Monday, November 5, 2012

Take a Pretrip Peek at Your Travel Destination on Peek

Once the beaches of Hawaii call out to you, there is a lot of work to do. You must decide which ones to visit, find out what other attractions are nearby and worth your attention, and then book your daily tours. Peek suggests various activities, such as mountain biking, kayaking, snorkeling or turtle watching, for your perusal, making it easy to plan a vacation. The website specializes in California and Hawaii destinations.

?Peek.com is one-stop shop for travelers to discover and book amazing things to do,? Francesca Barber of Peek told RESCUECOM.??Whether it?s visiting the MOMA, eating your way through a local culinary walking tour, biking down volcanic craters, or heading to a film festival, Peek has hand-picked the best activities for an unforgettable trip.?

?This emphasis on curation,? she continued, ?extends to insider tips and hidden gems in the form of `Perfect Days? from tastemakers and local experts such as TV personality Piers Morgan, designer Tory Burch and French Laundry chef Timothy Hollingsworth. Peek?s beautiful design, inspiring photography, smart editorial content and aggregated reviews take the pain out of trip planning and make the site stand out from others. It offers?a curated selection of the top activities in a new destination, displays them beautifully and makes them easily bookable online.?We deliver travel memories without headaches.?

The wide variety of possible activities includes tours by plane, cooking classes, winery tastings, hot air balloon rides and an Alcatraz visit, plus activities for children.

When planning a weekend trip to Istanbul with friends, Ruzwana Bashir, Peek co-founder and CEO, needed 20 hours. ?I ended up having an Excel file, which had morning, afternoon and evening of everything that we were doing, the person providing the activity and their phone number,? she explained. ?Although it?s become folklore amongst my friends, it ended up being something that they used all the time. And I thought, ?OK, there should be a better way to do this.? ?

According to Peek, travelers average about seven hours planning a trip, visiting 22 websites, digging through guidebooks and magazines, and collecting recommendations from friends. ?We all know how difficult and time consuming this process can be,? Bashir noted.

Bashir said she started Peek a year ago with CTO Oskar Bruening, ?to inject some fun into the travel planning process,? and avoid fragmented, painful web experiences.

Make sure your vacation proceeds smoothly without any electronic device problems. Professional computer companies, such as RESCUECOM, offer remote computer repair and computer service by phone, even when you are away from home.

In addition, some of the local spots do not offer online booking themselves, so Peek makes it possible.

?Peek is a sleek and stress-free website for travelers to plan their perfect escapes,? she concluded.

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