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Even though flying to your destination is getting cheaper than it has been in the past, there are still a variety of tips you should take into consideration when attempting to find cheap flights. Finding an inexpensive plane ticket on the internet can be a daunting task, however take a deep breath and just follow some simple guidelines so your wallet does not get decimated. Whether you want to experience the traditions of the islands of Greece or see the Eiffel Tower in Paris for the very first time, you can succeed in finding cheap airfare.

Yes, it is fun to be spontaneous and just pack your bags and head out tomorrow to Madrid but if you plan way in advance, the price of your flight will be significantly lower. Do not wait to the last moment to buy your plane ticket. Not only to you risk having all the flights sell out, but the prices of airfare go up exponentially in the last one to two weeks before your vacation.

It may be tempting to be incredibly thorough with your vacation research but there will times when an excellent price point will appear on your computer screen. Compare that price to the ones you have already seen but if it seems much lower, jump on it because the seats may not be there when you return to that website.

Do not set strict dates for your trip. Many people prefer to leave on a Friday at the end of a work week and then return on a Saturday or a Sunday so that they can be back in time for work on Monday. If you have the ability to give yourself more options in departure and return dates, your fees will be cheaper.  Air travel is much less expensive on days that have decreased amounts of traffic.  Fridays tend to be the most popular departure date so the tickets will be most expensive on those days.

Since the prices of flights are not fixed, there will be occasions when the airfare will either increase or decrease day to day. If you see that the price of the ticket you purchased has gone down from the initial price you bought it at, do not feel obligated to just accept that as your final price point. Feel free to call up the airline you purchased the ticket from and inquire about the lower price. More often than not, the airline will accommodate you, and provide you with the cheaper price.

By taking into consideration the day and time that you travel, you can find the best price for your trip. Make sure that you plan in advance.  When you find a price that seems lower than the others, jump on it, and if the price drops on your ticket, do not hesitate to call up the airline and inquire. Easyjet is a simple and effective website where you can find reasonable prices for your trip. Just make sure that you plan in advance and Easyjet will help to make the process simple and affordable.



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  • Travel Guru asked:


    Guide to Lanzarote Holidays

    Location Of Island

    Travel west from the coast of Africa (the Iberian Penninsula to be exact) – about 125 kilometers west – and if you started in the right spot, you might just find yourself on the Island of Lanzarote. This island is the northeastern most of the Canary Islands, and is the fourth largest of the islands of the chain, which is owned by Spain.

    How To Get There

    You can get to the Island of Lanzarote through the Arrecife International Airport, which saw over five and a half million passengers in a single year (2006) alone. Aside from agriculture, the tourism industry is almost the only industry on the island, and is a booming one, having been primary in the island for about 40 years.

    Lanzarote Weather

    If you are planning a holiday to Lanzarote Island, no need to worry overmuch about a jacket. Night time in the winter can drop as low as 14 degrees centigrade, but it rarely dips so low, and almost never below that, making it a nice, warm climate, especially in the summertime when temperatures can rise as high as 32 degrees centigrade (though rarely higher than that). The cooling trade winds of the North Atlantic create this temperate climate, keeping it from rising as high as the nearby Sahara, and keeping the climate pleasant and beautiful.

    Island Landscape

    Relatively recent eruptions (in the 18th and 19th Centuries), have left parts of the Lanzarote landscape looking alien or lunar, and the lack of erosion because of the low precipitation rate means that these incredible landscapes look much like they did just after the eruptions. The area is beautiful and unique, and movie fans will love the fact that parts of Planet of the Apes was shot on the island.

    Attractions & Surroundings

    Except for the Grand Hotel in Arrecife, local regulations on development mean that there are no high rise buildings on the island, and there are no billboards, either. The island is beautiful and unspoiled, though it is undoubtedly settled. Pay a visit to the island to see attractions like Jameos del Agua, a cave complex with a natural concert hall, a restaurant and museum, and an underground lagoon. There are man-made attractions as well, both historical and modern. You can pay a visit to the Wine Museum of Lanzarote, or check out the Castillo de San Gabriel in Arrecife, which is a 16th Century fortress overlooking the Arricife Harbor. No matter what your tastes, you are sure to find something pleasing in Lanzarote.



