Offer of free passport
Never been overseas? Travel guru Rick Steves will pay for your passport if you take one of his 2011 tours.
“Steves wants to encourage first-time jet-setters to go outside of America’s borders, boasting the ‘life-changing, perspective-broadening value of travel’ on his website,” says Concierge.com.
His tours, which attract 10,000 travelers a year, go all over Europe, including Russia, England, Germany, Greece and Italy.
When travelers make their US$400 deposit, Steves’ tour company will deduct the usual $135 passport cost.
By David Wilkening
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