If you’re looking to travel in the spring—or even next fall—it’s time to start planning now!
While it may seem far off, the schoolyear will fly by and the trip will be here before you know it. No matter how busy you are now, getting the ball rolling will make your life much easier in the future.
The good news is, you don’t have do it alone! Director’s Choice is here to take the bulk of work off your hands (and mind). But 2026 is filling up fast, so here are three reasons to head to https://www.directorschoice.com/get-in-touch/ and fill out the form today!
1. Time to Build the Perfect Itinerary
Starting now gives you the freedom to craft a more thoughtful, balanced trip. You’ll have time to consider different activities, compare experiences, and coordinate logistics—especially important when traveling with a group of students. With the extra lead time, your travel planner can more easily secure hard-to-get reservations, unique performance venues, special tours, or season-specific events that make the trip unforgettable, rather than scrambling for whatever’s left.
2. Better Prices and More Options
Booking early often means locking in lower airfare, hotel rates, and group discounts before prices rise closer to peak season. Flights and accommodations for popular destinations can skyrocket as spring approaches—and the best spots (like charming boutique hotels, guided tours, or limited-capacity attractions) tend to sell out months in advance. Early planners get first pick and better deals.
3. Less Stress, More Excitement
Planning ahead means you can spread out costs, paperwork, and prep instead of cramming it all into the weeks before departure. That’s particularly valuable when you need to coordinate a whole group’s worth of passports, visas, or special permissions. Getting things lined up early turns travel from a last-minute rush into a fun countdown, building anticipation instead of anxiety.
The prospect of preparing a trip can be daunting, but you don’t have to make it all happen at once! Travel is ideally planned low and slow, not in a pressure cooker.
Get started today by reaching out to your Director’s Choice representative or heading to https://www.directorschoice.com/get-in-touch.