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Insider Travel Club

Insider Travel Club members are inspired to travel better, travel smarter and travel more. This unique offering was specially curated for people with a passion for traveling. Until now, only industry insiders had access to these remarkable benefits and values. Designed by industry veterans, we are certain that you will enjoy this unique community inside the club.

Emerging Travel Trends in 2017

In 2017 we are seeing a big shift in travel towards experiences instead of material things “stuff”. The last couple of years, people have been looking forward to gaining insights about the world. They are forming travel circles that are able to head out for any adventure that comes their way. This is giving rise to new travel trends almost every year. If you are a traveler and keeping an eye on these emerging trends, here are the 2017 travel buzzwords!

Emerging Travel Trends in 2017
Bleisure

Bleisure means mixing business with leisure travel, in simple words. This trend popped up in 2016 and it is surely going to boom in 2017. This travel trend is for business travelers who are looking for adventure as well. Most of the professionals in the age group of 25-40 are the ones responsible for the popularity of Bleisure travel. The emergence of boutique hotels well equipped with added amenities are the ones keeping up with this trend in the global market.

Social Travel

We are seeing a sharp rise in group travel or social travel in 2017. People are traveling in packs much more often these days, which helps to enrich the experience and strengthen relationships. In addition, it can make it much more cost effective by sharing hotels, cabs etc…

Solo Travel

On the flip side of social travel, the solo travel trend is on the rise. Solo travelers love to immerse themselves in quality experiences so they tend to do a lot of research before trip planning. Since they are going alone, they make sure that all the arrangements are made in advance and the trip is planned thoroughly to avoid any issues later on. They just can’t take risks while going out solo. That’s why, solo travelers trust reliable travel clubs that can offer ground-breaking deals on flights and hotels. Insider Travel Club covers the widest range of hotels and flight deals with exciting features. You can plan your trip in advance and choose to pay during the check-in at your hotel. Also, you can modify your itinerary anytime.

Local Tourist

The young travelers are opting for local options that are inexpensive and also offer immersive local experiences. They love to explore life in a new place and connect with the locals. The local tourist is definitely going to make the catchphrase in 2017 with more and more adventurers joining in.

Voluntourism

More and more people are choosing to give back while on vacation. It sure is a warm and fuzzy feeling when you take some of your hard-earned vacation time to help others. The smiles and gratitude you will receive will be far more fulfilling than any item you purchase to bring home!

Microadventures or Short Trips

The word ‘Microadventure’ was first coined by British adventurer Alastair Humphreys in 2012. It was soon added to the Collins Dictionary which defines it as a cheap, short and effective adventure. The word is out and catching up soon. Money and time are quintessentially scarce these days. Additionally, with the increasing responsibilities, people are looking for vacations in their back yards. Travelers looking for microadventures love to spend their weekend at a place nearby which is not extremely expensive yet give you the thrill of an adventure holiday.

Eco Tourism

Eco Tourism has always been there yet the predictions are that this trend is going to make it big in 2017. With more and more people getting conscious about the way they travel, this trend has brought a new species of travelers called ‘green travelers’. These travelers are aware of the impact of climate change and are seeking ways to minimize their carbon footprint. Not only that, they are also pursuing activities that raise environmental awareness. If you are an environmental savvy traveler, then you can look for similar activities or travel solutions at Insider Travel Club and book them in a few simple steps.

Travel is evolving into many things but it seems like the word experiences is coming into play more than ever. People seem to be choosing peak life experiences over material items on trips. After all…experiences will make you a much more well rounded person.

Vacation With Pets How-To Guide

There is nothing like bringing your pet on a vacation with you. Those tail-wagging, furry pets add a lot more fun to the road-trip adventure. But hitting the road with your canine best friend requires a little planning. By planning your vacation ahead of time ensures that you and your pet have an enjoyable trip. Here are some of the best pet travel tips to help make that happen

Vacation With Pets How-To Guide
1. Plan your travel

Your pet will need frequent breaks to adjust himself to the new environment, so make sure that you take a break every hour or so. Let the pet walk around and get the feel of the road. Also, research the route and take pit stops at pet-friendly locations.

  1. Contact your vet

Before you start the trip, it is a good idea to take your pet to the vet. Consult your vet for dos and don’ts during the trip and ask for extra medications to take along. Ensure that your pet is vaccinated.

  1. Pack the essentials

Consider preparing a bag for your pet as well. Separating them from your items will save you time in case of emergency on the road. Don’t forget to pack the essentials such as water bowl, medications, leash toys, dog-safe repellent/ sunscreen, blanket, poo bags, medical records, dog bed etc.

