Do you need help choosing your travel destinations?
Whilst we’re not in the business of actually booking trips for others, we can certainly offer you expert guidance on how to choose a destination that meets your interests and budget.
And the strategies on how to find cheap flights, how to save money on accommodation, and how to find the best deals on rental cars.
When choosing your travel destinations, it depends on factors like:
- your personal travel style
- your interests
- the length of time you have available
- and your finances.
Figure those things out first, then your options for where you can go start to take shape.

Where Do You Start?
With so much advertising shoved in our faces from newspapers, magazines, TV and the internet all vying for our attention, deciding which travel destinations to visit can be overwhelming.
This can lead to procrastination and procrastination leads to you being the world’s best armchair traveler.
I like this quote, not just in regards to travel, but to life.
When choosing your next vacation spot, the following questions will help you narrow down your list and clear the confusion.
Where Do You Start?
With so much advertising shoved in our faces from newspapers, magazines, TV and the internet all vying for our attention, deciding which travel destinations to visit can be overwhelming.
This can lead to procrastination and procrastination leads to you being the world’s best armchair traveler.
I like this quote, not just in regards to travel, but to life:
When choosing your next vacation spot, the following questions will help you narrow down your list and clear the confusion.

Why Do You Want to Travel?
Seriously. WHY do you want to travel?
First knowing why you want to do anything is important. If your WHY is clear and strong enough you’ll commit to it and make it happen.
For me, travel is more than checking things off my list.
Sure it’s nice to get that photo in front of the Grand Canyon and post it on Facebook bragging to your friends, but is there something deeper you want to fulfill?
I don’t travel for the sake of traveling, especially now with young kids because it’s certainly not always relaxing, often the complete opposite.
Do you travel for:
- cultural experiences
- food
- adventure
- history
- to get away from the normalcy of life
It’s important you value your hard earned dollars and if you put more meaning to your trip, you’ll have a better chance of it being a memorable and rewarding experience.
Do you travel for:
- cultural experiences
- food
- adventure
- history
- to get away from the normalcy of life

It’s important you value your hard earned dollars and if you put more meaning to your trip, you’ll have a better chance of it being a memorable and rewarding experience.
Be clear on what you both want and make the decision that will suit both of you.
Don’t leave it to one-half of the relationship to always make the decision. Maybe you could simply take turns in choosing a destination each year?