Save 20% – 75% on Luggage! 3-Day Clearance Sale!

January 11, 2010 by Travel Guide Greg  
Filed under travel deals

For the next 72 hours there is a HUGE clearance sale on Luggage.  You can save 20% – 75% on select luggage deals.

Don’t forget that our site is also offering an additional $5 off as a stackable coupon for any purchase and free shipping on orders over $99.

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Go now before this sale is over!

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Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort St. Thomas Hot Deal!

Wyndham-Sugar-Bay-Resort-St-ThomasFound on the charming island of St. Thomas, the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort & Spa offers an optional all inclusive vacation amidst towering mountains and a white-sand beach. Colonial architecture boasting lavish accommodations and an impressive package of meals, water sports, kids activities and entertainment creates an indulgent retreat for families and couples. Guest that prefer may select the European plan which is for hotel accommodations only or opt for the all-inclusive plan which will include all meals, drinks, gratuities and more.

Sun Value Promotion – St. Thomas from $121* at Wyndham Sugar Bay with “SUNVALUE09″

Venture to the breathtaking shores of St. Thomas with rates at Wyndham Sugar Bay from $121* per person, per night.  This deal won’t last long. Get your instant quote, look for promo code “SUNVALUE09″ and book your trip today.

Thrill seekers on the all inclusive plan are pleased with an array of all inclusive water and land sports to fill every waking hour. Explore the Caribbean with complimentary windsurfing, kayaking and snorkeling- all just minutes from your accommodations at Wyndham Sugar Bay. Health aficionados and sports lovers are met with tennis courts, a fitness center, three freshwater pools and a steaming Jacuzzi to relax every muscle.

For those on the all inclusive plan, every day is seasoned with a delicious variety of Wyndham Sugar Bay’s all inclusive restaurants. From romantic, candle lit dinners to beachside tables; each venue presents a distinctive atmosphere to make every meal a delight. Menu items include Caribbean entrees, flame-broiled specialties and International fare.

The setting sun makes a perfect transition into Wyndham Sugar Bay’s exclusive Ocean Club Gaming Center. Over 95 video slots, a full service bar and live local entertainment blends for a tropical jubilee. Each night features captivating performances such as fire eating, limbo dancing and cultural shows. Or for a relaxed evening, catch a movie at the resort’s theater or take an intimate walk on the sugar-soft beach.

When it’s time to retire, the accommodations of Wydham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa provide superior comfort and amenities. Furnishings such as ceiling fans, satellite t.v., refrigerator, in-room safe and private balconies keep every convenience nearby. And each guestroom boasts a magnificent view of the surrounding tropics.

The secluded location and all inclusive option at Wyndham Sugar Bay make this an ideal destination for travelers seeking both tranquility and adventure. A host of water sports and sizzling entertainment bring nature to the doorstep of excitement. Make your next vacation move to St. Thomas’ Wyndham Sugar Bay. Get an instant quote at a discount rate and book your trip today!

Sun Value Promotion – St. Thomas from $121* at Wyndham Sugar Bay with “SUNVALUE09″ at All Inclusive Outlet.

(Package inclusions subject to change.)

Promo Code: SUNVALUE09
Book Between: 08/25/2009 – 09/30/2009
Travel Between: 08/25/2009 – 04/11/2010
Passenger Restriction: None

Restrictions:

*Rate is per person, per night based on a sample quote retrieved on 08/26/09 for travel dates 12/01/09-12/08/09 with double occupancy and does not include airfare. Rates subject to change based on time of booking, time of travel, place of departure, room categories, availability and other factors. Valid categories: All. Minimum stay: For All Inclusive Rates- 4 Nights; for EP Rates- no minimum stay, except for F&B credit which is 5 nights. New bookings only. Not combinable.

Special Deal at Grand Oasis Caribbean Resort in Cancun

Grand-Oasis-CaribbeanAnnouncing “Recovery Rates” at Grand Oasis Caribbean with tremendous discounts on all inclusive resort stays. Fall rates have never been lower and the beauty of Cancun is just a click away. Get a quote with travel dates before December 20th, look for promo code “SS RCVRSPO” and book today!

Fall Promo – Rates from $58* per person, per night at Grand Oasis Caribbean in Cancun when you book at All Inclusive Outlet and travel before December 20th, 2009.

