
If you are looking for a really amazing adventure, you have to go to Europe. You can visit the Queen in London, stroll along the beautiful and romantic City of Paris and see a bullfight in Spain. That sounds inviting right? If you're a student and you are in a tight budget of course you will be on the lookout for a Europe student travel agency so you can get discounts and if you're lucky, you can take advantage of its seasonal promos. Europe tour packages are usually expensive that's why a lot of people just opt for cheaper travel deals. You can still tour Europe without having to spend a hefty amount of money if you know how and where to look for reasonably priced packages.
Before you even search for a Europe student travel agency, you have to determine your budget first. This will make it easier for you to look for the best deals when it comes to tour packages because you already have an idea what amount you are willing to shell out. Of course you would have to include food, accommodation, pocket money, excursions and so on. Find out if the deal you are looking at includes your accommodation and transportation. Some hotels offer airport pick up and drop off and if you're lucky, you'll get free transportation to some tourist spots.
One way on how you can make your tour less costly is by traveling with a group of friends, you can always split your food expenses, transportation and accommodation. Sites like Statravel offer group tour packages. You can also save money by choosing to fly on a weekday instead of weekends. Some people may not know it but sometimes, there's a significant difference between flying on a Wednesday and flying on a Saturday or a holiday. Be flexible so you can make your travel costs less expensive.
For you to find the best Europe student travel agency, you can just search over the internet. The internet is just so full of information and what I love about it is that you can compare deals and prices. Also, you would have all the time in the world to read what's included in such tour packages like days to be spent and places to see. You have to present your ID or some documentation that will prove that you are a student so you can avail of the student discounts to visit different places in Europe.

People, who have a passion to travel, explore new lands and visit important tourist destinations always try to find cheap international flights. However, it is not everybody's cup of tea. To book a cheap airfare tickets is an art because it includes lot of research and the skill to compare cheap tickets offered by different airlines and get the best deal. Many online travel services companies have come up to offer best deals to travelers to book cheap tickets.
If you are a passionate traveler or an individual who want to visit a tourist destination, you must be searching for such an online travel site that offers cheap international flights tickets. Thanks to the internet that has opened the gateway to search and find out a site that offers cheap tickets. There are numerous sites that deal in cheap airfare tickets and that is the reason why you have to be vigilant and compare the prices. That does not mean that you turn to be skeptical about these companies. You have to keep your eyes and ears open to compare cheap airfare tickets and find a cheap international flight for you.
The best practice to find cheap tickets is to spend some time in the internet browsing different travel sites. You will get a lot of information and tips by reading different blogs and reviews on these sites. Once you get a fair idea of which site can provide you the best deal of purchasing cheap tickets of cheap international flights, you can book cheap tickets for you and your family members.
To take an example, if you want to visit Tokyo, you can type and search for some key words like flight to Tokyo, cheap airfare tickets or cheap tickets and a long list of online travel services companies will be displayed. You can read and gather all the information regarding Tokyo, places to visit, hotels and much more. You can compare prices of those different cheap international flights and book your flight to Tokyo.
There is a growing competition among online travel services companies that are specialized in cheap airfare tickets and cheap international flights. You should take advantage of this and try to get the best deal. If you do not make a good research and study cheap airfare tickets of one site to another, you will end up in a bad deal. It would be quite painful if you come to know that some other site offers the same ticket for lesser price.
That is where your good research on cheap international flights comes into picture. Whether you want to visit London, Paris, Rome, Sydney or Tokyo, you will have to make a thorough search in the internet and find out which online travel services company provides cheap airfare tickets.

Many seasoned Las Vegas visitors have their own unique perspectives regarding Las Vegas trip "values". These obviously vary depending on individual preferences, budgets, and previous Las Vegas trip planning and actual visitation experiences. There is a plethora of varied " Las Vegas Best Values" lists from numerous print and online sources. What follows is an alternative list of 15 of Las Vegas' best value options (and that's key) for future Las Vegas vacationers. Any current Las Vegas " best values " list is subject to change because visitors , their experiences , and the community itself often evolve rapidly. Rapidly changing situations are particularly relevant currently because of the present economic climate in Las Vegas and everywhere .
1. Southwest Airlines as air carrier:
In our experience, you can't beat this airline for average lowest fares to Vegas. Sign up for their e-mail specials and "Ding" services. There's a reason why this airline has to my knowledge never filed for bankruptcy and we can safely speculate that lower fares and it's effect on customer satisfaction and subsequent ticket sales and passenger volumes are a significant aspect of their success.
2. Car Rental:
Car rental is a favored mode of transportation because it often provides for greater flexibility and freedom when in Las Vegas and this represents value for us. Our trips seldom last fewer than four days and having a car at our disposal permits spontaneous decisions to go where we want when we choose to. Securing a truly good car rental rate can be challenging at times (currently car rental rates are trending upwards) and it can require multiple visitations to multiple online sites over the course of trip planning efforts in order to get a good deal. These multiple visits coupled with signup at car rental agency special offers online memberships can result in a decent rental rate with some effort. The exorbitant taxes and fees associated with car rental at McCarran airport is an element that renters have to accept ; these add-on costs often represent 30 -50% of overall rental costs. Yet, car rental costs can compare favorably with other modes of in - town transportation such as taxis , shuttle services, and limos.
