Tuesday, March 31, 2009

My Personal Travel Collection!

I thought I would Provide you guys with some of my personal vacation photos and videos as well as some youtube footage that will make you want to book your next vacation right away! Hope you Enjoy.

Main Pool of Bahia Principe San Juan, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

Bahia Principe Resort

Early Morning View of The Bahia Principe Beach, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic

The View From Aboard "The Tip Top" Catamaran, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

Catamaran, Dominican Republic

One of Many Crabs Found On The Beaches of Puerto Plata

crab in the sand

Myself With the Catamaran Skipper!

Myself

Resorts I Have Visited








I hope you've enjoyed the pics and videos....stay tuned for more!

The 3 Worst Travel Websites Out There!




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Expedia.ca
voyagesarabais.com
selloffvacations.com

I want to take a few minutes to tell you about the worst travel websites out there and why you shouldn't use them.

SellOffVacations.com is by far one of my least favorite travel websites out there right now. These guys spend a fortune on publicity for a website that is completely dysfunctional 80% of the time. Although they have recently renovated the site and made it more user-friendly, I still refuse to encourage a web site that makes browsing so difficult and which doesn't provide accurate or even decent results.

Voyages A Rabais.com is an amazing travel website, extremely user-friendly and a ton of travel opportunities offered at amazingly low prices, this website is at once my favorite and my least favorite for the following reason: customer service is crap!

Although they provide a phone number, they refuse to give you service over the line. Questions must be sent via e-mail as well as insurance purchases, technical support and any other difficulty users may be having. This is frustrating because response time isn't immediate and if confronted with a serious dilemma, it feels like there's no one there to help you out so for this reason, Voyages A Rabais.com is great for travel purchases but horrible at customer service.

Expedia.ca is another one of those sites that is great in the sense that it has so much to offer travelers in terms of destinations, types of packages and it's extremely user-friendly but for some reason, their vacation packages are always more expensive than others.

This is a little weird because the site actually searches amongst travel wholesalers and finds the best bargain but the best bargain on Expedia.ca doesn't always match the actual wholesalers' price found on the carrier's website. Therefore, for this reason, I tend to stay away from Expedia.ca and prefer searching on the actual wholesale website, like AirCanada or Air Transat sites for example.

What A Great Travel Website Should Include

  1. Every good travel website should have a valid phone number associated with customer service. This is particularly important for last minute travels where problems are more likely to occur. It's important for everyone really because when you put down $1500 for a vacation, you expect service and support down the line, a good travel site should be able to provide you with both.


  2. It should be user-friendly. A good travel website should make it easy to browse through vacation deals and packages and should offer different options along the way. Destinations should be well listed and easily accessible as well as hotels and specific resorts, chains and special offers should also be clearly visible and their last minute deals or departures should appear on the first page of the website.


  3. The website should be up and running all the time! SellOffVacations.com is a good example of a website that doesn't do this well. Travel websites are there to be used but if they are always down and not running properly, how do they expect us to purchase travel deals with them if we can't even access them? If the travel site you are on is giving you problems or is slower than usual, it's a good sign that it's perhaps not a great idea to do business with them. A good website oozes professionalism, a bad one oozes skepticism.


  4. Be the judge. If a certain travel site doesn't inspire confidence then don't use it. You want to make sure you feel comfortable with the company before purchasing anything. Remember that phone line, use it and ask customer reps about the company, who it does business with, where are they located, do they provide any feedback, support, service? The best judge is yourself so trust your instincts and always do your research.



If there are other websites that you hate or love please send them to me and don't be afraid to call these companies out, after all, we're the ones paying and we deserve decent services and products!

What You Should Know Before Taking A Cruise


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Cruise and cheap travel have rarely appeared together in the same sentence but nowadays, taking a cruise doesn't have to be synonymous with being rich. The cruise industry is not only gaining momentum and popularity but it has expanded to a form of vacation that now caters to all types of travelers and vacationers, from family oriented cruises to luxurious like sailing, cruises have become not only extremely accessible but affordable as well.