Promo Code: SS RCVRSPO
Book Between: 06/26/2009 – 12/20/2009
Travel Between: 06/26/2009 – 12/20/2009
Passenger Restriction: None

The all inclusive Grand Oasis Caribbean Resort debuts along the north entrance to Cancun’s world famous hotel zone. the Grand Oasis Caribbean is home to eight dining venues and nine bars. 385 luxurious guestrooms feature chic European decor, complete with marble floors, one king or two double beds, air conditioning, mini bar, flat screen tv and more.

An on site fitness center, infinity pool, kids’ club, and spa complement the all inclusive offering at the Grand Oasis Caribbean resort. An all inclusive vacation at the Grand Oasis means fine dining and free flowing premium International and local beverages. Choose from Mediterranean, Tex Mex, Seafood, Mexican and International cuisine.

Complimentary green fees are included at the Grand Oasis Cancun executive 9-hole golf course. Enjoy inclusive non-motorized water sports at the Grand Oasis Caribbean beach. Nightly entertainment, an on-site disco and live music keeps the nights moving at the Grand Oasis Caribbean.

Click the following link to find out all the hot details and to reserve your package!

Fall Promo – Rates from $58* per person, per night at Grand Oasis Caribbean in Cancun when you book at All Inclusive Outlet and travel before December 20th, 2009.

Stretch Your Travel Budget Sleep Cheaper

When the global economy takes a downturn, learn a few tricks to stretch your travel budget.

If your Dollar or Euro doesn’t seem like it goes as far, should you just forget traveling? We don’t think so. Travel gives you a boost. You just have to travel a little smarter. You might cut a few corners so you can eat and sleep cheaper, but you can still have a great trip. How can you travel more frugally?

To stretch your travel budget in Europe, stay in a bed-and-breakfast. It will probably cost you less than even the cheapest hotel in town. You’ll get a friendly host who can probably tell you where to eat great food for less, and the only downside is you might be a ten minute walk from the center of town.

If you can’t find a convenient bed-and-breakfast, stay in a hotel with fewer stars. This will be your cheaper option in the U.S. If you check them out before you take the room, you can get a real bargain…. they may have a lowly one or two stars only because they don’t have a restaurant, or an elevator. Some small family run places can be as cozy and friendly as a bed-and-breakfast.

If you’re going to stay in a city for a week or more, consider a short-term apartment rental. They have small kitchens, so you can shop at local stores and eat in, saving on restaurant meals. They are often no more than a moderate priced hotel room. In the U.S. you can prepare meals in your room if you get a motel with a kitchenette.

Negotiate with hotels. Room rates generally follow the ecomony. If economies around the world are sinking… so are room rates. No matter if it’s a bed and breakfast, a cheap hotel or one with more stars, don’t accept the first price they quote you.

Ask if there are any discounts or if it will be cheaper if you stay more nights. This works especially well if you are at their door, and they are not full for the night. They want to fill that room, and they might as well entice you with a good deal.

Don’t succumb to a nightcap from the minibar. Snacks and drinks are always more expensive from the minibar. If you think you might have the midnight munchies, stop at a convenience store or a local shop and pick up a few items.

If you’re really counting your pennies, doing your laundry in the hotel sink is a great way to stretch your travel budget. Hotel laundry services can be expensive. Some motels in the U.S. have coin operated washers and driers on the premises. Who wants to spend time in a laundromat when you could be sightseeing?

If your hotel doesn’t include breakfast in the price of the room, you will probably save money venturing out to a local corner cafe rather than paying the price for the hotel breakfast buffet.

If you watch the way you eat and drink, and you’re smart about where you sleep, you can stretch your travel budget, so you don’t have to stay too close to home.

Atlantis Paradise Island from $741 with Air!

That is right fellow travelers, for a limited time you can make your escape to Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas and get rates from $741* including airfare, per person for a 3-night stay! This amazing deal ends August 31st and is valid for travel before December 16th, 2009. Just get a quote and look for promo code “ASSBN20″ to get your discount rate from All Inclusive Outlet!

Book your Bahamas trip today!

Atlantis Paradise Island from $741 w/ Air when you book before August 31st, 2009 at All Inclusive Outlet!

