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TravelSociety
(ISSN#0822-9228) is an independent, subscriber-funded
consumer newsletter published in Canada ten times
a year. (monthly, with combined issues in February/March
& July/August). Although extreme care is taken
to ensure the accuracy of material herein, TravelSociety
does not assume any liability for errors or omissions,
for changes in fares or schedules, or for readers’
decisions based on the opinions of the editor or writers.
Readers are advised to confirm all information prior
to booking.
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Most
people pay far more than
they need to when they travel.
Dear Fellow Traveller
Vacations are high points in our lives ... experiences
to be remembered and talked about for a long, long time.
But are your travels similar to those of the people
you know and are you paying too much? Wouldn’t you like
to impress your friends with tales of some unique travel
experiences - and save money too?
Please allow us to introduce you to TravelSociety - Canada’s
only truly-independent
consumer newsmagazine designed for discerning travellers
of all ages. TravelSociety has been available, by private
subscription only, for close to 20 years. It is a Canadian
magazine designed especially for Canadians travellers
who love to roam the world.
Read
TravelSociety and you’ll do more, enjoy more and
save more every time you travel.
TravelSociety keeps its readers well advised with good,
factual travel information .... how to save money, when
to ‘go it alone’ or when a tour is better, attractions
not to be missed, how to find discounts, the travel
guides that are worth buying, websites worth visiting
and so on. TravelSociety has no advertising and therefore
has integrity and is beholden to no one.
Oh yes, travel agents do a great job and can offer a
wide variety of brochures with details of packaged trips,
all-inclusive vacations, big-boat cruises and so on.
But aren’t you ready for something different? What if
you’d like to learn something, to volunteer, to stay
in a historic inn rather than a ‘cookie cutter’ hotel,
to meet the local people in a B&B or on a farm?
Or perhaps you’d like to join members of The Travel
Society on one of the exclusive tours designed especially
for our subscribers.
When
you subscribe to TravelSociety you automatically become
a member of The Travel Society
Yes,
all TravelSociety subscribers automatically become members
of The Travel Society, our very own travel group that
offers small-group tours exclusively to members (and
their families and friends) when we think tours are
the best way to go. For example, to date hundreds of
our readers have joined us on our most popular tour
ever – a luxurious 18-day odyssey of the highlights
of China, including a cruise on the Yangtze River, at
an unbelievably low price starting at C$3,416 including
air fares. Tours to such destinations as Australia,
Vietnam, Ecuador (including the Galapagos) and long-stay
accommodation options in different winter-escape locations
are also offered. Become a TravelSociety subscriber and
you too can enjoy these tours.
Another distinctive aspect of the TravelSociety newsmagazine
is that many of the articles are written by the readers
themselves ... Canadians of various ages and incomes,
all of whom enjoy travelling, just like you. These are
fellow members who really have rented villas, swapped
houses, exchanged money, taken educational courses and
more. We will welcome your input too. And when our editor
travels she works hard to find what she wants you to
know: she tests the public transport, walks to see if
she feels safe, searches out a variety of accommodations,
helps you find the attractions you shouldn’t miss (and
the ones you should!), and suggests worthwhile luxuries
to enjoy with the money you have saved.
There
are other questions you may like answered before you
travel independently. In which of Europe’s cities is
it a good idea to stay on the outskirts? How can you
arrange a house exchange or a villa rental? Who can
tell you the ages and nationalities of the participants
on those famous coach/camping trips through Australia
? How can you find well-priced safaris in Africa? “Is
it safe ... can I rent a car (or do I need to rent a
car) ... can I use my credit cards ... what discounts
can I get ... how can I stay healthy?” All these - and
many other - questions are answered in our pages.
TravelSociety
is published ten times a year. Each issue contains 24
pages and only costs about two ‘loonies’. You will be
amazed at amount of news and information those pages
(free of advertising, remember) contain. As all our
subscribers do, you’ll keep every issue and refer to
them again and again. Sorry ... there are no full-colour
photos of beautiful people lounging on beaches or leaning
against palm trees!
How
TravelSociety helps you find good travel values:
Accommodation options: If you’ve always stayed in hotels,
perhaps it’s time for a change. TravelSociety gives information
on inns and bed and breakfast accommodation, home exchanges,
university stays, hostels for all and holiday rentals
... from castles and villas to lighthouses,
cottages and city apartments. Our money-saving tips
on properties close to Heathrow and Gatwick Airports
in England and Schipol Airport near Amsterdam are alone
worth the price of a subscription.
Learning vacations: You probably know that there are
language and cookery schools all around the world. But
do you know that there are nearly two thousand short-term
study pro- grammes in 80 countries from Argentina to
Zimbabwe and that most are available to travellers of
all ages? TravelSociety has helped readers to study subjects
from art to zoology, while they stay economically in
a small inn, a rented property or with a local family.
