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Top Ten Tips For Happy Holiday Car Hire
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 | Author: Travel Shopper

When organising a holiday, more often than not what can go wrong will go wrong. There is a wealth of horror stories telling of bankrupt tour operators and roach infested hotels. Car hire is not immune as the subject of these sorts of tales, however with this expert checklist you can make sure you have all the bases covered before you leave your house.

1. If you are a frequent flier with a specific airline then you may well be eligible for fantastic discounts on car hire from your service provider. Check with your airline to see if you are eligible and find out what car hire companies they affiliate with.

2. Save extra money and book online. The resources that are used to provide an online booking service are far less than over the phone, hence the savings are passed on to you. A car hire company should have an E-commerce website and if they don’t then you might want to rethink your selection. If you are a technophobe then get your 12 year old child to do it for you.

3. Check the contract carefully. There is a minefield of potential contractual nightmares regarding insurance, liability clauses, excess limits, who can drive and so on. Large car hire companies will have a relatively standard contract and infrastructure to provide support for any questions you might have. Double check and ask questions because it is easier to do it before you travel.

4. Get a confirmation number. It might seem rather obvious, but your car hire provider should give you a confirmation number to confirm your reservation. This will allow them to access your details instantly and it is also worth providing your car hire company with the details of your flight. This will protect you if your flight runs into delays, as some car hire companies might rehire the car in the event of you not turning up within a certain time.

5. Is bigger better? Some car hire companies might offer you a free upgrade on the spec of your hire car. This might seem like a blessing however double check that there are no additional contractual obligations with the upgrade. Obviously the fuel bill will be higher and for those of us concerned with the environment, the fuel consumption therefore emissions will be higher.

6. On the subject of fuel, fill it up yourself. You have to return the hire car with a full tank of gas and it is seriously worth doing that at a gas station before you return the car. The fuel surcharge by companies can severely sting your wallet, so be organised and not in a mad rush. Leave yourself enough time to fill the car up.

7. Check the vehicle before you accept the hire car. Easier said than done with screaming children but it is seriously worth it. Challenge any marks or inconsistencies with the report because if you miss them, the car hire company will not and you will pay for the pleasure of repairing their car.

8. Do not drink and drive. There are so many more important reasons why, however in this context you will be void of insurance and liable for everything that happens in an accident. The same is true if you are under the influence of drugs, so just don’t do it.

9. Check the time when the vehicle has to be returned. Another charge, similar to the fuel charge, that is a great source of revenue for car hire companies. There are no excuses for late return and you will be charged through the nose. If you are definitely going to run over then inform them in advance and they might be able to accommodate an extension at a pre-arranged rate.

10. Be organised. All these pointers will only work if you are organised about your car hire. People end up paying extortionate rates when they incur all these surcharges and they are in abundance; if you plan your car hire properly and use this list and you will not pay over the odds.

About The Author:

Tobias Bowman is a senior consultant working with a global car hire company and a veteran of nightmare holidays. Visit: http://www.budget.co.uk/

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Whale Watching Package

The Kaanapali Beach Hotel in Kaanapali, Hawaii is offering its 2009 Whale Encounter travel special through 04/04/2009.

Maui’s humpback whale season is right around the corner, and Kaanapali Beach Hotel’s 5-Night Whale Encounter Package is priced just right for two people!

This travel package includes:

  • 5 nights in Partial Ocean View accommodations
  • Daily buffet breakfast at the Kaanapali Mixed Plate Restaurant
  • Compact rental car
  • $50 dinner credit at the Tiki Terrace Restaurant
  • One 12″ pizza
  • Whale Watch Cruise for two
  • Admission for two to the Maui Ocean Center
  • KBH logo cooler bag with two bottles of water per day
  • A disposable camera and two beach towels

The 2009 Whale Encounter is priced at $1585 for five nights and two people. Valid travel dates run through April 4, 2009.

Learn more on their website here.

Honeymoon In Hawaii

Maui’s white sand beaches and exotic flowers are among the most beautiful in the world.

The Kaanapali Beach Hotel is a prime destination for couples seeking to get married or to go on a honeymoon vacation.

The Kaanapali Beach Hotel has a nice oceanfront garden for the wedding ceremony. They also provide a caring, knowledgeable experts to assist with all the event planning details. The staff at the Kaanapali Beach Hotel are committed to helping their guests achieve the most memorable wedding experience possible.

Wedding and honeymoon packages start from just $950 complete for a truly affordable and Hawaiian wedding experience.

Learn more here.

Hawaii’s Volcanoes

While you are in Maui, Hawaii, enjoying the natural beauty of the beaches and the whales, a trip to a nearby volcano will add to the excitement of your vacation.

Maui is the second largest of Hawaii’s islands, behind the Big Island, and both islands are mostly inaccessible from land. When it comes to touring the islands, one of the best ways to take in the full experience is to take one of the available flying tours, by aircraft or helicopter.

Flights leave Maui daily, taking visitors for an aerial tour of Maui and the Big Island of Hawaii. These flights take visitors over rain forests, spectacular beaches including black sand beaches, scenic coastline views, dramatic cliffs, and cascading waterfalls. Tour operators also overfly the world’s largest dormant volcano (Haleakala), located on Maui, and lava flows in an active volcano area (Kilauea) on the Big Island of Hawaii.

If you are traveling to Hawaii for the Whale Encounter, chances are that you will also be able to see the whales as you are flying over Hawaiian waters.

Learn more about Maui’s Flying Tours at the following URLs:

If you decide that you would like to hike Kilauea volcano’s lava flows, there are also tour operators who help make this possible too.

Once In A Lifetime

If you only get once chance to go to Hawaii in your lifetime, you should take the opportunity to soak in all that Hawaii has to offer. Take in the whales, the exotic birds and sea life, the beautiful beaches, the Pacific Ocean and Hawaii’s volcanoes, all in the same action packed week.

110 Nights in Wrightsville Beach, N.C.
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 | Author: jkwalsh

Wrightsville Beach, one of the east coast’s most picturesque beaches, is celebrating its 110th anniversary by announcing “110 Nights In Wrightsville,” a contest in which 55 winners will receive a two-night trip to the North Carolina resort town.

Contestants can register at www.110NightsInWrightsville.com beginning on Feb. 1 and through March 31. Winners will be able to redeem the trip at participating hotels and vacation rentals through Dec. 31, 2009. Blackout dates run June 15 through Aug. 15.

Incorporated in 1899, Wrightsville Beach has served as a popular destination for couples, friends and families, for active and rejuvenating vacationers.

Winners will be assigned randomly to participating lodging properties and must contact those properties to confirm available dates. Some of the participating properties include Bryant Real Estate, Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort, Shell Island Oceanfront Suites, Summer Sands Suites and Silver Gull Motel.

Entries are limited to one per person and entrants must be at least 21 years of age. For complete terms and conditions, visit www.110NightsInWrightsville.com on Feb. 1.