Here are the restrictions of this all inclusive deal:

*Rate is per person for a 3-night stay based on a sample quote retrieved on 08/07/09 for travel dates 12/07/09-12/10/09 with double occupancy including airfare out of Chicago O’Hare (ORD). Rates subject to change based on time of booking, time of travel, place of departure, room categories, availability and other factors. Valid Room Categories include Beach Tower- Promo Terrace and Promo Water, Coral Tower- Promo Terrace and Promo Water, Royal Tower- Promo Terrace, Promo Harbor and Promo Water, Imperial Club Promo Harbor and Promo Water. Space is subject to availability and close outs.

Keep Traveling in Tough Economic Times

Should you keep traveling when things get tough financially around the world?  Everyone is affected… and everyone needs to trim costs.  But even when economic downturns occur, a majority of travelers intend to travel anyway… they just become more cost conscious.

The travel industry is “self-correcting” when it comes to economic downturns.  It may be THE best time to travel and get travel bargains.  Airlines, hotels and tour operators are slashing prices and offering extras like they haven’t in a long time.

We think it’s important to keep traveling unless it will completely ruin your home budget.  Clearly during global financial slowdowns, we are all going to have to work a little harder for less.  We will have to plan our spending a little more carefully, but we shouldn’t give up traveling.

You might want to dine out less often at home, take your lunch to work, start mowing your own lawn… then put the money you save toward your travel budget.

Travel plays a vital role in our lives.  It is rejuvenating.  It’s one thing to take your vacation time and just stay home… it’s a whole lot better for you to go somewhere and try something new.  There is pleasure in the discovery that travel gives you.  You might even cherish your travel experiences more during tough times.  If you have to focus on value, do that, but still travel.

We just need to find ways to pad our travel budget.  You know you still want to go….  You just want to trim around the edges and travel for less.  Stop and make a list of things you can cut down on at home and not miss too much.  We’re sure you can add to our list….  Don’t part with your vacation.  Even in the U.S. where workers normally only get two weeks of vacation a year, the majority of people say that vacations are important.

Travelers may simply travel closer to home in rough times.  With our web pages and blogs, we’ll try to help by giving you ideas on how to save… how to travel more frugally.  Don’t give up on your wildest travel dreams.  Travel frugally now, but hang onto those travel dreams for future trips when the economy recovers a bit.

Travelers may look to prepackaged tours to save money but still be able to travel.  Volunteer vacations may be a way to save on a trip and contribute to helping some segment of society at the same time.

Some people may talk about cutting back, but we’re a world full of wanderers… collectively, we love to travel…. and since we do think of that old saying… Where there is a will, there is a way.

Go out and enjoy the world, but instead of eating at 5 star Michelin restaurants, enjoy a little local place, or picnic.  Spend leisurely days in free museums.  Hike in the mountains.  Take the travel pace a little slower… walk, take public transportation… just sit in a sidewalk cafe and enjoy the ambience.

Travel not only helps you, it helps keep economies flowing.  During economic downturns, and when terrorism strikes, it’s easy to start feeling depressed.  Taking a break from the daily grind… some place exciting and new lifts your spirits.  It just makes you feel good.

And isn’t there a saying that goes something like… if it feels good… do it?  So we hope everyone will keep traveling… you’ll just learn to travel smarter.

Stretch Your Travel Budget Watch What You Eat

June 28, 2009 by Travel Guide Greg  
Filed under Discounted Travel, travel deals

Eating and drinking in grand style can stretch your travel budget in the wrong way. You want to make your money go further. There are lots of little ways you can save on food when you’re traveling.

If your hotel doesn’t include breakfast in the price of the room, check to see what your options are in the hotel. You will probably save money venturing out to a corner cafe rather than paying the price for the hotel breakfast buffet. In Paris, join the local crowd and have coffee, juice and a croissant.

Have churros con chocolate in Madrid. There are lots of small breakfast places in the U.S. where you can get a great bacon, eggs and coffee breakfast for only a few bucks.

A great way to stretch your travel budget is to enjoy a picnic for lunch or dinner. You can pick up cheeses and meats and breads at local grocery stores and specialty shops. Grab a bottle of local wine. Eat in your room or in a local park with a great view.

