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Saturday, February 19, 2011

May the Luck of the Irish Be With You 2.19.11

Céad míle fáilte, or ‘a hundred thousand welcomes’ to Shereen Travels Cheap. Saint Patrick’s Day is bearing down on us in a few short weeks and you know what that means? Green beer and stupid hats? Maybe, but that’s really only if you’re an American and can turn any holiday, traditional or obscure, into a reason to get drunk and cause a ruckus. At least you’re fun and know how to party! In Ireland, you will likely find NO green beer, shamrock sunglasses or green felt leprechaun hats, unless it is marketed solely to tourists. In fact, inIreland Saint Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday to commemorate the day that St. Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland (Supposedly, though I suspect there weren’t any there in the first place. Easy task!)


With the holiday in Ireland becoming more secular and less celebrated came a brilliant idea from the government! Giant festivities to get people worldwide interested in traveling to Ireland to join the parties and soak up the culture! Meaning MORE tourism. Amazingly, the first festival to be held in Ireland didn't occur until 1996 and it was only one day. Since then, it has grown into a week-long celebration of all things Irish that draws hundreds of thousand of visitors every year who come to party, join parades, watch concerts, witness fireworks, attend sporting events, take in theater performances and, of course, to drink beer.




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It might take a bit of luck to find a great deal on travel, but if you know what you’re doing – or you have me! – then it’s not so much luck as it is brains. Leprechauns are known to be crafty little guys, but you can outsmart them by turning the tables and not letting them find your pot of gold. In other words, don’t part with everything in your wallet trying to find them. Instead, find big savings at the end of the rainbow!

St. Patrick’s Day, unlike other holiday times, doesn’t seem to be a drain on your wallet. Actually, it seems to be CHEAPER to travel to Ireland during the festivities than other times. For example, you can book a great tour package with Celtic Tours World Vacations for under $1000 per person. 9 days/7 nights Go-As-You-Please vacation package includes RT airfare, 5 day car rental, accommodations, hotel to airport transfer, full Irish breakfast daily, Hop-on Hop-off Dublin Bus pass, phone card and 25% off discount to the Shannon Region. You may buy the land and air package, but if you find a better airfare, you can buy just the land package and save some money on your trip. For an additional fee, you can add tours to your itinerary, such as the Ring of Kerry tour.


Speaking of airfare deals, American Airlines has its European Fare Sale going on right now and you can fly round-trip from just $425. That’s a big savings over regular rates. Book by March 3rd and travel by April 17th. That works perfectly for any Saint Patrick’s Day travel you have planned. You know what’s even BETTER? Dublin is a listed end destination! Convenient!
Here are some useful links to get the most out of American Airlines and be the first to know about their super sales:

Awesome Fact: Witness the shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the whole world in DripseyIreland ofCounty CorkThe parade lasts just 100 yards and travels between the village's two pubs.

Get yourself a Dublin Pass. As always, I am recommending the city pass for those visiting Dublin. Not only is it a great deal if you plan to do a fair amount of sightseeing on the Emerald Isle, but it also it lets you skip the queues at the ticket booths. Your Dublin pass comes with an airport-city center transfer, entrance to over 30 top attractions, the Croke Park Experience (for those of you who are sports lovers), discounts on dining, shopping, etc. and even unlimited public transportation! Purchase online before you go to save 20% off. Your Dublin pass is valid for 12 months from purchase and “activates” upon your first use.


My Goodness My Guinness! Do you love Guinness like I do? How would you like a FREE pint? If you’re in Ireland, take a walk through the Guinness Factory and see how it’s made, enjoy a free pint at the end of your tour and take in all of Dublin from the 360 degree view in the Gravity Bar on top of the factory. Before you leave, make sure to stop into the visitor centre and museum to view old adverts and pick up some souvenirs. Here’s a good tip: purchase your entry ticket(s) online to bypass long queues and get 10% off (the not-so-cheap admission price of 14 Euros) or use a Dublin Pass that includes admission.


Do you prefer Jameson whiskey? You can take a distillery tour of their factory as well! Again, your tour ends with a good size “sample”. You can volunteer to do a taste-test, and if you are chosen it includes 3 Irish whiskeys, a Scotch whiskey and an American Whiskey and then a fancy diploma saying you took the taste test. Take a trip through the gift shop and buy a nice bottle for the rest of your trip or send some home for you, family or friends. The tour lasts about an hour and the distillery is open 7 days a week, but you can make reservations online and save 15% off the admission price of 13.5 Euros.