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  • How to Travel Safely

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    No matter where you go or where your trip takes you there is and always will be a need for safety tips and rules. So to travel safely while on your city break you should use some if not all of the following tips:

    Know Your Area

    It doesn’t matter if you are in Rome or Greece you need to have a good idea of the town’s layout and important features. Some of the important places to know are where you are staying, where the local hospital is, where the police are located and at least one apothecary. Now this may seem hard, but if you have a map and mark them on it then find the center most location you have a start. Once you know what the center of town is find something unique or that will stand out, even a local business will work. Now that you know spot you chose and its local name you will be able to start back there time and time again, and by knowing which important item is in which direction you can get help when needed.

    Keep Your Valuables Locked Up

    Do not carry everything with you when you travel and what you do carry ensure it. Once you get to your destination many of the local banks and hotels have safety boxes you can rent and store your personal valuables in. You can also keep most of your belongings in your room as well, only place items that cannot be replaced in the safes.

    Dress Accordingly

    While you are out and about notice how others are dressed and try for the same casual look. Not only will you be able to blend in more and make targeting tourist harder but also you can experience the local country so much more.

    Medical Needs

    Keep all medicines with you at all times with extra locked away safely, have a list of instructions incase something does happen and make sure to have a list of phone numbers as well. By caring medicine in its prescribed bottle with you, if something happens the local doctor will already know some about you and how to treat you. Also having at the hotel helps to ensure you have a supply if you need it. When preparing for your trip you need to tell your doctor where you are going and for how long also that you want two bottles for your medicines one to carry and one to store.

    Being safe and keeping safe while traveling in different countries is no different that when you are traveling to another state. By being prepared and paying attention to what is around you, you will find yourself having a better and healthier time abroad.



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  • Stuart S. Travel asked:


    There are loads of fantastic ways to get free entertainment when traveling. All you need is a bit of research before you go and to think a bit laterally. Whether you get your entertainment from music, theatre, lectures, walks or museums there are free experiences all over the globe. Here are some ideas to consider when traveling at home or abroad:

     

    1. Go for a hike or a bushwalk. Remember to pack enough food and drink and sunscreen. Enjoy the country’s scenery for free.

    2. Gallery openings are a way to see local art and you might even get free wine and food thrown in!

    3. Art walks and garden tours are where you visit local art galleries or homes with gardens for show. You get to meet locals and find out about the local art and garden scene.

    4. Free nights at museums. Some museums are even open free all the time (for example The British Museum).

    5. Visit the local churches. There is so much history and local culture to be experienced in places of worship and you’ll find a large majority of these have no entry fee, although some may ask for a donation.

    6. Open mic nights at pubs where new musicians perform for free to an audience willing to listen. You never know which up-coming star you’ll get to hear.

    7. Volunteer to be an usher at a concert, play or movie. Volunteer to help out at a conference or show. You’ll get to experience what’s on offer for no admission cost.

    8. Visit the local library. Apart from getting to read books for free you get a different cultural experience in every library you visit. Libraries often have author visits and visiting speakers for generally free admission.

    9. Find out if there are any free lunch time concerts. 

    10. Visit the local television station and see if any shows have live audiences for taping. Join in!

    11. Go to the beach for the day.

    12. Is there a local fair or festival on where you are visiting? If so you will probably find lots of free attractions there as well as paid ones. 

    13. Visit the local botanical gardens. In most countries these are free to visit and enjoy.

    14. Walk around the city with your eyes open taking in all the sights. It’s amazing what sort of ‘free entertainment’ this will bring you!

    15. Window shop. Some people can do this for hours! And it doesn’t cost you a cent.

    16. And don’t forget, you can always purchase a local Entertain coupon book which will get you discounts on plenty of activities and entertainments, but can also offer some freebies such as “visit one day, get the second for free” or “pay for one person and the second visits for free”

     

    Enjoy your free entertainment while traveling. There’s plenty of it around.

