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  • The Insider's Guide to Shopping in Rome  By : Ken Sand
    Let's start off with the high end fashion. For the big name labels, the area around Piazza di Spagna is the spot.  Gucci, Fendi, Prada, Valentino, Tod’s, Costume National and Bulgari all rub shoulders in this pristine and obviously costly neighbourhood. For fancy labels at outlet prices (rarely less than 50% off, so calculate accordingly), check out the TAD outlet (5 Via San Giacomo) nearby. If you’re willing to make the trek beyond the city limits, the outlet centres Castel Romano (www.mcarthurglen.it) and Fashion District (www.fashiondistrict.it) are both about 45-minute drive away and worth the trip.
  • The 5 Worst Tourist Traps in Copenhagen  By : Ken Sand
    1. The first thing to stay clear of is Tivoli in major holidays. Tivoli is fun but also expensive. Being Denmark’s single largest tourist attraction with more than 4 million visitors a year the huge line outside on special days like Halloween and Christmas is really not worth the wait. Tivoli should be visited in the summer time, if at all, and be prepared to pay large amount for rides, food, drinks, well basically for everything inside the walls.
  • Cruise Ship Travel: 5 Tips For Cruise Travelers  By : Ed Sparrow
    There are numerous domains on world travel cruises from where you can acquire every detail, which you might require for making a decision on your cruise. Information, which includes things to bring on the journey and departure time & location of the cruise, are only a click on the mouse away. You'll have fun while exploring various cruise lines. Educating yourself on the cruise, which you might take, leaves you with an assurance that you've made the right decision.
  • The Top 10 Sights in Cairo  By : Joanne Hensman
    Said to have been built for Prince Mohammad Ali between 1899 and 1929, the Manial Palace became property of Egypt in 1955. Nowadays, the structure (a mixture of Ottoman, Moorish, European rococo and Persian architecture) houses a museum containing artefacts dating from medieval times all the way up to the 19th century. As well as history buffs, the museum’s gardens will appeal to plant lovers, as it contains a selection of rare tropical plants and incredible palms.
  • Traveling While Pregnant: Tips For Safety and Comfort  By : Nick Nikolis
    If your itinerary will take you on the road, make sure to schedule a little extra time for bathroom breaks. Plan to stop at least every 90 minutes to stretch and move around. Be safe inside a car by wearing your seat belt low under your belly and sit as far back from the airbag as possible. If you are in an accident, even a small one, check with a doctor immediately. As a passenger, try stretching your legs, rotating your ankles and wiggling your toes to help aid in circulation. When traveling by bus or train by very careful when traversing the narrow aisles and corridors.
  • American Travel Ideas: Amtrak Will Take You Most Anywhere  By : Chuck Saddler
    On our first trip, we rode the train an hour-and-a-half to Oklahoma City. On our second trip, we traveled much further, riding all the way to Fort Worth Texas. And then the Amtrak service ended its run from Chicago, Illinois to San Antonio, Texas. That was in the early 1970's, when I was about eight-years-old.
  • Travel Insurance – War and Terrorism Cover  By : Patrick Chong
    But in some countries, travellers face the risk of much more serious disturbances to their holidays. Wars, civil disorder and even terrorism are among the dangers that you may face, and even if you’ve bought travel insurance, it may not be able to help you in these situations. It is vital for UK travellers to know how these extreme circumstances can affect their travel insurance, and what precautions to take before they go – travelling to a dangerous area with inadequate insurance cover can be a recipe for disaster.
  • Tips to Notice Travel Fraud  By : Tom Tessin
    You absolutely have to do research on the travel location before you try to go there. On Internet, you may find crime info of different cities in all countries. You may also call delegation for the information. There are travel brochures obtainable at travel bureau where you stay. You don’t need to be afraid to travel. Providing you do your study properly.
  • 10 Tips That Make Cruises Enjoyable  By : Barry Allen
    In a world that is moving at a fast pace people treasure their vacations. And world wide vacation options and popularity are growing with cruising being among the top 5. A cruise makes a vacation exotic yet affordable, exciting not hum drum and represents a great mixture of adventure, sun and sea, socializing and more.
  • The 3 Worst Tourist Traps in Madrid  By : Ken Sand
    I have written a bit about a few tourist pitfalls in Madrid so you can avoid doing the same mistake as so many tourists have done in the past. Please feel free to check out the tips below and make sure that you don’t fall into the same tourist traps as other tourists.