Why Are Cruises So Popular?

First, cruises allow you to visit several places in a short span of time. Instead of remaining stationary in one place, cruises allow vacationers to experience the beauty and charm of many locations.

As the ship cruises along, it also has a specific itinerary to follow which includes docking in certain locations and letting travelers wonder and discover a wide range of places all different one from the other. This is great because in a seven day vacation, you might get to visit as many as four different cities and locations, making the vacation that much richer.

Which Cruise should I Take?
Carnival Cruises is a great option for a family vacation. This particular cruise caters extremely well to kids and adults a like. With several pools, activities, day cares, nightly entertainment and so much more, this cruise offers a variety of destinations and durations and has the perfect combination of excitement and relaxation.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers extremely luxurious cruises with exotic destinations like India to Africa, Alaska and many more. With 4 ships ranging from luxurious to extremely luxurious, Regent Seven Seas Cruises caters to an all-adult clientele and offers over-the-top accommodations and amenities. This cruise company is expensive so you might want to save-up to make this dream cruise a possibility.

Royal Caribbean International Cruises is another great, affordable cruise option that caters to both adults and children. Perhaps the cheapest cruise out there, Royal Caribbean International Cruises has everything great cruises have to offer but at much better prices which makes it accessible to all. With great Caribbean destinations as well as European and Alaskan destinations, it's a great company for a first time cruiser!

5 Things You Can Do to Save Money On A Cruise

  1. Budget. Although food, room and board are included, alcohol, casino, certain shows and nightly entertainment are not. Many ships provide you with a card where all your on-board purchases are tabulated and this can get dangerous. Using a card is so easy and you can easily lose track of how much you're putting on there, much like your own credit card I'm sure so just make sure you plan a budget of how much you want to spend during your cruise and then stick to it, this will prevent surprises upon check-out.


  2. Plan the activities you would like to do beforehand. This way, you have an idea of the cost of each activity and therefore helps you budget more accurately. Each ship has a variety of activities and excursions, it's up to you to decide the ones you can afford and want to do. Lack of planning always leads to higher costs so be prepared.


  3. Cruise ships are already quite luxurious and grand so opt for a standard room instead of a full balcony or any other rooming option. Room prices can drastically differ from one storey to another and from one type to another and the differences are usually not worth the extra cash. Book standard but vacation big!


  4. There are tons of cruise packages and destinations available to you, so shop around, compare prices vs. quality and be patient. Cruises can be expensive so it becomes that much more important to weigh your options and wait for the perfect deal.


  5. Another option is to opt for a shorter cruise, so instead of a full week or two, go for a couple days or a few nights. You can break-down your vacation by spending a couple days in the Bahamas and then ending with a cruise from the Bahamas to Mexico or vice versa, it's like getting two vacations in one and that's always nice!


Many people plan cruise vacations long in advance especially because of the cost. So maybe this year instead of doing an all-inclusive, save-up that cash and put it towards an amazing two week cruise the following year, it might seem forever but imagine how worth it it's gonna be after all the wait! Remember, have fun and if taking a cruise doesn't fit your budget then don't sweat it, there are tons of vacation options out there and the perfect one is waiting for you.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

What You Should Know About TripAdvisor.com



Picture Courtesy of: TripAdvisor.com

Okay so here's the deal with TripAdvisor.com, it's not accurate and you shouldn't rely on it entirely.

What's TripAdvisor.com?

It's a website that allows travelers to rate and comment on their hotel/resort, quality of food, location, beaches, targeted travelers and a lot more. It's a great and interesting site, but the fact that it's an open forum where anyone can write and post comments, leaves a lot of room for inaccurate ratings from people who in reality have never even been to these locations.

Why Should I be Careful?

Everyone has different expectations about what their dream vacation should be like and yours isn't necessarily theirs so someone might give one hotel/resort a really bad rating while an other fully enjoyed and recommends that very same place. That's why you have to be careful, trusting word by word someone's rating just doesn't give a global, overall view of what places have to offer.

