Once upon a time, single people needed a
travel bill of rights to keep from being discriminated against. If ever trying
to book a vacation, cruise or tour as a single. Higher hotel costs and pricey
single supplement fees added to everything connected to the trip. There is also
the social stigma of traveling alone that keeps too many singles from stepping
out their front doors. Happily, the world has changed for single travelers.
Just ask people who are joining single travel clubs in droves.
Benefits
A travel club can give singles amazingly
low rates because the company can negotiate with brokers for deep discounts.
While single travel clubs do not lay claim to being matchmakers, they will do
the best they can to pair each single with a compatible roommate so you and
your new friend have plenty in common. As you would imagine, legitimate singles
travel clubs are up-and-up agencies; there are no male/female bunking
arrangements to be had. That said, many friendships have been launched when
kindred souls are matched up for trips.
Benefits
Social benefits found within single travel
clubs are bountiful. If you and your roommate enjoy each other's company, you
can dine together, shop together and enjoy excursions together. Should you need
some alone time, singles are encouraged to take breaks from each other. Perhaps
one of the best perks you will find when you book with a single travel club is
the overwhelming number of activities available.
Warning
Terrific relationships aside, you will be
paired up with a stranger if you travel the world under the auspices of a
single travel club. Remember what it was like when you arrived at your college
dorm room and found a roommate who could have won prizes for slovenliness. This
can happen. Additionally, dinners, excursion and activities could make you
think you had landed in a theatrical production of "No Exit" if you
end up with a roommate you dislike. Of course, you are saving money by making
compromises, but everything is relative. Ask your singles club tour broker
about the organization's policy for handling bad hook-ups before you sign on
the dotted line.
Types
Because single travel clubs have become so
widespread, you can cherry pick organizations. Select the one that is exactly
right for you. For example, All Singles Travel--in business since 1996--prides
itself on the security and camaraderie it offers members in addition to saving
them money. AST specializes in single travelers ages 30 to 50. Another
organization, Singles Travel Club, hangs its hat on adventure-focused trips,
assuring members that their licensed, bonded agencies do nothing but unearth the
cheapest group rates on the planet.
Seniors will find plenty of camaraderie as
a member of the Travel Buddies Travel Club. This club has no membership fees
and a huge membership base. There is also the Single Parent Travel Club. The
club--based in the UK--welcomes anyone who cares to accept a child into the
ranks. Because the SPTC is run by and for its members, this club is a very
popular one.
Potential
Do yourself a big favor and check out a
variety of travel clubs before you sign up. Don't be afraid to ask for
references, then call or email folks who have used the club in the past for the
skinny on the organization's operation and performance. Ask questions up-front
about every fear or concern you may have. Not only will you feel confident
about your choice of clubs, you may also open up a world of travel adventures
you had once only dreamed about.
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