June 11, 2009

Make Huge Travel Savings By Independent Travel

950620_child_dreaming.jpgIndependent travel or group tours?  You've looked at tour groups during your trip planning and decided that you really want to be independent.  You don't want to be herded around.  You want to sleep in when you want… find little local bistros to eat in… linger in a shop.

Independent travel is a great way to go.  There are several ways to approach it.  You can rent a villa for a week or a month… or make hotel reservations for every day.  You can just arrive and find accommodations as you go… or you can make reservations for the first night or two then start finding your accommodations for the rest of the trip. 

It takes less advance trip planning if you decide to find accommodations as you go, but some people don't like the stress of finding a hotel every night.  Part of the process is deciding what works best for you.

As an independent traveler, you can stay in small economical places that groups won't fit into.  It may cost more to stay in larger hotels… group tour operators tend to get good breaks on those rooms.  But you'll probably rub elbows with more locals in that small local place than you would in that big hotel.  (Though sometimes that big hotel isolation can give you a little respite if you're traveling in a rugged or third world area.)

You can use the Internet to make reservations at museums and popular spots before you leave on your trip.  This means you'll be sure to get into those museums or other venues, but it also locks you in to a timetable.  If you're feeling a bit more independent, consider making phone calls or using the Internet to make those reservations on the road. 

You'll get English speakers on the phone; you'll probably still get the reservations you want and still have the flexibility of changing your timetable as you travel.  (Getting those reservations can help you avoid lines just like the tour groups do.)

Independent travel allows for more adventure and spontaneity.  If you end up in a village that looked charming in the pictures… but there really isn't anything there for you… you can just move on.  On the other hand, if you stumble on a great local festival, you can linger and enjoy it.  You'll miss what a tour guide might teach you, but if you feel you need it, you can always hire a local guide… or talk to a friendly local….  You never know what you might find out, and you could end up with a new friend!

If you decide you'd like to rent a car, it will be expensive if you're traveling all by yourself…. It's easier for a couple and better still if you travel with friends to share the expense.  But traveling with friends and family takes some planning of it's own!

So weigh you options, tour group or independent travel.  Make all your reservations ahead or wing it?  A large part of the joy of travel is the trip planning and anticipation. Discover more Important Travel Savings Advice and get your FREE copy of the "Budget Travel Special Report" by visiting www.GlobeCheap.com

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