Is There Anything Good About TripAdvisor.com?

Yes. What TripAdvisor.com is really good at doing, is providing travelers with precious feedback. With that feedback, TripAdvisor.com then takes it and averages the ratings to provide you with their own rating. This is good. When you search for a certain hotel/resort, you'll notice on the top right corner the TripAdvisor.com rating for your search result, if it's low, that means most people didn't like their experience. This gives you a pretty clear idea that if most people were disappointed then you might be too, but again be cautious and don't take everything for cash. This is what the TripAdvisor.com page looks like when doing a search. You'll notice that another good thing about this site is that you can browse easily through it, very user friendly.

Things To Remember

  1. TripAdvisor.com isn't all bad but it isn't all good either. Just remember that everyone is different and everyone's expectations are different too.


  2. The higher the rating the more likely you are to enjoy the vacation.


  3. Low ratings don't mean anything unless the are so low that perhaps you should rethink that specific location, destination, and/or resort/hotel.


  4. It's a great research and preparation tool but shouldn't be taken too seriously.


  5. If you're not certain and some comments are making you reconsider, try contacting a participant, usually, those who post a comment leave an e-mail address, so ask them personally what exactly they didn't like and, of course, what they did. This will give you more context on the actual rating.



Researching and preparing for a vacation should be fun, not stressful. Many people get caught-up in the ratings and get discouraged or put themselves in doubt, the purpose of TripAdvisor.com is only to give a very isolated glimpse of what others thought about the place you want to visit. Take it with a grain of salt and remember, a bad trip can turn into a great trip if you so choose it that way. You are master of the outcome.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Cuba Traveling Tips

Cuban Resort
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Cuba just keeps growing in popularity and is one of the most visited destinations worldwide! It's no wonder with it's white sandy beaches, crystalline waters and it's thousands of activities and attractions! Cuba is bound to provide even the pickiest traveler with unforgettable experiences and memories.

Perks

Cuba's weather is generally hot with some periods of humidity in the summer and cooler nights in the winter. Cuba is surrounded by the Caribbean Ocean which offers warm waters and great aquatic fun. With rich vegetation and a huge variety of Eco-systems, Cuba has the perfect combination for all nature lovers.

Architecture
Cuba's architecture is Spanish Colonial which represents the British Colonial hold it once had on Cuba. The architecture is not only unique but representative of the history of Cuba and it's consistent growth throughout the decades. Havana, Cuba is definitely the place to go to get a good understanding of Cuba's long lasting history and struggles. In Havana, you will discover Cuba's new, top of the line establishments like shopping centres and eateries as well as it's brand new sky rises and monuments. This Cuban architecture website has a ton of photos and information on Cuba's unique landscapes.

The Food

If you've heard about Cuba then you must have heard of Cuba's food. Yes, it's different and well, doesn't please everyone. This is the reason why I have stayed away from Cuba as a vacation destination. Cuban food is good but what they offer at resorts and hotels isn't.

I strongly suggest that you book a resort or hotel that specializes in good eats. You can ask your travel agent for ideas and options because going a week or two without good food can turn an otherwise fun vacation into a nightmare! If you can't find one or afford one(they usually tend to be 5 star + resorts), then maybe pack along a few goodies that will help satisfy your appetite. TripAdvisor.com is a great site that you can use to see what other travelers have to say about the food quality on the resort but remember, tripadvsior.com is an open forum that anyone can use and therefore isn't necessarily accurate.

Beaches and Destinations
Cuba's beaches are incomparable! You just can't go wrong with a Cuban vacation if you're looking for sun and beach. It truly is paradise on earth.

Another good reason to visit Cuba is that it's cheap, cheap, cheap! Perhaps even the cheapest sun destination of all. Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba is a great vacation destination as it offers again, beautiful beaches, a ton of activities for the whole family and has some outstanding all-inclusive resorts.

