martes, 22 de agosto de 2017

How to Cruise with Low Funds

It doesn't matter if you're short on funds, you can still enjoy a cruise experience.

There’s a common misconception around cruising, and it states that most cruises require a lot of money and are usually high in costs. Of course, some cruises are expensive because of the amount of accommodations and routes they follow.
Perhaps you just want to live the experience without so many complications, just to see the sea and enjoy some days off. Are you low on funds or just want to save some money on your sailings? Keep on reading, and you’ll see how to get it done.
Usually, travelers get tricked into the “all inclusive” cruises that claim to include everything you need for just one price. But upon arrival, you’ll notice that there are so many things to spend your money on that are not included in the price you paid for your cruise package.
Don’t go crazy about it; you can enjoy free activities and shows, eat your fill and lounge by the pool. Memorable experiences don’t necessarily involve extra expenses.
There’s no need to spend all your money while traveling. Here you’ll find some information to aid you on how to save money while cruising:

1.- Avoid shore excursions

You can be on your own while on shore as there’s no losing, and you’ll save money. If you can find independent shore excursions or tour guides by yourself, the expenses will be less compared to those the cruise offers. Wander freely and enjoy some personal time without many complications, with the help of a professional to assist you about the place you’re visiting.

2.- Turn off Wi-Fi

Tempting as it is, avoid Wi-Fi while sailing or at least limit your connection. Connecting at sea is pretty expensive (The prices range from 40 to 75 cents per minute), so opt for disconnecting, and you’ll save plenty of your money. Tell everyone you know you’ll be out of reach for a while and wait for a port of call to connect; there are plenty Wi-Fi hotspots to connect and communicate with friends back home.

3.- Restaurant packages savings

Probably, you’ll feel drawn to the specialty restaurants in the cruise, but they charge extra fees. Saving your money with free dining venues like buffets or outdoor grills will surely do the job. You should seek for more personal space and intimacy; you can always book dining packages that will save plenty of money.

4.- Tipping isn’t necessary

After a great service, you might feel the need to give a tip to the staff that made it all possible, but it would be advisable to avoid doing so. Most travelers are not aware of it, but the moment you pay for your cabin, the expenses include tipping to the members of the ship (this doesn’t apply for all cruises). Also, tipping off might not be well received from the dining staff, they could even feel insulted by it.

5.- Free Cruising!

Gather a group of your family members of friends and convince them to cruise together. How do you get to travel for free? Easy, many cruise lines reward the organizer behind a group of travelers with a free cruise (you don’t need to be premium to apply for this).
If you manage to organize a trip of, at least, 16 people in 8 cabins (two people in each) you’ll get a free ticket for yourself.
Money shouldn’t be an impediment if you desire to cruise overseas. Become a guru of your expenses while you travel, and you’ll enjoy an affordable trip. A good way to save money is to trust your trip to professionals like Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman. Their knowledge and insight in tourism are worth every cent, and if that’s not enough they have all cruise offers you need for a low-cost trip. Check their website and contact them now!
Avoid spending your savings on excessive luxuries while on your sails, save it for the moment you arrive.



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lunes, 21 de agosto de 2017

World-Cruise: Prepare for a Long Journey

Traveling in a World-Cruise tour is an advantageous way to see the world in one trip.
Discovering the world is almost everyone's goal. Cruising and world traveling is a one time journey that never misses appealing. But as everyone focus on how much they wish to make such a trip, important details are often lost and not taken into consideration. What happens when you don't prepare for such a long journey? Disastrous things occur. If you're willing to make for world cruising rightfully, then you've reached the right place


Finally, you decided to book that desired trip you always wanted; you sat down with your family and announced the upcoming world tour in excitement. From choosing the ship to the cabin and destinations; you made sure not a single detail is loose. By now you must feel pretty excited about your cruise and what lies ahead, and who wouldn't? World-cruises are much more than a five-star ship, but about the many adventures and fresh experiences ahead, waiting for you.


As the sailing date approaches, you'll probably find it hard not to fantasize with the trip. That’s a reasonable emotion to feel, but it’s important to keep your feet on the ground and work ahead on preparing yourself and the members of your family for that desired day. To save you the trouble, here’s a handful of tips that will ensure not a single detail is missing:


1.- Be wise about packing. World cruises are longer than you think. Whether you choose a 30-day cruise or a longer trip, you need to pack strategically. For each person, two late suitcases plus a bag or carry-on would do. In matters of what should be in each bag, it depends on the destination. Do some previous research of the ports you'll visit to choose your clothing properly, especially in matters of current season and weather.


2.- Passport checking is mandatory. Be careful with your passport, check it carefully and make sure there are empty pages on it, for visas and stamps. Most transactions, documents, and legal procedures are now electronic, but that doesn’t mean your passport won’t be required in certain countries. Check the expiring date and make sure it’s valid for the whole period of your cruise.


3.- Your visas are sacred. There are many sad stories of passengers being denied going ashore because they didn't have the appropriate permissions. Don’t just rely on the information provided by the cruise lines, take one step ahead and check every single requirement yourself. If you find out you're missing some, make your appointments and apply for these required visas. Permits take time to apply, be very careful not to miss a single one.


