What Has Changed in the Cheapest Places to Travel?
Monday, October 27th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Asia Travel, Cheap Europe Travel, Cheap Latin America Travel, Travel bargains, Vacation deals | 3 Comments »I mentioned before that I'm editing the third edition of The World's Cheapest Destinations. Not that the cheapest places to travel are going to change very much---in relative terms they're still the best deals---but many of the pricing guidelines in ...
And Now for Some Good News
Friday, October 24th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Africa Travel, Cheap Europe Travel, General, Travel industry | No Comments »If you're exhausted from the parade of bad economic news, let's take a break and talk about some good news from the world of travel. It's harder to find, but there is some out there, especially if you've got dollars ...
There’s a Lot of Crap Out There in Travel Website Land
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 Posted in General, Travel industry | 12 Comments »The more time I spend surfing for solid and current travel info on the web, the more I'm convinced the vast majority of it is close to useless. I'm in the midst of editing the third edition of The World's ...
Cheap Travel in Expensive Cities
Monday, October 20th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Asia Travel, Cheap Europe Travel, Cheap North America Travel, Leffel projects, Vacation deals | No Comments »Today an article of mine went up on Budget Travel magazine's website and it's a quite useful one: Expensive Cities on the Cheap. Yes, I'm more often writing about how to avoid even grappling with how to save money in expensive ...
Where NOT to Go in Mexico
Friday, October 17th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Latin America Travel, Cheap North America Travel, Destination reports, Travel bargains | 8 Comments »I noted a few posts back that this is a fantastic time to go to Mexico. The peso has dropped 20 percent against the dollar and with airlines having trouble filling their planes and fuel costs coming down, there are ...


