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Misconceptions About Budget Travel

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Most people mistakenly think that you need a lot of money to travel, or that vacations are simply too expensive and lavish. This is a good example of a wrongful assumption. Traveling ‘light’ so to speak, with limited cash, combined with a positive attitude and a deep personal commitment, persistence and resourcefulness is possible. 

Simply put, planning pays and travel budgets save money. Taking the extra time to review sources at your disposal prior to, during and after your trip encourages a hands-on, pro-active approach to traveling and vacationing in general. 

Most of us want to focus on having a good time and ensuring that a couple of the smaller details are taken care of. Taking advantage of saving opportunities and discounts, limited offers and utilizing tips and tricks from frequent travelers seem to be the keys to travel success. 

Lessons learned will serve us all well when taking our next trip, whether to the campgrounds, some exotic tropical paradise or both! 

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More Simple Tips For Budget Travel

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

How many hours have you spent on planning a vacation or that dream holiday? None? One? One Hundred? 

We all know that organizing a holiday can be frustrating, whether it is for singles travel, group travel or for a family vacation.  No matter how many travel brochures you read, there is sure to be something that they don’t tell you, right!  And no matter if you use a travel agent or read a thousand travel guides, you could never be expected to know every trick to saving money while traveling. 

Here I have listed a couple of top budget traveling tips which have been proven methods for saving dollars while enjoying that special vacation.

  1. Be informed and show local interest. Read and do research about your destination, location and surrounding areas. Hidden treasures are found this way! Enjoy travel previews and other multi-media sources that can be a good way to “rehearse” and prepare for your trip.
  2. In preparation for making your travel dream come true, assembling a personal travel file is also not a bad idea. Include the exotic and far-away lands you are considering, as well as your local visitor’s attractions and destinations in and around where you live, for those shorter trips. This will assist you in realizing your travel goals and dreams you worked so hard on putting together and getting ready to execute!
  3. Diaries, notebooks, and a couple of empty envelopes for note taking, budget-updates and receipts. Many travelers keep diaries, scribbling not to forget experiences, sharing impressions, recording purchases, and or may we suggest, tracking your spending and budget.
  4. Avoid the duty-free lure and trap. Typically, all shops in airports and train stations are expensive. It is a myth that you save money! Actually, compare the next time you try to buy liquor or souvenirs against reputable quality department stores. You might find to your surprise that the prices are higher!

Like many people, when I started traveling abroad, I believed that the travel agent was to person who knew everything about travel essentials.  It was not until I started learning from expert travelers and from my own experience that I realized that there are many ways to have an enjoyable and memorable vacation on a budget. I have only listed a few quick tips here today.

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The Secrets To Fantastic Budget Vacations

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Last year some of the most popular destinations for American family travel included the United Kingdom, Canada and Mexico!  Where would be your dream destination be if you knew the experts international travel tips?  

What if you knew some proven tips and tricks to planning a vacation within your budget and having the holiday of a lifetime! Perhaps you have not taken a trip in a very long time and find yourself in desperate need of a good breakaway vacation to remember.  

When it comes to planning family travel either international or domestic, the reality and limitations of cost and budgeting extinguish the hopes of taking that well deserved holiday for so many people.

When choosing to travel, most of us are normally doing so with our families, with a group of friends or taking that well-deserved vacation for which we have spent a long time saving money for or all of these. 

Minimizing spending and costs, while still enjoying your vacation to its fullest, is the key to guaranteed success and ensuring you have a truly memorable break. 

In order to effectively and realistically plan your vacation, it is important to establish some realistic travel goals with definite characteristics. 

The goal should be Specific, Measurable, Action-oriented, Realistic, and Time constrained. In other words, it must be a SMART goal. 

SPECIFIC: The travel goal needs to be specific. Avoid generalizations; get to the point and crux of the matter. For example, take that tropical island, destination dream vacation: “I have always wanted to …” seems a little general when compared to ‘I will travel, with my partner to the South Pacific for a vacation of three weeks within the next 3 months.’ 

MEASURABLE: The travel goal must be measurable. This goes along with beingspecific. A goal defined specifically might already be measurable. The abovementioned goal stated intention, involved parties, location, purpose and a timeframe – all measurable elements. 

ACTION-ORIENTED: A SMART goal must also be action oriented. It cannot merely be stated. You must relate the goal to doing something, to indicate what needs to be done. An action verb will indicate what needs to be accomplished. “I will travel” is a good example of an action statement, stated intent and implies preparation and planning, will and persistence. 

REALISTIC: For any goal to be motivational and get you committed to reaching it, it must be realistic. When a goal is not realistic and the person does not really believe it can be reached, then the commitment is lacking and the effort will not be there to permit the goal to be realized.  

TIME-CONSTRAINED: In order for a goal to move people towards it, it must be time-constrained. A time-line will entice people to move towards the goal. Three months is stated here as a realistic timeline, leaving enough time to save for, plan, book and take your well-deserved vacation to the South Pacific (as in our stated example),OR anywhere else YOU have chosen to go! 

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Travel The World

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

For the Travelers and Explorers, we’ve got the perfect digital ebooks for you. Our selection ranges from budget traveling all around the world to how you can experience the best dream destinations you could only ever imagine