Monday, April 8, 2013

Tips For A Trouble Free Vacation Every Time

By Velvet Wieczorek


Requesting a travel guide prior to your trip is a great idea to familiarize yourself with your destination. Travel guides can be requested from the Chamber of Commerce in the city you are traveling to. This article will give you some tips on different ways you can familiarize yourself with your travel destination.

If you carry a smartphone, turn off the cellular and data services and simply make use of the Wi-Fi. If you were to accidentally use your data services while traveling internationally, you could be hit with hefty roaming charges. Wi-Fi services at free hotspots, however, won't cost you anything from your cell company.

When looking at packages that include airfare, your hotel and meals among other things, make sure to compare how much this package costs to how much you would be paying for each of these things individually. Perhaps you could save money by finding your own airfare, paying for the hotels and taking your meals outside of the hotel.

Keeping a business card from your hotel in your wallet may keep you out of trouble. Immediately upon check-in make sure you grab a card and have it with you wherever you may go. Most especially in a foreign country or unfamiliar place, if you get lost you can simply call them for help or if you happen to over indulge in spirits the card will identify your rightful place in the neighborhood.

If you're looking to traveling to a foreign country, try not to exchange your currency at the airport. Because it is often the easiest currency exchange to get to, the exchange rates are typically very high. Before you travel, look up nearby banks that do currency exchanges, as you will typically be able to find much better rates.

It is helpful to label your power cords when you are traveling. Most people travel with a lot of different electronic devices. Not all of them will need to be constantly plugged in, so many people invariably leave one of the cords behind. If you write your name and phone number on masking tape and wrap the tape around your power cord, you have a much better chance of getting it back.

Saving money on your trip is important, so take advantage of frequent-flyer miles. Your miles can offer nothing if you do not use them. Miles may have an expiration date so it is in your best interest to use them. Free flights or discounted hotels are great uses for these miles and can save you a bundle.

If you're going on a cruise, pack a snorkle with you. Then when you stop at one of the locations, hit the beach and do a bit of snorkling. You'll be amazed at what you can see while snorking, especially if your cruise is in the Caribbean. And buying a snorkle is a lot cheaper than paying for a snorkle tour!

When traveling in Europe, walk! Many European cities are smaller and more pedestrian friendlier than their American counterparts. Walking through a city will let you experience more and allow you to stop and discover interesting places along your route. Not only that, but you'll save on cab fares and other travel expenses.

There are a few essentials everyone should have whenever they're travelling. No matter where you're going, make sure to bring your photo ID, preferably in more than one form, any medication that you frequently or infrequently need, and a small amount of cash. Everyone has their own personal needs, so think of what yours are before you travel.

Bring your own toilet paper! In many countries, toilet paper is either not used, or not provided. Put a small amount of toilet paper in a plastic sandwich bag, and carry it with you, or simply grab a travel pack of facial tissues. You do not want to get stuck without any!

Try to look into getting a suitcase alarm for your personal belongings. This way, if anyone tries to steal your luggage or bags when you are not looking, an alarm with go off, alerting you of the potential theft. These alarms are not expensive and are easy to find.

If you travel by air frequently, it's a good idea to learn the rules of the TSA. Every airport has a security checkpoint that you need yo pass before you can get too your plane and not knowing the security rules can make your time at the checkpoint frustrating for you and the people around you.

When traveling overseas, hang on to your reciepts for credit card purchases. When you file them, date them and note the purpose of the purchase. When you get home, you have an easy way to reconcile your statement with the money you spent. This will make it much easier to spot any fraudulent charges.

When traveling with children by plane, try to book a direct flight if at all possible. Even if you have to pay a little more, it will be worth it when you arrive at your destination with happy children. Non-direct flights often result in increased stress for all due to long layovers and changes in flight schedules.

Joining a hotel's loyalty program can provide you with many different traveling perks. Members of these programs often get special bonuses that are not available to the general population. Some hotels offer free internet access or a free drink every morning for breakfast. Others will iron a few items of your clothing for no charge. Loyalty programs are a way to make your hotel stay a little more pleasant.

If you have to wear a suit on an overnight trip make sure it's the right one. A wool suit will arrive fresher than one made of any other fiber. Hang it up in the bathroom when you arrive, turn the shower on hot, and close the door; let it steam for a while and all the wrinkles will drop out. It will look as good as new. When you're going on your next trip, make sure that you are fully prepared and loaded with the tips in this article. Maybe you won't end up utilizing all of these ideas, but they can be a great start for a better trip, next time.




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