Both tours were highly recommended by those that took one or both of them.




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Obviously, no matter where you are, you are bound to be near some St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on March 17th. Almost every city has an Irish pub that throws a huge party where everyone gets rip-roaring drunk, pretends their Irish, wears crazy stuff and takes a cab home (hopefully) in the wee hours of the morning to sleep it off. In Portland, that party can go on for many nights, depending what day St. Patrick’s Day falls on. Our popular restaurant called Kells takes up an entire city block with tents full of vendors and music and all things Irish and people have been known to take days off of work, just so they can start their weekend partying early. A great way to find such celebrations is your local paper’s entertainment or local section and online. What’s On When has listings for entertainment and goings on in most cities worldwide.



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And if you’d like to at least see a bit of Ireland even if you can’t visit, check out some of these movies to enjoy the rolling green countryside and Irish lilt:

Angela’s Ashes
Boy Eats Girl (kitchy rom-zom movie)
Braveheart
The Crying Game
Darby O’Gill and the Little People
Far and Away
The Informer
Laws of Attraction
Leap Day (best sightseeing in a movie, by far)
Michael Collins
P.S. I Love You (my pick for 2nd best sightseeing movie)
The Secret of Roan Inish
Tristan & Isolde
Waking Ned Devine

This is by no means all of them, just ones that I know are probably available through Blockbuster, Netflix, Redbox or your own DVD collection. Find a more complete list HERE.

I hope that with these deals and tips, you can enjoy Saint Patrick's Day and Ireland to the fullest. Drink responsibly and may the wind be ever at your back! Cheers!




In the coming weeks I’d like to answer some reader questions on budget travel, or just travel in general, as I find that there are many people out there that have similar questions and this could be helpful to a lot of you. If you have a question, please feel free to leave a comment below and I will work on getting them answered in the following blog posts. And, of course, you can always post questions on my Facebook page, which will be answered as quickly as possible.

I love this travel bag! It's perfect for those that like to cruise and need to bring "formal wear", since it can take up so much space. The SkyRoll Garment Bag conforms to carry-on regulations and can fit under the airplane seat. Since most cruises go to tropical locales, it can be easy to pack two people's travelwear in a regular carry-on and also share the SkyRoll for one-two formal outfits each and shoes. I was told that an ex-Marine officer was able to pack theirs in such a way that they fit 4 suits, 8 shirts and accessories in his SkyRoll. While most travelers won't need that much, it does say something for the capacity of this compact bag. It has room for suits and dresses and has zipper pockets for tops and other clothing and a separate zipper pocket for ties and socks. The inside cylinder is perfect for shoes, belts, toiletries and anything else you might need. The structure of the bag helps to eliminate wrinkles. It is easy to carry, with a padded strap, and has self-repairing zippers. It would make a great addition to any traveler's bag collection.
 
  

This is the spot to look for new, cool stuff in the Shereen Travels Cheap world. In case you’ve missed the last couple of weeks, links to older guest posts have been moved to the sidebar on the right and there is also a nice list of links to my favorite sites that are super useful to travelers and money-savers. Makes it much easier to find what you may have read about in a previous blog post, but can’t quite remember the name. I hope this is more user-friendly for you.  



Next week, Ebates will be kicking off Travel Week and they asked me to help start it with a blog post on budget travel. Who am I to say “no” to such an attractive offer? Stay tuned for a link to my guest post and in the meantime, you can check out their other awesome money-saving suggestions on their blog.
THIS week, I was given the honor of working with Independent Traveler and sharing with their readers my tips on how to beat the a la carte fees that are now the norm when it comes to air travel. I’ve given my most handy tips on saving on baggage fees, airplane food and more! Independent Traveler is a super great resource for people who book all their travel on their own and can help you find excellent deals on all your trips.

If you have a travel or money-saving blog/website that you would like me to write a post for, I am always happy to do so. Contact me HERE with details.




Thursday, February 17, 2011

Baby It's Cold Outside 2.17.11

So, I woke up this morning to snow. SNOW! Can you believe it? I live in Oregon and it’s halfway through February. So much for that groundhog predicting an early Spring, unless the weather does a 180 in the coming weeks. I’m ready to put away my boots, scarves and coats and break out the short sleeves. On my drive to work, seeing those big white flakes falling down, it got me thinking about how nice it would be if I were somewhere that was considerably warmer. It might have also been brought on by the toasty warmth of my car’s heater, but the point is, I’m ready for Winter to be over and I can bet that a lot of you are, too (unless you live in the Southern Hemisphere and your summer is coming to an end).


