Showing posts with label Travel agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel agency. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2008

How to Choose the Best Cruise

Years ago there used to be two options: ketchup or mustard, apples or oranges, Florida or Hawaii. Now we as consumers are bombarded with hundreds of options, additions, upgrades, and choices. So how do we know if we are making the right choice - especially when it comes to spending money on a cruise? Here are the steps to take when deciding which cruise is right for you:

First - develop a budget. If you are not restrained financially you can continue on to the next steps. However, if you are like most other travelers, your budget will play a major role in your vacation planning. You can save money by cruising in off-peak times or by varying your cruising options. Keep in mind that the price tag only includes your cruise - it doesn't include airfare, shore excursions, or items such as alcohol (not applicable for all-inclusive cruises).

Secondly - decide where you want to go. Popular cruise spots include Alaska, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and Europe. However, there are many more locations that you may not even be aware of. Consider heading to South America, Asia, or even around the world!


Thirdly - when do you want to go? What type of weather would you prefer while on your cruise? In the Caribbean the August heat may be too much to bear; however, Alaska might be a perfect destination for an August cruise.

Coming in Fourth - Which cruise line to book. Each cruise line has its own feel and different activities and options while you are on board. Talk to your travel professional about which cruise line would suit you the best.


Fifth - Which ship to book. You selected the cruise line that best fits your personality. Now which ship to pick? Consider the size of the ship and all that is offered on board. If dining options and entertainment options are vital to you, you may want to consider a larger ship. If you are more interested in fewer people and more personal attention, you may want to consider a smaller ship.

Sixth - What room is best for you? If you are like me, you don't spend much time in your room while on vacation- therefore, spending the extra money on a balcony wouldn't be worth it. However, if you like to cozy up in your room, don't be afraid to spend a little more to get that spectacular view. Another thing to consider is what will be outside of your window to see. If you are cruising mainly in an ocean, the balcony cabin may not be worth it. If you are cruising on the coast of Alaska, you may want to be able to see those beautiful mountains from the comfort of your room.



Lastly - Keep in mind that most cruises are booked by professional travel agents. There are a lot of variables to consider when planning a cruise and agents have all the knowledge to help you make the best choices.






Monday, December 17, 2007

Top Ten Reasons to Use a Travel Agent


  • You are looking to ride a tiger over a bridge in India

No matter how zany or unique your request, your travel agent will make it happen just how you imagined it would.

  • You love to live on the wild-side, they love to keep you protected

No matter if you are mountain climbing, on a safari through the jungle, or sitting on the beach, your travel agent will make sure you have the proper travel insurance to cover any dilemmas you may face.

  • They get around

Most of the travel agents recommending hotels and resorts to you have been there and experienced what your destination has to offer. Most travel agencies only recommend quality resorts.

  • They have friends

Travel agencies have connections with companies all over the world. They have negotiated rates, along with personal contacts, to make your trip the best trip.

  • They do the work

All you have to do is put in one call or email. Your agent spends time researching, contacting, negotiating, and planning your dream vacation.

  • You can’t get rid of them

Before, during and after your trip your agent is working with you to make everything goes smoothly

  • They keep you out of the curtained-off security room

Travel agents have up to date information on all travel rules and regulations so you can avoid a “more detailed” search from security

  • They care about you

Whether you need a ride to the airport, or a shoulder to cry on, your travel agent will help you out.

  • They know the value of a dollar

Your travel agent knows you work hard for your money so he/she will find the best deals for you each and every time, without charging you an arm and a leg to do it.

  • They never sleep

Travel specialists are waiting to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whenever you need them, they will be there. If a disaster were to occur, your agent will be on the phone working to get your home quickly and safely.