3. Time
Frame:
When do you plan to travel?
Is this a general time frame or specific dates?
How long do you have for your trip?
Is this flexible and if so how much?
Have you researched or thought about your travel dates in
light of:
Is this the best time of year for that destination?
Is it the best time of year for a specific activity you plan
to do?
Do you have enough time to travel to your destination of
choice?
Often the amount of time you have will rule in or rule out
certain destinations. For example it is really not practical
to travel to Australia if you only have 7 days. Or your dates
may effect where you will travel. Did you know that September
is the hurricane season in the Caribbean? Our integrity and
professional advice will always be honest about these issues
as we assist with your travel plans.
4. Personal Style:
What types of properties do you prefer?
Fine hotels?
Boutique or unique?
B&B?
Just a clean basic bed to spend the night?
Do you prefer to arrive and plan everything once there?
Or do you prefer a fully escorted trip?
Is a given experience worth some logistic hardships?
Do you need your hotel to be right on the beach?
This information is really what helps us get a feel for
what you want from your trip and is essential in our ability
to truly customize your itinerary to suit you. It is often
information that is difficult to convey on email, thus we
encourage you to call and conference with one of our travel
planners to discuss your trip "in person" so to
speak. By talking with you we can get to know you a bit and
that is what our travel services are all about! Feel
free to use our toll free number 1-888-SNORKEL.
5. Budget:
What is your budget (per person basis)?
Is this flexible?
What do you expect that budget to include?
Airfare?
Accommodation?
Meals?
Diving?
Additional Activities?
If you are not sure what your proposed trip might cost,
that is understandable, but a rough idea is still important.
The question is not asked so as to make your trip cost as
much as possible, but more to have a realistic idea of what
you can afford. This is probably the single most important
piece of information you can provide as many itineraries
/ destinations can be done on different levels according
to your style. However the other component to that is your
budget and no sense putting forth an itinerary that is not
affordable. Likewise, we would not want to omit a great experience
on your trip of a lifetime because it is expensive. Remember,
a budget is subjective. What some may consider expensive
is average to others.
6. Companion
If traveling with a non-diving companion, what are their
requirements for activities? Accommodations?
7. Pre-Booking Your Trip:
How far in advance should you plan?
What deposits will be required?
Trip Insurance?
If you are planning on traveling over holidays or during
peak seasons, then you will need to pre-book well in advance
of your travel dates. When traveling to remote areas that
have limited access and / or have limited capacity more advanced
planning is required. Waiting too long to plan your trip
may result in properties being unavailable thus you have
to consider alternate properties or alternate dates. Additionally
waiting too long can cause higher prices as least expensive
air seats are not available, or advance purchase conditions
are not met. For last minute travel plans, there may also
be a late booking fee to cover additional costs incurred
to expedite payments and travel documents.
Under normal booking situations, usually a 25%-50% deposit
is initially required upon confirmation of your reservations
and final balance of your trip due 45-60 days prior to your
departure. Deposits and final payments are usually non-refundable
and to protect you against cancellation and other travel
hazards, we do recommend trip insurance. However, the purchase
of trip insurance is optional. We provide information on
a program offered through Access America, but you are welcome
to purchase other programs.
8. Required Paperwork:
Many of the destinations in which we specialize require US
citizens to have a valid passport. Some require an entry
visa as well. Others just require proof of citizenship.
Proper proof of citizenship usually includes an original
birth certificate, along with a current government issued
photo ID, such as a driver’s license. While we try
to have updated, current information on the destinations
of your vacation, it is your responsibility as a traveler
to know and have the proper paperwork prior to departure.
9. Destination and Pre-Trip Information:
General information can be found for each destination on
our website. While Great Expeditions strives to provide
accurate, current information about travel logistics within
each country, please refer to official government websites
such as http://www.gov/healthservices/immunize and http://travel.state.gov for
current political and medical advisories.
For more information on any of our Great Diving
Adventures & Dive Travel Vacations, contact us today!
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