When you're on vacation, you naturally want to see the sights. Whether you choose to go your own way or stay with a group, here's what you need to know to make the most out of your trip.
July 28, 2015
When you're on vacation, you naturally want to see the sights. Whether you choose to go your own way or stay with a group, here's what you need to know to make the most out of your trip.
Programs that allow interested travellers to hook up with locals who share interests are available in Jamaica and Hong Kong, and other countries as well.
Toronto, Chicago and New York, as well as Adelaide and Melbourne in Australia and Buenos Aires in Argentina, all offer greeter programs that put you in touch with a friendly local who can give you an individualized tour of some fascinating aspect of the city, from the architecture to a local neighbourhood.
If you are interested in architecture or history, the tourist office can direct you to the relevant local societies.
Tour operators can charge two or three times the price of a tour with a local company.
Despite the cost advantages, there may be a language problem with a local, so if something goes wrong, it may be easier to deal with your tour operator. And, of course, take care and make sure the local guide is legitimate and authorized to conduct a tour.
You are travelling to see the sights of a world very different from your own but that doesn't mean you need to spend a lot of money. Know your touring options and have a memorable trip.
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