Planning a trip to Brazil and looking for a personal tour guide? Why not give Rio Plus a call. Their personal tour guide service will show you all that Brazil has to offer, and with a travel voucher offering 15% off a full day tour, you’ll have some cash left over for a great dinner after a busy day.

If you’re looking for adventure, Head Out Adventures specializes in fully guided ‘around the world’ tours. You can save $1,000 on their Around the World Tour - Fall 2008 with a travel voucher from TheTopTravelClub.com ($1,500 per person if 4 or more people book together!). So be adventurous, and save some serious money!

Lifejacket Adventures is offers kayaking for those of of you who want to see Croatia at a slower pace and from the water.  Discover the Adriatic Coast using kayaks, while also discovering some of Dalmatia’s best food and wine along the way.

Rio, world tours and kayaking from TheTopTravelClub.com.

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1st May, 2008

Food, Singles & Mexico

One of the great things about travel is getting the chance to try great food. Vagabond Gourmet is a luxury culinary travel company that gives you the opportunity to try fantastic food while you travel with them all over the world. With a 10% off travel voucher, you’ll save dough while you enjoy great dough!

Traveling is about sharing experiences. Just because you’re single doesn’t mean you have to travel alone. Mistral Singles specializes in meeting the needs of the single traveller in Crete. Mistral Singles has a voucher valued at 10% off that you can use towards a minimum one week stay package. So pack your bags all you single travellers, and travel with others.

We Go Mexico offers nature and travel adventures in Southeast Mexico. Their specialized tours offer adventure and culture, while showing you the wonder of Mexico. We Go Mexico is offering a 15% off travel voucher for use towards their Expeditions of Jade, Katun or Kin.

Food, singles travel and Mexico. More of how TheTopTravelClub can save you money on travel.

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We’ve added another Peru travel voucher. Inca Tours Peru is offering 10% off an 18 day Peru Classic Tour, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars. Check out their website for the details of this tour.

Looking for something on the other side of the world? Armeni Village Traditional Studios & Suites is our newest travel voucher for Greece. These boutique accommodations have stunny views and you have the opportunity to save more than 200 Euros with a travel voucher valued at 15% off. Conditions apply, so check the voucher carefully for details of this offer.

Over in British Columbia, Canada, Ole’s Hakai Pass is a Fishing Lodge offering fly in salmon fishing. Offering a travel voucher valued at 10% off an all-inclusive fishing holiday adventure, you’ll save yourself plenty of dough while catching your dinner.

Be sure to check back often to find out what other great travel voucher TheTopTravelClub.com has on offer.

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The travel vouchers keep rolling in to keep you rolling on your travels. Some of our latest vouchers are:

Cozmo’s Adventures in Belize have 6 new Cabana’s located 1 mile south of San Pedro, and they’re offering 40% off a 1 week’s accommodations!

In Australia, Casey Australia Tours allows you to enjoy the outback in comfort and offer a wide range of tours for everyone. Casey is offering vouchers ranging in value from 100 to 300 AUS, depending on the tour.

Looking for some adventure in Peru. How about an adventurous mountain biking expedition? Peru Biking Tours is offering 10% off a 4 day Downhill Biking and Trekking tour to Machu Picchu that will get you to the historic site in a completely unique way. Just another way our vouchers keep you rolling!
More vouchers coming soon.

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We’ve just added some new vouchers to the site to help you save money. These most recent travel vouchers show the diversity and uniqueness of the travel sites listed on TopTravelSites.com.

Fiji Adventures is the latest addition to the South Pacific travel providers listed on TopTravelSites.com. They are the leader in adventure travel to Fiji, and offer many unique itineraries. You can use their $150 travel voucher towards any 8 day Secluded Paradise Package.

Explore Kenya Tours and Travel joins our many African Safari operators in offering you a 10% off voucher that can be used towards a Maasai Mara Safari. See the big game of Africa and save yourself some cash.

We have also added two yacht charter companies in Europe: Aydost Charter in Croatia and Koutsoukellis Yachting in Greece. Both of these yacht charter companies are offering 10% off yacht charters, allowing you to save a bundle on a private cruise.

