Wonders of the World

What Kind of Traveler are you?

Active Traveler

For this kind the travelers we suggest sites as the volcanoes in Hawaii, cruises for Alaska, and flying to the Himalayas. Do not forget the beauty of the Safaris in Africa, and coral reef in Australia. If you are searching for real adventure, the involvement that can dare and joy you, it is in your hands; then get-up-and-go and grow your understanding of the world

The Learner Traveler

The ancient sites that offer history alive such as the Parthenon, Athens are there to be visited. Also, you can get to the beauty of engineering in Egypt visiting the Pyramids, Rome and the wonderful Coliseum, Macchu Picchu in Cuzco, Peru and the London Bridge, England; just to enumerate some of the archeological, historical, and wonderful cities.

The Styled Traveler

If you enjoy luxury and be pumper, there are many places around the world that can be a combination of adventure, learning, and extravagance. Just to mention a few Maldives, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates.

Services

We Offer The Following Services

Air Ticketing

we combine experience with business knowledge, to find you the best price ticket in the market. Working with one of the best research programs. Once you select a product, Spirit Tourers engages with you immediately and will continue to work with you through ticketing and travels needs. This enables you to more quickly have access to tickets and offers.

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Cruises

Explore and enjoy the stunning scenarios of the oceans. Call us today.

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Tour Packages

Travelers have now different approach to reviews, and family referrals for their tour package they have great options to choose an accommodate their interest.

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Hotel Accomodations

Hotel bookings can be made worldwide and local

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Sea Explorations

People are exploring Iceland, Norway and Antarctica with smiles and return visit.

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Ski Experiences

How about a trip to Vail Colorado? You can experience the mountains and snow and it’s one of the most prestigious ski resort.

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Best Travel Apps

Best Travel Apps around the world

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Best for Finding Cheap Flights: Hopper

One of the best travel apps for flights, Hopper analyzes billions of airfare and hotel prices a day—as well as its vast archive of historical data—to tell you whether to wait or book your trip.

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Best Travel Planner App: TripIt

TripIt organizes all of your itineraries in one place. Available for both iPhone and Android, users simply forward confirmation emails to plans@tripit.com, and the app will create you a *free* master doc for each trip. You can access the itinerary anywhere, even without an internet connection.

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Best for Road Trips: Roadtrippers

You have a considerable amount of flexibility on a road trip, but planning them requires effort. Try Roadtrippers the next time you're inspired to grab a car and go. The app allows you to map your route with up to 7 waypoints free of charge. After that, there's an option to upgrade to Roadtrippers Plus.

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Best for Finding Unexpected Destinations: Skyscanner

Skyscanner's "everywhere" feature allows you to look for surprising destinations simply by sorting by your budget and your travel timeframe. For example, you may think Europe will be out of your price-range, but this feature could make the trip possible.

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Best Travel Weather App for Road Trips: Drive Weather

The last thing you want is to get caught in a nasty, vision-obscuring storm when you're on a long stretch of highway with your family or friends. DriveWeather was designed to help road travelers avoid the worst weather conditions. The app lets you track your best (read: sunniest) departure time, providing radar views and routes from one point to another—with rain, freezing rain, ice, and snow icons that let you know when there's slippery roads ahead.

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Best for Filtering Airlines and Hotels: Kayak

The beauty of KAYAK is that it aggregates the best fares from most airlines, allowing you to filter flight options based on your airline preference and departure times, while easily changing dates and destinations. You can also find deals on car rentals and hotels.

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Best for Non-Hotel Lodgers: Airbnb

hether you're looking to rent a room, a house, or an entire hacienda, you can search for accommodations in your desired location. The app (free on Google Play and iTunes) lets you filter through photos and reviews, as well as sort by amenities—like a pool or washing machine. Plus, a local host can provide insight about great dining spots.

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Best for Connecting With Locals: Meetup

One way to fully immerse yourself in your travel destination is to meet and talk with locals. Meetup can help you connect with people who are interested in the same things as you, even while on vacation. Whether it's cooking, tech, sports, music, or photography, the app will help you make new friends all over the world.

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Best App for International Travel: Rome2rio

With data from over 160 countries, Rome2rio is one of the best international travel apps. Simply enter any address, landmark, or city as your destination and the app displays info about accommodations and things to do.

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Best For Nature Lovers: AllTrails

If you're like Oprah and think "hiking is so fun," you need to download this app. AllTrails is for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, and even those who just want to fit in a cardio workout while on vacation. The app has over 100,000 curated trails—which all but guarantee you'll find one near you—and lets you create and share custom maps with friends.

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Best for Finding Recommendations: TripAdvisor

For the unacquainted, TripAdvisor has over 700 million reviews of 8 million destinations to peruse before booking your hotel, dinner reservation, or even planning a day at the museum. Free on both iOS and Google Play, the comprehensive app is available in 28 languages.

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Best App for Happy Campers: RV Parks & Campgrounds

In this app, folks who are all about that RV life will find 40,000 stop-offs anyone on the open road will want to know about: Public and private RV parks and campgrounds, as well as rest areas, gas station, and stores.