  • 6 Tips For Cruising With Kids  By : Barry Allen
    Holidays with kids can be joyful if you plan things well. Cruises are a wonderful choice for a family vacation as everyone can spend time together and yet enjoy separate activities without getting in the way. When planning a cruise trip with children choose a trip which is not planned for romantic getaways or for senior citizens. Choose a trip where the destinations are fun and the ship has special activity programs for kids.
  • Survival Kits: 9 Things to Look For While Making a Choice  By : Matt Danilov
    However, just because a company declares its survival kit to be "emergency gear," there's really no guarantee that these items will actually be of good quality, or will be effective in a dire situation. There's nothing worse than reaching for your survival kit during a power blackout in hurricane season, and realizing that the flashlights come with weak batteries.
  • Malta & Gozo Cruise and Vacation Tips  By : Gen Wright
    It is possible to get rent cars in Malta and Gozo, however you will be driving to British convention. This means that the cars steering wheel is located on the right and you will need to keep left on the road. There are public vehicles you can take like the bus, but you have to check its schedule. The people of Malta and Gozo are also very friendly; you can try hitchhiking to get around town.
  • Malta - A Quick Travel Guide  By : Gen Wright
    The Republic of Malta lies in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea and is composed of seven islands, which makes it an archipelago. This island nation enjoys warm climate; the winters are not as cold compared to other countries in Europe and the summers are hot. If you plan to visit Malta during the summer, make sure you are ready for dry, warm breezes and do not expect rain to fall during the season. There are times when the sirocco can make Malta feel like an oven and the temperature could rise as high as 38 degrees Celsius.
  • Top Cruising Destinations in California  By : Roberto Garabell
    For a different place to visit then consider Ballena Bay. Not many people visit this area. There isn't much to this bay aside from the scene. There is only one restaurant with a small garden patio to enjoy. However, if you want a secluded area to visit then this is the place.
  • 5 Tips For Travel to Canada  By : Amy Nutt
    When you travel to any new place, it’s important to carry a good travel guide. Canada is no exception. You can print out a travel guide on line, or you can purchase a well-know travel guide for Canada, such as Lonely Planet.
  • Car Travel Tips: Driving in Europe  By : Levi Quinn
    Be selective regarding the time of year that you plan to go to Europe. Certain seasons are much better for driving than others. The spring and the fall is the best time to drive through Europe. Other seasons such as winter are very busy there due to holidays like Christmas. It can be extremely frustrating to drive at that time of year.
  • How to Make a Fun and Safe Travel With Your Baby  By : Janet R.
    One of the most dominant safety standard during a road trip especially if you have a baby is acquiring safety seat for the child. Having a safety seat for your little one is very important when having a long road trip, even a short distance of drives like going to a nearby grocery stores or restaurants calls for a safety method of travel especially when bringing a child. After all, you can never be too sure when it is your baby's safety that is on the line. As a parent, you may want to buy baby seat for your little one, however you should avoid the one that is already used, for it can't assure you that the seat's ability is enough to keep you baby safe.
  • Traveling With Your Children  By : Nick Nikolis
    Always remember to bring the bare essentials when traveling. You will encounter a plethora of public restrooms that may not live up to your hygiene requirements while on the road or in the air. There is nothing like the feeling of using a public restroom and thinking of picking up a million germs upon exiting; or even settling down at a restaurant table that does not appear to be as clean as it should.
  • The Problems of Living on Your Boat In the Winter  By : Roberto Garabell
    Daily maintenance and chores are more difficult during the winter times because there is a shortage of daylight hours. The weekend is the best time for maintenance since you will have light. Make sure you do daily chores like filing the water tanks and changing the gas bottles during the day so you have enough supplies to keep the lights running when you need them.
  • Travel Tips for a Wise Traveler Like You  By : Peter Jackson
    It doesn’t matter if you already have pre-arranged travel deals or just last minute travel arrangements because there are a lot of best travel websites to choose from that can accommodate your needs. As a traveler, you should also need to make preparations yourself and not purely rely on your travel agent. These are some basic travel tips for you to take into account to experience a hassle free travel and vacation.
