Beginning your south america travel vacation plan
By Raymond de Leur
The first thing you must do is plan early. Spontaneity works
well for day trips, but is not as effective for longer jaunts. By planning early,
you will find cheaper fares and more available accommodations.
You can also have the opportunity to save any additional funds
you might need, perhaps include extended invitations to other family members,
and get together all the paperwork you might need if travelling abroad.
While planning, it’s a good idea to stay flexible in
your desires. Flexibility equals maximum pleasure for everyone. This is especially
true if you have special needs due to a disability or are taking along teens
and children who will want to do different things.
Get your children involved too. This will not only make them
much more enthusiastic about the trip, but they can provide their input into
what types of activities they want to do and what types of activities they’d
like to do as a family. They’ll be much more excited when they are fully
involved in deciding where the family will be vacationing,
so be sure to get their opinions too.
You probably already have some kind of idea as to what you’ll
be able to afford when taking a vacation. If you do have
a specific number in mind, this makes it much easier to pick out a destination.
You can research what’s available in your price range and choose the trip
that will best fit your family.
Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">If you don’t have a specific number in mind, make a list
of your dream vacations. Include those places you’ve
always wanted to go as well as places you think would fit the personalities
of your family. See what these types of vacations will
cost, and then pick the one you think you can save for or afford to take right
away.
The Internet is an indispensable tool to do this. There are
many travel websites that offer vacation packages for specific
destinations.
When you use these sites, they can give you best prices for various destinations,
but they can also provide valuable suggestions for where you can go as well
as activities that are available and ratings from other travelers who have taken
the same vacations.
You can use:
Best Prices Discount Travel
Price line often allows you to name a price you’re willing
to pay for flights, hotels, etc., but you have to take what they offer you if
they accept your price. For example, you may be willing to pay $100 for a $200
airline flight, but they may accept your price only if you’re willing
to take the red-eye in the middle of the night. If this is something you can
live with, by all means, book it! Just be flexible.
Do you detect a theme here in the planning phase? Flexibility
is the key!
You’ll need to decide if you will be flying to your destination
or driving. There are many airlines that have cut-rate prices when you fly during
certain times. Again, you’ll need to be flexible on departure dates and
times.
You’ll also need to decide on a time frame for your south
america travel vacation. Again, if you are flexible on departure dates, you’re
more likely to get a better deal. We realize, however, that work constraints
might not allow you to change your vacation dates, but
if possible, it’s best to just have a general idea instead of a rock solid
date.
Try to travel on days other than Friday, Saturday or Sunday
which are the busiest travel days of the week. You can firm up plans later if
needed.
Once you’ve got your destination in mind, you’ll
need to consider a couple of other things before booking your trip.
This is a chapter out of Family vacations on a Budget.
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Author: Ray Man
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