💨 Abstract
American travel influencer Kevin Droniak made a day trip from New York to Ireland, spending a few hours at the Cliffs of Moher and racking up nearly $900 in costs. He faced unexpected issues like a flat tire and rental car fees. His trip sparks the debate about "extreme day tripping," a trend of traveling long distances for brief visits, criticized for its environmental impact and shallow engagement with local economies.
Courtesy: Jon Fellowes
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