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Tours

When visiting a new place, you may want to tour the location in order to see the many places of interest in the area. There are basically two types of tours, self-guided and escorted. A self-guided tour is where you navigate a route as opposed to an escorted tour where a tour guide directs the route, times, information, and places toured. Many self-guided tours come with suggestions, maps, instructions, directions, and places to see. This is contrary to escorted tours where most of the tour information, places of interest, and things to do are prearranged by the tour guide or his company. In many cases you may prefer an escorted tour for the convenience and efficiency of seeing and doing as much as possible in the time available.

Self-guided tours are usually conducted on foot or by vehicle. Escorted tours may be by foot, bus, boat, helicopter or small aircraft.  Before visiting any city, read about it on SavingsOnArrival.com.  Our site will give you an overview of the city, its places of interest, museums, annual events and more.  We also provide you with an interactive map, the current weather, and the 7 day forecast.  Savings On Arrival also recommends that you purchase a tour book for the destination you plan to visit.  These books are very useful in helping you to decide what to see, where to eat, and what to avoid.  City tour books can be purchased in local bookstores or online.  For your convenience, tour books may be purchased on our site through Amazon.com. They can be found on each city page of our site. Savings On Arrival is your one-stop site for vacation savings.

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