Matt Barrett’s Guide to the Greek Islands, Athens and Mainland Greece

Athens Private Walking Tour (with professional guide, 4.5 hours duration) See Fantasy Travel’s Aegean Blue for more information Economical Cruise Packages I admit that I am not a big fan of cruises. Not that I have ever been on one. But in my opinion visiting a bunch of Greek islands for a few hours each is not that way to do it, no matter what your travel agent tells you or what you read in a travel magazine. I think you need at least 2 or 3 nights on an island if you want to really experience it. On a cruise you are just sort of looking at it. But Fantasy Travel’s Smart 7 cruise allows you to spend 3 nights in Mykonos at the beginning of your cruise and 3 nights in Santorini at the end of your cruise. The cruise is 4 days and includes Kusadasi, Turkey, Patmos, Rhodes and Crete which would be impossible to see in such a short period of time otherwise.

It is always a good idea to put things in perspective by applying some kind of a rating system to your experiences when writing hotel reviews. You can adopt commonly used 5-star or 10-star ratings or invent your own. We assign a rating to each review section – eg. Would you stay again at the hotel you are writing the review about? Would you recommend this hotel to your grandma or your best friend? Include photos! Sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words. TIP: it is always a good idea to confirm with the property if pictures are allowed in common areas, like the lobby or gym. Depending on where you are in the World, you might be surprised what is allowed and what is not. If photos are allowed, try to make sure that there are no other people in, or that there are people whose faces are not recognizable.

Traveling can be an exhilarating experience, but it often comes with a price tag that can strain your budget. One of the most significant expenses during travel is accommodation, which is why finding discounted hotel rates is essential for savvy travelers. In this article, we will explore various strategies to help you secure affordable hotel prices without sacrificing comfort and quality. When searching for discounted hotel rates, it’s crucial first to understand the different types of discounts that hotels typically offer. Seasonal discounts are among the most common; many hotels lower their prices during off-peak seasons to attract more guests. Additionally, promotional codes and special offers may be available through various travel websites or directly from hotel chains. Group bookings can also lead to considerable savings; if you’re traveling with friends or family, inquire about group rates that could lower per-person costs significantly. These platforms often feature exclusive deals not available elsewhere. To maximize savings further, consider filtering your search by discount programs such as last-minute deals or member-only rates if you have signed up for their loyalty programs.

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But hard working writers can still make a living, according to Lonely Planet’s Simon Sellars. Earn up to $400 per day. Someone’s got to move that million dollar yacht from Back Bay to the Bahamas. This sweet job belongs to delivery captains, a job you can get with a good enough sailing resume and a good enough price. Coast Guard certified master captain Steven Wiseman, for instance, offers to beat all other professional captains’ bids to deliver a boat. Earn enough miles to buy another flight. Mileage runners book long and inexpensive flights to run up maximum miles. They scour travel sites for ticketing errors and special deals that give them insane mile payouts. They dream of the famed round-the-world flights. We’re not saying you should transport a station wagon full of cocaine across the border to Texas, though if you did you would be paid richly. The legal approach is to be a modern-day Marco Polo. Pick up artifacts from craftsmen in the outer regions of the world and sell them for a nice markup to stores and collectors. Free cruise and speaking fees. Professors at rich universities can offer their services as a talking head on a cruise for alumni. Celebrities and other luminaries can also offer their services on various cruises. Write the next Green Hills of Africa or Innocents Abroad, you’ll earn a fat check in royalties and contracts. More recently, Eat, Pray, Love was a cash cow for writer Elizabeth Gilbert. An established author or travel writer can travel to their destination of choice with all-expenses paid and a paycheck in the works. Of course, many travel writers will never get published and never see a cent from their essays. Phileas Fogg bet £20,000 he could make it around the world in 80 days, and that was in 1872. Fun and lucrative bets are still out there, if you think you can beat travel time expectations.

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