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Free Travel - How to Get All Expenses Paid Vacations By Thomas C Carroll

You can travel the world for free by becoming an "Outside Agent" or "Group Travel Organizer" for travel agencies.

Travel agencies usually have a wide range of domestic and international tour packages available. These tours typically last from ten to fourteen days, with groups of about ten to thirty people for each tour. Travel agencies constantly need people to sign up for their tours and most heartily welcome any help they can get in recruiting new tourists for their services. When you put a travel group together for the agency you can receive a free (all expenses paid!) vacation.

You can visit travel agencies directly, or locate them through internet searches. Contract with them for a free trip in exchange for you securing a group of people to sign up for a tour with the agency. For example, for a cruise, you'll need maybe 9 to 15 people to sign up with the agency for you to travel for free. Make sure you find out exactly how many people you need to sign up for the tour so you can travel for free. Also ask if the tour will cover your airfare or not, and get all details related to the tour. Dates, times, schedules, costs, food, accommodations, transportation, sight-seeing, etc. Ask the travel agent if he or she can supply you with brochures or flyers, with your name, phone number and email address, to hand out to potential sign-ups.

When putting a group together talk to friends, relatives and co-workers. Visit churches and organizations with your travel proposal. Post and handout your flyers to everyone you can. Send emails to everyone you know, and ask them to forward the message. Let all of the friends you have in social sites like FaceBook know about the trip. You may even consider placing small classified ads in newspapers for more leads. Write an article about the tour's destination and offer it for free to newspapers, magazines, blogs and websites as long as they include your contact information.

Giving travel presentations is another great way to get people to sign up for the tour. Your church, retirement organizations, Veterans groups, Kiwis, American Legion and Rotary Club are all good places to give your presentation. Provide refreshments and have plenty of flyers on hand. Your home is another place where you could hold presentations. Invite family and friends, and ask them to invite their family and friends. You can speak about the tour, show a video, or have a travel agent that represents the agency give the presentation.

Once your group is organized collect deposits from each member as required from the agency. This ensures that the people are serious about going. Most deposits are refundable up to a certain date as prescribed by the agency, so little or no risk is involved for your group in paying deposits. Then make sure that each group member gets their travel vouchers and know the departure date, time and location.

You go with the tour group for free, and when you get back home you can do this all over again to have another all expenses paid vacation. Do this as often as you like to go anywhere in the world for free.

Thomas Carroll shows how to travel the world for free and how to get paid to travel on his website http://www.lonewolfadventure.net

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Local Vacations - How to Save Money & Have Fun By Rich Greenwood

Dreaming of a family vacation and some time out? Think that it's going to be too expensive to take one this year with the economy going downhill? Well, you needn't rule out getting away this year, you may just need to change the plans a little. Rather than flying to the other side of the country or overseas it's time to enjoy the things closer to home and save some serious money. Often there are great places within a couple of hours drive but it's always the way that we ignore the things on our doorstep. Find out how to plan a holiday with all the fun but less of the cost.

Many states in the United States offer national and state parks that are easy to reach by highway, which are a great option for local vacations. Camping is often offered at these locations for inexpensive prices; activities at decent rates can usually be found at national and state parks as well. When camping in a national or state park, you can often travel just a bit to reach popular tourist attractions. Planning out and researching your trip in advance can help your money go the further on your vacation.

New York city is one of the world's major cities; near NYC are a plethora of options for local vacations. Riverbank State Park offers visitors numerous opportunities for recreation and amusement. A skating complex offers the best in ice skating activities, an aquatics complex offers summer fun, and the many sports areas allow active outdoor recreation. The fitness center, theater, amphitheater, and dock offer a vast array of activities for families. Another New York option is to visit the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, which winds through New York on its way from Georgia to Maine.

If you live in Phoenix, Arizona then you can reach the Grand Canyon national park by road in well under three hours. Grand Canyon National Park offers an array of camping sites, hotels, and holiday accommodations. Family vacations at the Grand Canyon are unlike any other. The Grand Canyon is one of the great natural wonders of the world; hiking, riding mules to the river, or animal-sighting are just some of the activities.

Los Angeles and other middle-to-southern California residents can enjoy a wonderful local vacation by visiting Yosemite National Park. The famed giant sequoias make their home in Yosemite; spectacular waterfalls, valley vistas, and meadow land can be viewed in Yosemite as well. Camping, hiking, enjoying viewpoints and nature spotting are just a few of the enjoyable things to enjoy at Yosemite. It will make for a special local vacation for the whole family.

Visiting places that do not require flight and a ton of driving limit the harsh effects of emissions on the environment. Another big benefit of local vacations is the reduction in pollution and carbon emissions that occur when taking flights. Whether you seek physical activity, natural wonders, or adventure, you can have an eco-friendly vacation.

