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Vacation
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The Vacation Station

42, Charleston, South Carolina

The Vacation Station – Planning Travel Is Easy

“We can design any type of vacation, and, regardless of how much time it takes, we’ll put together the vacation that’s right for you,” says Project Director Aimee King, who has been with The Vacation Station for the past three years. “In addition to our high level of customer service, the low prices and 30-percent rebate can save you thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime.”

Cost, though certainly an important factor, is not the only reason to choose The Vacation Station. The company works only with three-, four- and five-star properties and offers a wide range of vacation options, from cruises to condos to luxury resorts to tours.

The Vacation Station does business with most of the world’s top cruise lines, offering vacation possibilities that will take you to places spanning virtually the entire globe: Alaska, New England, Italy, Africa, India, the Black Sea, the Red Sea, the North Sea, Hawaii, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, South America and even Antarctica, and every place in between.

If you’re pressed for time, cruises can be short, such as the one-day journey along the Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada. If you have nothing else to do for a month or so, however, and you want to see places you might have never seen before and might never see again, you can book passage on the 34-day Grand Asia Voyage, which will take you from Seattle to Petropavlovsk, Sendai, Yokohama, Shimizu, Kobe, Xingang, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore and other places on the other side of the world. The cost of these trips depends greatly on the client’s budget.

“We can get you on any cruise line, in any type of cabin and in any price range,” King says. “With most travel agents, you’ll have to pay for their markups and commissions. And if you try to do it yourself on the Internet, you might be rerouted to India or someplace like that. We provide top-of-the-line customer service, and it doesn’t cost you a penny.” The Vacation Station