Archive for February, 2012

Best Vacation Deals

February 23rd, 2012

Best vacation deals are something we all want when we’re planning our dream vacation. Whether it’s a resort vacation, a weekend get away or a carnival cruise, we want the best deals possible. And no matter where it is we’re traveling to, finding the best vacation deals can be a very time consuming task. Here are four ways to help you find the best vacation deals.

1. Determine what type of vacation you want to take and where it is you’ll be traveling to. Once you decide on these two things, you can turn to the search engines to help you out. Do a search for best vacation deals on the destination for where your wanting to go and look for the best vacation packages available. Doing it this way you will find a lot of last minute deals so it’s best if you can be flexible on when you can take your vacation.

2. Because of all the different sites that offer vacation deals, it would be a good idea to take notes. Usually the more popular the vacation destination is, the more it is going to cost. If your traveling to a popular vacation spot you might want to check out smaller towns around where your traveling as this could save you a lot of money. Another option would be to consider an all inclusive vacation where usually most everything is included. But if you do an all inclusive, make real sure before you book that vacation that you know what is included. All inclusive vacations very greatly.

3. If your going on a carnival cruise or any cruise for that matter, there’s a couple different ways to get good cruise deals. Once you pick the cruise you want to go on, book it as early as possible. You’ll get the best deals and best options to upgrade if you book the cruise early. Some cruise lines take bookings up to a year in advance. Whatever you do, don’t book a cruise between the months of January and March as these are the prime months for cruise lines and the prices are raised.

4. You can do the very opposite of the above to get a good deal on a cruise. Wait until the last minute to try and get a spot. Of course this is risky and there is no guarantee that you will get aboard, but if your flexible on when you can leave, waiting until the last minute to see if someone canceled can get you a great deal. I’ve done this a lot with carnival cruise and some others.

When your planning a vacation, there are several ways in getting the best vacation deals and the above are just a few of the different ways. Whether it’s a resort vacation or a carnival cruise, there are great deals out there to be had.

Car Rental Agreements – The Basics!

February 21st, 2012

Your car rental agreement or car rental contract is more than just bunch of papers that you have to carry around in the glove compartment of your rental car. It’s a binding, legal contract that spells out all the terms and conditions of your car rental. Of course, contracts and their terminology will vary from car rental company to car rental company, but there are some standard items which will be listed and which you need to be familiar with. Always have your car rental contract with you in your rental car. It shows that you are in possession of the vehicle legally.

Look for the following items on your car rental agreement.

Rental Agreement Number

You will need this number if you need to call the location to modify your rental information or extend the length of your rental.

Car Number

This number is the serial number and designates the specific vehicle that is rented on the rental agreement.

Mileage In

This figure on your car rental agreement shows the miles on the vehicle at the time of pickup. The car rental location will record the mileage when you return the vehicle. If you were limited to a certain number of miles per day or per rental, these figures would be used to determine the amount, if any, you would be required to pay for mileage costs.

Fuel in or Gas In

This section will indicated on your rental agreement the level of your gas tank. Whatever it is, you will be expected to return your rental car with the same amount of gas. Make sure to check to see if the Gas In or Fuel in amount is the same as what shows on your actual gas gauge!

Pick up Location,Date,Time

This information shows the date and time of pick up and the rental station where the vehicle was picked up.

Return Location,Date,Time

This information shows the requested return date and time as well as the rental station where you have agreed to return the rental car.

Vehicle Inspection Report (This may be a separate sheet or form on your car rental agreement)

This information will document any dings, scratches and damage to the rental car. The vehicle will be inspected upon return and any new dings, scratches or damages will be attributed to you.

If you have the time, I strongly recommend going over this report to make sure there are no damages that you see on the vehicle that are not listed on the report.

Regulations for the vehicle

There may be a statement that lists the terms and/or conditions of your rental with regard to the vehicle, its cargo, the use of the vehicle and additional drivers. These terms may include stipulations that you are expected to comply with.

Regulations may include:

not using the vehicle to carry passengers for hire (you can’t use the rental car as a taxi!)
that the rented vehicle shall not be used to carry passengers other than in the interior of the vehicle (pretty straightforward, I hope!)
that the rented vehicle shall not be used to carry passengers in excess of the capacity of the vehicle
not to use the vehicle to push, propel or tow another vehicle, trailer or any other thing without the written permission of the rental company
not to use the vehicle for any race or competition, use the vehicle for any illegal purpose or use it in a negligent manner
not to permit the vehicle to be operated by any other person without the written permission of the car rental company (Additional drivers must sign on to your contract at the rental counter)
not to carry passengers, property or materials in excess of the rated weight-carrying capacity of the vehicle

Additional or Allowable Drivers

This section of your car rental agreement will list all the drivers that are authorized to drive your rental vehicle. There may be an additional fee for extra drivers.

