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Monday, September 10, 2012

Vacation and Travel 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.

Check travel reviews for your destination. It can be helpful to get insight from other travelers about your hotel or resort. You can also find reviews that focus on the different activities you intend to partake in. By sifting through the comments, you can get a better idea of what to expect or decide if you need to make different arrangements.

Before you travel, make arrangements for pets at least two weeks in advance. Kennels and vet boarding often fills up, especially if you're traveling on or near a major holiday. If someone is coming to your home to feed your pet, make sure they're available in advance so you'll have time to look into other options if your pet sitter isn't available.

Research currency rates before you travel so you can easily budget your expenditures. Knowing the value of your dollar before you travel gives you a clear picture of what you can spend and create an itinerary that will be conducive to savings. By doing so you will maximize your fun and minimize overspending.

Get an e-book reader. When you are traveling for a long period of time, books can be a great form of entertainment. Unfortunately, most physical books are very heavy and can take up a lot of space in your bags. A e-book reader, however, is very light and can store 100s of virtual books.

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.

Travel is a vital, thrilling part of many people's lives. Like most life experiences, it is usually enhanced by careful research and forethought. If you are lucky enough to be embarking on a travel adventure, use the advice provided in this article to maximize your positive travel experiences and minimize any possible downfalls.

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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