Now Is The Time To Book



If you are planning a vacation for this year 2006, then now is the time to book. We at Tapaza.com recommend taking action now. Whether you are planning a vacation for the family, a business trip or a cruise in the Caribbean, you certainly don't want to miss the boat or the plane this year.

Anyone who has been confronted with high airline ticket fares in the past knows that it pays to get your reservations early in the year. Don't wait until last minute, because in St. Maarten there is no such thing as last-minute fares. Make your bookings now and make sure secure the quoted fares by paying as early as possible.

Remember, a fare is only guaranteed once you have paid and your ticket is printed. If you are worried that it may be too early to make a definite commitment, because - as we know in life, nothing is definite - you can discuss your concerns with us and we will advise you on the best options available.

For instance, you can choose to book a ticket which allows for cancellations with refunds or allow changing the travel dates without penalty fees. The fare will be higher than the cheapest non-refundable, non-changeable ticket, but you get peace of mind because you know you can make changes anytime you want after the ticket has been printed without it costing you a bundle.

So don't hesitate to go online on our website at www.Tapaza.com and research the fares and availability in our reservation system. You can make a tentative reservation, choose your preferred method of payment (cash, bank transfer or credit card) and then contact us to discuss the booking if you have any questions. If you have a more complicated itinerary, please call or email us with your request and we will gladly work it out for you.

So don't miss the boat. Avoid the expensive fare and go online now to http://www.tapaza.com and book early.


Maynen Lucio

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