Passport Junkie Update – Summer 2010

by Todd on July 20, 2010

Apologies to those who have been visiting throughout the summer only to see that the search function is not available…long story but we’ve had to put much of Passport Junkie aside while we work to pay the bills! :)

We’re working on revising the site, refreshing the content, and launching our next iteration by 2011.  However, until then, we’re answering travel questions on our facebook wall – we’ll do what we can to get you the help and information you need.

Thanks for your patience…

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Many travelers are on the lookout for local, unique events that can further enhance the cultural experience during a trip.  While large events like Oktoberfest are internationally known, there are hundreds of smaller events that can be a bit more difficult for the foreign visitor to discover.  For travelers interested in these types of events, we recommend you check out Joobili, a directory for festivals and events in Europe.

Home Page for Joobili.com

Though it’s funky name might make it a bit hard to spell and remember, in reward for doing so you will find  festival and event information for most European countries (from what we can tell – not a ton of info provided on the FAQ page!).  The initial page seen upon visiting the site is simple to understand – just choose a date window corresponding to your trip and hit the “Inspire Me” button to see the results.  The site appears to have additional personalization features so you can add an event to your personal “to-do” list, check an event off as “done”, or submit your own review of the event.

From what we can gather, Joobili is a growing startup so it will be interesting to see where the product evolves from here – but so far, it looks like the information service they provide could have good value for budget travelers – allowing us to plan trips around certain events, or allowing us to change direction mid-trip to hit up a potentially interesting party.

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Travelling Germany by Train on the Cheap

June 26, 2009

As of 16 June 2009 and through the end of the year, Deutsche Bahn (the German national rail company) is offering train ticket specials that are worth consideration:
If you are travelling solo or in an odd-numbered group, the Dauzer Spezial should be of interest.  It allows the purchase of one 2nd-class return ticket anywhere within [...]

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San Francisco to Los Angeles Transport Options

June 24, 2009

Two of the most popular stops on west-coast travel through the United States are San Francisco and Los Angeles. Until the proposed high-speed rail system linking these cities is built (don’t hold your breath), travelers have several options, all of which offer daily departures between the two cities.  Below is a brief description of [...]

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Gap Year Travel Planning

May 21, 2009

Recently we made our first StumbleUpon discovery – a useful South African magazine about youth and gap year travel. Though the traditional definition of a gap year is that year between secondary school (high school) and university, in practice “gap travel” can apply to any traveler (student or not) taking an extended break traveling [...]

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