Holguin, Cuba is another great place to stay but is mostly youth oriented with lots of cheap 3 star resorts and great nightlife. The beaches are just as beautiful and the city itself is amazing too but I would not recommend this destination to those looking for a quiet, luxurious vacation.

Varadero, Cuba is by far the ultimate Cuban vacation. Varadero is principally a tourist city. The resort section of the city is closed-off to locals by an imposing bridge that regulates traffic in and out of the resort areas. Varadero is also likely to please the entire family with a large range of attractions for young and old alike. Varadero is a more up-scale destination with lots of 4-5 star resorts that can cater to the most difficult of travelers. It has also become one of Cuba's most popular all-inclusive destination.

The People

Cuba is not only known for it's great beaches and cheap destinations, it's also known for it's people. Cubans have been known to be extremely friendly and helpful and have contributed greatly to Cuba's tourism industry. Many have said that it's the people that have allowed for amazing vacations. Cubans are best known for their contagious smile and good humour as well as their politeness and genuine kindness.

A great way to show your appreciation is by providing them with small gifts like money, creams and moisturizers, clothing items, magazines and books. These may seem banal and somewhat ridiculous but it shows you care about their situation and would like to see them prosper. A conscientious traveler is a well respected traveler and that's always important!

Cuba is a great budget-friendly destination that deserves credit and it's made the 2009 Travel Agent Top 10 Travel Destination List again this year. This is a good pointer that Cuban vacation deals are bound to be cheaper than ever, so what are you waiting for, buy your ticket now and send me one too!!!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

European Travel Tips


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European travel is in most parts, not different from any other travel only all-inclusive are rarely available therefore it becomes more important to look over your budget, plan and book ahead of time and research, research, research!!!

Europe is huge right now, with the Euro at it's lowest ever and with a global financial crisis, European tourism is booming and there's no better time to discover all that this amazing continent has to offer.

Travel Guides

I seriously recommend that you purchase a good European travel guide before you leave. Rick Steves' travel guides are excellent as they offer different books for different European destinations and different traveling needs.

Consulting a travel guide allows you to plan ahead and budget more efficiently. These guides offer a huge range of information on transportation, food, touristic attractions, activities, low-cost lodging and so much more! Travel guides to Europe are more or less a survival guide because Europe can be a complicated travel destination if you aren't prepared.

Transportation

Europe's transportation system is vast and complex! Again, researching beforehand will allow you to make smarter choices as to what type of transportation to use. One of the great things about Europe, is that they've made traveling from one country to another fairly easy but not at any cost so it's important to test and compare the prices of different transportation methods. Again, Rick Steves' website on European Travel offers a ton of information on all of Europe's travel options and transportation methods with price comparisons and links to some of the most important ticket counters throughout Europe.

Destinations

I strongly suggest that you visit Rick Steves' European Travel Site if you're looking to travel to Europe. He's the expert on European travel and his website literally has everything you need to know before, during and after your travels! Rick Steve has compiled a list of his favorite European destinations and here are some of them:

  1. Austria This great country has so much to offer, from sight-seeing to shopping to great outdoor adventures, this country is sure to keep you on the go.


  2. Belgium and the Netherlands Both these destinations are ideal for outdoor lovers with magnificent hiking and biking opportunities, great shopping, art and it's unique landscaping, Belgium and the Netherlands are sure to make your European vacation one to remember.


  3. Eastern Europe This destination is great but requires you to do some beforehand preparations. It is highly recommended that you get proper vaccinations and health checks before departing because Eastern European health care is lacking and disease control is not monitored very well. This is also a relatively expensive destination so reading-up on how to save money would be preferable and staying away from major in-city locations is another way of saving a little.


  4. France What's not to love about this country? Experience everything from outstanding culinary expertise, shopping, luxurious hotels, art, history, and not to mention outrageous landscaping and amazing sight-seeing and attractions! An extra bonus is that the prices of air tickets for France have dropped significantly so a little Paris getaway has never been so affordable!