     

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  • Safe Travel in Mexico

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    When talking to people about going to Tijuana for dental work, more and more the question arises, “Is it really safe to go to Mexico?” My answer is always YES! I feel quite at home in Tijuana, but like anywhere, you have to use common sense while traveling in Mexico.

    I can understand the apprehension that some people have as they contemplate going into another country, where everything is strange and unknown. Then when you hear bad things on the news, it can make it even more frightening. While the decision of whether or not to cross South of the border into Tijuana is the responsibility of each individual, I would like to answer a few questions to try to put things into perspective, as well as give a few tips on how to travel more safely in Mexico, or any foreign country, or even into any Metropolitan down town area of the USA.

    Click here to see a youtube testimony about safety in Tijuana

    To answer the question, “Is it dangerous in Mexico?” Not if you use common sense! The folks at Sam Dental Tijuana were very helpful to me. Here is what I have learned from them, and after several trips, I can say that yes, I feel safe!

     Don’t be fearful when you hear negative reports on the news. Keep in perspective that the news agencies look for any incident that will grab headlines. The problem is that news reports often give an exaggerated view and can distort reality. Not to dismiss out of hand the reports one hears, because we always need to be careful and vigilant, but the truth is there are a lot of incidents that happen everyday in certain parts of every large US city that never gets reported because they are so common. Everyday in San Diego and Los Angeles, or New York, or Miami, or Denver, or Dallas, or in Washington D.C., it is common for someone to get mugged or robbed, or found dumped in an alley, so common that it doesn’t grab the attention of the news hounds anymore. So what I am trying to say is that yes, you need to be careful while traveling in Mexico, or Tijuana, but also you need to be careful walking in downtown L.A., or San Diego. Don’t let rumors or news reports, that are attempting to grab headlines by focusing attention on bad things, exaggerate the dangers and frighten you. Just be cautious, and you’ll be alright. Remember, literally 100’s of thousands of people cross over into Tijuana from the USA every month without incident.

    I have traveled into Mexico dozens and dozens of times. I have been very often to Tijuana, Juarez, Reynosa, and other border towns. I have also been in many Latin American countries, and have lived for several years in South America. I have NEVER had an incident where I felt in danger. However, I used to live in Denver working for the cable company, and have been threatened with bodily injury and have felt very intimidated on several occasions. I even had to call the police in order to complete my work in someone’s back yard because they had threatened to shoot me when I went to shut their cable off!! I feel safer in Mexico, than in certain areas of Denver. And what is Denver compared to L.A.? Or Washington D.C., or Miami?

    Tips for Safe Travel.

    1. Be discrete. Never flash a lot of money. Keep the majority of your cash hidden in a front pocket that you can zip or button down. Just keep a limited amount of cash in your wallet. Also keep your passport, drivers license, and credit card hidden in another front pocket. It would be good to keep those documents together with a rubber band or a money clip. Also, don’t bring all your credit cards with you, just bring one or two, that way if you loose it, you will know which one to report lost.

    2. Walk over and take a Taxi rather than drive over. Unless you are planning to stay for several days, and would like to site see, it takes a lot of stress off to not to have to keep an eye on your car, or to have to maneuver in Mexico traffic. I always hate been stuck in the long line to cross back into the USA. It is liberating to just leave the car parked in the USA and let a taxi take you to your dental appointment. If you do drive over, NEVER leave valuables, like your camera or purse, in plain site in the car seat. If you do, you might be inviting a break in. That is not just true in Mexico! Also, if you drive in, make sure you keep your vehicle locked, and ALWAYS put a manual locking device, like the “Club”, on your steering wheel. At Sam Dental in Tijuana, they have off street parking that is secure, but it is still a good idea to use a locking device.

    3. Keep your night life to a minimum If you are concerned about safety, remember that not only in Tijuana, but in L.A. as well, most crimes are committed late at night. Common sense is a must!

