RTW what does it stand for ? Round The World. The difference between a trip and a round the world (RTW) tour is like the difference between a semi-precious stone and a diamond; it’s more than a journey, it’s a life achievement. It’s a unique and complete experience… an investment which will enrich your life forever. Ask…
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Standard RTW itinerary
Standard RTW: London – Bangkok (surface) Singapore – Cairns (surface) Sydney – Christchurch (surface) Auckland – Fiji – Los Angeles – London. Student / Youth – from £1129 incl taxes. Some ideas: Overland AsiaRoam Bangkok to Singapore14 days Explore three throbbing Asian cities, wander a multitude of markets and bazaars while munching on all…
From Europe to Dubai, New Zealand and USA
RTW : UK > Dubai > Auckland > Los Angeles – overland – New York > UK From £999* *subject to date restrictions and availability UK Finally, the time has come! Your bags are packed, you’ve got your passport and tickets, and your mum’s ironed her white hanky to wave you off at the airport… Say…
Golf World Courses
Best Golf World Courses In association with the International Golf Federation and major magazines, we are defining the 2014 ranking of the World Best Golf Courses. We’ll be proud to offer an exclusive Around the World Tour, through the five Continents, to play on the 8 Best Golf Courses of the World. The trip will…
Students RTW Ticket
Students RTW Ticket: UK > Bangkok > Singapore > Perth Overland Sydney > Auckland > Los Angeles Overland New York > UK Student Fare flights from £923* *subject to date restrictions and availability Your first stop is Bangkok, the bustling capital of Thailand where you can choose to visit one of the many incredible islands…
Gap year: work and travel around the world
GAP YEAR around the world: It doesn’t matter if you are working or doing volunteering, all it takes is some ongoing interaction with locals to develop a connection and make some friends. WORK Depending on your age, nationality and professional skills, you can get short term legal permission to work almost anywhere. Seasonal work –…
Internet
There is still no specific website dedicated exclusively to round the world tours, apart from this one! But you can try discussion boards such as virtualtourist.com and lonelyplanet.com Thorn Tree, where you can post and read messages on specific travel topics. Travel blogs are another source of first hand advice and information. Bootsnall: A large community for…
Other
You can hop on a freighter across the ocean, then buy a car, or maybe a motorcycle, travel and then trade it in for a plane ticket when you are ready to move on. You can work your way by sea working on a yacht, or circle most of the world on buses and trains.…