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Vote Now In The Best City To Visit 2016 Championship: Is It Targu Mures Or Lisbon?

best city 2016 championship

Welcome to The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2016 Championship. Both of these cities have been through 4 rounds of your votes, but neither London nor New York City could stop Lisbon or Targu Mures. Romanian cities have won the past 3 tournaments but remember that a big social media push by Porto won them the title Best City in 2011. Although there won’t be a new country named with a Best City this year, for both Targu Mures and Lisbon it would be a first. (And somehow for me too as I’ve never been to either city.)

How To Vote

To vote, click your favorite city in the poll below. You’ll be asked for an email address, once you’ve voted, that vote won’t be counted until you click a confirmation link in an email sent to you by Poll Daddy. Neither them or I collect your email address, they’re only used for vote confirmation. You have until Friday, 6pm US EST to vote.

Those of you reading through email and RSS will have to click-through to this page to vote.


Results Announced Next Week

You won’t see the final results of The Best City To Visit Championship 2016 until I announce the winner on Tuesday, April 12th. Be sure to check back then to see whether your votes name Lisbon or Targu Mures The Best City To Visit in 2016.

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I’ll be visiting the winning city sometime this year, awarding $500 to the person who originally nominated the city as well as donating $500 to a local charity. Good luck to both Targu Mures and Lisbon!

A Review Of Slick VPN For Travelers Who Want To Unlock Sites Like Netflix Blocked By Region

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There are a lot of benefits of using a virtual private network (VPN) especially if you travel frequently. A VPN can get you cheaper airfare but its more frequent use is to get around local censorship or regional blocks a la Netflix. Many good VPN options are out there, all with various strengths and weaknesses, but if your primary concern is to unblock Netflix to watch your favorite TV shows online, Slick VPN does it better than most.

Problem For International Travelers

Depending on where you live, when you’re not in that country, you may have noticed some lame message telling you content isn’t available from the place you’re traveling. (Regional lockouts exist because of licensing and royalties.) It used to be fairly easy to get around such blocks but even though they’re denying it, even once lax Netflix is cracking down on VPN users.

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Testing several popular VPNs over a period of time, Slick VPN did better in accessing country-restricted content on sites like YouTube. Slick VPN has servers physically located in 46 countries so you can choose where it appears you’re browsing from (e.g. keeping up with House Of Cards on U.S. Netflix while nursing a Thai beach party hangover).

High Marks On Privacy

Slick VPN also ranks on Torrent Freak’s 2016 list of VPNs that take your privacy seriously. None of your traffic is logged and Slick VPN doesn’t block any ports either. Slick VPN also provides all users their ‘Scramble’ feature, which makes it very difficult for countries to censor your VPN connection (technical details here). The technology behind Scramble is becoming increasingly necessary as more governments around the world focus on improving their censorship capabilities. You also don’t want to be tracked online, something Scramble as well as Slick VPN’s encryption features prevent against.

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Low Price For Solid Service

Slick VPN isn’t free (most VPNs worth anything aren’t) but for an annual $48 per 5 devices, it’s a bargain. You also get 24/7 support if you need it plus 30 days to try them out and get your money back if you aren’t happy with the service. Setting up Slick VPN on desk or laptops is also fairly straightforward, although its mobile app versions are clunky to configure. Given its overall reliability in my tests as well as Slick VPN’s knack for getting around more stubborn Hulu-like regional lockouts, if you’re constantly locked out of your favorite content abroad, sign up for the free 30-day Slick VPN trial to try for yourself.

The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2016: Final Four

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Another Best City Tournament where Istanbul advances far but can’t quite make it to the Final and enthusiastic Romanians vote one of their cities onward. Vote now to determine whether New York or Targu Mures will advance to face either Lisbon or London in the Best City 2016 Championship. I’ll visit the winning city sometime this year, as well as donating $500 to a local charity, so click to let me know one of the places I’m going in 2016.

You have until Friday, April 1st 6:00pm US EST to vote in each of the match ups below. Those of you reading through email and RSS will have to click-through to this page to vote.

Throughout the competition, I’ve been asking those who nominated cities to let me know of a local non-profit they’d like to sponsor. From Hand In Hand, an organization helping children with autism in Bishkek, to Dogs Trust in London, I’ve been highlighting many of these non-profits during the Best City 2016 Tournament. This week I want to let you know about Cercetasii Romaniei (Scouts Romania) chosen by Razvan. Scouts Romania’s goal is educating youth to help build a better world where people are fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

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Remember the 2016 Best City Championship between the two city’s to advance from this round begins next week on Tuesday, April 5th!

Dell Might Have Made The Best Electronics Backpack For Travelers

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The Dell Premier Backpack is one of the best designed, protective, and practical backpacks for travelers who pack a lot of gadgets so good, it has me reconsidering the computer bag I’ve used for 10 years. Once you get your hands on one, you might consider changing too, particularly if you like getting through airport security lines a bit faster.

Pretty, Powerful Package

Dell recently sent me the latest XPS 12 2-in-1 laptop-tablet hybrid (you can read my full review here) but before I had a chance to notice its slick frame, the Premier Backpack stood out. What you pack your electronics in is important; to protect from the elements but mostly the constant putdown-pickup-shove-in-an-overhead-smash-smash-squeeze our hand baggage gets subjected to. (How many times have you trampoline-jammed a backpack under an airplane seat as if there isn’t hundreds of dollars worth of electronics in it?)

