Tag Archives: travel

Budget Busting Travel Mistakes to Avoid

People make mistakes all the time, especially when they're out of their element in a new place. Travel mistakes can cost you big money and when you're on a budget, namely a small student's budget, that can mean cutting a trip short or living on ramen for another three months. There are ways around the…
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Trade In the Weather Vacations

By now, the weather has really started to pick up and change its face, going from the sweltering heat of late summer to the bitter chill biting on the edge of the breeze, frost nipping at your morning windows, and the trees are becoming quickly barren. Not everyone can stand this winter gloom and we…
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Affordable Holiday Getaways

When you're planning on a getaway during the holiday season, where to go and when really plays a big role with regards to the budget. Of course traveling nearer to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's means you'll find larger crowds and higher airfare prices around the country. But, if you know where to go, you'll…
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Sustainable Travel Tips

Tourism is a major international industry especially considering what kind of impact it is making on the environment. Climate change, deforestation, pollution and other factors essentially started with us and are made worse every year because of population growth and commercial/residential sprawling. If you're conscious of your "footprint" on this planet and desire a way to…
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Travel Souvenirs You Should Collect

Honestly, from a personal standpoint I think that if a souvenir is calling to you then you should buy it regardless of what seems "touristy." But there are some loosely bound rules dictating which souvenirs are worth spending money on, especially if you're on a student's travel budget and need to keep your vacation affordable.…
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Statue of Liberty Cruise vs. Staten Island Ferry

The question of which to choose, ferry or cruise, may very well be on your mind as you plan for a student trip to New York City. The deciding factor will, in the end, come down to price and touring capabilities for you and your group. Below is a fleshing out of the two choices…
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Why You Should Travel Young and Often

Traveling, for some reason, has become somewhat of a yearly treat rather than a regular occurrence. This should not be the case, especially for the youths of the world whose minds, personalities, and futures are still in formation. Travel is a tool that everyone should utilize as much as possible, so read on and discover…
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9 Tips for Fearful Fliers

We live in an age, a fantastically technological age, when flying is possible. Not only is it possible but it's statistically safer than bicycling, even. But still there is a lingering fear over the unknown and a lack of trust in the airline, the airplane, and the personnel both flying and maintaining the aircraft. This is…
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A Student’s Guide to 7 Little Big Cities

We all know how great New York City and Los Angeles are but how many people are applauding the values of the slightly smaller urban areas across the U.S.? From industrial centers like Detroit to the sweet charm of the south, little big cities hold a special place in our hearts. Let's pay them a…
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Why Choose Adventure Student Travel?

[mp_row] [mp_span col="12"] Adventure Student Travel takes pride in specializing in affordable, fun, organized and educational tours for your school group. For nearly 20 years we have perfected the art of travel, and we continue to adjust with the industry as the future brings new travel concepts. We understand the importance of having choices, which…
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