What do you think 2012 holds for globetrotters? Traveler's Ed offers his predictions here: http://www.independenttraveler.com/t...travel-in-2012
And now we want to hear yours. Post your predictions for 2012 (or your travel plans!) below.
What do you think 2012 holds for globetrotters? Traveler's Ed offers his predictions here: http://www.independenttraveler.com/t...travel-in-2012
And now we want to hear yours. Post your predictions for 2012 (or your travel plans!) below.
Sarah Schlichter
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Independent Traveler
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No. 3- Europe will become affordable again must be countered by the fact that many millions of Europeans are more likely to stay around, rather than disappearing on long haul flights. It is easy to travel within the EU, and the famous playgrounds of Spain, Italy and Greece will be popular, as well as Turkey.
By the way, Tunisia is back on the holiday market again, and Sharm el Sheikh, on Egypt's Sinai peninsular has remained popular through out the trouble- I know many people who've travelled there after the first uprising. In fact, the cruise ship Thomson Celebration stayed doing cruises in the Red Sea throughout the troubles, and is again back to do her weekly jaunts this winter, and is proving popular, even down to the tours of Cairo and Luxor.
Jo.
Jo.
Because of the Euro crisis, it might get cheaper for Americans to vacation in Europe.
Euro trips for travellers from outside the continent will definitely be more affordable.
It is also interesting to read about camera ban, because it is sometimes exploited too much by tourists.
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