Taking The Guesswork Out Of Trip Planning
Planning my next trip made me reflect on how much the process has changed since I took my first self-planned trip. I was 22 and a group of girls from work were off to Miami for a long weekend. We phoned up a travel agent, booked and paid for our tickets and hoped we’d be allocated a good hotel. While some people still book their trips like that, a lot more now take the guesswork out of it with readily available tools.

A Street’s Eye View
One of the best of these is Google Maps. Used in conjunction with an excellent travel forum or website, it’s a great way to get a street’s eye view of the places you might visit or want to stay. Here’s how we use it. Once we’ve decided on the destination, we start looking for good hotels and local attractions.
Where To Stay?
TripAdvisor is a great resource for quickly finding out what other travelers have enjoyed in a given city and you can use the locations to work out where it might be good to stay. Then it’s over to Hotwire to see if there are any bargain hotels. Once I have a shortlist, then it’s over to Google Maps to see how everything stacks up. Is the hotel close enough to the attractions I want to visit? Is it going to be noisy? I was able to rule out one hotel, simply because I could see that it was in the flight path.
Narrowing The Search
With a little tweaking, we were able to find places that were close enough to major roads for convenience, yet far enough away to avoid noise pollution. We were also able to use street view to see where the nearest restaurants are. I also plan to see which are the best places to eat by using Where The Locals Eat.
What’s On?
Once that’s done you see what events are available in your destination by visiting What’s On When (or Joobili if you’re visiting Europe) or you can visit Offbeat Guides to build your own travel guide.
Of course, I’m not saying that removing the guesswork from trip planning is a good thing. Sometimes, it’s good to just catch a last minute flight to wherever, try some couchsurfing and wait for adventure to arrive. Which option do you prefer? Which are your favorite trip planning tools?
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Tags: travel, Travel Tips, trip planning, vacation

July 24th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
This is a fantastic list. Well done. One of our favorite places to look for deals is wotif.com great deals for hotels.
I am going to check out where the locals eat. that will be a useful site, since I am all about food when traveling. Thanks!
July 24th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
Thanks, Dave and Deb. I’ll check out Wotif.com – it’s always good to have another resource for hotel deals.
July 24th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Google street view is one of my most favorite of tools.
July 26th, 2009 at 10:35 am
Thanks for the informative post. Need to use Google street view.