Monday, June 11, 2012

Tips For Holiday Travel

By Emily R Sanderson


A great travel tip that's often overlooked is to pack toilet paper with you when you're going on a road trip. You never know how far the next rest stop will be or if someone in your group needs to use the bathroom right away. It never hurts to be prepared.

When traveling, avoid crowded places where pickpockets might frequent. This includes subways, elevators, train stations, tourism attractions, market festivals, and poor neighborhoods. If you are forced to visit one of these places, make sure your valuables are secured in inside pockets or a bag with a shoulder strap, and check them frequently.

Plan in advance if you will be traveling overnight. Many international destinations have very long flights. You will want to bring a few things such as a pillow and a small blanket. Sometimes airlines have them available but this is not always the case. Better to look after your own comfort.

When traveling internationally, an internet phone service on your laptop or smartphone. International calls using a cellular network can cost in excess of $3 a minute. Internet calls can only be placed from places where you have Wi-Fi access, but they will cost you only a couple of pennies a minute.

Find out about national holidays. Before you schedule your international travel, check a calendar to see if there are any holidays during your stay abroad and what that means in terms of business and restaurant closings. It may affect what is open or available to do. You may find you have plenty or options or, it could be a day of rest for the locals - meaning a day wasted for you - leaving you with nothing to do.

If you are planning to travel to a country in a very different time zone to yours, make sure you factor jet lag into your plans. Having a low key, relaxing first day planned will get your trip off to a good start, and avoid you having to explore when all you want to do is sleep.

Look for coupons online for things you may want to do during your trip. You can get restaurant coupons for free meals when you purchase one meal or discounts on attractions, etc. This proves very helpful when traveling with your whole family and vacations can be very expensive to plan.

The travel industry has grown to be a large percentage of our economy with motels and hotels increasing in great numbers. Even though there is less travel taking place recently, most larger chains are still doing well. Some smaller independent businesses are suffering, especially in the off season. You should be able to use the tips in this article to help you save some money, while taking the vacation of your dreams.

One of the growing industries is for the luxury camping holidays. Often using yurts for accommodation they provide an excellent value for money holiday with a touch of luxury. Make sure you look in magazines for discount vouchers before you book!




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