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10 Ways to Save Money When Renting a Car

car parkPlanning to hit the road this holiday season? So are most vacation-minded Americans: AAA estimates 27.3 million people will travel by car for this last end-of-summer weekend. Want to save even more money on your trip? Whether you're connecting to your destination after a flight or forgoing planes and trains in favor of the open road, RentACarNow.com has a list of crucial tips for motorists looking to save cash when renting a car -- and avoid costly mistakes at the rental-car counter.

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Renting A Motor Home To Travel New Zealand

Auto RentalsBy: Mike OBrien

Whether you crave a holiday full of outdoor adventure or a relaxing vacation sampling gourmet cuisine and award winning wines, New Zealand has something for everyone. And, there is no better way to explore this highly diverse country than to rent a New Zealand motor home. With many tourist destinations within a few hours of each other and a well-maintained network of roads and highways, renting a motor home or camper van in New Zealand provides travelers the freedom and flexibility to experience all of the sites and attractions while enjoying all of the comforts of a home on wheels.

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Packing For A trip Through Ibiza

By: Dalvin Rumsey

When you hear of Ibiza, what images pop up in your mind? Ancient trading? Beaches? Parties? Rain? Ibiza, like Menorca, is one of Spain's Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea and it sits to the left of the Mallorca Island. Also known as "Eivissa," this island is rich in Phoenician history. Remember the Phoenicians who dominated trade in the first millennium BC?

Well it's on this island that these same Phoenicians ran their lead, wine, and marble trade in 654 BCE. At that time, the island was known as 'Ibossim', and then later called 'Ebusus' by the early Romans. Later, the island was known for producing salt, wool, die, and fish sauce. By forming a treating with Romans, Ibiza was spared destruction and later became one of Roman's official cities.

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