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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Passports and Visas
All passengers will require a passport for any tour that leaves the United States including Canada and Mexico. Your passport needs to be valid for six months beyond the conclusion of your trip. Certain countries that we tour also require a travel visa, including Egypt, Jordan, Russia, Belarus, Turkey and China.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Passports and Visas</strong><br />
All passengers will require a passport for any tour that leaves the United States including Canada and Mexico. Your passport needs to be valid for six months beyond the conclusion of your trip. Certain countries that we tour also require a travel visa, including Egypt, Jordan, Russia, Belarus, Turkey and China.</p>
<p><strong>Baggage</strong><br />
Each tour member can bring one large suitcase and one carry-on suitcase on the coach. Your large suitcase should not exceed 50lbs or 30&#8243;x22&#8243;x10&#8243; in dimension. Some airlines have more restrictive policies regarding the size or weight of your luggage, so you will want to check with your airline prior to traveling in order avoid over-limit fees.</p>
<p>Your carry-on luggage should be no larger than 17&#8243;x14&#8243;x6&#8243; in order for it to fit on the overhead shelf of the motor-coach. Most carry-on bags with wheels and a telescopic handle will not meet these dimensions. Our passengers often find that a backpack or small duffel works better for their carry-on luggage.</p>
<p>The handling of your large suitcase by hotel porters is included as part of your tour package, however your carry-on luggage is your responsibility.</p>
<p><strong>What to Bring</strong><br />
This will depend upon your personal preferences, where you are traveling to and the time of year you are traveling. We recommend that you pack lightweight clothing as a basis for your wardrobe and then add layers to accommodate for a range of temperature. Packing versatile separates can mix and match to make several different outfits and will save you from over-packing. Wrinkle-resistant clothing can be found in most major department stores and make a great addition to your vacation wardrobe.</p>
<p>Bring soft, comfortable shoes for walking. For evening-wear, men may wish to take one coat and tie, while women should bring one or two wrinkle-free dresses. For the most part, however, dress is casual. Cruise passengers will require one semi-formal evening dress.</p>
<p>Please remember that traveling with a closet full of clothes is not really necessary, while an emphasis on comfort is paramount. You may also expect some rain showers so be sure to carry a light raincoat and a small, collapsible umbrella.</p>
<p>If you are traveling with a companion it is a good idea to pack clothing for each person in each of your suitcases. In the unlikely event that one of your cases doesn&#8217;t arrive with you, this will help to reduce the stress of waiting for your luggage to catch up with you.</p>
<p><strong>Budgeting</strong><br />
This is obviously a difficult question, since the amount will vary from person to person and from tour to tour. Our itineraries include many features which will save you money on tour &#8211; if you study your tour pages in the catalog or on the tour page of our website you will see how many highlights are included with your sightseeing, as well as meals and entertainment. Listed below is a guide to extra expense for which you should budget per person.</p>
<p>Meals: Lunches are usually not included and peoples&#8217; requirements vary. We suggest $20 per person per day. Where evening meals are not included, the cost will depend on the type and locations of restaurants used. As a guide, we generally recommend that you budget $40 per person per meal.</p>
<p>Optional Excursions: Experience has shown us that most passengers participate in these excursions and you should therefore budget for them in advance. You will receive a list of optional excursions with your final documents a few weeks prior to the start of your tour. If you would like to receive them sooner you are always welcome to call and request them or you can view sample optional excursions for our tours on our website.</p>
<p>Personal Expenditures:Souvenirs, stamps, postcards, telephone calls, taxi fares, laundry, etc. Allow yourself $10-15 per day, plus extra for any major gifts. Prior to departing the U.S., we recommend that each traveler acquire a small amount of cash in the currency of the country where your tour begins. An amount equal to $100 U.S. dollars per person is usually satisfactory for initial expenses. Your local bank should be able to assist you in acquiring foreign currency.</p>
<p>While travelers checks are still a safe method of changing money whilst traveling, it is worth noting that it can be hard to exchange checks and you typically incur charges or lower exchange rates than if you were to use your ATM card in a local bank cash machine. Major credit cards (VISA, MasterCard and American Express) are widely accepted in many stores and restaurants. Also, it is important that you inform your bank or credit card company of when and where you are traveling prior t in order to avoid any problems.</p>
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		<title>10 Travel Resolutions for 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1. GET A PASSPORT