With Summer approaching and known for being the most expensive time to travel, you might instead look toward Spring travel. While you might have to pack a light jacket for early mornings or evening, the weather should still be perfect in a lot of destinations for the beach and other outdoor activities. It won’t be super hot, either, which can be optimal for those that love sunny weather, but hate the heat (like me!). It’s also a great time to go and save quite a lot on those locations that get a load of Summer foot traffic. Don’t be swept up in the crowds. Instead, take this less touristy time to enjoy your vacation and actually be able to relax. There’s nothing worse than getting away from the hoards of city people, just to go somewhere else where there are hoards of travelers.

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Are you a social butterfly? If you belong to social networks like Facebook or Twitter, follow travel sites, like American Airlines, Hotwire and JetBlue. Often they will post exclusive savings or let their online friends know of them before they “officially” hit their main website. You can get special promo codes, travel news and great destination tips. Be ahead of the game by getting these posts and tweets sent right to your cell phone or set yourself up with a Nutshell Mail account, which will send you a customized-by-you newsletter with your social network posts and tweets as many times a day, week or month you’d like.  Social networking is only growing more popular, which means these kinds of travel sales are going to become more and more likely to pop up. Make sure you keep up, too.
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You’re all geared up to find some fantastic Spring hotel rates and airfare sales, now what? There are other ways to find deals than Facebook and Twitter.

First of all, sign up for those travel alerts. They are your best friend in travel (aside from your carry-on bag, good walking shoes and travel companion). It’s these that can get you out of the house and on your vacation! If you don’t care which airline you travel on, go ahead and sign up for email alerts for any airline that originates from your home airport…and don’t forget about the travel aggregators, like Hotwire, Orbitz, Travelocity, etc. If you have a certain destination in mind, plug that in and you’ll get the best deals they can find to that location. 

Look for airfare rates on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. New rates are published on these days and can result in a boatload of savings. A lot of people don’t take the time to research their vacations during the week, which is when the best sales come out. If you wait until Friday, it’s likely the best deals have been booked already. Saturday is a longshot, but every blue moon, if you check the deals bright and early; you’ll come across a big typo in the form of a rock-bottom price. If you do, snag it! It’s likely they will find their mistake quickly and change that price to something much higher. If you’ve already booked and paid, there’s nothing they can do about it besides congratulate you on a great find and welcome you aboard.

Try to avoid Spring Break week. Not only will most beach destinations be ultra-crowded (probably more so than any one day in Summer), but the prices will likely be very affordable, making it seem like a fantastic deal, which it is – to college students – but you’ll be kept awake all night by drunken partiers.

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Now, for some great deals that I found in my quest to bring you the best current warm-weather travel sales:

A cruise is one of the best ways to take advantage of warm weather, all-inclusive prices and amazing destinations. Save up to 75% off 3-7 day west coast originating cruises from Travelocity and top cruise lines. With exclusive discounts, upgrades and onboard credits, you can’t go wrong. There’s really something for everyone, but you have to book soon, since even the sale extension won’t last forever. Book by March 10.

American Airlines has you covered wherever you want to go in the world! With great everyday deals on national travel and then worldwide sales: a Latin American sale for flights to Central and South America, this deal covers quite a few destinations that have beaches and beautiful weather. Purchase your Latin American tickets by February 25th and fly from $200 each way to amazing destinations like Quito, Belize City and San Salvador between April 10th and July 10th. There is also a European fare sale that covers those wanting to fly farther. Fares as low as $212 each way to destinations like Madrid, Frankfurt and London. Purchase by March 3rd and travel by April 17th. (Remember, you won’t find AA fares on Expedia or Orbitz, so it’s always a good idea to check AA.com.)

Fly Air New Zealand round-trip to Polynesia and the Cook Islands from the super low price of $735 per person. Book by March 7th and travel between April 3rd and Nov 27th. If you love the quiet peace of the sand and ocean and want to get away from city life and high-rise buildings, this is the trip for you!
Meet Larry the Travel Guy - bringing the destination closer.
Watch a video of Larry the Travel Guy as he travels to the Cook Islands and snorkels in some of the most remote and interesting waters in the South Pacific. (video courtesy of Air New Zealand)

Visit tropical Panama City Beach, Florida and soak up some sun at a ridulously affordable rate. Stay at the 3-Diamond Boardwalk Beach Resort Central Condominiums from $79/night. It’s over 50% regular rates if you book by March 4th. With a booking of 3+ nights, receive a $50 reward debit cards, two free welcome drinks, a dining card up to $150 in value and more.  Travel Spring thru early Fall. Save  triple on dining with your dining card, debit rewards card and kitchen facilities in every condo. Condos are located right on the beach, are family-friendly and have a restaurant and bar on-site. What more could you ask for?