For starters, the exterior of the Premier Backpack (which really needs a cooler name) has a synthetic fabric exterior, lined with fleece. The Premier Backpack isn’t officially waterproof but keeps out water sufficient enough to protect its guts on a rainy day. Dell has also reinforced the exterior with extra padding in the places most likely to get scuffed, like corners and around the zippers.

dell premier backpackPockets For Laptop Cushion

I’m not sure why more electronics bags don’t feature a soft fabric interior for laptop and tablet compartments but the Dell Premier does. Each of the three compartment pockets big enough to fit a 15 inch laptop have a fleece lining, so you don’t need an extra case for your XPS 2-in-1, for example. There are also key, phone, pen, digital camera, SD card, and other pockets to fit all of your tech gear with accompanying charging cables. If you like pockets, the Dell Premier Backpack is a great carry-on option for you.

Checkpoint Friendly For U.S. Travel

The Dell Premier unzips into two flat compartments that are Transportation Security Administration (TSA) friendly, meaning you shouldn’t have to take out your tablet or laptop for the bag at security checkpoints. Unfortunately that’s a feature only useful in the United States but time-saving if you live or travel there frequently.

Being TSA-friendly is a feature my beloved SwissGear SmartScan backpack doesn’t have – neither is being light. The Dell Premier weighs 2.6 pounds (~1.18 kg) versus the SmartScan’s beefier 3.2 lbs (~1.5 kg). For something that’s filled with expensive metal clinging to your jet-lagged back, those grams can feel like a big difference.

The SwissGear is still a good option for a laptop backpack but now not the only one. The Dell Premier Backpack is one your should seriously consider if you’re looking for a new laptop backpack or decide to purchase the XPS 2-in-1. By now you might be wondering if I got paid to write this glowing review but no, I didn’t, and don’t take money to say nice things. Simply put, if you want a bag as good as your electronics, the Dell Premier is one of the best backpacks to buy for frequent travelers.

Vote Now In The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2016: Elite 8

best city 2016 elite 8

Vote now for your favorite 4 cities in the remaining Elite 8. Last week, Bishkek couldn’t keep up with Lisbon and Kotor almost pulled off an upset in The Best City Sweet 16. But now, Targu Mures is set against Istanbul – a city that could really use some tourism love these days. The polls are open below through this Friday, March 25th 6pm US EST, click below to advance your favorite cities to the next round!

Those of you reading through email and RSS will have to click-through to this page to vote.

The current Best City 2016 Tournament brackets:

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Keep in mind the Final Four of The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament begins next Tuesday, March 29th!

Is It Still Safe To Travel To Turkey?

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You may be wondering after 5 major terrorist attacks over the past 6 months, two in Istanbul and three in Ankara, whether or not you’ll be safe if you go to Turkey. Many Turks and residents are now questioning their own safety as well and an empty Antalya booth at the 2016 ITB Berlin tourism fair is one of the few demonstrations of Turkey’s deteriorating security situation that hasn’t been pepper sprayed.

A number of people have already written me they’re canceling their travel plans, the ways things are going, you’re right to reconsider your next trip too.

Lots Of Problems, Few Solutions

Since 1984 the terrorist group Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has been at war with the Turkish government, resulting in over 37,000 deaths and little else. Most of this violence was in Turkey’s southeast, more than 1,000 kilometers (~650 miles) from major cities like Istanbul. A 2013 ceasefire effectively ended on July 20, 2015 after a terrorist attack by ISIS – to further complicate matters – in the southeastern city of Suruc, killing over 30 Kurdish activists.

Since then a suspected ISIS bombing murdered 103 people in Ankara at a peace rally, later 12 German tourists near Istanbul’s Hippodrome, and now a splinter group of the PKK, the TAK, has begun attacking targets in both cities as well.

Big Country Getting Smaller

ISIS attacks are a relatively new threat, suicide bombings a new tactic, and Turkey’s western cities a new target. All of this, especially the last point should be concerning for travelers since attacks are becoming more frequent in places you’re more likely to visit. Turkey is a large country roughly 10% larger than Texas but the violence is undoubtedly expanding. None of this is very surprising when you consider the neighborhood, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, isn’t getting any better either.

These trends are all troubling in Turkey, especially its west, where such attacks were as rare a phenomena as they are in London or Rome. Would you be hesitant to book a vacation to Spain if there had been three suicide bombs in Madrid’s shopping and transportation centers, plus two, one along Barcelona’s La Rambla, the other at El Prat Airport – all within 6 months? Because that’s the equivalent of what’s happened in Turkey recently.

Target Is The Headlines

Turkey’s military and intelligence agencies are some of the best in the world but no security is absolute – despite government attempts to censor their own failures.

The outlook doesn’t look good because both the terrorists and the politicians are aiming at the headlines. Terror groups looking to make the news often target high-profile soft targets while members of government try to manipulate the press afterward. Terrorists are often cautious as every step leading up to an attack potentially exposes them to getting caught. Two huge bombing attacks in Ankara within a month means they’re feeling confident, assuring more, similar attacks are highly likely.

None of this is to say Turkey’s a war zone or you’ll be dodging missiles on your balloon ride over Cappadocia. Turkey is relatively safe. The ingredients for calm are in the kitchen but the chef doesn’t know how to cook up the right dish. So until the customers get what they’re craving, there’s going to be a lot of geopolitical diarrhea all over the restaurant.

Statistically, as a tourist, you’ll be very safe across the majority of Turkey, even if the numbers aren’t comforting, the reality hopefully will be. Istanbul is one of the safest cities in the world and a sunburn (or in my case alcohol poisoning) is your biggest threat in beautiful Fethiye. There are a few questions you should ask yourself before canceling your travel plans but instead you might want to renegotiate them. A 14.3% decrease in tourism revenue along Turkey’s Mediterranean “Riviera Coast”, one of the safest regions anywhere, means you might be able to visit at one of the best bargains in years.

About Anil Polat

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