Options

This part of the car rental agreement would list any additional options that were selected. These include, upgrades, personal protection options, LDW/CDW, special equipment, fuel options, etc. (Most car rental companies will allow you the option of filling the car yourself before return, or paying a certain amount to the car rental company for them to refuel the car for you.)

Charges

This section of your car rental agreement will list all the charges associated with the rental. Charges include the base rate of the vehicle, applicable airport fees, taxes, surcharges, other government imposed fees, and charges for any additional options or special equipment that you chose to purchase. It will also include the charges for any fees that the company charges specific to your rental.

Make sure that the charges listed are correct and that the total is what you agreed to when you reserved the car.

You will be given a total or balance due.

Note that whoever uses their credit card to charge the rental at the time of pickup is considered the renter and primary driver, (whether they ever drive it, or not…) anyone else who drives the rental car is considered an additional driver.

Signature(s)

By signing the rental agreement or rental contract you agree to comply with all terms and conditions listed.

Your signature on the rental car agreement allows the car rental company to charge your credit card with any possible extras at the end of the rental, such as late return of the vehicle or damage to the vehicle (if you declined the optional loss damage waiver or collision damage waiver offered by the rental car company).

Choice Hotels – Unique Settings for the Italy Traveller

February 19th, 2012

Every region and major city in Italy has more than a few unique hotels in settings that will mesmerize the tourist.

Many hotels are near restaurants or have a built-in restaurant for convenience. Some are known for their picturesque designs (both architecture and decor) as well as the landscapes where they sit. Below are some fabulous hotels along with detailed descriptions about their special features to help the traveller who’s looking for something beyond ordinary.

Lap of Luxury in the Alps of Italy

La Perla Corvara, Italy

Situated high in the Dolomites, the South Tyrolean lodge called La Perla is located in Corvara, a friendly Alpine village that’s near the Swiss border. The lodge has traditional rooms with rustic wood furniture, decorative headboards and printed fabrics. The hotel resembles a typical Swiss lodge, with a dining area that has all wood paneling and timbered ceilings. The walls are lined with wine bottles. There’s also an unusual motorcycle museum at the resort that has antique bikes on display! The resort is just over 100 miles from Venice.

Guests at La Perla enjoy the daring view of the Dolomite peaks, snowshoeing and skiing activities, and also hiking

during warm weather. There are Turkish baths, a jacuzzi and saunas as well as an indoor-outdoor pool. This is a fun and relaxing place to rest during your Italy tour.

Vigilius Mountain Resort South Tyrol, Italy

This resort sits at the top of a mountain in South Tyrol in the Alps, near the Italian-Austrian border. Don’t want to drive up the mountain? You won’t have to because this resort is accessible by cable car only – 1500 meters up!

The hotel is modern in design with stone and concrete on lots of plain wood. If you want remote, this is the place to be.

Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria Sorrento, Italy

This hotel is located high on a cliff that overlooks the harbor in Sorrento. The hotel is actually three villas, each built in the 1800s. The hotel has been restored, but still maintains its original design. Ornate frescoes on the ceilings of a few suites and unique furniture give the hotel its unique beauty.

There are two restaurants. One is a traditional dining room with a 19th century elegant style. The other is a terrace restaurant that has a tremendous view of the harbor. Guests staying during the summer months might get to dine by candlelight on the Vittoria Terrace as a small orchestra plays music. The hotel offers a private elevator, which transports guests to the harbor. Boats are also available for hire here.

Il San Pietro di Positano Positano, Italy

For those not afraid of heights, this unusual hotel descends with each level down a cliffside. The views of the sea can be enjoyed from each room and terrace to the max because the hotel is built alongside the cliff only one room deep. Each room has its own private terrace. This makes for a very relaxing and quiet getaway.

The entrance of the hotel is actually a small chapel from the 17th century that was devoted to San Pietro. There is a restaurant on top of the hotel that serves Italian cuisine and offers more stunning views of the Gulf of Salerno. There’s also a swimming pool that has been carved into the cliffside. A lift can be taken from the hotel lobby down to a private beach and seaside cocktail bar.

Grand Hotel Quisisana Capri, Italy

The Grand Hotel Quisisana is where many supermodels, actors and other members of the elite go to hide away. Located in the popular city of Capri, this hotel resembles a habitat for the rich and famous with its 19th century design, endless mirrors and amazing floors. A pool and outdoor cafe are available.

