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Thursday, May 27, 2010
How much should you allow when considering your travel budget?
How much should you allow when considering your travel budget?
Written by Marie Glodt a Maui travel agent and Hawaiian Destination specialist.
When I ask clients their travel budget their answer is always the same. “I want the best price.”
As a travel agent based here on Maui part of my job is to get you the best value for your travel package. The other portion of my job is to find out what property is going to fit your needs including your travel budget.
When figuring out your travel budget there is many things to take in consideration.
1. Length of stay
2. View type required
3. Type of accommodations
4. What size vehicle works best for you?
5. It is best not to include your tours, activities or meals into your travel package budget.
6. When giving a dollar figure for your budget do not give a per person rate.
If you are visiting Hawaii on your vacation and you plan on visiting more than one island you should allow 9-14 days.
View types range from the least expensive view (standard) to the most expensive view type (ocean front). I always tell clients to go with the best view type your budget allows. The view type will be something you will remember when you look back on your vacation years from now!
Accommodations range from “no frills” or 1-2 star properties to “luxury” hotel or condos with 4-5 star ratings.
Most travel packages are based on double occupancy in their pricing. Giving a per person rate will not be ½ the cost of a double occupancy. This holds true on cruises and most travel packages.
When considering your departure city the closest airport isn’t always the best option. Many times the smaller airports have little or no competition and their airfare reflects this. It is advisable to consult a travel specialist to help you find the best departure city to save you money and time!
For more information click on our FAQ page at http://www.traveltomaui.net/php/travel-faq.php
For a quote request or to schedule a consulting appointment please contact Travel to Maui www.traveltomaui.net
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
What is a honeymoon? What are the top honeymoon destinations?
What is a honeymoon? What are the top honeymoon destinations?
Written by Marie Glodt, Travel to Maui.
Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian travel agency located on the island of Maui, Hawaii.
The dictionary describes a honeymoon as:
• Vacation for newly-married couple
• A period of time spent alone together, especially away, usually immediately following the wedding or reception.
What are the top 5 locations for honeymoons?
According to Modern Bride Magazine the top 5 honeymoon destinations are as follows:
1. Hawaii
2. Mexico
3. Jamaica
4. Tahiti
5. Bermuda
It isn’t hard to understand why Hawaii is the #1 destination for honeymoons. With our romantic sunset cruises, beautiful beaches, spas and romance packages how can you pass up the beauty of Hawaii for your “vacation of a life time!”
As a Hawaiian travel agency we have the advantage of offering our clients our first hand knowledge of living in the islands. This allows us to create the perfect travel package and get you the best value within your requested budget.
To get a quote request for your honeymoon to Hawaii or Tahiti please contact us at
http://www.traveltomaui.net/php/contact.php
Monday, May 10, 2010
Hawaii travel tips
Travel tips to Hawaii
Written by Marie Glodt
Hawaiian Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui.
Here are my 10 favorite travel tips that I have learned in my 20+ years in the travel industry.
1. Plan early when booking your trip. This will allow you to the best promotions available and will save you money as well. A good rule of thumb is 4-12 months prior to your travel dates will get you the best prices.
2. Hire a travel expert. As a Maui travel agent we are made aware of travel specials to Hawaii before they are made public. With our local contacts at the properties and insider information we have saved our clients hundreds of dollars on their travel packages to the Hawaiian Islands!
3. When packing your luggage consider what you can live without and what you can’t! With the new baggage fees checking in a second piece of luggage could end up costing you an additional $50-100 round trip.
4. If you do tend to over pack, or buy too much on your trip, then send yourself home a package! With the flat rate priority mail package you can send up to 20 pounds for as little as $10.70 to anywhere in the United States.
5. Get to the airport on time. Most airlines suggest up to 2 hours prior to flight time.
6. When traveling make sure and bring small bills to tip the porters, skycaps, and bellman. You don’t want to be searching for change when the time comes to tip.
7. Don’t leave your valuables in the trunk or under the seat of the car. Especially when renting a convertible or jeep.
8. When checking in to the hotel or resort please is patient if your room isn’t ready until check in time. Check in time is normally 3 pm or later. Check out time is generally noon. This allows the cleaning crew time to service your room.
9. When traveling during busy times please don’t expect an early check in or late check out. If you have a redeye flight home consider booking an additional night on the hotel if you want to check out later than noon.
10. Stay away from the in room minibar! Even better don’t take the key when you check in. Some hotels will actually charge you if you even move an item. I learned this one firsthand!
For more information or a quote please contact Travel to Maui at www.traveltomaui.net
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