Search engine offers dragon rides to Westeros

Search engine offers dragon rides to Westeros

Today is the day folks! The last season of Game of Thrones airs today at 11am, forcing all us nine to fivers to spend our day furiously avoiding spoilers before we’re able to rush home and catch up on the latest from Westeros.

To keep you occupied while you’re pretending to work, Kayak has released a range of search destinations so you can find out the real distance and potential costs for trips between the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.

You can travel via carriage, ship and dragon, which we think is just delightful.

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The travel search engine has researched the exact real-world distances to determine the realistic representation of price, travel mode and duration so you can pretend you’re on your way to Winterfell to meet up with the dashing John Snow or swing by King’s Landing to hang with Queen Cersei on the Iron Throne.

Popular destinations include the non-stop dragonflight from Volantis to Winterfell, starting from $17,835. Dragon carriers include first and business class options, with checked in baggage available for Dragonglass weapons and other necessary devices.

There are currently seven destinations available on site, to coincide with the premiere of the final season. Check it out here.

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