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12 TRIPS ON THE ROADLESS TRAVELED
Tourism Authority of Thailand
In the November issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance, we give you tips on how to find a great travel bargain off the beaten path. We've also put together a slide show of 12 fabulous autumn-time getaways. Wherever your travels take you, you can get help booking your trips online with our list of the 25 Best Value Travel Sites. Let the vacation planning begin:
By Sean O'Neill 12 TRIPS ON THE ROADLESS TRAVELED
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CUENCA, ECUADOR
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When to go: Best from April through September. The Galapagos Islands are at their most pleasant -- and most visited -- from December through February.
Top bargain: Spa resorts. "You can get spa services, such as facials and mud-bath, for a fifth the price of comparable quality spas in, say, Scottsdale, Ariz," says Charlie Rounds, owner of Forward Motion Travel of Minneapolis.
Money-saver: Ecuador uses U.S. dollars as currency, so you won't face currency conversion fees when you visit. CUENCA, ECUADOR
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PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
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When to go: Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, low hotel rates and thin crowds. But stay away in January and February when the bitter chill dulls the city's charm.
Top bargain: Walking and bus city tours for $10 to $20, which is much less than guides cost in other Western European capitals, says Rick Steves whose company offers tours throughout Europe.
Money-saver: Prague's taxi drivers often overcharge. Ask your hotel or restaurant to call a cab for you from a trustworthy service. PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
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SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
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When to go: Fall and spring, the shoulder season when hotel rooms go for a third off peak winter rates.
Top bargain: The free hop-on, hop-off bus that circulates the city's shops and casinos, says Doug Stallings, an editor at Fodor's guidebooks.
Money-saver: Visitors may score a $200 double room for $100 at business hotels such as Hyatt and Ramada on weekends when business travelers abandon the city and its convention hall. SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
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When to go: March through May, when the city's in bloom. Summer can also be nice, but temperatures vary.
Top bargain: Outdoor cafés, like the one shown here, are an affordable way to gain a feel for this city built between hills. Have an espresso with fudge for about $3 between stops at the buildings designed by influential Victorian architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the city's 14th century cathedral.
Money-saver: Find money saving tips and event listings at SeeGlasgow.com. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
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BRAN, ROMANIA
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When to go: Summer has the best weather.
Top bargain: For the equivalent of $1.65, you can can tour Bran Castle (shown here), known as Dracula's castle. Your ticket also buys you admission to the Village and Customs Museums.
Money-saver: Bring your own garlic to ward off vampires. More seriously: Flights on Austrian Air and Romania's Tarom Romanian Airways are often cheaper than those on other airlines. Fares from New York range from $450 to $900, depending on the time of year. BRAN, ROMANIA
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SANDUSKY, OHIO
Cedar Point
When to go: May through September, when this amusement park is fully open. Cedar Point is less crowded on weekdays than weekends.
Top bargain: Purchase discounted tickets in advance at Cedar Point's Web site, where an all-day adult pass for adults is $40 and kids and seniors pay $10.
Money-saver: The best value is a pass that also admits you to the Soak City water park next door. SANDUSKY, OHIO
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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
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When to go: Springtime -- October and November -- is magical in Argentina. "The mix of purple and green trees and the grey marble buildings is gorgeous," says Michael Luongo, author of Frommer's Buenos Aires.
Top bargain: Custom-made clothing costs a quarter of the price as in major U.S. cities. Tango dance parties, such as the one held in the building shown here, also offer free or cheap entertainment.
Money-saver: Skip international chain hotels in favor of Argentine-owned properties for lower nightly room rates and a higher staff-to-guest ratio. BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
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ISTANBUL, TURKEY
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When to go: Spring and fall bring thinner crowds, nicer temperatures and lower prices.
Top bargain: Hotels, where four-star stays can be scored at three-star rates. For example, Istanbul's boutique hotel Ibrahim Pasa offers rooms with wireless Internet and other perks for about $190 a night (including continental Turkish breakfast). The hotel offers a clear view of the centuries-old Blue Mosque (shown here).
Money-saver: For the best exchange rate, go to the post office (called the PTT) at Istanbul's airport. ISTANBUL, TURKEY
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PUERTO PLATA,DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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When to go: For the best deals, avoid busy tourist seasons such as late December and early March.
Top bargain: All-inclusive resorts, especially in Puerto Plata. Name-brand, all-inclusive resorts charge about $30 a night, says Jessica Labaire, spokesperson for the TNT Vacations agency of Boston.
Money-saver: Starting in early 2007, Americans traveling to the Dominican Republic must carry a U.S. passport. If yours has expired, look for travel companies such as Apple Vacations that offer to pay for your passport application. PUERTO PLATA,DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA
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When to go: Airfares to Montréal and average hotel rates in Québec City are both lower in summer than October (the peak leaf-peeping month), says Expedia.com.
Top bargain: Sipping a $4 coffee while viewing the St. Lawrence River from the terrace lounge of the four-star hotel Fairmont Le Château Frontenac.
Money-saver: Take 6% off your expenses by applying for a refund on the taxes you pay for purchases, including hotel tabs. Learn more. QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA
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KO PHI PHI DON, THAILAND
Tourism Authority of Thailand
When to go: In general, Thailand is rainy from June to October, cool from November to February and hot from March to May. The most pleasant season to visit is from November to February. The exception are the weeks around December 25, when crowds and prices peak.
Top bargain: Guided tours. For instance, a three-day tour of Thailand's highlands with a private guide -- including elephant treks, swimming through waterfalls and home-cooked meals -- costs about $60 per person.
Money-saver: Buy a tour package that includes travel on a major airline, such as Cathay Pacific. KO PHI PHI DON, THAILAND
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BRIDGER BOWL SKI RESORT, MONTANA
Doug Wales/Bridger Bowl
When to go: Prices are consistent throughout ski season.
Top bargain: A 90-minute, private ski lesson costs $75.
Money-saver: Browse package deals at BridgerBowl.com. Hampton Inn was recently offering a four-day stay including breakfasts and lift tickets for two for about $564. BRIDGER BOWL SKI RESORT, MONTANA