    I enjoy traveling in Mexico, and I love the atmosphere and culture. Aside from the tremendous savings I have experienced getting dental and medical procedures done, I have love it in Mexico, and I plan on retiring there in a few years. I feel that it is safe to go to Tijuana. But, the truth is, just like in any large metropolis in the USA, it pays to be cautious and vigilant. You will have a good experience, just like the 10’s of thousands of people who cross the border every day without incident. Don’t be fearful, just keep your eyes open, and you’ll be fine.

    Here is the website again: www.GoodSamDental.org   

     

     



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  • Stuart S. Travel asked:


    You’ve got to eat while traveling and most tourists will tell you that the best part of the whole trip is experiencing the food while in foreign places. If you are a fussy eater or have special dietary needs, you can still be accommodated while traveling, just plan ahead.

     

    What better way to immerse yourself in the local culture than by visiting the local markets. Not only will you get to see and try the local cuisine, but you’ll probably save a lot of money. Eating in restaurants, especially those geared towards the tourist trade, can get very expensive. Try buying your food fresh from the markets and preparing it yourself. Or buy already prepared food from the market vendor.

     

    In Bangkok you can visit the floating markets and buy anything from fresh fruit and vegetables, to ready prepared noodle soup. In Jerusalem the outdoor market or ‘shuk’ not only sells fruits and vegetables, but meat, poultry, fish, bread, nuts, cheese, spices and so on. As in most markets, you have to bargain at a shuk to get a good deal as prices vary markedly. African markets sell souvenirs as well as food. 

     

    Bargaining is welcomed at most markets, especially for keepsakes. Knowing how to bargain will save any traveler money. Here are a few points to follow when attempting to bargain for an item:

    1. Always be polite and enjoy the experience

    2. Ask for the price and then halve it. Start your bargaining at that number.

    3. If the price is too high, walk away. You’ll be surprised how quickly the price comes down when you are disinterested!

    4. Work out how much you are paying for in your own currency. Don’t haggle over a couple of cents. Remember this is how the market vendors make a living.

    5. Don’t pay more than your think the item is worth.

    6. You can also barter in some places. Brand name items (jeans, hats, shoes) are sought after items in some countries so barter with what you can afford to part with.

     

    Other tips for saving money on a daily basis include:

    * Avoid tourist-type restaurants. Find out where the locals eat and you’ll usually find authentic (better) cuisine at a lower price.

    * Take note of what the farmers in the area eat. It’ll be cheap and healthy.

    * Always pack snacks and fruit when going on a day trip. You’ll save money when you don’t have to buy from the tourist stops and street vendors along the way.

    * Pack a picnic and go exploring. Use produce from the local market. You’ll save a bundle and eat well.

    * Shop where the locals shop, not where the tourists go.

    * Book into hotels that have breakfast as part of the package.

    * Avoid airport food as it is usually expensive and not particularly healthy.

    * Always ask if there are any discount offers available. If you don’t ask you won’t know and you won’t save.

    * Walk when you can. It’s cheaper and a good healthy alternative, as well as giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture of the country you are in.

    * Avoid Laundromats. Wash your own clothes in the bathroom sink if you are able.

    * Look for free entertainment. 

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  • Australian Travel Insurance Specialist asked:


    MAKE YOUR TRAVEL WORRY FREE WITH TRAVEL INSURANCE

     

    As you plan your next travel experience you should be certain not to overlook one very important detail—travel insurance. Many travelers opt to skip this step in the hopes of saving a little money. What you may not know is that insurance does not have to be expensive. In fact, this very cheap travel add-on can get you one thing that money does not always buy–peace of mind.

     

    When you invest in a high quality policy you are guaranteeing that if the unthinkable happens and you or someone in your party experiences an accident or becomes ill, you are protected. For Australians traveling abroad, travel insurance will protect you from financial disaster should and accident or illness incur. You will also be protected in the case of property theft. The Australian government believes insurance is important enough to advise travelers to skip their trips altogether if they are not insured.