Passports are now required for visiting most countries including Canada, Mexico and most of the Caribbean, so if you don&#8217;t have one yet you should get one. It might be time to renew your passport as it should always have at least 3 blank pages and 6 months validity when you travel. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. GET A PASSPORT<br />
Passports are now required for visiting most countries including Canada, Mexico and most of the Caribbean, so if you don&#8217;t have one yet you should get one. It might be time to renew your passport as it should always have at least 3 blank pages and 6 months validity when you travel. Also, getting a new stamp or visa in your passport is a great travel resolution for the new year!</p>
<p>2. MAKE YOUR TRAVELS STRESS FREE<br />
With our fully escorted tours we truly take care of you. You don&#8217;t have to worry about hotel reservations, most of your meals or driving from place to place. Also our tours offer a great mix of guided sightseeing and free time, so you can enjoy your destination. Maybe take some time to just sit and people watch or sample the local flavors at lunch or enjoy a gelato while out on a stroll.</p>
<p>3. LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE<br />
Simply learning a few key phrases in the native tongue of your destination can go a long way. People really appreciate when foreigners at least try and attempt a bit of conversation in the local dialect, and even just to know hello, good day, please and thank you will bring you closer to making new friends.</p>
<p>4. TRAVEL WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY<br />
Time is of the essence, so travel with those who matter the most in your life. A lot of our clients choose to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, reunions and graduations by bringing the whole family on a tour, it&#8217;s a great way to celebrate the moment and will be a long-held memory for all.</p>
<p>5. SPLURGE A LITTLE AND GO FOR AN UPGRADE<br />
Everyone has been cutting back on all kinds of things during this recession, but now that we are beginning to come out of it take the opportunity to splurge a little while the prices are good. We offer great rates when you upgrade your flights to business class.</p>
<p>Also, with the exchange rates the way they are now you get more bang for your buck in Europe then you do at home, so spoil yourself a bit and take a trip to Europe.</p>
<p>6. TAKE BETTER PHOTOS<br />
Take a class or visit with a tech at the store, or maybe even just read the manual in order to learn all the functions of your camera and to get some tips on how to take a great picture. </p>
<p>7. CHAT IT UP<br />
Make the effort to chat with a local, while in line for coffee, or at the table across from you at lunch, or shopping in a store. Not only will you meet someone new but you will come away with new insights into the local culture and probably some good recommendations on where to go and what to eat as well.</p>
<p>8. PACK LIGHTER<br />
You don&#8217;t need to bring everything you own, and the smarter you pack the less you have to worry about. You can find travel tips and weather information on our website for the tour you are interested in. Keep in mind the TSA&#8217;s 3-1-1 rules for items you can pack on the plane and any baggage fees that might be charged, especially for overweight bags. We will have a future newsletter dedicated to packing tips, so keep an eye out for that.</p>
<p>9. EXPLORE YOUR OWN BACKYARD<br />
Not up for a trip abroad this year? That&#8217;s ok, there is plenty to see right here in the good ol&#8217; USA as well. From California&#8217;s beautiful coasts to our great National Parks to the historic Northeast &#8211; there are plenty of tours to pick from. We also have tours to Canada&#8217;s Rockies and Mexico&#8217;s Copper Canyon.</p>
<p>10. TRY SOMETHING NEW<br />
This year step out of your comfort zone and try something new. Whether it is to visit a new place or culture, trying a new and unusual food, or maybe even zip-lining in Costa Rica. Trying something new is exciting and memorable and often leads to a new outlook on life, so go ahead and try something new!</p>
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		<title>Waiting Until the Last Minute to Make Your Summer Travel Plans?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Travel with family and friends this summer to one of our exciting, world-wide destinations. Cruise the stunning Greek islands, discover the enchantment of Italy, or savor the seduction of Spain on one of our European Tours.</p>
<p>For something closer to home enjoy the wonders of America, Mexico or Canada on one of our North American Tours</p>
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<p>For something closer to home enjoy the wonders of <a name="North American Tours" href="http://www.getours.com/php/tripsearch.php?type=12&#038;set=2" target="_blank">America</a>, <a name="Mexico's Copper Canyon" href="http://www.getours.com/trips/mcc.html" target="_blank">Mexico</a> or <a name="Canada's Rockies" href="http://www.getours.com/trips/crk.html" target="_blank">Canada </a>on one of our <a name="North American Tours" href="http://www.getours.com/search/type/rtw.html">North American Tours</a></p>
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