As holidays always require much of your hard earned income, saving money where possible is essential. Taking a more local family vacation and choosing well priced self-contained holiday accommodation can be a good way to save money during the current economic conditions. In addition to saving cash, local vacations also offer people the ability to help the environment. Since plane travel is not required for local vacations, emissions into the environment can be lowered by local vacations. A local vacation makes the most sense financially and ecologically.

Richard Greenwood writes on a range of travel topics as Director for makemystay.com.au an Australian holiday accommodation website featuring everything from Sunshine Coast accommodation to Q1 holiday accommodation in Surfers Paradise.

How to Save on Vacations By Refael Ilan

There are people that think you have to pay an arm and a leg to enjoy your vacation. That is farther from the truth. You can always find steals and deals when you want to go out of town. You just have to know what to do to save on vacations.

One way to save on vacations is to make sure that you are looking for good deals. You will have to shop around in order to get the best price. You may have to search different sources. Travel agents will not always have all of the best deals. There may be people that you know that might have the insight to where you can get great vacation deals.

Even though Europe is a destination that some people think will break your bank account, that's not true, either. You just have to know the right time to go. For instance, if you do decide to visit Europe, the best time to go is in the winter season.

Or, if you can't stand the cold, it is still cheaper in the spring and fall seasons. The rates for hotels are still reasonable and there are not as many tourists around as you would find during the summer. This is another way to save on vacations.

Another way to save on vacations is to check out departure and return dates. Depending on when you leave and return can make a difference in how much you pay! If you travel in the middle of the week, you will usually pay less than you would if you traveled on the weekend.

Or if you decide to go at an earlier or later time, you can save money on vacations that way. The closer you are to a holiday, the more you may have to pay!

Use your credit card or charge card. Most cards, such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted all over. It's better to use one of these in the event there is an error on your card. It will be easier for you to dispute it.

If you are going to use cash, have an ATM card available so that you can take out money. Because of the fees charged, it's better to take out several hundred dollars at once.

Another way to save on vacations is to use public transportation, if it's available. Most large cities offer some form of public transportation. It is cheaper and you can get to wherever you want to for less.

Using the internet is a way that you can keep in touch with those back home. There are cafes that have wireless internet you can use to send e-mails and other messages. This method is cheaper than using your cell phone or phone cards to keep in touch.

This is only a handful of things that you can do to save on vacations, but there are much more. It just goes to show that you don't have to be rich or have a lot of money to have a good time.

Travel Experts, at Liberty International.info, providing you the best and exclusive best price, Saving Travel Offers, Budget Travel, European tour packages, cruises and vacation rentals. We help you to find the best holiday deals on a worldwide destination.

Visiting Croatia?


Croatia has quickly become Europe's hottest destination, and for good reason.
The rocky coastline continues for 1778 kilometres and includes pine-fringed coves,
wide sandy beaches and cozy inlets. As if that weren't enough, there are a good
1185 islands that range from lush and wooded to stark and hilly. Yachties love
the sailing opportunities, sunbathers have an incredible choice of beaches and
scuba divers have a paradise of sea life to explore.

Beyond the pretty scenery, Croatia also boasts a fascinating history and cultural
life.The walled city of Dubrovnik on its southern tip is a must-stop for Mediterranean
cruises but the long coast is littered with remnants of Croatia's varied past.

The Romans swept through two thousand years ago, leaving an amphitheatre in Pula
and Diocletian's Palace in Split. Long ruled by Venice, many ports along the coast
bear the distinctive imprint of its former master. In southern Dalmatia, the towns
of Hvar and Korcula resemble Little Venices without the canals. In Istria, the
striking bell tower in Rovinj is modeled after that on St Mark's Square in Venice.

In contrast to the Italian-influenced coast, the Croatian interior was part of
the Austro-Hungarian empire and looks it. Zagreb, Croatia's capital, has the kind
of stately architecture that wouldn't be out of place in Vienna or Budapest. Plus,it has a small medieval quarter that vaguely resembles Prague.To the north of
Zagreb, in the middle of green, rolling hills, lies Varazdin, Croatia's most underrated
city. Lying too far from the coast to attract much tourism, Varazdin nevertheless
boasts a stunningly well-preserved baroque center.

So, what to see first? Following is my personal list of highlights for a Croatian visit:

  • Dubrovnik
    Byron called it the "Pearl of the Adriatic" for the magnificent curtain of walls surrounding a city paved in marble and strewn with Renaissance sculpture.
  • Hvar Town
    In addition to the splendid harbor promenade and sculptured facades, it's becoming known for the best nightlife on the Adriatic.
  • Korcula Town
    It resembles Hvar in some ways, especially the narrow cluster of streets,but iit lies on a narrow peninsula and is quieter.
  • Rovinj
    Istria's prettiest little town, it retains the flavor of a traditional fishing port despite the heavy influx of tourists in recent years.
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park
    It has to be seen to be believed. The 16 turquose lakes seem to glow and there are waterfalls everywhere. It's a UNESCO world heritage site.
  • Brela Beach
    The idyllic coves, bordered with pine trees, stretch out like a long necklace of beaches. Forbes magazine recently named it one of the top twenty beaches in the world.

