Archive for June, 2010

How to Save on Food During Your Holiday Trip

No matter where you are going for your holiday, a large part of your budget will undoubtedly go to food.
And if you are like most travelers then you probably want to save money on your meals and snacks so you
can spend more on the other aspects of your trip, such as sightseeing, souvenir shopping and such. Here are
some tips to keep you gastronomically satisfied without going broke.
A lot of hotels, resorts and bed-and-breakfasts include breakfast in the room accommodation so it’s best to
take full advantage of this by making sure you fill up during this meal. This will prevent you from getting
hunger pangs during the morning.
Of course, no holiday would be complete without splurging in a restaurant at least once. If you want some
fine dining experience, try to reserve it for lunch as much as possible. For most people, lunch is the most
important meal of the day where they really need to fill up so if you’re going to spend big bucks on food,
do so at lunch.
Another good idea to save money on food is to do some research about the popular local restaurants in the
area. If a restaurant has a lot of local customers, you can rest assured that the food is great and the prices
are reasonable.

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Vacation Preparation Tips

Going on a holiday to a foreign place entails a lot of preparation. To make sure that you avoid any potential problems and other hassles during your trip, you need to plan your trip as meticulously as you can. Here are some planning tips to keep in mind.

* Do some research about the weather conditions in your place of destination. If you are going to a tropical place and you expect warm and bright days under the sun, make sure that it is not rainy season where you are going. Knowing about the weather will also give you a clue about what you type of clothes you should bring.
* Before you leave for your holiday, you might want to make sure that you are getting sufficient medical coverage with your insurance. This is particularly important if you are going to a place that poses potential risk or if you are planning to try extreme activities that could result to an injury. If you are not covered then you might want to look for another policy.
* If you are working with a travel agent, you might want to find out if there are any consequences should you decide to change your itinerary. Perhaps you might accidentally miss your flight or decide to stay for a couple of days more. Will there be any extra charges that you need to pay?

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Travel Warnings and Tips for Ladies

Women travelers, perhaps due to their physical vulnerability, often need to be more careful when they are traveling to a foreign country. Whether you are traveling alone, with a companion or with a group of people, it’s still important to keep in mind some important precautions to make sure you protect yourself at all times during your trip.

If you are renting a car to get around in your destination, be sure that you always lock car doors whether you are inside or outside the vehicle. It’s also important that you remove signs from the car that might tip off a criminal that you are a tourist who’s unfamiliar with the place. For instance, road maps and car rental stickers should not be in plain view.

Exploring a foreign country is also not the time to show off your expensive Fendi or Channel bag. Showing off such pricey purses can attract petty thieves who happen to know their designer goods. Instead, use a more drab purse if you have to or just a find a cute fanny pack that can go around your waste.

Your stay at your hotel will probably prove to be safe but this doesn’t mean that you can let your guard down already. For instance, try not to take a room on the main floor and avoid using stairs that are abandoned. You might also want to leave a radio or TV on in your room when you leave to give the illusion that your room is always occupied.

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Travel Tips for Women Travelers

When it comes to male and female travelers, safety rules are generally the same. However, there are some special precautions that women must keep in mind when going to a foreign destination, especially when traveling alone.

Female travelers usually have carry-on bags aside from their luggage so be sure to take advantage of this by putting all your valuables in your carry-on bag. To be more safe, try to divide you money and put them in several locations. You can even put some in a pouch which you can slip into your bra.

Packing your earrings can be tricky when traveling. Because they are so small, they often tend to get lost. To keep your earrings and other small accessories in place, you can place them in those little lipstick carriers so they are secure.

Another mistake that female travelers must be sure to avoid is wearing clothes that are too provocative or attention-getting. Even if you are going to a place where it’s extremely hot, opt for cool modest clothing such as short-sleeved t-shirts, shorts and such. You might also want to read up on your destination’s customs to find out the acceptable mode of dressing for women. For instance, showing too much skin is still unacceptable for most countries in the Middle East.

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Vaccinations for Travel and Other Health Tips

Vaccinations for Travel and Other Health Tips

If you’re going to a foreign destination for the upcoming holiday then one of the things you need to ensure is your safety. Often, holiday makers are so caught up in the excitement of their vacation that they often tend to forget about their safety. To make sure that you don’t ruin your vacation with health woes and other safety issues, here are some useful guidelines to follow.

If you have any particular food allergies then you might want to list them down and find out what they are called in your destination. You don’t want to order an exotic-sounding dish from the menu only to find out later that it’s one of the foods you’re extremely allergic to.

Next, do some research as to what diseases are prevalent in your destination so you can take steps to protect yourself from them. This might mean taking the necessary vaccinations and carrying certain medications. Some countries will also require you to undergo certain vaccinations before you can enter.

Diarrhea is another common problem that a lot of travelers experience during their trip. To protect yourself, always avoid drinking tap water wherever you go. Instead, carry around bottle mineral water to make sure that you are drinking safely. Avoiding raw foods and meat is also a good way to protect yourself from diarrhea.

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Day Spa Salon: How to Choose One

If you feel like it has been such a long time since you truly relaxed then a spa holiday is probably the best idea for you. A spa break will allow you to take a breather from your hectic life and allow you to enjoy a few days of rest and rejuvenation. Here are some tips to heed if this is your first time to go on a spa holiday.

The firs thing you need to do would be to look for a spa that truly meets your needs. For instance, do you want a spa that offers mostly beauty treatments? Or do you want one that focuses more on rejuvenating the body and spirit? Or, if you’re like most spa enthusiasts, do you want a spa that combines both?

Once you have a handful of options to choose from, gauge the quality of the facility by asking how many professionals there are on the staff. A good spa will have a lot of members on its staff—enough to provide each and every customer excellent service.

Just as you need to figure out what kind of treatments you want to receive, you should also try to determine what your goals are. Do you want to lose weight, tone your muscles, learn how to eat better or improve your skin complexion? These are some of the questions that you should answer before choosing a spa.

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Clothes for Travel: Some Guidelines

If you’re currently packing in preparation for a holiday trip then you are probably wondering what clothes you should bring for your vacation. The clothes you bring certainly play a big part for your holiday. Too many clothes can weigh you down and can end up being an inconvenience. The wrong kind of clothes can also force you to spend money buying the clothes you need. Here are some guidelines to make sure you bring the right type of clothes without hassling your trip.

If you’re someone who likes to play around with various colors for your everyday outfits then you may have to cut it down to about two color schemes. This will allow you to pack fewer clothes and less accessories that will go with your outfit.

You might also want to evaluate the clothes you bring according to their level of washability. For instance, silk clothing can be very easy to wash and they also consume very little space when packing.

Another essential item that you should also bring is a plastic raincoat. A plastic raincoat can be very versatile. You can use it as a windbreaker during windy or rainy days and you can also wear it as a bathrobe.

If you’re traveling with children, try to pack their old clothes which you can easily discard during the trip. If you’re going to a destination that has plenty of unprivileged children, you can even donate these clothes to them.

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