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How to Travel Practically Anywhere

The Ultimate Planning Guide

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This essential guide for today's traveler features timesaving tips for planning, booking, and troubleshoot your trip—on and off the Web.
If you've ever tried to find a sale fare you saw advertised for a flight, only to turn up much higher prices, or discovered that the hotel you booked wasn't exactly "steps away from the ocean," you know that the do-it-yourself era of travel can mean something else entirely: you're on your own.
Now travel reporter and New York Times contributor Susan Stellin helps readers navigate the sometimes overwhelming logistics of travel, from researching trip plans to avoiding pitfalls on the road. This comprehensive guidebook presents practical advice on the most useful Web sites, strategies for finding the best deals, and resources to help you decide where and when to go. It also provides crucial tips to ensure your trip doesn't disappoint, including:
  • What to research before booking a hotel
  • How to avoid hidden fees and expensive penalties
  • What your credit card covers when you rent a car
  • Whom to call if you need a doctor far from home
  • And much more!
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      • Library Journal

        March 15, 2006
        Stellin, a regular contributor to the" New York Times" travel section, has produced a distinctive guide to travel planning that covers the ins and outs (and ups and downs) of do-it-yourself travel. Enabling readers to become their own travel agents, Stellin covers all aspects of trip planning: from deciding when and where to go to navigating the path along the way. She offers information and advice on topics that traditional travel guides discuss only minimally: solo travel, travel insurance, last-minute planning, government travel advisories, web fares, home-exchange information, and more; she also includes a helpful section on what to do in an emergency -when you need a doctor or have lost your passport. Including all types of travel from cruise to rail, this comprehensive and well-researched guide is useful for both new and seasoned travelers and is highly recommended for all libraries with travel collections." -Louise Feldmann, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins"

        Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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