Avoid touristy restaurants. If you see a restaurant on the main street that has menus in several languages, it’s going to cost you more. Find a mom and pop place down a side street or go with a recommendation from a local…. like your friendly B-and-B host. Look for “prix fixe” menus or daily specials for great meals at good prices.

One of our most memorable meals was a little restaurant our host sent us to in Assisi. We had trouble finding it… there was no sign. There were only three or four tables. The owner was the cook, his wife was the waitress. Neither spoke English, and she had to get a dictionary to help us order… but the food was terrific, and the bill was surprisingly small.

Find the open air markets in town and eat there. Cafeterias in department stores can also be a good place to find food cheap.

Eat foods that are in season. That’s what the locals do. Today’s fresh specials will cost you less and be healthier. Another way to save like the locals do is to eat and drink what is special in that country. Drink beer in Brussels and Prague, save the wine for Paris.

Remember that in many countries in the world, the tip is included. In those counties, if you leave anything, you should only leave small change. If you’re tipping 15-20% like Americans do at home, you’re tipping way too much and adding that to the price of your trip.

Don’t feel pressed to order too much for dinner. For example, just having a “primi” (pasta dish), but no “secondi” (main dish) in Italy, may be plenty for you to eat… just add a salad, and you’ll save money over a three course meal. Ask for tap water instead of bottled water in counties where the water is safe.

If you just try a few of our tips, you can eat well and still stretch your travel budget to go farther.

Top UK Golf Courses and Golf Holidays

golf-photo-588If you love to golf and you want to spend your next UK holiday playing golf too, you should book a Golf Holiday package that includes a great resort for you and your family as well as offers a great round of golf (or two) for you on one of the finest courses in your travel destination. Many of the best golf courses in the UK offer 2-3 day packages for you to go there, stay and play golf at their course.
To point you in the right direction, we have listed our favorite top 3 UK golf courses below so that you can start planning your next trip today.

  1. The Belfry.Playing host to the Ryder Cup four times, The Belfry is easily considered one of UK’s most prestigious golf resort, if not the world’s. This resort now hosts three championship grade golf courses.The Brabazon Course, which is the course utilized in four Ryder Cup tournaments so far, offers a legacy that will surely inspire golfers from around the world.

    The PGA National Course was developed and opened in 1997 to help divert some of the traffic from the famous Brabazon course. This course now plays host to the Seniors European Open Tournament.

    Then they have the Derby Course, a par-69 course designed to be an enjoyable and challenging outing for golfers of all calibers.

    Check Out The Belfry’s Special Deals Now.

  2. De Vere Wokefield Park.De Vere Wokefield Park is really an excellent golfing experience with a majestic golf course extending 7000 yards from the championship tees, which will bring out the true golfer within you. No matter when you visit throughout the year, the surrounding lands will be ready for you to display your golfing skills. You’ll need some skills too, as the course is surrounded by 9 lakes and the level of play is a little bit on the upside. Nevertheless you’ll enjoy the mesmerizing green surroundings which make you feel that you are really on a dream holiday. Located appoximately 45 miles west of London, it’s easily accessible and offers a wide range of packages for one, two or three days starting at a mere £89.Check Here To Find De Vere Wokefield Park’s Current Specials.
  3. Shrigley Hall Golf and Country Club.Shrigley Hall Golf and Country Club will give you a feel of the Cheshire countryside and virtually guaranteeing that you’ll have a smooth golfing experience. Stretching to an impressive 282 acres of pure woods and grass, a visitor will truly enjoy the site of this course. This course has been intelligently designed by Donald Steel, a world renowned designer who also is the advisor for changes to any of the courses on rotation for the Open Championship tournaments. If you are ready to enjoy a challenging golf experience in the countryside, book your golf holiday package today. The Sunday special packages start at only £75.Check Here For Shrigley Hall’s Current Golf Specials.

There are so many coices when it comes to golfing in the UK, that the above three picks barely even scratch the surface. They just happen to be my top three choices and are usually the top choices most golfers visiting the area. So, pick a course and get out there today for a fabulous round or two.

Using Hotels Combined To Compare The Best Hotel Deals Online

How do you normally search and compare all the available hotel deals online when you are looking to book your next vacation?  Well, I just came across the site HotelsCombined.com and love the thorough search capabilities and their extreme ease of use.