  1. Book pet-friendly accommodations

A little preemptive research is essential before booking your hotel. Does the hotel allow pets? It is best to find out before you arrive.

  1. Don’t overfeed your pet

It is important not to over-feed your pet right before the start of the road trip. They might experience motion sickness so make sure they are fed hours before you hit the road. Also, take them for a little walk so that they are ready to rest and relax in the car.

  1. Keep your pet’s picture handy

Keep a recent picture of your pet with you in the case of emergency or if your pet goes missing during travel.

  1. Consider crating your pet

It is important to consider their safety on the road. The safest way for a pet to travel in a car is to crate him. There are many certified and crash-tested crates available in the market for your pet dearest, which also help to keep him comfortable during the vacation.

  1. Be aware of the vet clinics on the way

Keep the information about the vet clinics on the way handy. You should save some emergency contact numbers in event of any mishap as well. Also, keep a pet first-aid kit in the vehicle.

  1. Don’t let your pet roam the car

Make sure that your pet is restrained with a pet seatbelt while the car is in motion. This is important for everyone’s safety.

  1. Keep your pet calm during travel

Make sure that your pet stays busy with its favorite stuffed toy or animal to stay calm during the travel. You can also calm down your pet dog by massaging some lavender oil at the base of its head.

Whether you need help in booking a pet-friendly accommodation or renting deals on car, Insider Travel Club membership is what you need to score the best deals. Not only you get the best vacation deals on pet-friendly hotels but 24/7 support in case of any emergency as well. You can ensure that traveling with your pet is doable and safe one with the Insider Travel Club member benefits.

How to Get Cheap Car Rental

If you are planning to hit the road this summer, then we suggest that you better start hunting for cheap car rental deals. As the car-rental season begins, the prices are expected to escalate. The average cost of a rental car may increase by 50% as the travel season reaches its peak. However, you can still find better deals by putting these 8 secrets tips to work to save the most money.

How to Get Cheap Car Rental
1. Avoid big brands

Avoid the big names in car rentals and go for less obvious brands. There are dozens of car rental companies that will offer the same services as big brands at far lower price. They are usually located away from the airport and may not offer rental loyalty programs but they are the best choice for cheap car rental deals.

  1. Avoid the airport

The car rental companies based at airport charge higher than others. This is so because they have to pay the airport tax. They may levy over 30% more than others. The best way to find a cheap car rental is to go for off-airport locations. Alternatively, you can save money by picking up your car away from the airport. Since the airport tax is levied only when the car is picked from the airport, you have the option to return it at the airport location.

  1. Negotiate

Even if you have narrowed down the best car rental deal, it won’t hurt to negotiate and pave your way to a better car. Most car rental companies can give you a bigger vehicle in the cost of a compact with a little negotiation. However, the success of this strategy also depends upon the type or number of cars left in the lot.

  1. Prepay your rental fee

Many companies offer a discounted price if you pay upfront. If you choose to do this it is wise to keep an eye on rental prices to see if they fall any time before your booking date and call back into the company and ask for a price adjustment. They may give you money back and they may just upgrade your car.

  1. Join a travel club

Travel clubs consistently offer the cheapest deals on car rental. If you are not aware of how travel clubs work here is the quick and dirty…Car rental companies know how much inventory they will sell daily. Let’s say it’s 80%. Knowing this number, they will sell 80% of their inventory through their retail site and the travel giants retail sites. The other 20% are sold to wholesale travel clubs where their price can’t be accessed unless you are a member to prevent competing with the retail prices. In addition, most travel clubs back their pricing with a guarantee that if you find it cheaper they will honor the new price and even give you additional money back. If you are already an Insider Travel Club member, you can expect a 35% discount off retail when you book a car rental and a 110% best price promise guarantee.

  1. Look for virtual discounts

Search for discount codes online! Many websites offer hefty discounts on car rentals if booked online. Booking via this mode requires prepayment. So, it’s best to book when you are sure about your choice.

  1. Rent longer

The rule of the thumb is to rent longer and save more. It is often cheaper to rent for many days in a row. The lower rates for longer time are usually aimed at leisure travelers who dig such cheap car rental deals. So make the most of this deal and keep the car for longer period of time in less money.

  1. Ask for a free upgrade at the desk

Whenever I got to pick my car up I playfully ask…what is the best car I can get for the price I booked? Any chance I can get an upgraded car for the same price? Asking works about 75% of the time. Make sure to build some fun report before asking though and you will get better results.