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Travel and Vacation Advice

By Olivia M Darlington


Save money on your local travel when you arrive at your destination. By doing a bit of research into the various means of public transportation, you can avoid costly ground transportation such as taxis. Taking the bus for instance, can not only be cost effective, but also more enjoyable than chasing down cabs and paying those fees.

A great travel tip is to make sure your medical insurance will cover you when you travel anywhere overseas. If you find out that you aren't covered, you can always just buy supplemental insurance. You don't want to find yourself in a situation where you aren't insured.

When renting a car take the time before you leave the parking garage to acquaint yourself with its most basic features. Make sure an instruction manual for the car model is in the glove box and take time to skim through it. It's no fun to pull into rush hour traffic just as a thunder storm hits if you don't know how to turn on the windshield wipers!

Have someone pick up your mail and newspapers while you travel. A full mailbox and a pile of newspapers is a big sign that a home's owners are away. Have a friend or family member pick up these theft beacons and ensure you do not come back to a ransacked home.

When booking a hotel stay, be sure to ask when the hotel was last built or renovated. A low-cost motel that's brand new might be a better option than an older building attached to a good name. Stay away from lower-end and mid-range hotels that haven't been renovated in more than five or six years.

When traveling to poor countries or countries with high crime rates, keep all of your valuables out of sight. Don't wear a camera over your shoulder or even a cheap watch on your wrist if you don't want to attract the attention of thieves and beggars. Carry a shoulder bag for these types of items instead.

When visiting wineries, ask about a tour. Many vineyards offer free tours, even if you don't have a large group. This is a great way to learn about the area you're visiting as well as about the wine you've tasted. The tours are often about 15-20 minutes so you can easily add one to your itinerary.

As you have read at the beginning of this article, planning a trip can be quite worrisome. Keeping in mind some great tips and ideas will always prove to be helpful to you in your time of need. There is no right or wrong way to go about planning a trip, but you can still keep some advice in mind for next time.

If you are thinking of planning a really different type of holiday then why not try going with a 'glam-ping' trip. They are luxury but at the same time you will be able to experience the great outdoors and be close to nature!




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