101 Budget Travelling Tips

Where do you wish you were right now?

Hawaii? The Bahamas? New Zealand? If you could choose one spot in the world to be your dream vacation destination…

…where would it be? Second question. Do you think you’ll ever get there?

Travel can be expensive. Airline tickets, steep hotel rates, the hidden cost of meals and more. Will you ever have the money to pick up and leave for your dream destination?

YES! You will if you plan ahead using the insider techniques of professional travel agents. Inside my report, you’ll find out how you can make it to your first dream destination a lot sooner than you think.

I’ve put down all the tips, tricks, and tactics to making dream travel possible in one easy to read report. You can find all my secrets inside…

Give me 50 minutes and I’ll have you planning your next trip like a professional travel agent.

“If you didn’t think you could afford the

vacation of your dreams, think again”

Dear Vacation-Seeker,

 

Money stops most people from traveling to their dream destinations. Or at least the misconception that they can’t afford to travel to the places they’d love to see most.

The secret inside the travel industry is that traveling can be VERY affordable when you plan ahead. Preparation is the key to traveling to anywhere in the world for far less than you thought possible. (Just ask any travel agent.)

With the right insider tips, you’ll find yourself cutting costs on every aspect of your trip! To hotels, air fare, meals, and more! Just keep reading and I’ll tell you all you need to know…

Aruba? Jamaica? Bermuda? Bahamas? You pick and I’ll tell you how to make sure you get there this year if possible. It’s all about making a goal, sticking to it, and knowing how to cut the costs that will make it happen.

“See How Easily You Can Travel To The

Destination Of Your Dreams (With Just Some

Simple Planning), THIS YEAR For Cheap!”

 

In my 50 page guide, “101 Tips For Traveling On A Budget,” I’ll give you all the insider methods for getting to your dream vacation location for the lowest dollar possible. The report is 100% downloadable, so you can be reading it on your computer in just minutes from now! You don’t have to wait for it to arrive in the mail so Start Planning your Next Great Travel Adventure today.

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 Travel can be expensive. Airline tickets, steep hotel rates, the hidden cost of meals and more. Will you ever have the money to pick up and leave for your dream destination? YES! You will if you plan ahead using the insider techniques of professional travel agents. Inside my report, you’ll find out how you can make it to your first dream destination a lot sooner than you think

September 17th, 2008 Posted by Helena | Great Travel Tips and Ideas, how to | no comments

Shopping In France: Paris and Bordeaux

France offers you an enormous choice of goods, but the quintessential French purchase is clothing, especially designer fashions. If you’re on a budget, window shop at the great fashion houses to get a feel of what you want. Then head for the markets and budget shops to do your actual shopping.

Shopping In Paris

Paris is divided into quarters or arrondissements, each with its own shopping opportunities. Marais is the place for elegance, St-Germain for international fashion brands and Montmartre is dripping with romance.

Paris is of course home to the large French department stores, les grands magasins such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps and you can spend whole days browsing them. But the sheer joy of shopping in Paris comes from visiting the galleries or passages, the 19th-century glass-roofed shopping arcades that just ooze charm and transform rainy days into shopping adventures.

Bear in mind that most stores in Paris close on Sundays which gives you the opportunity to explore one of the city’s many flea markets.

Shopping In Bordeaux

Few people outside Europe realise what a shopper’s paradise Bordeaux truly is. There are some of the world’s most popular brand names on parade here: Cartier, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Mont Blanc, Christian Lacroix, Rolex and Tartine et Chocolat.

The pinnacle of shopping in Bordeaux is the Golden Triangle of the Allées de Tourny, the Cours de l’Intendance and the Cours Clemenceau. This triangle contains the Place des Grands-Hommes, home to the city’s most prestigious shops vending everything from foodstuffs the latest fashions.

You don’t have to shell out your last dollar on upscale designer shops, however. There are plenty of cheaper French chain stores here for you to choose from along with countless locally-owned boutiques where you can get something special at a reasonable price.

And of course don’t forget the wine. The whole Bordeaux region offer their local vintages for sale by the case and at very favorable prices.

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October 29th, 2007 Posted by Helena | Great Family Ideas, Great Travel Tips and Ideas | no comments

Motor Home through the Australian Outback

Australia is a great place to RV for two reasons. First, motor homes are the preferred method of travel across the great distances. But also, Australia is rich in natural beauty and wildlife that you won’t see anywhere else. Article Driving cross country in an RV is an old tradition in Australia. With its wide open spaces, vast star-filled skies, and gorgeous natural beauty, Australia is a motor home owner’s dream.

So, why not head down under and rent a motor home for your adventure? Here’s a taste of what Australia has to offer.

- Wide Open Spaces. Try the Outback! There are places where you won’t see another human being, and you can park your motor home anywhere you please.

From Sydney on the east coast, to Perth on the west coast, it’s 2,500 miles. That’s only a few hundred miles less than a trip from New York to Los Angeles! Out in the western part of Australia, there are 100-mile stretches with no services. No wonder it’s such an RV-friendly place!

The weather is mild all year round. On the coasts, the temperatures are moderate, although it heats up once you get into the interior, with temperatures reaching well over 100 degrees in the daytime.

- Natural Beauty. The outback is unlike anything you’ll ever see anywhere else. Australia’s beaches are also world renowned for their pristine beauty.

- RV Services. The land down under is probably the world’s most motor home friendly country. You can rent RVs just about anywhere, and drop them off at a location you didn’t start from.

There are lots of sights to see, and once you’re there you can explore on your own, but here are some of the big ones.

Ayer’s Rock, or Uluru, is one of the natural wonders of the world. It’s just what you might imagine it to be - a giant rock. It is the second largest rock in the world (second only to Australia’s Mt. Augustus) at 1,000 feet high, 5 miles around, and 1.5 miles below the Earth’s surface!

It is also a magnetic rock, which means it has strange effects on electronics. The natives believe that it is a giant generator, with a current of energy flowing out to the entire world. For RVers, it is a great area to camp, in view of the rock where you can see it change colors as the sun moves across the sky.

Ayer’s Rock is located 250 miles southwest of Alice Springs and is part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

There are some pretty desolate spots on Australia’s west coast, but Shark Bay is not one of them. It is a recognized World Heritage site, full of colorful natural beauty and endangered species. Shark Bay is an interesting place, too, because of the fossils that have been found there, dating from the beginning of life on Earth.

Shark Bay is full of great areas to see, including Hamelin Pool, where the water is so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. There are big sandy beaches, and you can see dolphins at a beach named Monkey Mia.

It may seem vast and empty, but actually the Outback is rich in sights to see. There are national parks and historic sights everywhere.

- Mungo National Park, located in The Willandra Lakes heritage area, has the “Wall of China.” This one isn’t man-made, but made by thousands of years of wind. It is made of clay and sand, and the formations caused by the wind and erosion are fantastic.

- Kinchega National Park is an area where there is water - sometimes! The Darling River winds through this area of red sand dunes and dry lakes. There is an abundance of uniquely Australian wildlife, including exotic birds like emus and others like kangaroos.

- Sturt National Park is an arid land in the Strzelecki desert, where you’ll be surprised to find among the crags and dunes a wetlands area and forest. There are also white sands and red dunes for hiking.

In every part of Australia there are national parks worth seeing, and since motor homes are the most popular way to travel, you’ll find plenty of places to stay. The state of New South Wales alone has more diversity than almost anywhere else, with land features like deserts, swamps, coasts, forests and grasslands.

If you’re an RVer, consider the land down under.

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October 29th, 2007 Posted by Helena | Great Family Ideas, Great Travel Tips and Ideas | no comments