  5. Germany This country has something for everyone. From wine lovers to hikers to art collectors, Germany is rich with all sorts of attractions and activities that are sure to please the entire family!


  6. England If you've always dreamed of going to London well now's the time! With so much to see and do, Great Britain is far from boring. Great Britain is also a great gateway to other great destinations like Ireland, Scotland and many other countries.


  7. Ireland If you're thinking about traveling to your Europe, this is a must-see destination! There's absolutely nothing Ireland doesn't offer! Great lodging, food, shopping, a ton of outdoor activities and sports, golfing, hiking, museums as well as Ireland's many surrounding islands and a course while there, a good ol pint of Guinness should ease the Irish spirit in you in no time.


  8. Italy Italy is another wonderful destination. Attention beach lovers, Italy has a huge range of beaches to satisfy even the pickiest of swimmers. With hot temperatures year-round and picturesque beauty, Italy is sure to awaken the child in you. Plus, Italy has some of the most beautiful architecture and some of the best eating in the world. No wonder Italy ranks on top in European favs!



These are only a few, Rick Steve also mentions Greece,Portugal, Scandinavia,Spain, Switzerland and Turkey as must-see European destinations. Just remember, when planning a European vacation, make sure you do plenty of research, book in advance(2-3 months prior to departure) and compare transportation prices and all that's left after that is a great, relaxing vacation to enjoy!

If you would like to get more info you can also view my interview with travel agent Johanne Germain, who talks about why Europe is back on the travel map!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Cheap Flights Equal Cheap Getaways!

Vancouver
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Lately, as I usually do, I've been hunting for cheap vacations and instead, I keep stumbling upon really cheap flights so I thought I would blog about another option, getaways.

Getaways are more like short vacations. They tend to last anywhere from 2-4 days and typically are not all-inclusive. Getaways are neat because they allow you to escape, even shortly, the mundane, everyday life routine without breaking your wallet in half. It seems like there is no better time to do so than now.

Cheap Flights

Because the price of gas has been decreasing, air carriers are no longer charging customers for a fuel surcharge thus bringing down the overall cost of flying. Also, with a weakening economy and a global financial crisis, airlines are desperately trying to sell their seats and fill their planes therefore using cheap prices to encourage travel.

This means great opportunity! While browsing on the westjet.com website, I came across amazing, low priced flights offered just about everywhere. For example, a flight from Montreal to Vancouver, British Columbia during the week of March 16th, goes for $79! Now that's a bargain.

With deals like the one mentioned above, there's no reason not to escape for a few days. Find a cheap hotel, use local, public transportation and seek for unique, local eateries that offer quality at low prices. Not only is doing so a lot of fun but it allows for sight seeing and discovery, it's great for low budget vacations that doesn't require lots of planning.

Hey, you've got nothing to lose but a great getaway so what are you waiting for, check your local discount airlines and start planning your trip. At these prices, you have a huge selection of destinations and the option of discovering places you never thought of seeing before!

Make sure to read-up on your destination of choice and consult the local website, this will help you decide on activities to do, places to see and how much money you should expect to spend. Ask locals about great places to eat and cheap things to do, all these small tricks can help you save a ton of cash!

For more information and if you wish to read more on why airline tickets are so cheap, check-out This great blog which offers plenty of information and has links to great discount airlines, destinations as well as tricks and tips on how to find cheap tickets.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Travel Packing Tips

travelers and their luggage at the airport
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Okay folks, on popular demand I will provide you guys with travel tips for packing luggage. Girls listen-up, packing light is the motto.

Because most airline companies only allow about 40lbs worth of suitcase weight per 2 weeks of travel, packing light is key especially if you are traveling on a budget because overweight luggage costs a fortune, $10 per extra pound on average. yup, it's a trap you don't want to get caught in.

