The Travel Professor
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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Here are some thoughts for the anonymous traveler looking for a not very expensive (about $900.00) trip during a break in summer school.
Follow the advice of these 4 Wise men: Who, What, Where, & When and their sidekick Howie. Ask yourself then answer these questions:
· Who’s traveling? Number of people going with you impacts your prices
· What do I really want to do on this vacation? Shop? Sightseeing intensive? Veg out on the beach? City lights or country life?
· Also what do I need? Air? Car? Cruise? Land package? Self directed or guided tour?
· Where do you want to go? Answering the question should help you narrow down your choices.
· When do I want to go? If you on break from school you should have specific dates.
· Howie is the how much question? How much have you budgeted for travel components? Did you include meals, admissions to museums or attractions in your figure of $900.00? It also is the “how much of a risk taker am I”? Do you need advance reservations or are you willing to wait and see what the last minute specials are.
Some other helpful tips:
· If you’re looking for a real bargain think off season. Summer is high season for Europe but low season to sunny climes like the Caribbean.
· Midweek travel is often less than weekend travel
· Look for all inclusive packages that include meals & beverages.
· Find a good travel agent that can sort out the maze of destinations and specially priced travel packages.