Sandra Gustafson’s Cheap Sleeps in Spain: A Traveler’s Guide to the Best-Kept Secrets (Paperback)
More and more quality-conscious travelers are choosing Spain as a destination for living inexpensively and well without compromises. These exciting additions to the Cheap Eats/Sleeps series spotlight three of the best-loved and most popular Spanish travel destinations: cosmopolitan Barcelona; romantic Seville; and the vibrant capital, Madrid. Sandra Gustafson’s lively, detailed personal reviews are just the thing for ending the best paella, most enchanting pensin, or perfect glass of sangria. Including advice on transportation, shopping, reservations, and holidays, these guides are sure to be instant hits with value-minded travelers.
About the Author
Sandra A. Gustafson knows a bargain when she sees one. An intrepid traveler, she is the author of all the Cheap Eats/Sleeps volumes. Home, when she is there, is Southern California.
Airplane Industry Secrets (Kindle Edition)
Do You Want to Save Tons of Money, Be Safe and Confident When You Travel?If you didn’t know, there are ways to save literally A BUNDLE OF MONEY when you travel to the point where you can almost TRAVEL FOR FREE! Yes, you heard me right. Read on to find out how.Believe it or not it is not that hard to save LOTS OF MONEY or travel almost for FREE. All you have to do is research on different airlines policies, discount rates, etc. However, that would takes hours, days, weeks, or even months to gather all that information to then applied to when you travel.But I have good news for you. All those endless hours of research are DONE for you already. All the information you need to save lots of money and fly safely and confidently. The new “Airline Industry Secrets eBook” show you how to do all this. (more…)
Airfare Secrets Exposed: How to Find the Lowest Fares Available Anywhere! (Paperback)
Amazon.com Review
Next time you fly, take an informal poll of the people sitting around you and you’ll find everyone’s paying a different fare. Those who plunked down the most will burn with shame and/or hostility–no one wants to pay through the nose for the same uncomfortable seat you paid less for–while whoever paid the lowest will beam with a victor’s triumph, winner of the airfare game. It’s not a way to make friends–only one fare wins–but it’s instructive to learn how many different fares are available for the exact same flight seats. Flying is now part of life, but high fares don’t have to be. Matt Wunder and Joel Leach explain all the tricks of the trade when it comes to saving money on airfares. With comprehensive information on air couriers and consolidators, European AirPasses, buying tickets in “Airfare Havens,” using “hidden city” destinations, and finding promotional fares, the airfare portion of your future trip budget can be significantly r (more…)
Hotel Secrets from the Travel Detective: Insider Tips on Getting the Best Value, Service, and Security in Accomodations from Bed-and-Breakfasts to Five-Star Resorts (Kindle Edition)
From Publishers Weekly
Today show travel editor Greenberg (The Travel Detective) is determined to get travelers the best hotel rooms and perks for the least amount of money, whether they?re staying at a Holiday Inn or a Ritz-Carlton. His advice covers everything from how to tip, snag a nice room and make friends with the concierge to ordering room service and childproofing a room. His advice is a choppy mix of the valuable (e.g., a hotel?s Web site isn?t always the best place to find the lowest rate), the commonsensical (e.g., beware the charges that may be incurred for merely opening a mini bar), the gutsy (e.g., ask if there?s a handicapped-accessible room available when arriving at a hotel?even if you?re not handicapped?since those rooms are larger), the far-fetched (e.g., if room service won?t bring a specific dish, call the hotel dining room and ask them to deliver what you want via room service) and the paranoid (e.g., hotels that have in-room safes aren?t t (more…)