This seems to be the month for travel giveaways and, since free travel is the ultimate budget-travel, you might as well enter and cross your fingers. Good luck!


Enter to win an incredibly romantic trip for two to Paris, and see this view in person! Good Luck!


Enter to win a 5-night trip to London for 2 with a stay in a 5-star hotel. This is an amazing once-in-a-lifetime trip. Enter before the end of March. Good luck!

Register to win one of the 21 vacations that American Airlines will be giving away over the next 3 weeks.





And, of course, don’t forget our Travelon/iGo giveaway on Facebook. We have reached our goal of 500 fans, but have extended the drawing until the end of February, so you have a little over a week to still join and get your friends to join Shereen Travels Cheap. It’s super easy, just click the “Like” button at the top of the page and you’re entered! Any friend you suggest who joins and wins will win YOU an iGo multi-charger just for referring them. The more friends you refer, the more chances you have to win. Don’t worry if you don’t win, though, since this will not be our last giveaway.


Don’t you wish you could take your GPS all over the world or that the world maps were better and didn’t cost a fortune? Now, Tom Tom has come out with the World Traveler GPS navigator that has built in world maps (not just U.S, Mexico and Canada) with lifetime map updates! You can use it everywhere Regular price is $299, so put it on your wish list!
TomTom XXL 540TM World Traveler 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps and World Maps

This is the spot to look for new, cool stuff in the Shereen Travels Cheap world. In case you’ve missed the last couple of weeks, links to older guest posts have been moved to the sidebar on the right and there is also a nice list of links to my favorite sites that are super useful to travelers and money-savers. Makes it much easier to find what you may have read about in a previous blog post, but can’t quite remember the name. I hope this is more user-friendly for you.  

Next week, Ebates will be kicking off Travel Week and they asked me to help start it with a blog post on budget travel. Who am I to say “no” to such an attractive offer? Stay tuned for a link to my guest post and in the meantime, you can check out their other awesome money-saving suggestions on their blog.
THIS week, I was given the honor of working with Independent Traveler and sharing with their readers my tips on how to beat the a la carte fees that are now the norm when it comes to air travel. I’ve given my most handy tips on saving on baggage fees, airplane food and more! Independent Traveler is a super great resource for people who book all their travel on their own and can help you find excellent deals on all your trips.

If you have a travel or money-saving blog/website that you would like me to write a post for, I am always happy to do so. Contact me HERE with details.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Un-Belize-ably Affordable! 2.12.11

Can you believe it’s the middle of February already? Time is flying again by this year. You know what the means, don’t you? Precious travel minutes are ticking away.  I know most everyone is still recovering from the holidays, but if you’re looking ahead to vacation time already, that means planning is not far behind. In fact, in my last post, I gave you some great tips on saving on your Summer travel, which is very important when hotels and airfare can skyrocket and be double their normal prices. Don’t worry, though. If you start planning and booking now, you’ll still be able to take advantage of Winter and Spring rates before too many people start reserving their Summer journeys.


Today I’d like to start a new trend in talking about specific destinations that are travel- and budget-friendly, since there are many places that just aren’t on our radar when we think of vacationing. A reader has brought up Belize as one such destination and I totally agree that it should be on everyone’s “Must-Visit” list. The country is beautiful, affordable and depends heavily on tourism for their economy. In fact, one in seven people work in the tourism industry.

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A majority of tourists only see one side of Belize, as they get off their cruise ship and shop in the port. I find new places fascinating and want to see as much of the country as I can. When we chose a cruise that docked in Belize City, I immediately went online to see what there was to do in the city and how we could make the most of our 9 hours on the mainland. It didn’t seem like we had much time, but we were able to find an amazing tour from a local business (http://belizecruiseexcursions.com) that was much more affordable than booking through the cruise company and also benefited the local economy, which is very important in developing nations like Belize. Our tour guide was awesome, since she was a native and knew the country inside and out. We took a tour through Belize City, where she pointed out historical buildings, explained about the economy, school and medical systems, racial populations and the history of the city. She asked us questions and answered every question we had, too. She then drove us to the Altun Ha ruins (one of the many ruins sites in the country), where she was our tour guide and a fountain of knowledge on the structures, the history, the people, the plants and daily life. We learned so much and had a great time. We were able to take our time wandering around the ruins and shops, had a provided lunch of delicious Belizean chicken and rice and had a whole different view of city on our way back through town.

