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Joe Saul-Sehy, Summer Road Trips and Sports Travel



Families are making plans for Fourth of July road trips, choosing cars over planes for everything from camping weekends to family reunions. Car travel remains the top choice for summer getaways but rising prices have prompted more travelers to look for ways to stretch every dollar, especially when traveling with kids, grandparents and maybe even a pet or two.

Planning ahead can help avoid common road trip pitfalls. Experts say the right approach to budgeting for food, fuel and lodging can make a big difference. Small steps, like prepping for surprise expenses or joining rewards programs or using incentives and offers to help cover part of the cost, can help families save without cutting corners on fun.

Rick is joined by personal finance expert Joe Saul-Sehy, to share practical, family-friendly advice to help make summer travel smoother and more affordable.

Topics:

Why are so many families choosing road trips this Fourth of July?
Road trips can be hard on vehicles, what are some things people can do to protect their investment in their car?
How can families plan ahead to avoid overspending?
What are your favorite money-saving tips for food, gas or hotels?
Are there any tools or programs that can help families save money while traveling?
Where can we go to learn more?

Joe Saul-Sehy is a creator, author and host of ” The Stacking Benjamins” podcast, named “2023 Best Personal Finance podcast by Bankrate.com.” Joe provides personal finance advice on a variety of topics, including major purchases like automobiles.

Thanks to: General Motors and Barclays

 


Terry Dale, President and CEO of the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) on Summer Travel



Rick is joined by Terry Dale of the USTOA this week.

According to the Summer Travel Survey & Trends 2023 report by The Vacationer, a whopping 85% of Americans plan to travel this summer and 42% of Americans are planning to travel more this summer compared to last. With a vast array of destinations and styles of vacations available, how can travelers save much-valued time and money in navigating the where, how, when and even why of planning a vacation? In this interview, Terry Dale, president & CEO of the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) will discuss the uptick in summer travel and current travel trends. He can also share the benefits of booking a guided tour as well as offer up some ‘off the beaten path’ destinations to plan your next adventure!

TERRY’S TRAVEL TRENDS INCLUDE:

OFF THE BEATEN PATH ITINERARIES – Unique destinations like Türkiye are growing in popularity. Türkiye welcomed 51.4 million visitors in 2022, making it one of the world’s most prominent travel destinations. Apart from its successful figures, Türkiye is also a pioneer country in sustainable tourism and started a nationwide sustainable tourism program in 2022. Tour operators like Collette bring guests off the beaten path to secret hideaways like Dalyan, a relaxing riverbank town connected to the Mediterranean Sea and filled with local charm.

CULTURE IS IN – Countries such as Malta offer thousands of years of intriguing history. Malta, a Mediterranean Archipelago with three sister islands, Malta, Gozo and Comino, are home to a most remarkable concentration of intact built heritage, including the highest density of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in any nation-state. Club Adventures’ Malta tour offers exceptional culinary experiences, and visits to local craft villages so that you’re fully immersed in the culture.

SIMPLE SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL – Zagreb is a Croatian city of delightful contrasts – it is both young and old, cosmopolitan, and alternative, a mix of Austro-Hungarian and modern architecture, bursting with over 30 museums, 30 theaters, and many galleries and festivals. Tour operators like Intrepid Travel work with locally owned and operated accommodations in Zagreb, which helps support the local economy and provides authentic experiences for travelers. Itineraries often include visits to local artisans, like Radiceva and Tkalciceva Street, and Ilica, where travelers can learn about traditional crafts like embroidery, pottery and woodworking while also supporting small, local businesses.

For more information please visit: www.ustoa.com/tournow