How do I book vacations online?

The New Mrs. Walker!!! asked:


I am looking to book an all inclusive trip to Cozumel for my honeymoon. How do I do this? Do I just charge it on a credit card, or is there some sort of payment options? Any info or tips would be greatly appreciated! Thank You!!!

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7 Responses to “How do I book vacations online?”

  1. eminemsangel125 Says:

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    i booked a vacation to Orlando for myself and my boyfriend and we booked the hotel with a credit card.

  2. oklo Says:

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    merely follow the prompts from a major online travel site you are confident in.

  3. 4 strings Says:

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    Priceline,expedia,

  4. I Adore My Boxers!!!! Says:

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    Expedia.com

    Hotwire.com

    So many site where you can book this!

  5. christina Says:

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    i liven in cancun and visited cozumel,, very nice place.. The best way and believe me, i have done it many times is to check all options. we went to Orlando stayed in the Hilton universal studios,, flights from baltimore,, tickets and all for
    $ 800 3 nights and we did it ourselves. take a few hours and use various websites for hotel and flights. try,, hotels.com, cheapoairfare.com, expedia.com, check airlines directly,, also google for charter packages to cozumel,,, another option stay in cancun and take the boats over to cozumel,,, alot more to do in cancun,, its comercialized however you can go inland and see the cheaper side to the town…

  6. Mindy, the hair fixer-upper Says:

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    most travel sites require payment up front on somekind of major credit or debit card. so the only payment options would be with your credit card company. i would start with priceline.com. they are my favorite and always have a pretty good deal. so do expedia.com, hotwire.com and travelocity.com. just look around a lot before you book. do your research on the hotels you plan to book. look for customer reviews, not just the website reviews. i would suggest researching the hotel outside of the travel site as well.

    i also suggest paying for the extra travel insurance and/or cancellation insurance. you never know what may happen down the road. and i am in no way saying you need to have second thoughts about the wedding or honeymoon. i am just saying that loved ones die, family emergencies happen, and crisis that would be worth missing your honeymoon cannot be planned for. you never know what could happen 6 or more months from now. trust me, it is worth the extra 50-150 dollars for the travel insurance. that way if the unthinkable does happen, you won’t have wasted 3,000 dollars on a trip you never got to enjoy.

    good luck! congratulations on the wedding. and if you really want some help with it, consult a travel agent.

  7. MzBusinessWoman Says:

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    HI Heatherann,
    Congradulations on your wedding/honeymoon. To anwer your question, yes, most booked and bought travel is charged on a credit or debit card, however, if you were taking a cruise, then you would have the option of paying all at once or making installments, but airline tickets, hotels, etc; are always paid up front. If you are looking to book an all-inclusive trip to Cozumel, here is where to book it or if you have questions email me personally. I hope you enjoy yourself!!