Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We've never traveled abroad before and would like some advice on who to use and how to go about it.
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We had a ten day trip to Greece and the Greek Islands two years ago and used a local Athens travel agent, Fantasy Travel. They were outstanding in every way.
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It is sad to see a Tourist standing on the corner in a large city and trying to decide what to do next! When we travel if it is a City we have not been in before we buy maps of the city at Barnes and Noble and study the things to see and circle them. Then check out the best way to travel in the city and use local transportation. Two good ways is to use an on and off bus if they have one or take a 1/2 day Tour and mark the areas/sites you want to go back to. Pre planning for a trip is half the fun and you don't waste time and money when there trying to decide what to do. If you come back with more than 25 cents in your pocket you failed. As the money taken was for the trip not savings. You should try to have a new experience each day in your life. Of course you will not hit that target but it is a healthy goal to shoot for.
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Cruise lines offer a range of visits and activities at each port of call which, although expensive, are worry-free. |
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We used grand European Travel a few years ago. They planned the whole tour including guides for the cities we visited..
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It depends on what kind of vacation you are considering. If you want to see all the sights in Europe, I would suggest a bus tour. If you want to have the convenience of a single room and see some of the sights in Europe, I would suggest a cruise where your cabin is your room through the entire trip.
We have taken 2 bus tours through Europe - one in Great Britain and one in Europe, and REALLY enjoyed them. They weren't quite the "If it's Tuesday, this must be Belgium" but you do have to pack and unpack at least every other day. But then, you see a lot of the sites that you probably wouldn't see otherwise. And the really nice thing about this type of tour is they take care of everything for you, so you don't have to worry about language communication. If this is a kind of trip you were considering, I would recommend the company called GLOBUS. There are several different tour bus companies that we considered - GLOBUS, Trafalgar, Cosmos. What I learned is that you get what you pay for. By that, I mean the cost for each of these tour companies differ but it is usually is based on where they book their hotels. For example, if you wanted a tour to The Villages, one company could use the Waterfront Inn, another company could use the Microtel (next to Oakwood), and another could use a hotel in Leesburg. In the evening after seeing The Villages from the bus during the day, where would you like to be? I would want to be in LSL so I could continue to experience all that TV has to offer. But that would cost more than the other two options, but I think it would be a better experience. So GLOBUS books their hotels in the center of the stop, and therefore cost a little more than the others, but I think they are worth it. |
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I think Sire 1 has nailed it regarding different tour companies, i.e., the hotels. If I were trying to decide what to do and wanted to go to Europe I think I would choose a river cruise. That way your cabin is your hotel room, you don't have to be moving luggage every day or two, you don't have to worry about where to eat (it's on board and wonderful) and you stop at interesting towns where you can just walk off the riverboat and be guided by locals.
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Just opinions. The problem with River Cruises is it involves a lot of walking and close quarters so must get along with the other cruisers. Regular cruises are fine and depending on what you are after. It is key to get comfortable cabins, e.g.ones with non obstructive balconies, in the cabin near or under the food courts. You will walk more for food and less for things like the theater, etc. Get cabins on the "Port Side" of the ship so you can see the ports when you dock. Sometimes the ship may dock on the starboard side which is usually less than port. Prepare a list of the things you should take or do at home before you leave and check out each item as it is included or considered and packed.
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Globus for bus tours, but consider river cruises, the Danube, the Rhine, as they take you to the central parts of Medieval cities and towns. It is all good. Be flexible and remember, you get what you pay for - hopefully!
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Try Gate 1 travel, search with Google.
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We used Trafalgar for a 15 day Italy trip. Best vacation we ever took. We are using them again this year for a National Parks trip.
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If you don't want to go exactly where a cruise or bus tour takes you, you might try a Eurail Pass (Multi day) go to cities that you want to see stay near the stations, use hop on/off busses and boats in each city. Riding the trains in europe is fun and very scenic and gets you there efficiently. We have done it first class and it is a pleasure to have the nice seats and service. You can ride slow local trains and high-speed inter-city trains, both of which are fun. The planning is then up to you, but you can stay as little or as much as you want in each place
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We have taken Tauck Tours numerous times and they are wonderful. Would highly recommend.
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Coach tours are exhuasting. Up early, drive, get the photo, drive, dinner, bed, up early etc etc.
Cruises are fine if you like thousands of people scrambling for local tours with limited time to look around. My wife and I used to drive all over Europe, but now in our 80's I get tired doing the driving. So we take the trains. They are marvelous, comfortable, reasonable prices, with flexible runabout tickets, and usually on time. When you get to a city, study the tour guides and decide what you want to see. If you like a place stay another day, and if you dont, you can move on when you like. Book hotels ahead when you move on, Booking.com: 1,864,401 hotels worldwide. 155+ million hotel reviews. is siimple and best prices. Maybe not for everyone but a suggestion. |
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My wife and I have taken many Tauck Tours throughout the world. They are pricey, but they are wonderful. The hotels are 5 stars, the guides are great, and you always seem to get into the attractions without long waits. No extras are added on. Tauck.com. They are located in Conn., but any travel agency can book them for you.
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