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My husband has some mobility issues, tiring easily, which means he cannot do a full day of walking and touring, so our visit to Rome on Oct. 25, 2015, was a challenge to plan, that is, until I discovered the possibility of touring Rome by golf cart.

We used Gioia Tours (Via F. Netti 4, 00125 Rome, Italy; phone +39 335 525 2852, www.tours-europe.com), and communication with Roberto Contursi via email was excellent. I had been to Rome before; my husband had not. I gave Roberto my...

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I enjoy reading ITN travelers’ stories and have noticed that they tend to provide the useful and practical details of itineraries, costs, pros/cons, etc. I find, however, that no matter how you travel, the most rewarding experience can be the people you meet and, in many cases, make friends with.

My husband and I happen to be independent travelers with a specific interest in prehistory. Using a Cadogan guide (no longer published) for the south of France around 2002, we contacted...

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As every frequent flyer knows, trips can be hard to book using your miles because the few seats on each flight that can be purchased with miles sell out quickly. Savvy frequent flyers book on the first date that the flight they want becomes available, which, in general practice, is 330 days before the flight.

I wanted to book two seats on a nonstop American Airlines (AA) flight from New York to London in July 2016, with an Aug. 14 return. I waited until Sept. 19, 2015, when the 330-...

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I took the “Grand European River Cruise – Black Sea to Rhine River Valley,” plus a pre-cruise option in Transylvania, with Vantage Deluxe World Travel (Boston, MA; 888/514-1845; www.vantagetravel.com). I flew from Miami, Florida, to Bucharest, Romania, on Oct. 22, 2015, boarded the ship on Oct. 27 and returned from Frankfurt, Germany, to Miami on Nov. 21, the day the cruise ended.

I had reserved one of the River Splendor’s eight single cabins, and there was no...

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My mother, Elaine, and I took a 2-day private tour of Wales with Dragon Tours (1 Lake View Close, Llangors, Brecon, Powys, Wales, LD3 7US, U.K.; phone +44 0 1874 658102, www.dragon-tours.com). As arranged by the owner, Mike Davies, only a week or two earlier, it cost £700 (near $1,005) and included a private van and an overnight stay at a B&B (with breakfast) but not lunch, dinner or entry fees.

Mike picked us up promptly at Abergavenny railway station at 9:15 a.m. on...

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My husband and I, along with another couple, traveled to Iceland, July 7-16, 2015 — our second trip to Iceland and their first. We rented a car and drove the Ring Road all around the island. Here are some of the places where we stayed plus other reports. 

We booked all of our hotels at Booking.com. On the whole, most of the places were squeaky clean (even gas station restrooms were very clean). The food all over the island was very fresh and well prepared, and people were...

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A 5½-week South Pacific adventure that my wife, Lois, and I took to the Cook Islands, New Zealand, Australia and Fiji, Nov. 8-Dec. 16, 2014, was organized by Lindsey Neale-Rozga at Australia & New Zealand – Unique and Unusual (operating with Travel Arrangements, Ltd., Palm Desert, CA; phone 858/550-9622 or email anzlindsey@earthlink.net). 

The package included 14 flights, five rental cars, seven boat rides and almost all accommodations and events, and when we...

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In the letter “Allow Time to Transit Paris’ CDG” (April ’16, pg. 15), a subscriber expressed surprise that, with only one hour between flights, he missed his connecting flight out of Charles de Gaulle Airport. He mentioned learning from friends, later, the impossibility of traversing CDG in less than two hours.

Travelers should know that the world’s major airports and even some of the smaller ones warrant a reasonable connecting time (for me, a couple of...

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