Greg's #TravelTrivia: Part 1
One of the online activities I have been doing to pass my “quarantime” is online trivia with friends each week. It is a fun escape with some cocktails, laughs, and some brain stimulation. I thought it would be fun to challenge you to a little Travel Trivia to fill a few moments of your day and have some fun! See how many of the ten “reasonably challenging” questions below you can get right.
Answers at the bottom.
What is the second smallest country in the world (after Vatican City)?
Which country has the most time zones on the planet?
What is the world’s busiest airport measured by total passengers?
What is the world's oldest operating airline?
What continent has the most countries represented in the U.N.?
What is the only living structure on Earth visible from space?
Measured in arriving cruise passengers, what is the busiest cruise port in the world as of 2019?
The world's oldest subway system is in what city?
Where was the world’s first travel agency formed in 1841?
What is the only remaining of the Seven Ancient Wonders?
Answers are below. Let me know how you did - I would love to hear from you! Send me a message.
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Monaco
France (with 12)
Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta
KLM
Africa
The Great Barrier Reef
Cozumel
London
England (Thomas Cook)
The Great Pyramid of Giza