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]]>Most tourists get to Santorini by flying to Athens and catching a public ferry to the island, which is the cheapest and most common option. There’s also an option to take a catamaran or to fly into the island’s airport.
If you’re looking for the famous white and blue homes, you’ll find them on the western part of the island. There are numerous activities you can do on Santorini, or you can simply enjoy a calm vacation.
Don’t miss the chance to try the crisp white wines Santorini is famous for. Visit one of several wineries for a unique wine tasting experience.
If you’re interested in archaeology, you can book a specialized tour and visit the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palia Kameni.
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]]>So, how can we repay those professionals for their fantastic labor? These three gestures are great ways to show your gratitude to these tour guides.
Well, let’s be honest. No one will ever be disappointed by receiving a good tip, and being monetarily generous in this way is important. This is even more key if you’re going on a “free” walking tour, where the only salary that guides receive is their tips.
With the internet and websites like Tripadvisor and Google Reviews now at the disposition of travelers, a good base of reviews is the top asset that a tour guide can have in order to gain more business. If you were happy with the job they did, give them a positive review!
If you like giving tour guides something that will truly make you stand out, why not bring them a small keepsake from your home? Some tour guides enjoy collecting memories of the places where their customers have come from, and this is a really unique way to show your thanks.
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]]>The post How to Choose Your Next Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you think about somewhere you want to go, think about what kind of climate you want to get into. If you’re someone who hates being hot, you might want to reconsider going to Thailand in July. Check out online places that fit what kind of weather you’re looking to experience.
If you really need to stick a budget during your travel, prioritize going to places that don’t cost a lot of money to enjoy. A good way to determine if a place is cheap or not is to research how much a standard beer costs. If the country has a lot of taxes, it’ll be high. But if not, you can safely assume most other things will be cheap as well.
Depending on how much time you can dedicate to a trip is an essential factor to consider when you plan a trip. If you have one week off work and somewhere you want to go will take you 12 hours on a flight, that means you’ll be spending two full days in transit and not actually on vacation.
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]]>The post Your Travel Guide to Santorini appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Most tourists get to Santorini by flying to Athens and catching a public ferry to the island, which is the cheapest and most common option. There’s also an option to take a catamaran or to fly into the island’s airport.
If you’re looking for the famous white and blue homes, you’ll find them on the western part of the island. There are numerous activities you can do on Santorini, or you can simply enjoy a calm vacation.
Don’t miss the chance to try the crisp white wines Santorini is famous for. Visit one of several wineries for a unique wine tasting experience.
If you’re interested in archaeology, you can book a specialized tour and visit the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palia Kameni.
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]]>The post 3 Great Ways to Show Gratitude to Tour Guides appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, how can we repay those professionals for their fantastic labor? These three gestures are great ways to show your gratitude to these tour guides.
Well, let’s be honest. No one will ever be disappointed by receiving a good tip, and being monetarily generous in this way is important. This is even more key if you’re going on a “free” walking tour, where the only salary that guides receive is their tips.
With the internet and websites like Tripadvisor and Google Reviews now at the disposition of travelers, a good base of reviews is the top asset that a tour guide can have in order to gain more business. If you were happy with the job they did, give them a positive review!
If you like giving tour guides something that will truly make you stand out, why not bring them a small keepsake from your home? Some tour guides enjoy collecting memories of the places where their customers have come from, and this is a really unique way to show your thanks.
The post 3 Great Ways to Show Gratitude to Tour Guides appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Choose Your Next Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you think about somewhere you want to go, think about what kind of climate you want to get into. If you’re someone who hates being hot, you might want to reconsider going to Thailand in July. Check out online places that fit what kind of weather you’re looking to experience.
If you really need to stick a budget during your travel, prioritize going to places that don’t cost a lot of money to enjoy. A good way to determine if a place is cheap or not is to research how much a standard beer costs. If the country has a lot of taxes, it’ll be high. But if not, you can safely assume most other things will be cheap as well.
Depending on how much time you can dedicate to a trip is an essential factor to consider when you plan a trip. If you have one week off work and somewhere you want to go will take you 12 hours on a flight, that means you’ll be spending two full days in transit and not actually on vacation.
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