Wow! Talk about a travel bargain! Right now you can take advantage of a travel deal that will get you to Budapest, Hungary with round-trip airfare from just $900!
There has never been a better time to see Budapest, Hungary than right now. Think about it, you could be exploring St. Stephen’s Basilica, strolling the shops on Vaci Street and eating dinner on the Danube. What could be better?!
Take advantage of this steal of a travel deal that will take you round-trip to the Hungarian capital for three nights starting at only $899. Talk about something to talk about after Labor Day, eh?.
Two years running the NYC-based airline JetBlue has sold out of the All-You-Can-Jet passes, this year a day earlier than expected.
On Thursday JetBlue revealed that they had sold out completely of the passes which include two tiers, unlimited travel pass for $699 or a $499 pass that just excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays.
The pass is a chance for the airline to fill empty seats during what is traditionally the slowest time of the year. It’s valid for flights between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6.
The 10-year-old airline, which is based in the New York City borough of Queens, serves 61 cities with 650 daily flights.
Get out that piggy bank cause it’s time to get your beach travel on!
Right now you can take advantage of a great travel deal that will get you to Montego Bay, Jamaica round-trip on a major carrier with an all-inclusive three-night stay at the Riu resort in Ocho Rios. And did we mention that the price starts at just $430? Yeah, we thought that might get your attention!
Offer valid September 8 through October 27, 2010.
A visit to Maine ranges from historical sites to incredible mountains and seascapes, and that’s not even to mention the arts.
Travel along the coast, you will find a region filled with galleries, boutiques, wide, sandy beaches, lively arts and entertainment communities and wonderful period architecture. Maine is famous for the beautiful peninsulas of rocky coast that lead visitors through quaint fishing villages, while the scenic coves walking, hiking and biking trails are legendary. Acadia National Park offers 40,000 acres of spectacular mountain and ocean scenery.
JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater’s recent dramatic exit from a flight on Monday this week has sparked a whole host of open conversations from the airline industry’s current philosophies and budget cuts to your own behavior on flights.
We would like to take a moment and open the discussion up on how you feel like you do as a passenger. Are you curteous and patient? Kind and appreciative? Or do you feel like you are entitled to better care while on a flight since that is what you’ve paid for? Do you find that you get frustrated and angry on flights?
With the way the new ala carte air travel system is going, I think we’re all at least a little bit pining for the good ole days.
With only 43 days left in summer, it’s high time you get your travel butt in gear and this weekend is the perfect excuse to visit many of the US National Parks.
On August 14 and 15 you and yours will be able to visit many of the US National Parks with free entrance! This is a great deal since many of the parks can be up to $25 to enter.
Even parks such as Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and the Everglades are offering free admissions. For a full listing of the gratis parks this weekend, click here.
With round-trip airfare on Continental and accommodations at Casa del Mar Cozumel, there is simply no reason not to get on this beach getaway bandwagon!
From just $460 you and yours can hop aboard a round-trip flight to Cozumel for four long nights on these stunning Mexican sands.
Talk about the perfect Monday treat!
Based in Goa, this one-week cooking tour includes cooking classes and visits to a local market and spice garden so you can make the freshest possible cuisine. And you know you want to learn more about making the perfect Indian dishes, as well as see the beautiful land.
The Real Deal Seven nights’ accommodations at the three-star Casa de Goa; three hands-on cooking lessons with an English-speaking instructor; some meals (including lunch after each cooking class); a guided visit to the local food market; a half-day excursion to a local spice garden and plantation; round-trip transfers to the airport and the cooking school; equipment such as a spice guide, a recipe book, and an apron; and all taxes and fees; for $1,629 per person.

So, you’ve not only planned the summer European vacation but also purchased the flight tickets, gotten your rail passes, booked the hotel rooms and even found a couple of event tickets. But what about travel insurance in case something goes wrong?
According to a recent article, having cheap travel insurance is better than having not at all. Be sure you check around online for competitive rates, but also take a close look at what the insurance coverage is offering.
Also, be sure that you insure your luggage as well, this is one item that travelers forget to cover.

We found a great post today that we wanted to share for all you honeymoon travel planners out there. After giving great thought to why one should use a travel agent to plan this big event, I found this post really helpful. Let us know what you think and what you ended up doing for your own honeymoon.
1. Travel agents can tell you the best days to travel
2. Travel agents can save you money on your honeymoon vacation
3. Travel agents can save you a ton of work when planning your honeymoon vacation
4. Travel agents have the answers to any questions about documents you will need for your honeymoon vacation.
5. Travel agents will most likely provide you with some insider perks for your honeymoon vacation
6. Travel agents know about your desired destination
7. Travel agents will help you deal with any problems that arise if changes occur to your itinerary
8. A travel agent will give you one bill