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Important Travel Tips No One Follows

June 26, 2013 By Louise

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The internet is peppered with so many articles that give out various kinds of advice and tips regarding travel. But while these tips may be important, nay, crucial to ensure that your trip is safe, enjoyable and worth it, still, many people choose to ignore many of them.  This only ends with a lot of disappointments and “what ifs” when something goes wrong that could’ve been prevented if they had just followed the travel tips they’ve read.

Here are some of the most common and important travel tips that people do not follow: [Read more…]

Some Valuable Tips For A Successful Motorbike Tour

December 16, 2012 By Louise

When planning a motorcycle tour, the first thing that you must do is to determine your itinerary. Once this is settled, it is always important to consider other important things that will help in making your tour successful. This should be done meticulously, you should write everything down so that you will be able to track down your plans.

Having these things in place will help guarantee the success of your trip. You must never overlook any of the details, as doing so will only mess up your trip. However, having all of them in place will help you maximize on your experience and bring more fun in your entire adventure. [Read more…]

Guide to Booking Holiday Tours Online

December 1, 2012 By Louise


Planning on taking a holiday? Great! Now comes the tricky part: booking your trip. You can physically go out and make your arrangements, but we suggest you focus on booking the trip online to make the process easier. Here’s what you need to know:

Step #1: Make the choice

Aside from choosing your destination, you also have to decide where to book your holiday. You can go through several avenues:

  • Airline: If you’re flying to your destination, you can go directly to any major airline’s website and book your flight there. Doing this usually earns you some bonus miles, but your options are limited to what the airline offers and you still have to prepare accommodations.
  • Cruise line: If you plan to take a cruise, you can visit your preferred cruise line’s website and make your reservations. What’s great here is that you have control over your booking, but despite not having a middleman, prices aren’t cheaper. Lodging isn’t a problem since you already have your own room, but if you want other options during a stopover, you’ll have to book them separately. [Read more…]

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