Keep checking back often. Our listings of travel providers offering you great travel deals is growing everyday.

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15th Feb, 2008

Travel Vouchers Growing

Well, our travel voucher program is really beginning to grow. For those of you who are not familiar with TopTravelVouchers, the program is an innovative way to help travellers save money.

Travel providers authorize TopTravelSites.com to issue a travel voucher for their product. The value of the travel vouchers varies, but most are equivalent to 10% to 20% savings. Some of the vouchers will save travellers much more.

Travellers buy the travel vouchers from TopTravelSites.com for a very small fee, and then apply the voucher value towards their travel with the issuing travel provider.

Its that simple.

The savings generally amount to the value of commissions most travel providers pay to third parties, such as travel agents and affiliate sites. The difference is, TopTravelSites.com passes almost all of the savings onto the traveller, allowing them to save on their travel.

So browse our site and find a deal. And save some $$$.

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I’ve just completed a 2,000 mile road trip in the UK. Here is a summary of my route and some tips and tricks for your next UK trip.

Starting from the London area, my stops included the South Downs, New Forest, the Source of The Thames, and Avebury Stone Circle. I then continued into South Wales and up through the middle of Wales to North Wales and finally to the Lancashire Coast and Dales, finishing up at the Yorkshire Moors.

There were many fine pubs and tea shops enroute and they were all worth a visit. Do stay at the Plas Derwen pub in Abergavenny for some fine food, accommodation, cask ale and the friendliest staff who never stop smiling and joking.

The Vale Hotel in Cricklade, Wiltshire offers a fine pint of Horizon bitter and good accommodation, food and a good place to walk the Thames Path before visiting the Avebury Stone Circle.

Always try and make a stop in the market towns for morning tea, lunch or overnight and try a pint or three of local cask bitter.

Wales is a magical place to tour. A visit to LLangollen with lunch at The Corn Mill, and a day trip on the canal to cross over the amazing aqueduct is memorable. Try and fit in the steam train as well and have some tea whilst listening to a local Welsh Male Voice Choir…a real treat.

In season (September/October) take in the Blackpool Illuminations by tram and walk on the huge beach by the Irish Sea. Just a little north of Blackpool in Fleetwood you can find an outlet shopping centre and some fine cockles near the ferry terminal. Cleveleys also has some excellent butcher shops offering the finest meats, bacon and pies, often close to a bakery for some other local treats.

The Dales and Moors are some of the most beautiful places to walk or drive with superb towns and villages, all with their individual attractions, from pubs to tea shops to churches and the ruins of the Abbeys from the 1500’s.

I found the perfect pub, but it takes a bit of finding. The Pack Horse at Widdop between Burnley and Hebden Bridge offers superb food (try the beef barley soup and house pate), a tasty Black Sheep ale and accommodations with perfect views of the hills. Enroute you might even get to see some belties (belted galloway cattle) which are just a little different.

A tip…when touring the UK…get off of the motorways and try the B roads and white roads on your map. Stop frequently, even in a layby for a bacon sarnie and a cuppa or take a picnic lunch from a local bakery or deli. Even get off of the map and take a country road or two and you will find something quite unique….a tractor, some sheep, or the ubiquitous ‘white van’….beware of these white vans!

Gas/Petrol is about a quid per litre but distances are relatively small and the small cars are usually quite efficient (40+mpg).  Apart from restaurants in the evenings you will find breakfast and lunches all reasonable priced and normally very good…..believe me!

Another tip….if you have a full breakfast at a B&B you will probably need to forego a fine lunch at a local pub but then you will need an afternoon tea in a traditional tea shop. Even for evening meals, you can normally find a reasonable pub menu/price and can always find a takeaway (but seek out local knowledge first)….

’till the next time….cheers…The Nomad

16th Oct, 2007

North West England…

If you are in the North West of England in September or October, be sure to take in the Blackpool Illuminations by tram from Cleveleys. For a snack buy a Grimes prok pie from their shop in Cleveleys and then head up to Fleetwood for some outlet shopping and try some cockles , whelks and mussels from the ‘kipper store’ near the ferry…and even send home some kippers by mail!