No matter where you go in Croatia, you'll find people eager to welcome tourists after the grueling war of the early 1990s. English is widely spoken and costs are comparatively reasonable compared to the rest of the European coast. So what are you waiting for?

Jeanne Oliver has written all three editions of Lonely Planet's Croatia guidebook. To find out more about traveling to Croatia and to book your trip, visit Jeanne's website, http://www.croatiatraveller.com.

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Charting yacht and tips for vacationing in croatia

Chartering a yacht in Croatia is growing each year and is fast becoming one of the most favorite vacation options for thousands visiting Croatia in the summer. As the number of people chartering a yacht in Croatia grows, the competition between charter providers grows simultaneously. This has led to improving charter offer and the services that are accompanied to yacht charter in Croatia.

When you prepare for the yacht charter vacation in Croatia, I would suggest that you leave your car at home. Driving the whole day from your home to charter marina can be pretty exhausting especially in the summer season. When you add to that that once you arrive you must do all the vacation shopping and then you must be concentrated to do a proper yacht check-in, the first day of your charter vacation could end up being pretty miserable. If you choose to arrive to Croatia with your car you must calculate the parking fee for seven to fourteen days depending on the duration of your charter. The best option would be to arrive at Croatia by airplane or train and then use the taxi transfer from the point of you arrival to your charter marina. With Jam Transfer service you can book taxi transfer to and from your marina months in advance. This is a great way to budget your vacation because you can see in advance how much the taxi transfer will cost you.

Once you arrive at the marina where your chartered yacht is located at, you must do a yacht check-in. Prior to that you must leave the security deposit with the charter agency. Security deposit is the fixed fee from which the charter agency covers any damages made to the yacht while in charter. The yacht check-in process is the most important part of yacht charter. This is when you take over the yacht and go with the charter agency representative through entire yacht equipment. You will receive the yacht check in with all the equipment specified on it. I would suggest you take detailed notes on your copy of the check list. If the saloon table in the yacht is scratched for example, write it down and inform the charter representative that you made that remark. At the end of the check-in process ask the person with whom you did the check in to sign your copy of the check-in list. Why is this important? At the end of your charter vacation you will do the yacht check out. The person with whom you did the check in might not necessarily be the same person with whom you do the yacht check-out. The person with who you do the yacht check-out might point out on the scratched saloon table and inform you that the damage will be taken from your security deposit. Now you can show him your signed check-in list where you put the remark that the saloon table was scratched when you took over the yacht.

The last thing you must do is do all the shopping for your charter vacation. Do not neglect this step. The sea is unpredictable and marina moorings are scarce and you don't want to get stranded on the yacht with the empty fridge. It is not easy to do all the shopping on the same day you arrived at the marina after all the traveling you did to reach the marina. Especially when you add to the equation the burning summer sun and the fact that you usually have to go shopping on foot. It is easy to go shopping but returning from it with all the groceries can be quite a feat. This is where you can take the advantage of improving charter service in Croatia which is due to growing popularity of charter business. Today you can do all the shopping online, months in advance of your charter vacation, through online provisioning catalog. Jam Yacht Supply provisioning service for example has the online catalog of over five thousand products and everything you order through their catalog is awaiting for you in your charter marina.

To experience the best possible, completely worry free charter vacation in Croatia use Jam Transfer taxi service to transfer yourself to your charter marina. You can also skip all unnecessary shopping waisting your time before embarkation. Use Jam Yacht Supply online provisioning catalog and order everything you need for your vacation right now, from the comfort of your home.

Ten Beautiful Places That You Should See in Croatia


Croatia is a country that is located in Southern Europe. It is bordered by Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is a country rich in history and culture as well as wonderful historical places to visit, and below are listed ten places that a visitor should see in Croatia.

1.) Muzej Museum

This grand museum is located in Zagreb, a major city in Croatia. What you are going to see here are works of art by famous artists such as Lorenzetti, Van Dyck, Renoir, and other famous artists. The collection of this museum is not limited to paintings alone, but it also features prehistoric exhibits.

2.) Archeological Museum of Zagreb

This museum has in its collection vast artifacts from Egypt. It also has in its possession the Zagreb mummy with its intact bandages. Aside from these and its other 400,000 objects or more, it also features stone monuments that were created during the Roman period.

