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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Sample travel article: 3 Reasons Why You Should Book During Off Peak Season Holidays

 


3 Reasons Why You Should Book During Off Peak Season Holidays

Most people go on vacation during school breaks or in the summer. People would often go off to the beach, enjoy a long weekender or go out of town during these peak seasons. But during winter or rainy season, tourism is down. But don’t you know that scheduling your vacation during off peak season holidays also has some benefits? Here are three reasons why you should plan your getaway on months when tourism is dead.

  1. Discounts, promos and lower rates. During peak season, everything becomes expensive. Room rates, tour packages, transportation and even food prices shoot up because there are more people going on vacation during these seasons. But when it’s off peak, no one wants to go, so these businesses attract tourists by lowering their rates. They give discounts and promos so it’s more budget-friendly to plan your trip during off peak.

  2. Comfortable travel. Arranging your trip during off peak season holidays means less crowded airports, lighter traffic on the road, and more buses for travelling. There are also air and bus fare promos to encourage people to travel. It’s easy to book flights, hotels and rental cars as well.

  3. No crowd. You can enjoy your favorite activity without too many people waiting in line. Pools and beaches are not crowded, hotels are not fully-booked and you have plenty of space to move around. When there are few people, you can have privacy while enjoying your vacation. Off peak season holidays are perfect for people who want to avoid the summer crowd. It is also great for holding private get-togethers.

So bring out your calendar and check the dates perfect for your holiday. Because for every vacation, off peak season holidays or not, the most important thing is perfect planning so that you know what to expect and you know what to do. Nothing ruins a perfect vacation than unexpected chaos.




Friday, January 20, 2012

sample: hotel and travel blogging

Kona Belle Vue Bed and Breakfast
 
The only thing I hated about Kealakekua Bay is the way it is pronounced. Otherwise, I would live for the parasailing sessions, right in the heart of the Bay, at Captain Cook’s monument. I think the nearest comfort you’ll ever get to when you’re done snorkeling and hiking is to sleep with a fluffy pillow and a nice, cozy bed at Kona Belle Vue Bed and Breakfast. The price of the rent for a 4-day tour at Kealakekua isn’t so steep. It won’t be hard on the budget if you were to revel at this tropical Hawaiian city only once a year, as I do.

What to Do at Kealakekua

I did what my friends had pushed me into doing. Ok, call me a landlubber, but I don’t favor the back-breaking hiking sessions a lot. Instead, I don my snorkeling gear and make sure I had some companions which will guide me around the Captain Cook monument. At the end of the day, when I can’t snorkel anymore, I just enjoy the view at Kona Belle B&B. There’s an entire mass of land covered with coffee and other tropical fruits I barely see in the mainland US. Alone, I’d take the much-hyped Orchid Suite. With my friends, the space should always be bigger, so we occupy the Rose Suite.

On Horseback and Windsurfing

Now, this is the understated part. The Kealakekua Bay can also be toured on horseback. I hadn’t planned on this, nor the sun-drenched morning hike, but the staff at Kona Belle B&B had egged me into trying out the other more strenuous pursuits. After half an hour down the dirtroad (of some obscure name I couldn’t even pronounce), I gave up and escaped. I rented wind surfing equipment with some dude who also rented a suite at Kona Belle B&B. We spotted spinning dolphins along the way.

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