The Nomad

20th Sep, 2007

The Nomad in London

Having completed The Path, it was back to London for The Nomad:

When visiting London it is not necessary to stay in town at pricey hostelries. Consider the Travelodge at Morden (end of Northern Line Tube) for only 26 gbp and try a local English fry up at the Central Cafe across from the hotel. Get a travelcard at any tube station for 5.70 gbp and you can use the trains after 9.30 am and the buses and tubes all day. A great, cheap way to get around the city.

While you’re there, take the Original Tour. The bus tour includes a great two hour cruise on the Thames, and has an excellent guide commentary. You can get on and off the bus at will during your tour.

Other must visit sites are of course are The Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Thames Path walkway and the Cheshire Cheese pub on Fleet Street.

Next, it was onto The New Forest and the South of England. Things to do here include enjoying a pleasant walk or drive in the New Forest and visiting Poole and Corfe Castle in Dorset. While there, try to find Breamore House near Fordingbridget, the Queens Arms at Birley or the Cross Keys at Mannington for good pub grub, a pint, or tea and coffee.

The Nomads Tips for Driving in the UK.

  • Stay away from Motorways if you want to see the countryside or want a relaxing drive.
  • Take A or B or white roads.
  • Stop at village pubs or tea shops and walk around the next corner to local churches for some free history lessons.
  • Buy your lunches at local bakeries or deli’s and find a quiet place to picnic and feed the ducks.
  • Beware of White Vans in your rear-view mirrors!
  • Get used to tailgaters in your rear-view mirrors!
  • Watch out and slow down for all speed cameras.
  • Keep on the left unless getting off of the ferry in France!
  • Try and enjoy traffic roundabouts by only going around once!
  • Rent a small car if only 2 people - you’ll get better gas mileage (40 - 50mpg) and the smaller car makes it easier to enjoy driving the small country lanes.
  • Get quotes on rental cars. Rates vary quite a bit between companies.
  • My quotes for 25 days with a drop-off at Manchester Airport were:
    Keydrive 595 gbp - Europcar 525 gbp - Alamo 509 gbp - Enterprise 430 gbp - 1car1 423gbp - Kendal and Thrifty had no drop-off
    …so take care and do your homework!

Crop Circles…believe them or not!

I have always been curious and fascinated by Crop Circles, both in Wiltshire and around the world, so I had to stop at the Avebury Stone Rings (Sarson Stones) to learn more. Unfortunately I was a little late in the year to see them, so I’ll have to return again with my info book in hand. Something is out there!

Even though there were no crop circles, this part of England is a great place to enjoy country walks and drives. Places to visit around here are Marlborough, Calne, Devizes and Pewsey. And don’t forget to check out the Chalk Horses and ancient settlement areas dating from 4,000 BC.

The Nomad

The Nomad is in the UK right now, continuing his epic walk along The Thames Path. His last saunter along the walk ended short due to inclement weather. Here is his first report back from his latest meanderings.

So far I’ve only managed to cover a couple of sections of The Path, and both were totally different in their appeal.

From Runnymede, through Windsor Great Park, and on to Cookham you see a river full of pleasure activities, surrounded by history and fine homes. The finest of these homes belongs to The Queen. The Long Walk through Windsor Castle should be taken instead of the Thames Path as you can stop for a good pint at the Two Brewers, at the entrance to the Long Walk. Buy a pastie in the town and play the tourist for a while before continuing by the Watermans Arms, dating from 1542 AD, on to Cookham. If you have time in Windsor, take the open bus to Eton and the surrounding countryside for a nice hour or two.

I drove on to Cricklade to do the final section of The Path through meadows, and it is here where The Thames is merely a brook. It is not as interesting a stretch as the previous sections of the wal, but there is some history here in that the water meadows have been preserved and you can find the old Thames/Servern canal that is now dry. I recommend staying in Cricklade at the Vale Hotel and having a pint of Horizon bitter while enjoying the village.

The Nomad.