3.) Medvednica

This is a fortress that is well preserved and is located in the Medvedgard Mountain. Once here, you will be given a majestic sight of the city below. Also, you can always take a leisurely stroll here as you take in the grand views.

4.) Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

This cathedral is located in Dubrovnik, a city of Croatia that is dubbed the Pearl of the Adriatic. It was said that it was Richard the Lionhearted's money that made this cathedral possible to be erected. This is also a tourist spot here in Dubrovnik.

5.) Roland's Column

This stone flag staff is also located in Dubrovnik. This is also a must-see monument when you visit Croatia. Roland's Column is also called Orlando's Column.

6.) Archaeological Museum of Split

The Archaeological Museum of Split is recognized as Croatia's oldest museum. It features some of the oldest artifacts during the prehistoric times and even has objects dating back to when the Greeks colonized the Adriatic. One of the popular must-see objects here are the stone epitaph collections that was found in Salona, and you should also see its collection of Roman and Greek artifacts.

7.) Diocletian Palace

This is Split's historical center and is also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It contains many ancient and historical buildings. Because it is well preserved and is a wonderful sight to behold, this has become one of the famous tourist destinations in Croatia.

8.) The Arena in Pula

This arena is located in Pula and is recognized as one the biggest still-existing Roman amphitheatres in the whole world. This was saved from near-destruction when the Venetians took to taking the arena's stones and putting them in their houses and other buildings all over Pula as well. Now, this serves as one of the greatest wonders of Croatia.

9.) The Forum in Pula

This is what they call Pula City's main square. Here, you will find an ancient city hall that was erected during the sixteenth century. What is interesting in this city hall is that some parts of it were built using pieces of an old temple.

10.) Tvrda

This is a defensive fortress that was built during the eighteenth century, and this is located in the city of Osijek. This is a wonderful location to visit as it is still a well-preserved military compound that now houses beautiful buildings, and you will also find here the Museum of Slavonia that houses artifacts that dates as far back as the Roman era. What is unique about Tvrda is that, at night, it becomes alive as locals and foreigners go bar and club hopping.

Jonathan Williams is the travel writer for Destination Guide TV - the place to share travel videos Visit http://www.destinationguide.tv/croatia to view or share Croatia travel videos

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Are you wondering as to where to go for holidays in 2009? Well, we have the answer for you. It is the right time for you to book your holidays for the coming year. You can enjoy great holidays in some of the best places around the world with cheap flight and best accommodation deals. Some of the best places to visit in 2009 are Bulgaria and Croatia. It is the right time to visit Balkans where holiday deals are the best, and hence, advance bookings are highly recommended. In Balkans, you will get a chance to experience some of the best beaches and great lifestyle with cost-effective accommodation. Besides Bulgaria and Croatia, Egypt is another place to enjoy a dream holiday in 2009. With its incredible nightlife, loads of entertainment, and the magnificent desert-Egypt is tourist delight.

Bulgaria

At Bulgaria, you will find some of the world's best beaches along the coastline. It is located in the Eastern Part of the Balkans. You will enjoy the beaches and sands in places including Varna, St. Konstantine, Nessebar and Sunny Beach, Bourgas, Albena, Elinite, and Pomorie. The beaches of Bulgaria are ideal for swimming.. They are also safe for the children to have a great time. The Black Sea has low level of salt and mild climate. The summer temperature is normally between 28C to 30C. During summers you can rejoice in the sunshine for as long as ten hours!

You can have a brilliant holiday here in 2009 with great packages. The holiday packages are relatively cheaper than other European countries. The countryside of Bulgaria has magnificent mountain ranges. It has wild fauna and flora, forests, and springs.

Croatia

Croatia has some of the finest resorts on its coastline. Croatia holidays are a long-standing best choice among UK holiday makers because of its terrific resorts, a superb coastline, and a remarkably sunny and rejuvenating climate. You will find excellent accommodation and a relaxed atmosphere here to enjoy a great family beach vacation. Croatia's nightlife is absolutely great with attractive promenades, cafes, and taverns where you can enjoy and relish some excellent seafood, and fine Croatian wine. Croatia beaches and the warm Adriatic Sea are a great holiday choice for those who love to swim and enjoy sunbathing.

Holidays in Croatia are a wonderful option in 2009 with its brilliant conditions for water sport lovers. You can make the best of your vacation at Croatia, and enjoy fishing, mountain biking, river rafting, and hiking. It also has well-animated little towns including Jelsa, and Baska Voda. It also has pretty resorts with striking flower-decked harbours such as Brela and Cavtat.

Egypt

Egypt is another great holiday spot to visit in 2009. It has a history of 5,000 years!
Egypt holidays are gaining more and more popularity because of its great history, heritage, and wonderful resorts. The magnificent River Nile, the vast desert, and superb holiday resorts makes Egypt a must holidays spot for you in coming year.

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