Waiting again for your ride to show up to the Airport? Or maybe your trying to decide you’re plan is to get to or from the Airport. The benefits of having airport transportation means you have the plan already. Read on to learn more about how Chesapeake Charter can serve all your transportation needs.
Read more →Traveling can be a fantastic experience, sometimes filled with stress and anxiety. Let’s explore tips to easing stress & anxiety while traveling and understand why you chose to travel in the first place. Travel anxiety may relate to specific activities, such as driving or flying. It can also involve the stress of planning the travel, a fear of heights, crowds, or the unknown. Some people experience travel anxiety due to negative past experiences or medical such as anxiety disorders. Either way, here are a few tips for easing stress and anxiety while traveling.
Read more →When it comes to choosing the best time to travel, many people imagine a summer vacation with a sandy beach and gorgeous waves. What many people don’t realize is that traveling in January has its own unique charm. In fact, depending on the destination, traveling in January might be the best time to go. Here’s why.
Read more →If you’re planning on traveling after Christmas, you’ll probably want to have a few good New Year’s resolution ideas up your sleeve. After all, a good travel itinerary that compliments your resolution can help you through a gloomy January.
Read more →For many, holiday travel is one of the great joys in life. Yet, somehow, it also has the potential to be one of life’s biggest headaches; for every unforgettable meal or breathtaking scenic drive, there’s the chance of indigestion and a flat tire. What makes the difference between a fantastic trip and an awful one? There’s certainly some chance involved, but in reality, just a bit of forethought and planning can make all the difference. To help ensure your next seasonal trip goes over better than you’d ever imagined, check out this collection of holiday travel tips & tricks.
Read more →With beautiful landscapes, a rich history, and seafood galore, there’s no shortage of Maryland destinations to tempt adventurous travelers. However, you don’t want to get caught up in crowds of tourists. If you’re looking to travel like a local with a custom charter sightseeing tour, here are a few great locations off the beaten path you’ll surely want to add to your must-list.
Read more →Charter buses have been getting people where they need to go for decades. From short distances to cross-country trips, charter buses are efficient, comfortable, and safe. While charter bus staff do everything they can to make planning your trip easy, there are still a few things you should know before booking a trip. Here are five things to know when you’re planning a charter bus trip for the first time.
Read more →Most people think of their childhood trips to school when they think of school buses. But school buses are useful in adulthood, too. You can host a road trip party or have a cool photoshoot. Buses bring fun and affordable transportation to any event or trip. Here are some ideas for using school buses as an adult.
Read more →If you’re planning a trip for a group—whether it’s your family, friends, or any kind of social group—you should consider the option to charter a bus. There are many excellent benefits to charter bus travel, and just as many instances when it makes great sense to do so. Enlisting a charter bus company to get you and your group from point A to point B (and back again) is an ideal choice for many types of trips. When is it a good idea to charter a bus?
Read more →Is a Maryland food tour on your list of fun things to do this year? If it’s not, it should be. Maryland’s famous fresh oysters, juicy steamed crabs, and soft shell crabs are enough to get any foodie’s mouth watering. As one of the ten smallest states in the Union, Maryland is the perfect size for day-trippers. It’s ideal if you want to get together with family and friends to enjoy great food and make delicious memories.
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