Friday, February 3, 2012

Trip Of A Lifetime? Follow These Tips To Keep You Safe!

By Eddey P Stonehowse


If you desire to see new places and enjoy new experiences, travelling may be just the thing for you. Traveling can be very costly and take up a lot of time though. Here are some helpful tips for making the most of your precious vacation time to travel and keeping it affordable.

When traveling internationally, use bottled water. Drinking water in foreign countries is usually not purified and can make you very ill. Make sure you use bottled water when choosing to brush your teeth. The tap water is just as likely to make you sick.

One way to do vacation planning is by utilizing the power of the Internet. Booking travel has never been easier. The effort you have to put into travel planning is minimized when you use the right Internet resources. You can make hotel reservations, schedule flights and set up rental cars with the use of your computer. You can easily access reviews and photos of hotels for quick comparison. In addition, these sites can offer you some tremendous savings opportunities, including package deals and discounts for travel plans made at the last minute.

Make sure that your passports are valid. Most countries have explicit rules regarding your passport. You may not be allowed into their country if your passport is expiring in a certain amount of time. This can be from 3-6 months of your trip, though there are some places where that time frame can be 8-12 months.

Check the expiration dates on your passports. A lot of countries have certain rules concerning passports. If your passport expires within a specified time frame, you may not be able to enter the country. These times can be three or six months, or even eight months to a year.

Many airports have added these to enhance waiting areas and provide a diversion and entertainment for young children while waiting for flights. Your delay will go more smoothly if your children are happy than if they were tired and bored.

Study up on the political and social landscape you'll find when you visit a foreign country. The best place to find this information is the federal B.C.A. They provide travel advisories and other information that is of interest for tourists going abroad. Doing this will alert you to dangerous situations before you get caught up in them.

Give your bellhop and maid a nice tip. The typical tip is a dollar per bag of luggage and anywhere from two to five dollars per day for housekeeping. If you can tip these people appropriately, you will find that you will have a better relationship with the hotel staff during your stay.

During an extra-long flight or road trip, get up and stretch your legs at least once per hour. Having to sit for too long can cause muscle problems, or more dangerously, the formation of blood clots.

Be sure to provide any children traveling with you with id of their own. Make sure they also have enough money to make use of a pay phone. A card should be filled out for each child noting age, height, weight, and identifying characteristics. This information should be kept current, and both parents should carry copies of the cards.

If you are bringing any electric appliances with you on an international trip, check their power standards and, if necessary, purchase an adapter. If you wait until you get to the airport, or try to get one from a store close to your hotel, you will pay much more.

Make sure you create copies of all your important documents before you leave. Passports, insurance, and confirmation numbers will all need to be kept in at least two places while you travel in order to ensure you always have a copy available. It is wise to have a relative or friend hold onto a set too in case your documents turn up missing.

Plan ahead for international travel by obtaining electrical currency adapters prior to the day of departure. If you wait and then end up purchasing an adapter from the airport or hotel, you can expect to pay double or even triple the normal price.

Stay up as late as possible, or at least until around 8 o'clock in the evening, to help adapt to the time change. Try to stay awake until the right time, even if you feel tired from jet lag. If you sleep too early, you may end up feeling jet lagged for longer. You will overcome jet lag fast if you help your body quickly adjust to the time zone changes.

Always keep a picture of your child on you. Losing your child can be a scary prospect. It can, however, still happen. Having a photo on you to share with authorities could mean the difference in whether or not your child is found quickly.

By reading online reviews, you can avoid potential problems with any resorts or hotels you may stay at. By looking at reviews prior to booking your trip, it will save you from picking the wrong place.

Don't bring any unnecessary valuables with you. If you bring a lot of valuables with you, you have a greater chance of losing them or having them stolen.

As was discussed in this article, due to the poor economy you might be wanting to put off going on vacation this year. Take in just a few of these ideas and your budget vacation will be more enjoyable than you could have imagined.




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