Volunteering: Working as a volunteer at home or abroad
is an increasingly popular way to spend a vacation,
particularly for singles and mature travellers, combining
low costs with a sense of purpose and achievement in
the company of like-minded people. TravelSociety can help
you discover a project that appeals: save turtles, track
snow leopards, count penguins, pre- serve rain forests,
search for fossils, go on a ‘dig’, teach English ...
the list is almost endless.
Cruising: It’s easy to find information on the big cruise
lines. But how about cruising to Alaska at a fraction
of the big cruise line cost or travelling around the
Caribbean economically on a supply ship? How about sailing
to New Zealand on a freighter or taking charge of a
barge on the waterways of Europe or visiting Norway
on a coastal ferry? Our subscribers have done all these
things and shared their experiences.
Short getaways: We make suggestions on where to go and
what to see in Canada and the United States. Read how
to make your dollar go further – and your trip far more
interesting – by staying with local people or in small
inns. Or read how to
‘work the coupons’ in almost every State and hear about
those
destinations in the US that accept Canadian dollars
‘at par’.
Active travel: For many people, lying-on-the-beach vacations
are a thing
of the past. Today travellers of all ages are enjoying
a wide variety of activities:
hike, cycle, ride a horse, kayak, dive, ski ... TravelSociety
suggests how and where.
How TravelSociety helps you decide where to go:
Choice
of destination is usually your first travel decision.
But how do you know a location is right for you and
how do you ensure you get the most out of your trip?
The destination articles in TravelSociety will give you
information you can trust. Here are some examples ...
Britain: The favourite overseas destination of Canadians
may have an ‘at home’ feel but there’s still so much
you need to know. TravelSociety readers share their experiences
on trans- portation passes, driving, changing money,
acquiring theatre tickets, destinations out of London,
city apartments and country inns. We remind readers
that while summer in Britain may, indeed, be lovely,
if you want good theatre and that crackling-fire atmosphere
you may decide to think again and travel out of season
(and you’ll save a great deal of money too!).
Destinations all over Europe: Would you like to rent
a villa in Tuscany? Find a ‘boutique’ hotel in Paris?
Enjoy free guided hikes in Austria? Stay on a farm in
Germany? Navigate a barge along a French river? Stay
all winter in Portugal? Learn the fascinating history
of the island of Malta? Members have found how to do
all this – and much more – in our pages.
The Caribbean: Even well-known Caribbean islands still
have hidden pleasures. If you go ‘all inclusive’ you’ll
miss that plantation restaurant in the hills that Somerset
Maugham loved and that ‘toes-in-the-sand’ beach bar
that the real sailors favour. TravelSociety tells you
about secrets waiting to be discovered, even in popular
destinations.
Asia and Africa: Discover Asian and African destinations
before they become spoiled and ‘touristy’. You’ll be
surprised where some of your fellow TravelSociety members
have been and they can help you do the same.
Antarctica: Yes, even Antarctica! One TravelSociety subscriber
wrote of her unforgettable experiences on the dazzling,
icy continent and some other readers followed!
As well as destination articles, TravelSociety has a variety
of regular columns. Here’s
what you can expect:
Reader to Reader: Our readers request specific travel
information from fellow
subscribers in TravelSociety - absolutely free. And we
have a lively e-group etc.
It works for so many of our subscribers ... it will
work for you!
Your favourite places: Reader recommended, often out-of-the-way,
accommodation
in a variety of price ranges around the world.
Travel digest: Highlights of ‘what’s on’ in Canada and
around the world, together
with special promotions designed for Canadians.
Seniors’ specials: Don’t miss news of trips, learning
vacations and money-saving opportunities
designed especially for seniors. Remember, even 50-year-olds
may qualify!
Airline news: Read which airline is giving the best
deals, learn about new alliances (which affect the collection
of ‘points’) and make sure you take advantage of airlines’
special offers such as hotel, theatre and car rental
deals.
Hotel happenings: Learn about discounts, free nights,
hotel consolidators and money-saving packages that make
the most of your stay.
Combine
all this news, all this advice, all the unique ideas,
all the money-saving tips, all our own exciting trips
... it all adds up to one great deal. Subscribe to TravelSociety
today and you will benefit from a special discount price
and we will send you, absolutely free, a copy of the
TravelSociety World-Wide Tourism Directory, your key to
a world of information. If you are not satisfied with
your subscription, we GUARANTEE we will refund your
money - no questions asked. We are confident in making
this offer because once you have seen the valuable information
in TravelSociety we are sure you will remain a subscriber
for many years to come. Most of our readers do!
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