Now, this was just one of the many tours that were offered. Belize has so much to choose from, including awesome diving and snorkeling off the Belize Barrier Reef (and other great diving spots), island hopping, tremendous fishing and boating opportunities, river rafting and kayaking, wildlife reserves, jungles, ziplining, cave tubing, rainforests, bird watching, hiking and more. There are so many things to do in Belize that it’s impossible to list them all, and with its compact geographical area, you’ll be able to reach things outside your “home base” within a couple hours, so you don’t have to waste your day just getting there.

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If you aren’t into outdoorsy activities, like those listed above, then consider these facts:
·    Lands are protected from deforestation and clear-cutting and for every tree lost, a new one must be planted elsewhere. All the lush greenery makes a wonderful backdrop for pictures.
·    Beautiful sandy beaches are everywhere along the coast for swimming and sunbathing.
·    The country has the lowest population per square mile in Central America, making it feel like you are the only tourist around at any point in time.
·    With both Latin and Caribbean influence, the food is spectacular and unlike dishes you will find elsewhere.
·    The Belizean people are welcoming and are eager to show you everything their country has to offer.
·    The bus system is easy to use, since for many residents it is their sole transportation. Gas is not cheap in Belize, so rent a car only if you have to.
·    There is a never-ending supply of handmade items, local wines, tropical fruit and fish you’ve never heard of.
·    In comparison to many other “touristy” countries, inexpensive shopping opportunities abound, so your dollar goes further.


With its tropical climate and landscape, you can totally pack shorts, short sleeves and a bathing suit for year-round visits. Spring does tend to get quite rainy, so plan your trip accordingly, or just do what we do and bring a rain jacket and continue to enjoy your vacation whenever you go.

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While in Belize, we encountered many Americans who packed up their lives and moved to Belize and we could see why from just our short visit. We don’t plan to move there anytime soon, but we immediately started to discuss a real vacation there in the near future and have told many of our friends since coming home how gorgeous the country is and how wonderful the people and culture was. And the cashew wine wasn’t bad either!

Other things to consider when planning a trip to Belize include the following:
  • English is the official language, so you don’t need to learn a new language, brush up on your Spanish or feel totally out of your element there.
  • You can use U.S. Dollars to shop here, as well as your major credit cards, without issue. Belize dollars and U.S. dollars have the same value.
  • With the tropical climate, you’re going to encounter bugs. While we barely saw any, we did gather some bug bites. Protect yourself by bringing a good bug repellant. We had a nice one that smelled pretty good and kept the bugs away in Honduras, but then didn’t remember when we traveled in Belize.
  • Affordable hotels are plentiful! In fact, AMAZING and convenient hotels can be booked for around $50 and high-end resorts for around $100/night. That’s totally unheard of in most vacation destinations. As is not having to pay to use the resort’s recreational equipment, like kayaks and canoes.

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With all the extras you’ll get with your accommodations and money saved on dining and shopping, you’ll be able to do so much more than you ever dreamed of in an incredible location with amazing people. For less than the cost of your average vacation, you can fly, stay, shop, eat and EXPERIENCE Belize and still come home with some money in your pocket.

When you return from your trip, you’ll feel like you did everything you could, helped boost the economy of Belize and had a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. Then, like me, you’ll tell all your friends and family what a great time you had and start planning to return.

For more information on tours, accommodations, attractions and Belize itself, check out TravelBelize.org. Start creating your own unique itinerary now!

Eric and I at Altun Ha

As you can see I've changed up my page a bit. Now you can find all my sites that I've written for on the sidebar to the right. You can click and go right to my article. I do ask that you take the time to check out the rest of the site while you're there, as they can be very useful for travelers and budgeters alike. There is now a list of my favorite links on the sidebar as well, and you can grab my button, too, if you would like to point others to my blog from your blog or website.

Soon, I will have a guest blog post on Independent Traveler, which is also a great resource for efficient and affordable travel. It should run on Wednesday, so I'll link you up when it's available. You might also be seeing me on the Minimus blog. Stay tuned for more info!

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