3. Ellis Island steak special:
This is still a bargain at $6.95 (recently increased from $4.95). It's not huge and it's not perfect but is a great value for a decent meal. It's not on the menu so request it from your server. Ellis Island is located a few blocks east of the strip on Koval Lane which parallels Las Vegas Boulevard (near Flamingo Road).
4. Shrimp cocktail at Golden Gate (downtown):
This classic Vegas dining delight is still just 99 cents for player's club members ($1.99 for nonmembers).
5 . Coupon use:
There are tons of available free coupons and a few excellent purchasable bulk coupon sources for use in Las Vegas. These collectively can make a huge difference in your Vegas savings quest with a little invested time and effort. We routinely purchase two bulk coupon sets from both the Las Vegas Advisor (now the Members Rewards Book ; formerly the Pocketbook of Values) and the American Casino Guide which are traditionally the standard Las Vegas coupon sources. Two orders from each of these sources routinely saves / earns approximately 4 - 6 times their purchase cost for us (blackjack matchplay and free ace coupons along with multiple dining 2-for-1's).
6. Playing the 'comp' game:
If one literally "plays their cards right" or elects to play only high payback percentage slots or video poker with applied strategies in bankroll management , comp accrual can add very real dollars to your Vegas budget. I play $5 - $25 minimums blackjack and both the wife and I play high payback slots (there are a few , despite their reputation) or full - pay video poker at 40 cents to $2.00 per spin denominations. We haven't paid for a room in Vegas for more than two years ( 8 trips lasting four to nine days each). Presently the economic climate in Vegas has the casino - hotel companies scrambling to entice patrons and comps with attached freebies are the norm. Make certain to attain memberships in player's clubs and online casino mailing lists (see following entry) to acquire these great comp offers which are particularly favorable for free or discounted rooms.
7. Player's club and casino - hotel online e-mail list memberships:
Particularly now, the value of this effort can't be overemphasized. There's a full-fledged , raging casino war for patronage occurring.
8. Vegas Buffets:
The Las Vegas buffets are famous and they vary in price, service, culinary variety, and quality. We try and visit one or two upper tier buffets (ie Bellagio and Wynn) on each Sin City trip and always attempt to buy in for the lunch buffet prices at 30 - 45 minutes prior to the anticipated meal type changeover to the dinner offerings . This allows sampling of both lunch and dinner menus at a reduced price (dinners are always more expensive and this approach saves $15 - $20 dollars for two people). Additionally, we also dine at some of the cheaper off-strip buffets such as The Orleans (quite good) and also utilize many 2 for 1 buffet and restaurant coupons from the above mentioned sources.
9. Fab Four Live music show:
My significant other and I enjoy this Beatle's impersonators live music bargain show. It's often possible to acquire half - price tickets (as we did recently for our upcoming trip for $24.50 each) from one of three sources . Half Price Shows, Goldstar Tickets, and Tix4Tonight ticket venues often offer tickets for this show at deeply discounted rates.
10. Stratosphere Free Funbook:
This funbook has maintained a top comparative reputation as the best ( highest expected value of approximately $20.00) funbook offered in Las Vegas. Pick one up for free at the Stratosphere player's club desk.
11. The free Las Vegas strip spectacle at night:
Bellagio's fountains, Mirage's volcano, Luxor's pyramid beam, the visual of several converged architectural casino configurations at the corners of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard , the Eiffel Tower at Paris , and the melded, skewed, and occasionally inebriated and entertaining human behavior along this iconic locale are sights to behold.
12. Vegas options:
The choices are truly endless. There's value in this fact as long as your cash supply and ability to remain conscious hold out.
13. Point multiplier days and other casino gambling promotions:
Take advantage of published slot / video poker 2 - 10 X point multiplier days at many off - strip casinos. Some of these locales also offer occasional table games promotions as well as slot and table games tournaments with reasonable buy -in amounts. Refer to the Vegas Values Report at the American Casino Guide website for weekly updated casino promotion offers prior to a Vegas trip.
14. Avoidance of insurmountable house edge casino games:
Avoid keno, big wheel, and the plethora of newer blackjack offshoot games such as spanish fun 21, etc due to exorbitant house odds off the top.
15. Trip planning with regularly updated research:
Though it obviously requires time and effort, this factor pays off multiplicatively at times. Car rental rates, airfare, and room offer deals among other elements change with regularity and often daily, as does the town itself.

As a tourist in a foreign country you become an easy target for scammers. You can be naïve of the different cultures and customs and let your guard down when it should in fact be at its highest. It is common for people to not realise they are being scammed, or have been scammed, until they check their pockets or look at their bank balance, so it is therefore important to stop the scam when it is in motion. I will describe below some of the scams to watch out for and how to best avoid them. It is fair to say that many scams have the same core principles and are just variations of each other. Once you are accustomed to the signs of a scammer you will be easily be able to spot future ones.