     

    Medical situations are a particularly important consideration when determining whether or not to invest in an insurance policy. The need for insurance is not limited to international travel however, and you would do well to investigate insurance that covers inside Australia trips too.

     You can select an insurance policy that covers a wide range of misfortunes including trip cancellation or interruption, medical costs, and theft of property. Policies are available in a wide range of types from insurance for the mature traveler to special insurance for backpackers. Prices will vary policy to policy but you can find cheap travel insurance. There are many reasonably priced policies available that will offer you good coverage. If you are a frequent traveler, you may determine that an annual policy is the way to go or you may be able to secure insurance through your employer.

     

    Finding cheap insurance to cover your trip is not difficult. You need only turn to the closest computer and search for trip insurance. You will find many websites that offer comprehensive search services. You will find sites that offer information and price quotations for single companies as well as good portal sites that will provide you with price quotations for a number of companies. All you need to do is enter your information once and you’ll receive all the information you need to locate a policy that will give you the comfort of knowing that you can travel without worry.

     

    The next time you travel do not neglect to include travel insurance in your plans. It only takes one occurrence to erase your savings and eat up your nest egg. You do not want this to happen to you. When you purchase insurance for your trip you are not only buying peace of mind you are buying protection for your family and your assets. That is one detail you definitely don’t want to over look.



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  • Stuart S. Travel asked:


    Yes – and no. As with any traveling and staying in an unknown spot, there will be some dangers. Most of them you can avoid. If you know the risks before you travel, you can be prepared for any situation.

     

    If you decide camping is the accommodation style for you, you should have a good knowledge of the area you are going to camp in. Will you be staying in a public campsite or will you be camping wherever you feel the need to pitch your ten? If it is the latter, make sure it is legal to camp in the spot you have chosen. Check whether you need to provide your own drinking water. Camp grounds in remote places may require you take in water. If you are using water from streams or creeks, boil it first to get rid of bacteria.

     

    Animals can provide a source of danger in campsites. If you are camping in bear country you will need to take special precautions. Take care of how you store your food and where you pitch your tent. You will need to either store all your food in a bear proof box or hang it from a tree. Check the area before you camp to make sure there are no signs of recent bear activity. If there are, move on to another site. Other dangerous animals that you need to be aware of when camping are snakes and spiders. These beasts like to get in and under things so always check before you put on any clothes and shoes.

     

    Camping is a good way to meet fellow travelers, but you can not always be sure your possessions will be safe from unscrupulous people. Ensure all valuables are locked in the car or stowed safely when you are not at your campsite.

     

    Hostels are a good, safe way to travel, but like any public place, you still need to take precautions. Hostels that are members of a network may provide a safer option as they are well controlled. You can take safety measures by locking up your valuables in lockers if they are provided. Or ask the manager if they have a safe you can lock your valuables in. Sleep with your money and passport at night if you are sharing a room with strangers. Most hostels have bunk rooms segregated by gender. But some don’t. If you are a female traveling alone, it might be wise to stay in a hostel that has only same sex rooms.

     

    Staying in private homes with the owners living there as well, (charging you for board), is probably the least safe option when traveling. This is because you don’t know the people you are staying with and in some countries it is actually illegal for residents to hire out their rooms to travelers. If this option is one you want to pursue, try and book your room through the local tourist office or through an agency. At least if there is a problem, you will have someone to lodge your complaint with. In some countries this is a very popular form of accommodation and a cheap one. Make sure you negotiate your price before you agree to stay. Take the same precautions as you would in other styles of accommodations and be prepared to move on if it is not satisfactory or you feel unsafe.

     

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  • Travel.mapsofworld asked:


    Your Cruises to Italy will prove to be quite exciting during which you can experience optimum luxury. In your cruise to Italy you can either sail on a yacht or tour in a major cruise line. You can also take a cruise ride while spending your long awaited vacation in the mainland Italy.

    The cruise ride will take you through the Western Mediterranean. The tour will be quite enchanting and you will be mesmerized by the gushing sound of the waves as the propellers make way through the sea. At night the temperature cools down and you can enjoy the breeze standing on the deck. This is indeed one of the most relaxing way to travel and explore the coastline of Italy.

