1. Let's start with the Atlas
of the World then we'll narrow it down
2. Google Maps lets you zero in down to street level by just typing
in an address at the top of the screen and then clicking on the + or - buttons on the top left of the map to zoom in or out.
3. Around
the world on a BMW bike - Horizons Unlimited has lots of
pictures and tons of info for travellers
4. Street Maps
from Yahoo Canada and all you need is a postal
code
5. Radio
locator for world wide radio online to help you plan ahead
6. Travelocity
lets you check flights, hotels and schedules
7. I Travel
2000 has a lot of ads, but is useful for price comparisons
8. Expedia also
offers travel comparisons, as does Orbitz,
an American site, but remember they tend to list nationwide chains
9. Rick Steves
has a popular travel show and his site has lots of info
10. The Lonely Planet website also offers travel guides and don't forget to check
your favourite hotel chain if you have a specific destination in mind.