The World’s Cheapest Destinations

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With today's rising fuel costs, is there really such a thing as a budget destination? If you follow the advice of travel writer Tim Leffel, you might discover that by taking a contrarian approach to travel, it can indeed be affordable. His book, The World's Cheapest Destinations
, lets you in on secrets about where to find beach bungalows for as low as $5 a night, museum admissions at 25 cents, and more exciting bargains. You can purchase the book in print for $13.95, or save some trees, as well as a few bucks by buying it as an ebook for $7.95.

For more about Tim Leffel, visit his blog, appropriately called Perceptive Travel.


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3 Responses to “The World’s Cheapest Destinations”

  1. Tim Says:

    Lisa, thanks so much for the shout-out on my book. Just wanted to clarify though that while I am editor of the Perceptive Travel webzine, the blog is run by three other talented writers and I rarely post. My own is the Cheapest Destinations blog: http://travel.booklocker.com

    Take care,
    Tim L.

  2. Karen Bryan Says:

    Lisa Marie would you like to be a panelist on my live blog next Tuesday 20 May 2008 on the topic of getting more for your euro when travelling in Europe?

  3. rome guide Says:

    Hey, really good post, Budget of travel is an important part of all travel tour , thanks for sharing it with us ….

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