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When the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, it’s easy for the winter blues to creep in. Plus, once the holidays wind down, everything you had to look forward to for the season seems to fade away. While you might not be able to escape winter in the present, you can plan for excitement in the future. Here are three reasons to prepare for a summer group tour while there’s still snow on the ground.

3 Reasons to Plan Your Summer Group Tour This Winter

1. Shrug off the Winter Melancholy

When year-end holidays are done and gone, it’s natural to feel low. Instead of waiting out the cold and dreary weather, hop on your computer and look up the best places to get away this summer. By booking a charter service to the most sought-after destinations near you, you’ll forget all about shoveling the driveway.

2. Get Access to Lower Prices

group tourBooking in advance can get you great deals, but many people only shoot for a few weeks or months prior to their trip. By planning half of a year ahead, you can snag all the early booking discounts available. If you’re planning a group tour to a summery locale, check out prices for a charter service before the New Year’s ball drops to save big on transportation.

3. Have Time to Plan Your Adventures

With all that time between booking and getting away, you’ll be able to request time off from work, notify your friends and family members, and plan the ultimate excursions for your group tour. Whether you want to go gambling, horseback riding, or wine tasting, the summer is your distant canvas on which to paint the ultimate vacation picture.

 

If winter weather has you daydreaming of sunny days, turn your fantasies into a countdown with Bloom Tour and Charter Services of Taunton, MA. With over 70 years of growing and improving their fleet, they provide top-quality motorcoaches to accommodate group tours around the southeastern Massachusetts area. To start planning your charter service adventure, call them at (800) 323-3009, or visit their website to learn more about their group tour options.

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