  • Pros and Cons of Annual Travel Insurance  By : Patrick Chong
    Of course, annual travel insurance isn’t for everyone – those who only go on one or two smaller trips each year, or people with very specific, high end travel insurance requirements may benefit more from some carefully chosen single trip policies. The trick is to find the right kind of insurance for your needs.
  • 5 Travel Games For Kids  By : Levi Quinn
    1. The classic punch buggy game has always been fun and popular. However, it’s probably not a good idea to encourage the kids to punch one another. Have them do something else when they spot a punch buggy like tap the roof or race to see who can yell the colour out first.
  • Formal Night on a Cruise: What to Wear  By : Amy Nut
    Cruises are typically a laid back affair, but despite being a way to relax and take a vacation, it's fun to dress up nicely from time to time. Formal nights allow just that. If you've never been on a dinner cruise ship before, you'll probably want to ensure that you know what to bring for formal night.
  • How to enjoy a comfortable travel during Pregnancy  By : Annie Jones
    Traveling while pregnant can be a great way to release the stress of pregnancy, if you follow properly. Seriously, anyone can enjoy a relaxing, comfortable travel while pregnant; all we have to do is plan wisely and follow some common tips and tricks. If you are pregnant and planning to travel somewhere, here are some tips that will make your travel more convenient:
  • Travel and Contact Lenses  By : A. Nutt
    When you first get your contact lenses your eye care professional goes through a list of care instructions with you. These instructions detail what kind of solutions to use for your particular kind of contact lenses, how to clean your contact lenses properly and how to store them overnight.
  • A Simple Guide To Traveling In Iceland  By : Gen Wright
    The name itself may come across as kind of strange, because the country itself isn't cold all year round. In fact, only about ten percent of the country is icy. The rest of the country is in somewhat mild weather, and it's the perfect weather for tourists seeking a cooling vacation.
  • Tips on getting a last minute flight  By : Roberto Garabell
    With time constraints, it is difficult for you to perform the tasks of arranging a cheap air ticket for your travel and at the same time pack your bag perfectly with all the necessary items. Instead of wasting your precious little time in calling a travel agent or logging on to the airline sites individually, you can browse the comparison sites which allow you heavy discounts and explore your options according to your needs and the availability of funds.
  • Tips For Effective Travel  By : Tom Tessin
    To make your wilderness tour better, you need to focus on certain backpacking travel tips. For example, while hiking, chances are more to get dehydrated, hence you need to carry at least two bottles of water to avoid dehydration. If there is no water source nearby your hiking zone, then make sure that you drink enough water. Urine indicates the level of dehydration. Urine may be bright yellow in color, if you are feeling dehydrated.
  • Top 5 Things to do on Holiday in India  By : Kieron Sellens
    One of the most beautiful places on the planet, the Valley of Flowers is located high in West Himalaya and boasts over 500 varieties of flower. The national park is only open between June and October (on account of it being snow covered for the rest of the year), but in this short window, the sheer beauty of the flora cannot be questioned. On top of this, the fauna is also fascinating, and the park is home to many types of animal – most notably the Himalayan black bear and the beautiful snow leopard.
  • Window or Aisle – Airline seat tips  By : Leo S
    It’s a fact of life – nobody wants the middle seat, although somebody has to take it. On today’s typically overcrowded planes, one of your main concerns when flying is the seat you will be occupying, and how comfortable it will be. Most of the airlines can book tickets and assign seats almost a year in advance. When it comes to window or aisle seats, it’s really a matter of personal choice, as both have their advantages.
  • Why You Shouldn't Fly  By : Tom Tessin
    So many alternatives – If you’re travelling within your country and you don’t need to cross a major body of water to get there, try thinking of all of the alternatives. From driving to riding on a train, there are so many cheap alternatives that you may find yourself liking. Check out travel guides to see what other travelers recommend.
  • How to Avoid Jet Lag From Your Vacation Flight  By : Ross Anderson
    It can affect your physical condition and mental state. Mostly it has to do with your "internal clock" that remains stable while stationed at home, but can be thrown off by a relatively quick journey across time zones.
  • Traveling with Children in New York City  By : Leo S
    If utilizing a travel website for a family trip/vacation to NYC, it’s best to decide ahead of time if the trip will be cultural, entertaining, informational, or a mix. Don’t feel the need to do touristy activities; plan what your family will really enjoy. Be realistic with time frames, and allow one hour more than you’d expect for everything.