First, it's important to mention that all liquid products, of any kind, are now required to be checked-in and are no longer permitted aboard the aircraft. Nonetheless, bottles of sunscreen and moisturizers are definitely a must and although they do tend to be heavy, you can't travel without them. For more information on what is and isn't permitted on air crafts please consult Transport Canada or The Transportation Security Administration for the US.

Packing 101


  1. As Previously mentioned, the first thing you want to make sure you have inside your suitcase if vacationing south are sunscreens. Yes more than just one bottle. I recommend that you bring different levels of protection as well as aloe based sunburn relief moisturizers. Personally, I start off my vacation using 30 sunblock gradually decreasing to about a 15 and for sunburns there's nothing like Hawaiian Tropic's Sunburn Relief.


  2. Do not pack to many clothing items! It doesn't matter if you stay for a week or two, you won't be wearing most of it. I do however, highly recommend that you bring a couple light dresses and for men some nice trousers and shirts for evening wear. Other than that, a few tank tops and shorts, 2-3 bathing suits, flip-flops and you're set.


  3. Sweaters. Some evenings and nights can get cold and too often we forget to pack cold weather items like jackets and sweaters but from experience at least one warm sweater and/or jacket is a must. This provides great comfort on those frigid summer nights and it's also part of traveling and being prepared for the unexpected.


  4. Do not pack hairdryers, gadgets like lap-tops, DVD players, speakers, valuable jewelery or anything that has great monetary or sentimental value or is unnecessary. anything can happen to luggage, from loss to theft and/or damage so leave behind things that you aren't prepared to give-up and that simply take-up too much room.


  5. Pack some snacks. I never leave without a couple bags of chips in my luggage. This tip isn't just great for packing but for saving money as well. Hotel stores and boutiques charge a fortune for snacks and goodies so I bring my own. This way, whenever I miss the food from home, I can always dig into my luggage and rejoice myself with a little treat. This is optional of course but it might come handy.


  6. Pack for the unexpected. A lot of things can happen on vacation and you want to make sure you are prepared. Make sure you have basic first aid items packed in your luggage like band-aids, disinfectants like peroxide, some anti-constipation medication because changing food habits can have less than comfortable consequences, allergy medications, headache relief, insect repellent and a good muscle and joint ointment since certain activities can leave the body feeling sore and weak.


  7. Last but not least, packing light has it's benefits. Upon returning, remember that you need to pack your gifts and souvenirs and those can be heavy. Booze, cigarettes, these you are allowed to bring home with you in certain amounts but they can take-up lots of luggage space so packing light to begin with will allow you to bring home much more and at those prices, you'll want to bring back plenty!



There's no secret to packing, just being conscientious of what you are actually going to use is a big step towards packing light. If you're like me, you might need to pack, revise, pack, revise, a couple times before you're actually satisfied but keep in mind that it's vacation and comfort is key! For more packing tips check-out this great sight that provides information on safe packing and regulation appropriate packing and remember, don't worry be happy!!

Travel Agent VS. Booking Online

sailboat on the caribbean
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When it comes to finding the perfect vacation at the perfect price, is it better to book through a travel agent or simply doing it yourself online? Well, to this question there isn't a perfect answer but to help you make your own decision, here are a few things to think about.

What Are Your Expectations?

If you are looking for a vacation package suited specifically to your needs than a travel agent is your best option.

Travel agents have access to a ton of resources that aren't necessarily available to the general public and for this reason, travel agents are best equipped to help you plan a vacation that caters to your needs.

Travel agents are also armed with a ton of facts and information about every destination worldwide which allows them to know where it's sunny, hot, cheap, busy for every destination thus reducing the risk of booking a rainy, or over crowded or cold vacation you might regret.

Do You Have Specific Needs?

If you are a picky eater or can't stay out in the sun too long or for whatever reason need some special care and attention, seeking a travel agent would be best. Again, they can help you find the vacation that will satisfy your special needs and cater to your expectations.

