Air is good if you're in a hurry. One of my most enjoyable trips was by bus -- about 2,000 km up the east coast. I'd expected to be bored witless but actually enjoyed it.
No travel on boats out of the harbor unless you can still see the land. RV if we have a driver. Air travel for long distance, trains for scenic fun, cars for short distance or on Route 1 along the California coast, Horseback then a picnic waiting for us at the end of the trail.
This post was edited by Art Lover at February 1, 2017 5:56 AM MST
Good point, that. I've flown to a few places then rented. Got into all inds of trouble one time when I flew to the west coast. I was used to having the ocean in the east and kept mixing up my directions. Had to get Mrs Didge to navigate for me. :(
I like the ocean. I would travel by ship anywhere if I had the time and money to pay for it. Cruises are ideal, for getting there is half the fun, and every couple of days you are at a new destination.
Had the Hot Rods for the road, had the planes for the sky, always loved the sea, so I'm ready!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at January 30, 2017 5:58 PM MST
I like flying....I took a ten hour drive a couple weeks ago and I don't have patience for long drives anymore. It was aweful. I love boats but there's No where to pee if your a girl ....and guys can just pee over side of boat and that's not really fair. And then it causes fights... So that sucks ;)
When I was young air travel was so expensive that most people travelling from Australia to the UK went by sea. These days, of course, most of the sea travel is done by cruise liners.
5 months by sea, is that about right? I keep thinking about the England - Australia Ashes matches. Without pandering to preconceived idea about the game, what if it ended in a draw?
Blimey Lucia, five months? How old do you think Didge is?
I think 5 weeks, not months, would be nearer, by steam-ship for Australia to the UK. The faster trans-Atlantic passenger services typically took about 4-5 days in their 1940s-60s hey-day; cargo vessels are slower.
There is almost no trans-ocean passenger-ferry shipping now. The cruise liners are just that: holiday cruise ships, not ferries.
Just got back from Thailand, had no choice but to fly, boring boring boring. Road trips while on camping holidays are so much fun, singing.. Laughing.. & general foolish behaviour.