  • How to Catch a Bus in Paris  By : Teena Hughes
    OK that doesn't sound very helpful, but what I'm trying to say is that catching a bus in a foreign city is no harder than anything else you're likely to do, but when it's something you've never done before, you have a fear factor - the fear of the unknown.
  • Going to Mexico Read This First  By : Daniel Millions
    The Las Brisas Acapulco, The Grand Mayan Acapulco Wyndham Resort and the Camino Real Acapulco Diamante are all located in less than a five mile radius from the airport. Since taxis, buses and rental car agencies are all available inside of the airport, you will get there in no time. The airport itself is the largest international airport in Mexico's Southern-Pacific region.
  • Using Your Travel Passports  By : Nance Leighton
    When you want to travel, passports are on your side. There are a variety of reasons these come in handy, and you will find that these are affordable when compared to their uses everyday. Take a look at some of the uses for your travel passport!
  • Ensuring Your Kids’ Safety on Holiday  By : Patrick Chong
    Okay, so it wouldn’t cover the kind of high profile abductions that have made the headlines lately, but getting travel insurance for children means you can relax that little bit more. If they get sick, your medical expenses will be covered, as well as the usual perks of the product. Some travel insurance aimed at children also covers them when travelling without parents or guardians, which is a must if they’re heading out solo for your peace of mind.
  • Products to Make Car Travel Safer and More Comfortable  By : Levi Quinn
    •Sometimes seat belts just aren’t comfortable but it is of course very important that you wear one. To make it a little more comfortable there are sheepskin seat belt covers that claim to relieve the restrictive feel caused by seat belts that dig, rub, pull, chafe or choke.
  • Obtaining an Australian Travel Visa  By : Daniel Millions
    For those who want to move permanently to Australia and become a worker of some sort, a skilled immigration visa is appropriate. To apply for this visa, you should be forty five years of age or less, be proficient in English, know what occupation you are going to apply for, and be able to prove that you are competent in that profession. To do this, you must pass an exam and show documentation of experience in the field. Also, if English is a secondary language of an applicant, they must pass an additional test showing they are fluent in the language.
  • 10 Tips For Safe Travel Abroad  By : Patrick Chong
    It is tempting to turn up at a town and find a place to stay once you arrive, but it does pay to book your accommodation ahead – if your transport is delayed, you could arrive at a new destination in the middle of the night, and the last thing you want is to be running around, looking for a hotel! If you are intending to travel to a place in peak season or during a festival, booking ahead may be essential for you to find anywhere to stay.
  • Top 3 Countries To Visit Without A Visa (For American Citizens Only)  By : Bradlley Mckoy
    If ever there is a tropical paradise where you can just kick back and relax on sun-kissed seas and pristine sand, then the Bahamas is it. And the fact that it is only 100 miles off the coast of Florida makes it very accessible. You can either go by air through the regular flights to the country or by sea via the commercial liners.
  • Nice Places to Eat in London  By : Ungira Pandit
    The best Chinese cuisine available in all of London can be found behind Hanway Street at the Hakkasan restaurant. It is a tastefully designed restaurant and a menu that has a full range of exclusive cocktails and other alcoholic beverages. Thought Nikka Whisky was hard to get? Not for the Hakkasan. Its exotic dishes will make your mouth water, starting from its roasted mango duck with lemon sauce to the freshly prepared silver cod with champagne and Chinese honey. Hakkasan has an equally tasteful vegetarian menu and an inviting display of wines to choose from.
  • Vacationing Safety Tips & Children  By : Lewis Pennington
    Traveling abroad can be a wonderful time for the whole family. Mexico is an increasingly popular destination these days, and as such, it is important you plan for the unexpected. Not only should you plan for the unexpected, but you should teach your children what to do “just in case”. Of course, you will not want to scare your children, but you will want to insure they stay safe and know what to do. This will help your child not feel completely helpless and terrified; you will find this speeds up the reunion process as well.
  • Preparing For a Safe Vacation  By : Lewis Pennington
    One important thing to remember to insure your own safety is to follow your gut instinct. If that tour guide gives you the willies or makes you feel uncomfortable, do not feel obligated to use that tour guide. Go with your gut feelings and you will have taken the first step to insuring your own safety and the safety of those you love. Remember, do not let your vacation be spoiled because you did not follow what you knew was right and avoid what you thought was wrong.