The thing is, certain destinations are known for great food and beaches while others are known for the opposite, consulting a travel agent will allow you to find what you're looking for. You deserve an awesome vacation after all, you've been working hard trying to save-up for this so make sure it's all what it's cracked-up to be and using a travel agent will only be more reassuring.

Are Travel Agents More Expensive Than Booking On Your Own?

No. Actually, the good thing about travel agents is that most are not on commission and therefore have your best interest at heart. Plus, travel agents like a challenge and will work with the budget you provide them with. This is key because with little money, they can find great deals and bargains that we do not have access to and in turn, provide you with an outstanding vacation for less!

I Want To Book On My Own

That's fine and you can still find awesome deals but remember the rule of thumbs, patience, determination, perseverance and lots of research! If items like food, hotel amenities, luxury, beaches, weather, quietness and children aren't going to bother you, than perhaps booking on your own is a better option. Of course, booking on your own allows greater freedom on departure dates, times of travel and destination and can be just as rewarding.

The Truth About It All

The bottom line is, what are you looking for and what do you expect from your vacation? Expectation is everything and there's nothing worst than spending a huge chunk of cash on a disappointing vacation. Do both, research on your own and consult with an agent. You are not binded to the agent and you can decide last minute not to use their services. Travel agents are there to help but there is no contractual agreement between both parties so nothing is stopping you from simply doing both.

Here's a list of travel agencies for you to consult and help you book your next dream vacation!


  1. clubvoyages.com This is Transat Holidays travel agency and they are located just about everywhere in Canada.


  2. Voyages Les Ailes D'or Inc. This is the travel agency I use. Travel expert, Johanne Germain has over 25 years experience and is always happy to work with my challenging budget. See what she has to say about traveling on a budget on my previous post.


  3. CAA Voyages CAA Quebec is a local, Quebec establishment that offers transportation insurance and so much more. What's great about them is that if you have a membership, you can enjoy unique discounts and benefit from great deals, bargains and savings!

For more information consult your local Yellow Pages where you'll find travel agencies worldwide.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

How To Save Money On Vacation!


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Finding the perfect vacation package that best suits your interests and expectations at discount prices can be a daunting task. There are however, some fast and easy tricks that can help you save big bucks while on your vacation that don't require a lot of planning and can be lots of fun too!

Excursions

Excursions are usually offered on every resort. These are adventure filled trips that allow tourists to discover the country first hand and learn about various local products, sights and attractions.

Although fun and incredibly interesting, these excursions can also be very expensive! The adventure ones like snorkeling, diving, swimming with dolphins, national parks, deep sea fishing and catamaran cruises tend to be the most expensive ranging from $80-$140 per day, per person! If you are really adamant about taking part on one of these excursions, perhaps opt for a half day instead of a full one where possible, or choose less expensive, less elaborate excursions like the dune buggies, which offers great sight seeing at much more affordable prices.

Resort VS. Local Markets

When it comes to shopping, avoid shopping on the resort. The hotel stores and boutiques will definitely charge more on local products like booze and cigars than the local markets. Everything on hotel premises will be over priced therefore, going a little bit out of your way to find local tourist markets will not only be a great opportunity to venture out in the city but also to find great, unique local products at amazing prices!

Ask your hotel management where the closest market is. Usually, these markets are situated right next to the resort or at least in very close proximity because after all, they do cater mostly to tourists.

Local markets are also great fun. You never want to buy anything at asking price. The great thing about these markets is that merchants actually expect you to bargain and are happy to negotiate fiercely with you. Make it into a competition and see who can find the most for the least. An extra bonus is that to lure you into their shop, the merchants often offer free incentives like beaded jewelry, cigarettes, cigars and if you're really lucky a miniature bottle of local booze! Remember, courtesy and politeness are always your best assets.

Also, by shopping locally, you are in fact encouraging the local economy and helping locals profit from the tourism industry directly and that's important. Being a good tourist is about being conscientious and aiding the country in it's development. For more information, check-out this site where you will find a list of products available as well as fun tricks and tips on how to bargain and negotiate.

