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How
To Pick Those Exotic
Vacation Spots
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by: Joyce
Jackson
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I'm
often asked how I find my
"exotic" places for
vacations. It's actually
pretty simple.
You can do it, too.
Basically, I stumble upon
them. That's my secret.
The real key however, is that
I always have my antennas up.
I look, I read, I surf, I
listen. Then most of the time,
something just clicks and
things fall into place.
There's no requirement for
in-depth study. The trick is
in keeping up the antenna.
First, look at the Sunday
paper Travel section or
supplement. This section is
always chocked full of
destinations, travel specials,
deals and tips. Make yourself
a nice cup of coffee or tea,
sit in a quiet spot and scan
the paper. Yes, just scan it.
Pay particular attention to
the tiny classified ads that
pepper the edges of the pages.
These are usually low
overhead, low cost tour
agencies or consolidators that
have great offerings major
agencies do not. Most of them
focus on specialty niches such
as Scandinavia or South
America. Most will also have
website to poke around and all
will have a telephone number
for you to call if you want to
talk to anyone. Best yet, most
of them will list destinations
you never even thought of . .
. how do you think I decided
to go to Rarotonga and found a
great airfare deal to get
there?
The big full page ads are
worth a scan, too. While most
of them are placed by airlines
or top travel agencies, take
the time to look at them. I
rarely book travel this way
but every now and then the
offer is too good to pass up.
I got a United Airlines
package to Australia a couple
of years ago that I doubt I
will ever see offered again.
As you scan look for key words
to catch your attention. Words
like "special,"
"deal,"
"limited time" or
"book until" will
make you stop scanning and
read.
If you do this for a few weeks
you'll be amazed at what you
start to notice. Queuing up
your brain to recognize deals
and destinations comes with
this simple scanning of these
pages each week.
Another great source of
information is your favorite
magazines. As you flip through
pages look for ad campaigns.
Cities engage in tourist
campaigns. Regions engage in
tourist campaigns. Entire
countries engage in tourist
campaigns. Scan the pages for
those glossy, colorful ads and
just note what they are
touting. Some campaigns I
noticed myself this week are
Napa Wine Country Fall Tours,
Canadian Cities Weekend
Getaways, Discover Thailand,
and San Diego Tourism.
Another resource is your
radio. What do you hear on the
radio? Is your favorite
station giving away Hawaiian
getaways? Are they handing out
airplane tickets to caller
number 100? Where are they
heading? Are you filing them
away in the back closet of
your mind? Anything can be a
source of quick information.
And, its fun to do!
So now that you are
accumulating a library card
index in your brain of
destinations, prices and
specials, what do you do with
it?
You either play it safe or
take a risk. . . .
About the Author
Joyce Jackson is a 30 year
travel veteran offering tips
and expertise to new and
inexperienced travellers. HAve
a great trip the first time
and every time.
http://travel-packing-tips.com
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