  • Safety in South America  By : Patrick Chong
    - Depending on which area of South America you’re heading to, have some Portuguese (Brazil) or Spanish (most other places) phrases in memory in case you need help, this is also an invaluable South America travel tip for getting directions and communicating with locals
  • Eating Around the World  By : Lawrence Pane
    In fact that bit about exotic food is totally untrue. After having lived and worked in more than 100 countries over more than 30 years, I have had food poisoning just three times, the above incident being the second. The third was in France where I dined one night on fish soup followed by fish in puff pastry.
  • Travel Insurance – Read the Small Print!  By : Patrick Chong
    Worldwide travel insurance may cover you in every country, but it won’t cover you for every activity! You need to check the small print of your policy carefully – basic and cheap travel insurance usually won’t cover more dangerous sports and activities like rock climbing, snow boarding and bungee jumping. Of course, these more high risk activities are much more likely to result in injury, leading to some seriously expensive medical costs if your travel insurance isn’t comprehensive.
  • Tips on Finding Cheap Holidays  By : Jessica Nielson
    Flights are in fact only partly the reason why holidays can be very expensive. The primary way for you to discover cheap flights is to ask for information from several travel agencies that deal with holidays and also you can find good information on the internet, there are many travel websites that advertise their expertise in finding the lowest airfare ticket.
  • Traveling Overseas? Watch Out For These Fees From Your Car Rental Company  By : Amy Nutt
    When you are traveling overseas, make sure you book your car rental early. Even if you do it the night before you need the car, you will save money. Renting the car from the counter will always cost more, and sometimes quite a bit more. Call the car hire company before you need the car to reserve one, or use the Internet to make your booking.
  • Advice For Fear of Flying: Overcoming Your Phobia of Flying  By : Trevor Johnson
    Deep down, you're afraid of something. Whether it's the fear of being locked up in a confined space in the company of random strangers for hours on end. Or the fear of heights (in which case, keep away from window seats) or that back of mind thought that - despite your rational mind - keeps screaming "we're all going to die!"
  • Bahamas Vacation: How To Choose An Island  By : Matthew Simon
    New Providence Island is home to Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas and by far its largest city. Nassau was first settled in the 1600’s and is rich with history, including plenty of genuine pirates. Nassau has some beautiful colonial architecture, and on the outskirts, a strip of high-rise hotels and casinos along Cable Beach. Paradise Island, connected to New Providence by a bridge, is home to the gargantuan Atlantis resort with its shark pools and water slides. New Providence offers golf, tennis, diving, fishing charters, gambling, night life, sight-seeing, and cultural activities.
  • Eat Cheaply in Paris  By : Gary Hill
    Eating out in Paris does not have to be an expensive or an extravagant thing - you can eat well and very cheaply if you know where to look. Whether you want to eat al fresco in the parks and quiet places of the city - or whether you prefer to sit and laze the day away in a cafe or bar or bistro - follow the great ideas and tips you'll find here. Paris does not need to cost you the earth and - with some local knowledge - you can eat cheaply in Paris every day.
  • Frolicking Around Florence: A Visitor  By : Benedict Yossarian
    The city rests on both the banks of the Arno River in Central Italy, approximately 100 kilometres east of the Ligurian Sea. These waterways aided the rise of Florence to be the center of Medieval European barter and trade. It reached its peak in the field of arts during the reign (well, not really reign but more of a period of influence) of the Medici family.
  • Preparing to Go Cruising  By : Lawrence Pane
    Be very careful about choosing a boat name. Names that are cute in the U.S. marinas lose a little luster in the real world of cruising. Think of the effect on Immigration and Customs officials when you tell them that your boat name is No Money or Runnin' Away.
  • What to Bring When Vacationing With Your Pet  By : C Swarens
    While these items are needed to keep your pet looking nice, they are also necessary to keep your accommodations clean. Many hotels do not allow pets. But, for those that do, you will be expected to keep your room clean and dirt free. By bringing wipes to keep your pet's paws clean, you won't have to worry about accidentally getting paw prints all over the room. Similarly, the hair and lint remover is more for removing hair and lint from your clothing or from the furniture in the hotel room. You might also want to consider brining old sheets to cover the furniture so you don't have to worry about removing fur later.
