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How I Travel to Europe Every Year on a Teacher's Salary

How I Travel to Europe Every Year on a Teacher's Salary

 Authors : Kristie Dean
Release Date : 2012-01-28

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Product description
Every year I travel to Europe, and I do it on a teacher's salary. This short guide (4055 words) will give you all the tips and tricks I use to manage to plan my travel on such a tight budget in a no-frills format - without a lot of fluff. Every tip in here is easy to implement and, most importantly, every tip works!

What others have to say:

The first trip I ever took abroad, with my dear friend Kristie Dean was to England and Scotland. I wanted to go to Ireland, but the airfare for this trip was absolutely incredible & could not be passed up. I altered my way of thinking and embraced the destinations she’d chosen. I wasn’t sorry.
Having a friend who is brilliant (Kristie!) & who plans most everything is incredible! But, for my small part, I went online & did some sleuthing & was able to find some great overnight deals at a hotel chain!

—Adair Ó Súilleabháin

Every leg of our trip was planned but flexible enough so that we could stop and see other things if we wanted to. Kristie researched the hotels and B&B’s for the most bang for our buck or shall I say “Pound”. We paid for many things ahead of time which helped with planning for personal expenses once we got there.

- Naomi Pyle

I went with Kristie to Wales and England. It helped tremendously that the trip was so well planned out beforehand. I don’t remember many surprise expenses.

- Katherine Trott

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