Wednesday, 17 July 2019

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How To Choose the Right Time to Travel Abroad




Now it's time to travel to Europe. And if you can't get there this Fall / Winter, you will want to secure your packages abroad because the ticket prices are comparable to flights to the Caribbean, if not cheaper.

Need some ideas where to go? Do you have a long weekend for jet sets? Ireland may be the answer, or Paris or London. We really don't recommend less than 3 nights in each city, if you choose to visit London / Paris, each 4 nights will be better if you have the dough and time.

Most flights across the pool are red-eye, but if you can't stand flying overnight, there is a non-stop service to London Heathrow, where you leave in the morning and arrive around 12 hours later (actually only a little more than 6 hours) to arrive get there, but then you have to take into account the 6 hour time difference).

For shorter stays, we suggest you stay in the city center, but know that the price will be higher. Depending on which site you want to see, the dead center is not necessary because it is usually easy to get around these big cities.

Another recommendation that we continue to make is that if you visit the destination for the first time, you are considering buying a hop-on / hop-off tour bus. Don't just get permission one day, we recommend a minimum of two days. The first day is to introduce yourself to what interests you most. Day 2 (this is a consecutive day passed), use hop-on / hop-off to reach your destination. Depending on the destination, the bus company might even include walking tours or illumination tours (night tours). You will be surprised at the difference in seeing the city at night versus during the day.

If you are not a "bus person," many of these destinations offer a good Metro system. Again depending on where, there may be hop-on / hop-off river boats / ferries that can transfer you.

After you set a goal, identify yourself with a visit / tour that you might be interested in. Don't be afraid to see the attraction "off the beaten path" too.

Still confused? Contact your travel advisor who is friendly and trustworthy. You will not be surprised by how happy they are to help with your travel arrangements. However, a great travel advisor will have the resources to make travel plans that will not only fulfill, but will defeat your expectations. If you are not familiar with a travel consultant, we recommend that you not only call someone who is registered on Google (or elsewhere) and continue with enthusiasm, but you interview this person just as when hiring an accountant, look for a prominent doctor or hire a lawyer. Pleasant trip!

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