Small Stuff
There are plenty of small things you can do that will save you cash on vacation.

  • For example, I always bring a small amount of snacks in my luggage so that whenever I become bored with the food, I have a little taste of home with me. This also helps avoid having to buy goodies at the hotel boutique where the average cost of a bag of chips is about $10 US.


  • Avoid buying pictures taken by resort photographers as they tend to be costly, from about $15-$40 US per picture.


  • Try to pick activities that are offered for free versus activities that are offered at a cost. Pick non-motorized aquatic sports rather than motorized which require payment.


  • Last but not least, be easy on the tips. Tipping is good and you should definitely tip but don't over do it. $5-$10 bucks daily should be more than enough!

  • Tuesday, March 10, 2009

    With A Global Economic Crisis, What Can Travelers Expect in 2009? Johanne Germain, Travel Agent, Explains In An Exclusive Interview!



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    With a global financial crisis, what can we expect travel wise for the upcoming year? Well, as some businesses continue to close, one industry seems to be making the most out of the worst.

    The travel industry is booming right now, offering packages and flights at some of the lowest rates ever! This crisis might have it's perks after all, if money isn't an issue for you right now, it's time to make your traveling dreams come true!

    Where is Everyone Going?

    Whether it be Europe or popular sun destinations, the prices of most vacations are so low that every destination of choice becomes alluring. Europe, once very expensive because of the Euro and flagged as a money pit, is not only becoming one of the top destinations of 2009 but a much affordable one as well.

    As this article points out, travelers are faced with a huge range of exciting and cheap travel opportunities worldwide right now and perhaps for those who can afford it, the ideal time has come to make those travel plans.

    To satisfy my own curiosity, I recently sat down with Johanne Germain, a travel agent at Voyages Les Ailes D'Or Inc., to talk about how the current global crisis is affecting travelers.

    Always keeping my readers in mind, I also asked her to share some of her tricks and tips on how to find cheap travel deals as well as her pick for the hottest destinations of 2009.

    Johanne confirms the trend, Europe is back on the go-to list and seriously gaining in popularity. Below, you will be able to view the entire interview with Johanne and find out what 2009 has in store for you!

    Thursday, March 5, 2009

    Punta Cana: A Must See Destination


    Picture Courtesy of: photos.internaute.com

    Today's post is all about Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

    Why Punta Cana?

    Why not? This destination is hot, hot, hot right now as it should be. It's beautiful, nice and hot practically year round, the vegetation is dense and lucious and absolutely gorgeous, it's fairly affordable and it has so much to offer and so many things to do that one week often doesn't feel like enough. Punta Cana will blow your mind away and have you talking and dreaming about it for a long time.



    So Much To Offer

    Punta Cana is one of those destinations that the entire family can enjoy because there's so much to do. Check-out these excursions, there's something for everyone! Snorkelers and divers, Punta Cana is your paradise! Punta Cana boasts some of the world's most beautiful reefs and is truly a go-to destination for all sorts of water sports.

    How Much Is It?

    It really depends, for the cheap traveler, Punta Cana can seem pricey, ranging anywhere from $900 to $1600 for one week all-inclusive but in many cases it's worth it.

    You can always choose to book a 3 star resort where you are guaranteed to save but might have to sacrifice some luxury. As I've mentioned in previous blogs, cheap travelers cannot be picky travelers although you do want to get at least what you pay for.

    Punta Cana, although expensive, is a great destination because it offers everything Caribbean islands should but at much more affordable prices than say Barbados or the Canary Islands.

    It's My Favorite Vacation Destination

    Punta Cana is by far my number one spot for many reasons. The food is great, the hotels are great, clean, friendly service, the beaches are breathtaking and the people are just so genuinely nice which is always pleasant!

    I love Punta Cana and thought I would share my love for this destination with you guys. Keep checking the websites and Travel Zoo for price information. I have noticed the prices for this destination fluctuating a lot recently so hey, that means a cheap package is right around the corner so ready, get set and let's go!