

I believe the biggest reason people are unsure about planning a trip through Groupon is that Groupon is a middle-man. I think the majority of Groupon's customers normally have no problem buying products or deals on Groupon because it seems like a direct transaction (though it's not), but buying a Groupon travel deal clearly goes through Groupon and a tourism company and I think that puts people off. Why are some people hesitant to travel with Groupon? I'll lead you through exactly how I went about assessing the validity of the Groupon and organizing the trip. I will be speaking from experience-in November 2016 two friends and I did a Groupon Getaway to Sri Lanka. By the way, this is NOT a sponsored post (but does contain some affiliate links). Today, I'll fill you in on if it's a viable option for travel deals specifically. Most people know Groupon as a great site to purchase local deals at significantly reduced prices.
