The rule is simple: Jason Smart must travel on the cheapest flight of the day. The only proviso is that each new destination must be to a different country. From Here to Anywhere takes him on a madcap adventure through 16 European nations in just sixteen days.
Along the way, he visits a place called Moss in Norway and sees the ‘most depressing street in Europe’ in Belgium. He wanders through a Syrian refugee camp in Belgrade, crosses a UN-protected border in Cyprus, smashes a bottle of beer in a Hungarian church and drinks some Guinness in Dublin, all the while battling airport queues, cheap coffee and his fellow passengers.
Jason Smart is the published author of nine other travel books:
The Red Quest Flashpacking through Africa The Balkan Odyssey Temples, Tuk-tuks and Fried Fish Lips Panama City to Rio de Janeiro Bite Size Travel in North America Rapid Fire Europe Meeting the Middle East
I am a travel writer living in the Middle East with my wife. I love travel and have been to over 100 countries across 6 continents. In my spare time, I play bass in a rock band. Please feel free to ask me any questions about travel or my books.
Purchased and read whilst travelling in Europe myself, I thought the concept was interesting, but where it ultimately fell down was in that the destinations were either too dull to care about, or deserved longer than a day's visit. And the 'cheapskate' angle didn't really work when the writer wasn't also scrimping on hotels, taxis, etc.