Broad Street, at the Peter Foulger Museum. The buses, which previously ran only during the high season, now operate year-round.
STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY
Read moreThere are several ways to reach Nantucket, thanks to the traditional ferry, which operates all year round, and the fast ferry, which sails mainly in summer. Both depart from Hyannis on Cape Cod. In summer, there's also a connection between Martha's Vineyard (Oak Bluffs) and Nantucket. If you want to take your car with you, you'll need to take the traditional ferry, which takes about 2 hours 15 minutes to reach Nantucket from Hyannis. Advance reservations are required for vehicles (no need to reserve for pedestrians).