Travellers meet online before meeting on tour
Insight Vacations has seen a rise in the popularity of online bulletin boards, set in place to offer a guide to travellers who want to find out more information on destinations and holiday options.
Located on its website, http://www.insightvacations.com/, Insight Vacations’ Bulletin Board offers travellers an excellent tool for gaining and swapping information – at any time that is convenient for them.
Lorraine Sharp, managing director, Insight Vacations said, “The number of people using our Bulletin Board as a means of interacting with each other has grown enormously in the past year.
“As well as using the Bulletin Board to exchange information and share views, people are also using the tool to find and recruit travel buddies, who they then meet in person on tour.
“Insight’s Bulletin Board has proved an invaluable forum for those searching to travel with likeminded people. And, once they’ve completed their tour, the Bulletin Board serves as a great means for new friends to keep in contact.”
Bulletin Board topics generally include passenger experiences, tour highlights and travel questions, but can be about anything that participants want to discuss.
Insight’s Bulletin Board is simple to use and gives users access to the experiences and opinions of travellers from all around the world, providing a fantastic forum where travellers can interact, exchange information and share views.
The Insight website also includes detailed information on every tour in Insight Vacations’ range including its Europe and Britain Premium First Class Escorted Journeys, European Essentials Supersaver program and America & Canada SuperSaver program.
On the cusp of its 30 year anniversary, Insight Vacations continues to offer travellers the freedom and flexibility to explore the very heart of the world’s most exciting destinations in the style they’ve always dreamed of.
For more information log on to http://www.insightvacations.com/ and see what other travellers have to say about Insight Vacations
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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