4.- Travel insurance, better purchase than regret. Purchasing travel insurance is always recommended in cruise trips. Ideally, things should go well on short trips, but world cruises are more complicated and longer. Who’s to say nothing could happen? There are cases of users who had to call out the trip and lost all the money due to the lack of travel insurance. While sailing, having medical coverage is necessary (and more if you have children with you) to avoid any unexpected complications. Travel insurance reimburses all expenses for services such as these.


Take all these tips into consideration if you're willing to enjoy your upcoming trip safely. Having all these covered will avoid potential complications, and all you'll have to worry about is which activity or port you'd like to visit while onboard.


Haven’t planned your next trip yet? Why not opt for the 38-Night at the Sirena Cruise next month? The Oceania Cruise ship, Sirena will be departing from Barcelona, Spain. Be sure to mark September 9th on your calendar; it will be an opportunity you don’t want to miss out. Check Cruise Planners - Jason Hantman website, there you’ll find many other choices for cruising with them as your travel agents. The experience won’t disappoint!

Most world tours focus on landmarks of great demand: destinations that are on top of the lists in touristic reviews and appeal in general.


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viernes, 18 de agosto de 2017

Get Affordable Trips as a Journalist

The fact that you have to travel to cover some news does not mean that you'll have to spend all your money!

To travel abroad is to experience life from a different perspective. People often find their expectations exceeded as they get to know what it's like to be in places that are, in some way, entirely different than the typical. Wouldn’t it be nice to get paid for traveling? Journalists take advantage of their jobs to discover places such as these, as they inform and cover news about their destinations.
Journalists tend to have most of their expenses covered because of the arrangements between the company who hired you or your team. But some costs during the trip must come from your own pockets. So, how do you reduce these expenses and get an affordable trip? Check these guidelines:
  • Airfares: If you have a strong presence and influence social media, you could ask for a discount in exchange for your services as a commercial deal. Writing about the airline that sponsored your trip will get you some affordable prices in return.
  • After-arrival advantages: Upon arrival, you can get the assistance from most CVB or PR firms to get media passes to attractions, meals, press kits and others. These will save you some necessary expenses. These are complementary arrangements you can get beforehand.
  • Research: For you, this might sound like a no-brainer, but doing some research truly helps journalists to get affordable prices. Check every detail related to the destination you’re about to visit, such as offers and discounts on meals, hotels, and activities in-between your press trip.
  • Cheap choices: Things that are not being covered in your trip must be dealt with care. Are you traveling short on money (or wish to save some)? Avoid sumptuous meals and using expensive transportation methods. If you need to get somewhere, you should opt for taking a walk or rent a bike instead. Don’t spend a cent extra unless it’s extremely essential.
Press trips can either be an opportunity to earn or a list of expenses; it’s all up to you. Do you need some extra tips? Give Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman a call and hire their services, their advice will change the output of your travels.
As a journalist you'll need to travel a lot, so learning how to do it affordably is fundamental.



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jueves, 17 de agosto de 2017

5 Amsterdam Hidden Gems

You'll get a whole different experience from other touristic sights in Amsterdam.

There’s not a website where
Amsterdam is not portrayed as a unique destination. This colorful, vibrant and young city, still feels as if the past continues to influence its picturesque overview in general. Much of this city is commonly known from mainstream advisors on the Internet, but there are some not-well-known places in this town. Start adding these hidden gems to your upcoming trip to Amsterdam!
Here it is, a list of alternatives not everyone knows about when visiting this Metropolis:
  1. Schellingwouderpark
Near the end of Nieuwendammerdjk in Amsterdam Noord, there’s a park not yet known by tourists (and locals included). This is a city park opened in January 2010 and is approximately 10 hectares long. If you seek for some solitude and relaxation (or just want to escape from the typical), this is definitely your choice.
  1. Waterlooplein
This is the oldest flea market in Amsterdam. Here you can find anything, from antiques to unusual knick-knacks, with over 300 stalls on any given day. This market tends to get a good amount of customers, but it’s a good place to check for tourists.
  1. Condomerie
The Condomerie is indeed one of the most peculiar shops you’ll visit in Amsterdam, and the reason is simple: This store is marketed as the world’s first condom specialty shop. You can find all sorts of condoms from different flavors to sizes and style. If you want to visit, you’ll be able to find it in the Red Light District. This is more of a funny, unusual visit for the record.
  1. Vondelbunker
There can’t be any more secrecy than this underground bunker has. If you’re passing through Vondelpark be sure to check under a bridge, there you’ll find the Vondelbunker. What’s so great about this place is that it hosts activities and events from different types. There are several bomb shelters around Amsterdam, but this is one you should visit.
  1. Kattenkabinet
Imagine there was a museum made just for the worshipping of cats… Say no more! Kattenkabinet is a place with many paintings and drawings that feature these little felines. This unique museum is located inside a 17th-century house, all you have to do is look for number 497 and a black cat on top of the entrance.
Amsterdam is often considered the Venice of the North, and the name serves it right because of the high demand of touring the city has. Just make sure you don’t let these exotic places off your list when visiting. To ensure details are all covered, Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman will be glad to be present and cooperate towards a well-planned experience. Give them a call! You’ll thank them later. 
Don't fall into tourist traps, learn to visit this city in a different way.