    You can go for a short sailing or go for long voyages as a part of your cruise rides in Italy. These rides are going to pamper the travelers with their friendly environment and warm hospitality. You can book your favorite cruise and visit your desired location.

    For the sailing enthusiasts, they can go for big cruise lines in Italy. In fact there are quite a number of ways by which you can see various locations in Italy by ship. You can take Cruises to Italy and enhance your touring experience in Italy. Moreover traveling by sea is also pocket friendly. It is also not compulsory to exchange currency while on board although this depends on your tour operator.

    No matter which cruise line you select you would definitely enjoy every bit of you ride. These cruise ships stops at all the major ports along the Mediterranean Sea. If you are traveling on a relatively smaller cruise line then you can also visit various other ports which include Portofino, Capri and Sardinia. Apart from stopping at the major ports the large ships will spend a major half of the tour in the sea. These ships provide plenty of entertainment and excellent dinning options. The restaurants serve various mouth watering delicacies which are prepared from fresh ingredients. On board you will be provided with optimum comfort to make your tour memorable.

    You can also opt for other cruising options which include private yachts which is equipped with all the modern amenities. There are other typical Italian style cruises which will acclimatize you with the history and culture of the region.

    You can explore Italy in a number of ways; Cruises to Italy would be one of the most cherished trips which you would treasure long after the tour is over.

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  • Money For Traveling asked:


    Have you ever thought about making a steady online income… while traveling? Ebay provides a fantastic platform for doing this and it’s not very difficult or time consuming. You can travel overseas for a LONG time by holding just a few online auctions per week if you set things up properly.

    Most people dismiss Ebay as a viable travel business because they think you’ve got to have a physical inventory present… and while traveling, that would clearly be limited by the size of your luggage.

    There’s good news and more good news. The first piece of good news is that you definitely DON’T need to have a physical item or inventory to sell. You can easily sell a digitally delivered product or inexpensively hire a fulfillment house to ship your stuff for you. Here’s the ‘more’ good news: because most people dismiss Ebay for making a travel income the market is left wide open for this type of marketing!

    The other big reason entrepreneurs dismiss Ebay is because they think it’s for selling old junk lying around the house. They take a ‘garage sale’ mentality about Ebay (sell your extra stuff lying around the house). This is great for some people, but wrong for business!

    So, Here is your basic model for traveling and making money with online auctions:

    1)    Find a product to sell. This is easy. You can sell a digital E-book if you don’t want to carry an inventory, or you can resell items from wholesalers at a markup. Simply get on the lists of a few dozen wholesalers and start watching their wholesale product listings.



    2)    Based on those products, narrow it down to what people WANT.
    This is the biggest pitfall would-be auction sellers make… They sell a product they think people need instead of what people actually BUY. You’ve got to find where the highway traffic is flowing and stand in front of it with a big money net.

    3)    Study Your Competition. You should steal what other competitors are doing that is working! Watch for the sellers who consistently sell products in the market you’ve chosen, and see what they are doing. They’re on Ebay because what they’re doing is working! By the way, don’t get scared off by competition. Competition means there’s a market of buyers!

    4)    Get your feet wet. Jump in there and make a listing! Start the bidding price low so that people get emotionally invested in your product. Show lots of pictures. Consider utilizing an auction listing template to make things look nice… but remember, it’s the STORY that people get drawn into more than a pretty website, so make them feel like they already own the product and show them the benefits of owning your product, not the features.



    5)    Scale Bigger.
    After you’ve experienced some success with a few auctions, you can now make more sales and bigger sales.

    So how do you travel and sell on ebay? Easy. There are internet café’s all over the world that you can login to for as little as $0.10 cents per hour! Most will be around $1-$2 dollars per hour, and you’ll get a surprisingly high-tech computer to access the web with.

    You can modify your listings from abroad and have your fulfillment house (or your little brother!) handle shipments. If you like, you can even have a customer service center answering buyer questions.

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