It is as simple as typing in your travel destination and dates of travel and clicking the ‘Search’ button.  Then you sit back and watch their powerful system go to work, search all the top travel sites online and prepare a list in front of your eyes with all the hotels in the area and the corresponding prices from all the various travel sites.  They compare top sites like Hotels.com, Travelocity.com Orbitz.com and many many more and lay out the result from all these sources in one location.  From there you can filter the search results by price, hotel name, hotel’s start ratings, popularity and distance to your destination.

In fact, their database can search over 900,000 global hotel deals from over 30 merchants, and access over 1.5 million consumer reviews, 3 million hotel images, 2 million hotel descriptions and maps.

For those of you not familiar with HotelsCombined.com, they are a unique and powerful search engine available to locate hotel availability and room rates from multiple travel merchants.  This makes it so you no longer have to search several sites to find the best hotel rates.  They are an independent company and they are not paid to promote particular hotels or merchants.  They just show the complete picture and let you make your choice from there.

So, the next time you need to book a hotel room, why not try HotelsCombined.com to locate the best deals?  You have nothing to lose and can expect to immediately free up a lot of time from multiple searches for your hotel.

Consider a Home Exchange

April 15, 2009 by Travel Guide Greg  
Filed under Discounted Travel, travel deals

One way to travel within your budget is to consider a home exchange.

Have you heard about it?  Home exchanges have been around for decades, but they’ve really gotten easier to arrange with the internet.  They’ve become popular with families, seniors and boomers.

You basically arrange to trade your house for someone else’s house from another city, state, or country during your vacation.  You get to spend a week or two in… say London… while that London family gets a beach vacation in, oh, San Diego.  With hotel rates in popular areas so high, swapping houses can be a great way to save money, plus you will have a kitchen, multiple bedrooms, and you’ll probably get to know the neighbors and see some things that you wouldn’t have seen from a hotel room.  It can not only help your travel budget; home trades can be rewarding from a cultural standpoint as well.

Several organizations maintain lists of interested exchangers.  You pay a small fee and get to look at their lists as well as listing your own house.  Then you can directly contact the people you might want to exchange with and set up the details.

There are two sites that I recommend checking out for this service:

  1. HomeForExchange.com contains over 10,000+ listings worldwide in over 85 countries. Join now and get 6 months bonus.
  2. HomeExchange.com – 20,000+ Worldwide Listings. Local-weekend-international swaps

There are also many helpful web pages to advise you what to check on, things to settle in advance, etc.  Are you going to have to feed the cats?  You won’t want that if you’re allergic to cats!  If you decide on a cute French farmhouse, does that come with having to feed the chickens and ducks?  Do you get the use of the car?  Is there a limit to how far you can drive it?  Is this going to be an exchange just between adults?  Families will be more willing to exchange with families… so choose your home exchange site according to their list.

We don’t advocate any sites.  A few sites you can check are Know Your Trade, Home Exchange, and Home Base Holidays.  Find exchange clubs on the internet, read the reviews by users, and decide which one might work best for you.  Some specialize, so check to see if they are more interested in families or seniors or whatever.

Home exchanges are not for everyone.  If you think you will be overly worried about someone stealing something or not taking care of your house just the way you would, maybe you should forgo the house swap and stay in a hotel.  If you’re the type of traveler who wants to move around every night and not stay in one place for a couple of weeks… forget it.

If you decide to list your home for a swap, you need to be honest about what your home is like…, and you need to hope the exchangers on the other end are honest about theirs.  If both of you just say “near the beach”, both of you need to find out if “near” means 5 blocks or 5 miles so there are no misconceptions.  You should exchange many e-mails, maybe a few phone calls.

If you do this right, you will probably feel like you’re friends before you start this house trading adventure.  Yes, friends, we didn’t want to leave you with negative thoughts about vacation house trades…. just wanted to warn you.

If you browse through the house swapping sites, you will see testimonials that most people who have tried it LOVE it.   House exchangers on both sides of the deal usually think THEY’VE gotten the better end of the exchange.

Give it some consideration.  If you want to save money and still have a great holiday, a home exchange might be for you.


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