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Every great trip starts in the departure lounge – and that's exactly where we'll be each episode. The Departure Lounge is a travel podcast hosted by Aaron, Gee and Allie. Each episode we pick a destination and dig into it properly – the highlights, the history, the things the guidebooks won't tell you, and the honest truth about whether it's actually worth visiting. Along the way there's a booking challenge (can we find a great last-minute deal within budget?), a travel debate you didn't know you needed, and a deep dive into the darker side of wherever we're headed. Because every destination has a story – and some of them are a lot more interesting than the Instagram version. Whether you're actively planning a trip or just dreaming about your next one, pull up a seat. The flight's about to board.

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  1. North America

    6 days ago ·  Video

    North America

    We’re crossing the Atlantic to explore North America, from the bright lights of the USA to Canada’s wilderness and Mexico’s rich history and culture. Joined by special guest Jenny, the team share their favourite experiences from across the continent, swap travel tips, and discuss why there’s never been a better time to plan a trip. There’s a twist on this week’s Deal Challenge as Allie builds Aaron the ultimate North American itinerary, fitting the USA, Canada and Mexico into one unforgettable holiday. We also look at new EU passenger rights that could make flying a little easier, uncover one of the most chilling archaeological discoveries ever made beneath Mexico City, and round things off with three facts to reveal next week’s destination. In this episode Travel State of Mind – What the new EU airline passenger rights mean for travellers, from cabin bags to family seating. The Deal Challenge – Can you build the ultimate North American adventure, visiting the USA, Canada and Mexico in a single trip? Destination Deep Dive – Jenny, Gee and Allie share their favourite destinations, travel stories and tips from across North America. Don’t Go Alone – The terrifying discovery of the Aztec tzompantli beneath Mexico City and what it revealed about the ancient capital. Destination Unknown – Three facts to guess next week’s destination Allie's Ultimate West Coast Adventure 3 weeks · 3 countries · ~4,500 miles. Fly into Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), fly home from Calgary (Canada). Two border crossings, four US states, two Canadian provinces — desert, Pacific coast, volcanoes and glaciers. Best time to go: Late June to mid-July. It gets better the further north you go, and it's peak orca season in the San Juans. The route, day by day Act 1 — Baja California, Mexico - Day 1 · Cabo San Lucas — boat to the Land's End arch. - Day 2 · Todos Santos — art town; lunch at Hotel California (order the tequila). - Day 3 · La Paz — malecón, seafood, whale sharks/sea lions (seasonal). - Day 4 · Baja desert → Tijuana — drive Highway 1, drop the car, walk the border at San Ysidro, Trolley into San Diego. (Maybe skip Tijuana as the FCDO are currently advising against travel there) Act 2 — Southern California - San Diego — zoo, Balboa Park, fish tacos; morning hop to Tijuana's Zona Río. - → LA on the Pacific Surfliner. LA (2 nights, no car): Walk of Fame, In-N-Out, Griffith at dusk, Venice Beach, Sunset Blvd. - → San Francisco on the overnight Coast Starlight. Act 3 — California - San Francisco — Alcatraz (book ahead), Fisherman's Wharf, Bubba Gump. - Yosemite (2 nights) — Half Dome, Glacier Point, Vernal Falls (permit needed). - → Point Reyes → Mendocino up Highway 1. Act 4 — Oregon - Oregon Dunes → Crater Lake (rim drive + Cleetwood Cove Trail) → Portland (Kennedy School, Powell's Books, Voodoo Doughnut). Act 5 — Pacific Northwest - Mount St Helens → Seattle (2 nights): Pike Place, Chihuly, Space Needle, Fremont Troll → San Juan Islands orca watching. Act 6 — Canada - Vancouver (2 nights) (eTA in advance) → Sea to Sky → Whistler → Kamloops → Banff (2 nights) + Icefields Parkway → Calgary, fly home. Book in advance Alcatraz ferry · Yosemite permit · Canada eTA · USA ESTA The numbers (for two) Flights ~£2,900 · hire cars ~£1,500–1,900 · trains £200–300 · accommodation £3,500–4,000 · activities £600–800 · food & fuel £3,000 → Grand total ~£11,000–12,500.

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Every great trip starts in the departure lounge – and that's exactly where we'll be each episode. The Departure Lounge is a travel podcast hosted by Aaron, Gee and Allie. Each episode we pick a destination and dig into it properly – the highlights, the history, the things the guidebooks won't tell you, and the honest truth about whether it's actually worth visiting. Along the way there's a booking challenge (can we find a great last-minute deal within budget?), a travel debate you didn't know you needed, and a deep dive into the darker side of wherever we're headed. Because every destination has a story – and some of them are a lot more interesting than the Instagram version. Whether you're actively planning a trip or just dreaming about your next one, pull up a seat. The flight's about to board.

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