If you are traveling by airplane, be sure to bring along your own headphones. Most in-flight entertainment systems today require that you wear headphones. You may be able to buy them in-flight, but it will be at a greatly inflated cost. Headphones are also a great way to create 'white noise' to block out your neighbors and/or the plane noise.
When you arrive at your destination don't hesitate to ask for help in any way. The locals of the town should be more than willing to give you good advice on where to visit. You want to make the most out of your experience so don't be shy, remember you'll probably never see those people again anyway.
If traveling by air, it is important to to think ahead of time. Many airports are located in major cities, and reaching them, especially during rush hour, can be difficult and time consuming. Pack your suitcase the night before. Make all the preparations you need well before your flight. Nothing is worse than missing your flight.
Remember, when traveling abroad it is better to avoid drinking the local tap water. Most visitors will be unaccustomed to the local water, and can get quite ill. It's much easier to go to the local supermarket or grocery store, and buy bottled water instead. It cuts down your chance of sickness, as bottled water is usually produced to the highest of standards.
If you are a woman traveling abroad, always make sure that your purse is properly closed or zipped. If it is possible, use a bag that is not easily opened, or one that has a complicated clasp. In foreign countries, many pick-pocketers target unsuspecting tourists that are not careful with their bags. Things can be plucked from your purse in a matter of seconds. Secure your bag to keep your personal items safe.
Watch prices even after you book. Some airline and hotel companies offer you a refund if the price of your reservation drops after you book it, so keep an eye on the price. Alternatively, set-up an account with a price watcher site. After you enter the reservations you made and the price you paid, it will alert you when the price has dropped by the minimum amount required for a refund.
If you are planning on traveling in the coming months, keep your eye out for promotional deals online through various discount travel sites. By signing up through a discount site and entering desired travel destinations and dates into their database, you will receive emails that will alert you when there are especially low prices or good promotions to your next intended destination.
When travelling out of the country, make sure someone back home has a detailed copy of your itinerary. Make sure they know where you'll be staying and have a way to contact you in case of an emergency. This is also good on the off case that something happens to you they can find you.
Always let someone know when you are planning to travel. While unexpected trips and spontaneous travel may seem like a good idea at the time, it is not so great if something goes awry. Letting a friend, family member or neighbor know you will be gone and where you are going is always a good idea. Contact that person as soon as you reach your destination. Let them know when you will be coming home. You will be glad you did.
If you are driving to a port city before leaving on a cruise, always find a hotel that offers free parking and arrive the night before. This way, there's no risk of missing your boat if you end up being delayed, and you save a bundle on parking. Check with the hotel staff about parking deals even if none are published.
When you arrive at your destination don't hesitate to ask for help in any way. The locals of the town should be more than willing to give you good advice on where to visit. You want to make the most out of your experience so don't be shy, remember you'll probably never see those people again anyway.
If traveling by air, it is important to to think ahead of time. Many airports are located in major cities, and reaching them, especially during rush hour, can be difficult and time consuming. Pack your suitcase the night before. Make all the preparations you need well before your flight. Nothing is worse than missing your flight.
Remember, when traveling abroad it is better to avoid drinking the local tap water. Most visitors will be unaccustomed to the local water, and can get quite ill. It's much easier to go to the local supermarket or grocery store, and buy bottled water instead. It cuts down your chance of sickness, as bottled water is usually produced to the highest of standards.
If you are a woman traveling abroad, always make sure that your purse is properly closed or zipped. If it is possible, use a bag that is not easily opened, or one that has a complicated clasp. In foreign countries, many pick-pocketers target unsuspecting tourists that are not careful with their bags. Things can be plucked from your purse in a matter of seconds. Secure your bag to keep your personal items safe.
Watch prices even after you book. Some airline and hotel companies offer you a refund if the price of your reservation drops after you book it, so keep an eye on the price. Alternatively, set-up an account with a price watcher site. After you enter the reservations you made and the price you paid, it will alert you when the price has dropped by the minimum amount required for a refund.
If you are planning on traveling in the coming months, keep your eye out for promotional deals online through various discount travel sites. By signing up through a discount site and entering desired travel destinations and dates into their database, you will receive emails that will alert you when there are especially low prices or good promotions to your next intended destination.
When travelling out of the country, make sure someone back home has a detailed copy of your itinerary. Make sure they know where you'll be staying and have a way to contact you in case of an emergency. This is also good on the off case that something happens to you they can find you.
Always let someone know when you are planning to travel. While unexpected trips and spontaneous travel may seem like a good idea at the time, it is not so great if something goes awry. Letting a friend, family member or neighbor know you will be gone and where you are going is always a good idea. Contact that person as soon as you reach your destination. Let them know when you will be coming home. You will be glad you did.
If you are driving to a port city before leaving on a cruise, always find a hotel that offers free parking and arrive the night before. This way, there's no risk of missing your boat if you end up being delayed, and you save a bundle on parking. Check with the hotel staff about parking deals even if none are published.
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