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miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2017

5 Reasons to Keep a Travel Journal

Write down every detail of your journey, it will become a nice moment of your trip.

When you set your mind into a destination, you do it for reasons that go beyond the place itself. People often claim that it’s all about doing everything the internet tells you to do: staying in 5-star hotels, visiting the most-demanded places, guided activities and so on. These are luxuries that improve the trip, that’s true. But it turns out these mean nothing if you don’t put feelings into the experience.

One secret for getting it done is by putting all you’ve been through in a travel journal. You might be wondering why a travel journal, but by keeping a record of what you experience, your trips will be more valuable and personal. Here are 5 reasons why you should keep one for yourself:

1.- It makes it personal

As you write what you are going through, you’ll feel the experience is more tangible and real. People tend to forget certain details that happen while traveling. With a travel journal on hand, not a single thought will escape from being written. Put every emotion that invaded you while you travel; it will stay as a record of how you felt at that moment.

2.- You can keep a set of tips from locals

Locals are the best source of secret advice and insights that no website will ever offer. Write down every single tip and secret behind your destination, and don’t think of leaving without visiting or getting it done! Having these secrets will not be just useful at the moment, you could put them on your blog, and people will be thankful for that piece of information.

3.- An opportunity to hear and record stories from others

You were walking at the park, and a guy engaged you in a conversation. Suddenly, he starts telling you a story about his own life experiences, and you decide to listen to him. Before that person continues, ask if you can record the story for your journal. Of course, it doesn’t happen necessarily the way I exposed it, but if someone is willing to tell you a story, don’t take the opportunity for granted. Other people’s stories are something any traveler should treasure.

4.- Travel journals and self-discovery

Leaving your comfort zone might not be as noticeable destinations like the major cities, but natural environments and destinations that favor solitude often put the traveler into a state of discernment. Travel unravels reality from a different perspective, showing us who we are and putting us in a journey of self-discovery. Write down all these thoughts and keep them in mind upon return.

5.- Future information you can access to

All things you did while traveling can be stored in your journal as research material. You can add details you would like to remember about the trip, and they’ll be saved for future readings or to support others who might need assistance. If you want to take it to another level, sort every chunk of information by adding a table of contents at the beginning, it will sort your mind and help the future you access to those details.

This is not a just-for-writers thing to do. You don’t need to be an expert in writing to summarize your trip in a piece of paper correctly. Instead, you need to be passionate about the journey, the things you did and how you felt doing them. Trips are all fueled by emotion.

Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman have the expertise related to traveling in general, they are trip advisors that only ask you to trust them with your trip. Contacting them is not just a thing you should write down and think about, it’s a must! All contact information about them can be found below.

If someone close to you ever gets to need advice, you can give them your journal to help them have a great trip.



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martes, 15 de agosto de 2017

Is It Worth Planning a Trip to Cuba?

Cuba is magical because of the traditions and customs of their people.

Ever since Cuba opened up its borders to the U.S. in 2016, a sudden increase of outbound tourism occurred. Most tourists took advantage of this to enjoy the many different things this island’s got to offer. But at the beginning of this year, there was a sudden drop of American travelers willing to visit. What happened? Did it turn unworthy to plan a trip there? Cuba remains as a hotspot for tourism; what did change were the restrictions and relationships with the country.
President Donald Trump announced he would reverse the measures taken under Obama’s administration, causing restrictions to Cuba to return and blocking business deals between these two countries.
Due to this reversal, traveling to Cuba will cause travelers to feel less willing to visit compared to last year. But despite that, there’s still many Americans willing to go and enjoy places such as Havana, Cayo Largo del Sur, and Varadero, which is a beach resort town on Hicacos Peninsula.
Annually, Cuba still maintains an active flow of visitors from all over the world, which is the primary source of revenue that the island has. With the measures of the U.S. President, the economy will be strongly affected. Almost every airline back in 2016 opted for booking as many flight routes into Havana as possible. Now, many of those flights are not that full, and some are just empty.
In a general look, it seems as if Cuba is getting less attention compared to previous years. But keep in mind that nothing has changed in matters of tourism; the island remains open to visitors like you.
So, to summarize: is it worth planning a trip to Cuba? Yes, it still is. All you have to do now is start planning your trip and get the tickets. At this point you should consider contacting travel specialists as well, to aid you and your family in the process. Cruise Planners – Jason Hantman are an excellent example of professionalism and quality with modest prices, better contact them and make that trip count!
Compared to last year, the amount of travelers willing to visit Cuba has decreased.



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7 Apps that will Improve your Travel Experience

These are the best applications that will make it easier for travelers on their trips. Social media and the Internet are everywhere now...