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Volunteer vacations 

   Volunteer vacations allow you to immerse yourself into a culture for short term (1 to 2 weeks) or long term (4 weeks and more). Most trips do not require specific skills or knowing a foreign language. Just come with a servant's heart.


 


Vacations can include teaching English, repairing buildings, working in orphanages, and planting crops. Prices start at $1000 USD and are usually coordinated by tour companies specializing in volunteer vacations. It is best that you use one of these companies instead of planning the trip alone because they have experience guides and project workers who know the country quite well.

Travel news 

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Links 

LateHolidays.com
A range of holidays and charter flights from all UK airports.
Accent on Travel
Travel agency. Includes package details for cruises and tours.
Players Vacation Club
Provides vacations for members with easy monthly payment plans.
Vacation Hotline
A subsidiary company of San Diego Travel Group, specializing in all-inclusive resort and cruise vacations, worldwide.
Pleasant Holidays
Travel company which offers vacation packages to Mexico, Hawaii, Tahiti, Australia, and other Pacific rim destinations.
Be sure to check out their weekly features.
Affordable Tours
Online travel agency featuring discounts on escorted tours. Includes a free all expenses paid tour to Italy for 8 days operated by Trafalgar Tours.

Eco tours 

Eco tours
If environmental causes are your passion, consider taking an eco vacation. An eco vacation can consist of visiting wildlife in a natural habitat, exploring the rainforests, going horseback on trails, whale watching, or staying in jungle lodges. Depending on how adventuresome you are, you can rough it by camping in the wild and really experience nature. There are several companies that offer eco tours. Check out Gordons guide.com for a comprehensive list of companies. Do your research and ask a lot of questions if you have certain concerns about safety, health, etc.

Great Books 

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The Essential Little Cruise Book, 3rd: Secrets from a Cruise Director for a Perfect Cruise Vacation

This smart little book offers helpful advice both for those embarking on their first cruise as well as salty veterans.

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Timeshare Vacations For Dummies (Dummies Travel)

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Relaxing Vacations 

Slooow Travel

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Great Vacation Magazines 



Endless Vacation is a magazine I have been reading for many years. I first became acquainted with this magazine several years back when I purchased a timeshare for the first time. I was given instant membership in RCI and with this membership I received my first copy of Endless Vacation. I have been reading it ever since (about six total years) and I have found something enjoyable in most every issue.

This magazine has more monthly departments than most other publications and these departments make up the majority of each issue. I usually turn to "Ready, Set, Go" first, to find out the latest travel news and to see a preview of the latest travel products. I then turn to "Weekender" and "Destinations" to read about specific places to visit before I settle in and slowly flip through the remaining pages of the issue.

RCI is a worldwide operation and because of this, the articles can highlight virtually anyplace on the globe, and that includes popular as well as less popular destinations. What I like about this magazine is that, even though it is a publication for people who are RCI members (which means they generally stay in resorts), it still ventures outside of this comfort zone when it comes to articles. It is common to find articles that have nothing to do with resort vacationing, like safaris, cruises, hiking, etc. This surprised me when I first started to read this magazine. I assumed it would be nothing more than pages of articles about specific resort destinations and advertisements for properties for renting. In reality, these types of articles make up a very low percentage of this magazine. Most of it is dedicated to adventure travel and general articles about things to do and ways to make the most of your vacation.

Another pleasant surprise with this magazine is its ability to find some unusual yet interesting places to visit. This is especially true in the "Weekender" section where one can find a generally unheard of destination that has something unique to offer. The most recent issue, for example, has a few pages on the small town of Helen, Georgia- a city that looks like a small German village. These articles are fun because they focus on places that most people- even the most seasoned world travelers- have likely never heard about.

Because this magazine is intended for members, it is common to find a special insert section with information on newly added resorts to the RCI family and highlights on specific vacation regions. These can be popular and unpopular places and they typically change each month. One month, the spotlight might be on Hawaii, Iowa, Europe, and California. The next month, it might be Florida, South Dakota, Mexico, and other places.

Advertisements are not as common in this magazine as I first expected. They cover only about forty percent of the pages- not a bad number considering this is a travel magazines. Many of the ads highlight special offers intended for RCI members only, so don't be disappointed if you get your hands on an issue, come across a great deal, and discover you cannot take advantage of it unless you join RCI.

Travel will always be one of my favorite activities and Endless Vacation Magazine will always rank high among my list of favorite travel publications. It seeks out the well- known and the obscure in the world of travel, with articles that are written from an informative yet personal angle.

Endless Vacation Magazine

Amazon Price: $89.00 (as of 11/27/2009) Buy Now

 

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