From each of the situations outlined below there are valuable lessons to be learned regarding how to stop situations getting worse, and how to handle yourself. Some of these were attempted or actually performed on myself during my travels, so unfortunately I am talking from experience. Hopefully you will be a little more vigilant after reading this and will be able to recognise suspicious behaviour and act accordingly.
All scammers or hustlers begin their routine by getting your attention in some manner. They may appear to be a tourist like yourself or just be someone asking for directions. Cleverly they will try and get you to interact with them by playing on your common courteously or curiosity. For example, while in Paris I was walking along the River Seine, and passed by a man who dropped a gold ring. Naturally I slowed down and turned to look. He asked if it was mine, pretending he had not seen it before. This is where the interaction started because I was curious and not rude enough to ignore him. After I confirmed I had not dropped the ring and it was not mine, he then proceeded to say how nice it was and was quick to claim it as his own. He then began to offer the ring to the girl I was with for what he said was a good price. We refused to buy the ring several times and as the man became more persistent we turned to walk away. He then planted it between her arm and coat stating that it was in our possession so we should pay so we brushed the ring to the floor and continued on. This same scam was pulled on us twice on the same walk along the Seine but we were a little wiser the second time and continued walking. Sometimes people do plant items such as bird seed on you, or give you a service you did not want, and demand payment. If this does happen then politely put the item on the ground and walk off, or firmly state that you do not want the service before they have a chance to begin. This can sometimes be hard as you are not always aware it has begun. In Egypt I was being taken to the airport by a taxi. As the taxi pulled up and we were paying, the taxi driver's accomplice was unloading our bags onto his airport trolley and walked off to the check in with us running behind. Once we got to check in the man demanded payment for his service but we did not hand over any money on this occasion despite him being very angry. Sometimes it is easier to pay them rather than argue but after a similar instance on the way from the airport to the hotel, we had had enough.
Some scammers will approach you in a friendly manner offering to point you to the best locations and attractions. This happened in Bangkok when a man approached me and a friend were walking to The Grand Palace. The man spoke to us about what to do, drew us a map and finally offered us a tour on his friend's TukTuk which conveniently (for him) stopping at a gem shop. He was clearly involved in a three way con whereby he would get commission for the number of people he directs to the TukTuk and gem shop. Originally and understandably we assumed the man was being friendly and hospitable but it quickly became uncomfortable as he became more desperate and tried to prevent us from leaving. He said that the gems here were worth double what they are in Malaysia and that we should buy now to sell later. I was sceptical as I would never hand over money to anyone in the street. Never hand over money or agree to anything offered by people that approach you randomly. As it happens, this same scam was pulled on two other members of our tour group and they went for the tour. As soon as they approached the gem shop they realised what was happening and walked away. If someone does begin to talk to you it is not necessarily a scam, but if it seems unusual, you can politely excuse yourself. If they follow you still trying to make a conversation then stop turn to them, look them in the eye and excuse yourself again firmly; they should get the message.
The only time I have been scammed was in Rome when minding my own business sitting on The Spanish Steps. I was wearing an England top and a jacket which created an opportunity for the scammer to interact with me. He came over and shook my hand seemingly genuinely happy to see an England fan. At first I did no realise that he was simultaneously speaking to me and tying a cloth friendship bracelet around my wrist. I insisted several times I did not want the bracelet knowing fully well that he would want payment regardless of the fact I did not want one. Unknown to me, another guy had started to tie a similar bracelet around the wrist of my friend who was also trying to reject it. He demanded a price for the bracelet which I refused several times because it was far too high and so this went on for a while. He eventually said his original price for both bracelets which was still extortionate but to get them off our backs I finally paid. However, the other man talking to my friend had said the exact same thing to her in that she could pay for both bracelets too. Fortunately I overheard this and grabbed her and we walked off. The lesson to learn here is not to separate when approached by a potential scammers. Stay together where you are stronger, will not feel so intimidated and not be as susceptible to something similar.
Scams are pulled at all destinations so you should not avoid the places I have mentioned above. The bracelet scam was tried on us again in Paris by two men but I just kept my hands in my pockets and walked straight passed Unfortunately it is likely that someone will try and scam you when travelling as tourists can stick out and are considered easy targets. Be vigilant for unusual behaviour, but above all trust your own judgment. If something does not feel right then walk away or go in a shop. Although it is good to interact with locals, remember scammers are looking to get your attention so do not make their job any easier for them. You need to remember that scammers are professionals and will always have an answer for the questions you ask so do not give them the time to convince you they are making you a good deal. Although things can be cheap abroad, always remember nothing is free. Your best defence is always your own judgement and common sense. If you do get scammed do go straight to the police or tour guide and tell them of what has happened. For more advice on travel scams please follow the link to my website below and look for travel scams.
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