How to Save Money When Booking a Vacation Through Your Travel Agency

With an uncertain economy and, for many, an uncertain future, some people are opting to put off vacations. Despite the potential problems on the horizon, that does not have to be the case. When you work with a travel agency, you can save a lot of money. Almost anyone can afford to travel if they follow these six tips when booking a vacation through a travel agency:

Tip #1: Be clear that you’re on a very tight budget.

If you want to save money when you vacation, your best bet is to tell your travel agent that from the start. There is little to be gained by hiding the fact that you want to travel on a shoestring budget. Furthermore, be really clear about what that budget is, since “inexpensive” to one person is not cheap to another. The clearer you are about your price range, the better. That way, your travel agent can put together a vacation package that you can afford, not work for a long time on something that doesn’t even come close to your budget.

Tip #2: Have flexible travel dates and times.

The more options you give your travel agent when it comes to your vacation dates, the better. Flights tend to change prices drastically over the weekend, so moving your vacation just two or three days could save you hundreds of dollars. Avoiding holidays is also good. When you’re flexible, your travel agent can also barter for hotel rooms, show tickets, and so forth with other companies in the travel industry. For example, if your travel agent knows that another agent is trying to fill rooms he or she bought in a chunk for a discounted price, you can get a better deal on one of those rooms. Give your travel agent a bit of wiggle room to negotiate. Likewise, if you are willing to travel at undesirable times, like in the early morning hours or overnight, you may be able to get a cheaper deal, at least on the transportation costs.

Tip #3: Ask for a cheaper version of your dream vacation.

During your initial meeting with your travel agent, have an open mind when it comes to destination. Talk about your dream vacation spot, but then hear out your agent on places that are similar but not as expensive. For example, say you want to visit Aspen for a gorgeous ski vacation. It might be less expensive (but just as fun) to go skiing at one of the resorts in Vermont. You might feel like your compromising too much, but think about your destination choices long and hard. If it is just the name holding you back, you might want to just let go and take a risk on the less expensive location. You might have just as much fun if you stay open-minded

Tip #4: Stay in the United States.

Work with a travel agent who books domestic trips so that you can stay in the United States. In most cases, you should save money on transportation since you will not have to travel as far. You may also be able to travel without documentation, as long as you have a picture ID. When you travel out of the country, you need a passport at the very least, and you may need a visa, certain vaccinations, or other travel documents as well. When you stay in the United States, you should also not have to worry about added cell phone expenses to make calls, losing money on the exchange rate, or paying top dollar to take your luggage with you.

Tip #5: Be willing to do some of the planning yourself.

The whole reason you use a travel agent is to avoid having to do the planning work yourself, but if you compromise on that a bit, you may be able to save money. Instead of working with a travel agent who plans every last detail, get someone that is a little less expensive and just book your flight and hotel through the agent. When it comes to the other stuff, like getting tickets to an event or making restaurant reservations, you can do the work yourself.

Tip #6: Organize a group tour.

A great way to save money on your vacation is to organize a tour through your travel agency. Group rates will apply, but more importantly, the person who organized the vacation typically gets to travel for free. The down side of that is that you have to commit to finding a certain number of people who will go on vacation with you, which can be hard. You are also responsible for them if they do not pay, and you have to, essentially, share you vacation. However, this is a great way to save money and make sure that you can still travel, even if you are on a budget.

Conflict Resolution & Peacemaking Cross-Culturally in a Foreign Country

Cross-cultural conflict can be increasingly demanding and far more exhausting than dealing with people within your own country and culture.

During my tour of India, our team had an issue with a leader in Punjab. The disgruntlement occurred over a miscommunication, lack of understanding, and cross-cultural preference for articulating one’s feelings.

After giving an initial apology, we had a team meeting back in Bangalore at headquarters to further understand where we as a team went wrong. Endeavoring to learn from the situation and avoid repeating it again, we did some brainstorming and held a creative problem solving session.

Through the discourse and interaction the team came to realize its contributory negligence, while identifying the cultural hindrances that led to the inaccurate perception causing the offense.

Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant data occurred as we patiently listened to everyone on the team tell their side of the story, convey their summation of the incident, and suggestion as to what we should do to solve the problem.

A collaboration of ideas led to the team formulating insightful recommendations that were wholeheartedly agreed upon and implemented by the team to alleviate the problem and resolve the conflict.

The results were evident as the professional relationship in Punjab was happily sustained and strengthened through the process.

Navigating through professional and relational conflict can be very challenging, but if you take the time to graciously do so the rewards are well worth it. Those who have disregarded internal conflict and opted to “be productive” and save time, have later learned that much time was later lost when the disgruntlement escalated and exploded into something nearly beyond repair.

Best Tropical Vacation Destinations

Planning a vacation in the tropical destinations is one of the most thrilling and enduring experiences of a lifetime. There are thousands of tropical islands, which come from the Caribbean region. One can find numerous reasons to be part of such as adventurous voyage. The vacationers of the tropical region will witness the breathtaking landscapes, tropical marine fishes, white-sand beaches, blue mountains, exquisite coastal plains, pleasant weather, lush rain forest and much more to explore. Top tropical islands for vacations are mentioned below.

Jamaica

After living the urban sophisticated life, regular dining, take a guide to the island of top cultural festivals and events, which are well known for its exclusivity. Jamaica is the third largest island of the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean sea. It is well represented as the land of wood and water or the land of springs. With some of the top tropical travel packages, one can give them the opportunity to explore the beautiful and hypnotic island of Jamaica.

Mexico

It is the fifth largest country of America and is considered as one of the best islands to spend your vacation. It offers a complete gateway from the humdrum of daily life. The perfect white-sand beaches of this mesmerizing island would surely keep you glued to this destination. There are numerous activities into which you can get involved in ranging from the city tour, nature adventure tour, historical tours to thrilling nightly entertainment. Some of the historical tours are: Xcaret in Cancun region, Tulum and Xel -Ha and Chichen Itza Maya ruin. Others are: Cancun highlight tour, explore nature adventure tour, nightclub in Cancun.

Us virgin islands

One can take a tropical vacation on the US Virgin Islands. As it is the great alternative to the places mentioned before. It comes out to be a perfect holiday place for families, to pamper themselves with the hiking, fishing or sailing at night, especially at the place called St. Johns. There are many tropical vacation packages that offer the treasured experience of visiting this island. The island is famous for its coral reef national monument, its 12000 acres of underwater preserve and maintains the rich coral and sea life.

Dominican Republic

The island is located in the eastern part of the Caribbean, and the two third part is covered with the tropical forests. Besides the forest, one can find the botanical gardens, around 1200 plant species and close look at the sea life. Dominican is well known as the whale-watching capital of Caribbean as this is the only island where whales frisk throughout the year. One can easily spot the whales during all seasons.

Aruba

This is also one of the exhilarating islands of the Caribbean sea. Aruba is situated 15 miles away from the north coast of Venezuela. It comprises of nearly 70 sq km of area and is well known for its white-sand beaches. The eminent beaches of Aruba are Baby beach, Eagle beach, Palm Beach, Malmok beach. All these white-sand beaches are the great spot to hang out with your partners and spend some quality time with your family and friends.