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What are the best reasons to live in Europe? Exposure to a new culture, meeting new people, and at the top of the list, travel! But one aspect of travel can often be a chore: planning. In the past, the only ways to plan a trip were (1) buy travel guidebooks and spend a lot of time on the phone, or (2) visit a travel agent. And while both of those methods still work, there is a new way to plan and book travel, all from the comfort of your own home: the Internet! But how do you go about it? Fellow AWC members are here to help, and we have some recommendations to make your task easier. So read on for suggestions on how to make the Internet work for you!

Information and Package Deals: Often the best travel deals can be found from the tourist board of the individual city or country to which you are traveling. An easy way to find tourist board websites is to go to one of the main web portals and type the name of the place + “tourism” or “tourist”. For example, my husband and I are traveling to Norway this summer, so I started my search by going to www.yahoo.com and typing “norway tourism”. The first two site options to pop up were www.visitnorway.com, the Norwegian Tourist Board’s site, and www.goscandinavia.com, the Scandinavia Tourism Board’s site.

Usually the tourist board websites contain everything from general information about the place to main attractions, tour suggestions, transportation, accommodation, and dining. Sometimes the sites also contain good all-inclusive package deals. If not, you can also look at websites that specialize in package deals and tours. And for more general information on destinations, you can also check out the websites of the well-known guidebook companies such as Fodor’s and Frommer’s.

General Travel and Transportation: If you have not found a package deal elsewhere, you can also try general travel websites where you can book airfare, hotel accommodations, car rentals, and travel packages. For flight booking, another option is to go to the individual airline sites (and you must book with directly with the airline if using frequent flyer miles for your trip). If your travel is within Germany or surrounding countries, the Deutsche Bahn website is also very user-friendly and offers many sections in English (click on “International Guests” at the top).

Lodging: Now that you know how you are going to get to your destination, where will you stay when you get there? First, you must decide if you want a hotel or a villa/apartment. The tourist board websites often offer bookings for both types of accommodation. If you want a hotel, you can also use one of the many discount hotel booking websites. The first four hotel sites listed below allow you to search upfront by date and only show hotels available for your dates, which can be helpful. For villas or apartments, Jenny Shilliday and Anne Louise Tebbe offered the suggestions below.

Car Rental: If you need to rent a car at your destination, you can either use of the general travel websites, or if a site in German doesn’t bother you, Shawn Wolff-Klug suggests www.adac.de. You can also go to the individual car rental company websites.

Specialty: If you’re more of an all-inclusive kind of person, there are also sites that cater to you. Jenny Shilliday suggests www.markwarner.co.uk, which is an English company with a number of club sites in Europe (like Club Med) that also offers a service to look after kids while the adults have their holiday time. If you enjoy cruising, check out www2.i-cruise.com, in addition to any of the general travel sites. And for skiing holidays, search at one of the web portals on the place in which you are interested; many ski resorts have their own websites with booking information and/or links to other sites.

Overall, booking travel on the Internet can be educational, interesting, and money-saving. Travel websites may even offer you travel options that you have never even thought of. Though your travel planning will probably still take some time and effort, the rewards of researching and booking using the Internet can be great. Good luck, and happy traveling!

Thanks also to Colleen Kaminski, Linda McClellan, Jennifer Meyer, Karen Pecota, and Judy Wyatt for their contributions to this article.

Website List

Web Portals (sampling):
www.yahoo.com
www.netscape.com
www.aol.com

General Travel and Transportation Sites:
www.travelocity.com*
www.expedia.com*
www.orbitz.com*
www.travelnow.com
www.getaway.com
www.fairlines.de (in German)
www.bahn.de (in German and English)

Airline Sites (sampling):
www.lufthansa.com
www.ual.com
www.aa.com

Package Deal Sites:
www.affordable-globus-tours.com
www.europesource.com (European travel only)
www.dilos.com (Southern Europe only)

Guidebook Sites:
www.fodors.com
www.frommers.com
www.lonelyplanet.com
www.viamichelin.com (Europe only)

Discount Hotel Sites:
www.all-hotels.com
www.hrs.com
www.hotelscentral.com (limited countries)
www.nethotels.com (limited countries)
www.hotel-booker.com
www.aaahotels.net (lists hotels by 3, 4, or 5 stars)
www.placestostay.com
www.hotelroomsplus.com (includes multiple rate systems)

Villa/Apartment Sites:
www.somethingspecial.co.uk
www.holiday-rentals.com
www.rentvillas.com

Car Rental Sites (sampling):
www.hertz.com
www.avis.com
www.budget.com
www.adac.de (in German)

* Travelocity: if searching for airfares to and from the US, be sure to change the maximum number of connections to 3, and be aware that Travelocity won’t let users use a non-US credit card for billing. Expedia: won’t allow use of a credit card billed to a non-US address. Orbitz: can’t do airfare searches if the originating city is outside the US.

This article was originally written by Kirsten for the June 2002 issue of Currents.

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