Caesar Augustus Hotel Capri, Italy

Sitting above the Bay of Naples, 1000 feet above, is this classic hotel with its unmatching views of the bay. The rooms are welcoming with bright modern bathrooms and private balconies. There is a restaurant on a terrace that overlooks the bay also. It offers stylish comfort and a beautiful view all in one package!

The Capri Palace Anacapri, Italy

A hotel with Roman Empire elegance and a stunning view of the sea, the Capri Palace welcomes guests to gorgeous rooms with chandeliers, tile and marble baths and canopy beds. Luxury is an understatement at this hotel. Even outside the hotel is a well-kept garden. A pool and spa are available for relaxation. The hotel offers a penthouse suite and also an apartment-style suite for long stays that has its own garden and pool.

Don’t settle for second best on your trip. If you don’t see a unique hotel above for the area you plan to visit, use online resources and searches to find other dream resorts in Italy! Choice Hotels, Unique Settings for the Italy Traveller

San Domenico Palace Hotel Taormina, Sicily, Italy

For a luxury vacation in Sicily, tourists enjoy staying at the San Domenico Palace. It sits on a hill above Taormina and offers lovely views of the volcanic peak of Mount Etna as well as the Ionian Sea. The hotel is in a 15th century monastery with beautiful terraces and gardens. Although the building is ancient, the interior is not. The marble bathrooms are very modern as are the fixtures and amenities. Guests enjoy lounging in the pool during the summer, or dining at one of three restaurants that each serve a broad range of Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.

Hotel Eden Rome, Italy

When in Rome, many tourists choose to stay at Hotel Eden, even Hemingway and Ingrid Bergman! With over a hundred rooms, Hotel Eden is far from small, but gives guests a feeling of seclusion, like a stay in a private residence. It’s just a few blocks from the Spanish Steps, a main tourist area in Rome.

The rooms are classic and offer striking views of the city. Antique furnishings and corniced ceilings blend with modern design to give an elegant appearance. Nearby there are great shopping areas, attractions, sights and restaurants for fine dining.

Hotel Forty Seven Rome, Italy

Hotel Forty Seven is a place for art lovers with Italian art from the 20th century on each floor. The rooms have comfortable furnishings, satellite television and Internet connections. Twenty-four hour room service is also available. Atop the hotel is a restaurant that overlooks Ancient Rome, where guests can enjoy a delicious Mediterranean dinner.

Hotel Capo d’Africa Rome, Italy

This hotel offers spacious, decorative rooms with high ceilings, painted in warm, bright colors. The furnishings are modern although the building was once a school in the early 20th century. The neighborhood is quiet, and there is a rooftop terrace that’s a great place to relax. Just a few blocks from the hotel is the Colosseum.

Hotel Gritti Palace Venice, Italy

This is a gorgeous hotel that was once a palace in Venice. It’s just steps away from San Marco, but located far enough from the roar of traffic to give guests a peaceful stay. The Terrazza restaurant at the hotel offers a terrific view of the Grand Canal.

Hotel Spadari al Duomo Milan, Italy

The Hotel Spadari al Duomo has a middle name – and that name is “fashion.” Designers often set up at this hotel for furniture fairs, making it a favorite place to stay for those in the fashion industry. The rooms are comfortable with custom-made furniture for a unique appeal. Some rooms offer a view of the Duomo cathedral. There are beautiful contemporary paintings hanging on the walls.

Grand Hotel et de Milan Milan, Italy

An elegant hotel in Milan that has lovely rooms with period furniture and rich fabrics. The La Scala theater is just a short walk from the hotel.

La Sommita Relais Culti Ostuni, Puglia, Italy

La Sommita Relais Culti is a hotel that doesn’t look like much on the outside, and the rooms are very discrete. This is an unusual hotel that has only nine suites, with each suite appearing to be the only one around. This is the place to stay for those needing seclusion or who want to grasp what it’s like living in a place like Ostuni.

Grand Hotel Continental Siena, Italy

Once an aristocratic residence, the Grand Hotel Continental is the most luxurious hotel in Siena. It’s located just off the pedestrian street of Piazza del Campo in the heart of Siena. Although the building has been restored, the original details remain. The hotel has a grand ballroom, a splendid restaurant and a wine bar. The rooms are designed with frescoed ceilings, paintings and unique furnishings while also offering the modern conveniences of satellite television and Internet access.

Lungarno Suites Florence, Italy

This hotel adds modern elegance to Florence with three stylish hotels. The suites are apartment-style with kitchenettes and refrigerators, and are also very spacious. The hotel’s location makes it easy for guests to explore the city. Families will appreciate the extra space! A dream vacation in Italy doesn’t have to be bland, and neither do the accommodations!