Planning a UK Trip?
July 21, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under tourism, travel
I would LOVE to travel around the world- especially to go to the UK– Isle of Man, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and of course, Britain! I have a lot of ancestry in Britain and Scotland, and we do hope to take a trip “across the pond” and do some research someday. I’ve looked into rates and places to visit, but to be honest, travel plans seem so difficult due to my lack of knowledge about the area and the currency. I could never imagine planning such an important trip without a travel agent, especially a trip to a different country. I also could never imagine traveling to the UK without some kind of Uk travel insurance. After experiencing some losses myself and experiencing the importance of travel insurance, I recommend it to anyone traveling abroad.
So if you’re thinking of a trip and need an agent, here’s a website to keep in mind: TravelAgents2u.com. They have some of the most knowledgeable travel agents in London. The website is clean and organized, and you can search the site for hundreds of local travel agents in the UK, from Abbots Langley to Londonderry to Yeovil, and everywhere in between! There’s also a very handy sidebar feature where you can search for available flights to and from all major UK airports. TravelAgents2u.com also specializes in villa and luxury vacations; their agents can also link you up to deals on travel insurance and holiday travel. Check them out to find the best UK travel agents and holiday deals around the world.

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Mariuca on Tue, 22nd Jul 2008 8:45 am
Hola Mrs. Mecomber! I hope we both get to visit UK soon. It would be great to visit my baby niece in Bristol.
Marian on Tue, 22nd Jul 2008 8:58 am
Hi – I just came across your blog by way of Daisy the Curly Cat and I really can relate to it. I’m at work right now, so I’ll have to mark it and go home to spend some time perusing it. We have made it to Upstate New York twice in the past 20 years or so and really like it. And, I had been dreaming of going to the British Isles for at least 30 years and we finally got to go there on a cruise 2 years ago. Spent 4 days in London, then cruised for 10 days (hitting ports in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland) then rented a car and drove through the countryside of England for another week after the cruise. We LOVED it and plan to go again before too long. I look forward to reading much more of your travel writings.
) Marian in Atlanta