Planning a major tour for a year from now? Good! Because now is the time to start. Most successful tours whether in the United States or international need one years lead time.Of course, mini-trips like weekend or one-day excursions may not need that much lead time. And trips that are already put together by a major tour operator or cruise line and that you are buying off the shelf so to speak may not need the full year. Lets look at a years calendar in the life of a fictitious tour. It should be divided into three major segments.
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If the trip were to depart on December 31, the first three months of the year would be the set-up phase.During these three months of January, February, and March you would be designing your itinerary, booking all hotel and air reservations, and making arrangements for tour services. These services would include sightseeing, social activities, motorcoach reservations, step-on guides, any rail segments, and the like. Start by securing the most important elements of your trip to avoid having to cancel or rebook components because your key activity wasnt available on the date you chose.
And in this same three-month...