  • Where to Stay When Visiting Disney World?  By : Janice McSherry
    As someone who is experienced in Orlando vacations, I would wholeheartedly recommend renting a vacation home, condo or villa near Disney World. You can say that I am biased because I am in the business or renting homes in the Orlando area, however if you add up all the advantages of vacation homes you can see for yourself that they are a great value. Let’s look at what you will get if you choose to vacation home rental rather than a hotel.
  • 7 Adventure Holidays to Take Before You Die  By : Kieron Sellens
    Amongst the least travelled places on the planet, The Antarctic Circle is the perfect place to start your overseas adventure travel. For nature lovers, this is particularly brilliant with some beautiful and unique wildlife and some truly breathtaking sights. Penguins, seals, whales and albatrosses can all be spotted during your trip.
  • How to Get Student Travel Discounts  By : Tom Tessin
    Student discount cards like the ISIC can save you on discounts from places around the world. A simple flash of the card can get you discounts at places like the movies, restaurants, and many other places. Applying for the card couldn’t be easier! Remember that when you do apply for the card that you ask around everywhere you go, you’ll be surprised on how many places actually accept the card. Visit myisic.com to look at the many places you can save at.
  • A Big Expense Made Less Painful  By : Amy Nutt
    When we plan a vacation, we often do not think of all the little details which could end up as a cause to cancel the whole trip. Things such as illness or an accident might result in trip cancellation. Moreover, you might get sick or injured while in a foreign country, in which case it is absolutely vital to prepare for this unfortunate circumstance in order to reduce the risk of being caught off guard.
  • 7 Travel Gadgets To Enhance Your Vacation  By : Allison Merlino
    1. iPods; Bringing an iPod loaded up with a variety of your favorite music can add a personal touch to an unfamiliar territory. It can be comforting and this comfort extends to helping an individual relax at night. Many people have slight to moderate difficulty sleeping in strange places. Also, iPod speakers are very small, portable and wireless and can allow you to play your music in your room, at the beach or by the pool, etc. An iPod arm band is another stylish accessory that will prove useful.
  • Things You Should Know Before Your Trip to Beijing  By : E Cho
    Did you know that Beijing is the center of China‘s political and educational establishments? You will find that the city is also the cultural cornerstone of China, which is why you can submerge yourself so deeply in the culture when you visit the area. Whether you want to get a peak at the every day lifestyle or if you want to get a better feel for China’s political system, Beijing is a good place to start.
  • Travel Tips For Women - Packing for the Tropics  By : Janice Tham
    Clothes wise, stick to a color scheme and you'll be fine. Bright colors look fabulous in the bright light you get in the tropics. Pick 3 neutral colors and 1 bright color, or 2 brights and 2 neutrals. For example, if you look great in blues in pinks, build your travel wardrobe around bright blue, a cheerful pink gray and white. If you look better in warm earthy colors, go for orange, yellow, brown and cream. Of you prefer something more classic, try red, navy, white and black.
  • Guru Tips: The Safe Travel Guide  By : Clive A Hornsby
    If you ever get that distinct feeling that something is wrong, which often happens on vacation, that is your instinct giving you a warning that you should take notice of. If you are heading out on the town to discover new bars or taking photos at the local fish market, do you really need to carry your passport, traveler's checks, extra cash, credit cards and plane tickets? Just take what you need for the time you will be away and place anything that is valuable in the hotel safe. One easy thing to do to protect your money is not carry all of it around at once or leave it in just one location where a thief can steal everything you have quite easily.
  • Travelling Safely in Australia  By : Tony Maddison
    Use your common sense and instinct. It is a common mistake for many travelers to carry all of their valuables with them in the belief they are safer in a place like Australia and this is simply not a good idea anywhere. Take just what you need for the day and leave the rest in the hotel safe as it is better to lose a little, rather then everything. There is nothing worse than having to cancel credit cards on your holiday so to protect your assets further when you are out and about, hide them and the cash in different areas about your person in small amounts.
  • Tips For First Time Travelers  By : Thanakit K.
    It does not matter that you have cleared your high school; you still need to do your homework regarding your trip. It is very important to gather all the possible information about the place you are about to visit including climate, visa pre-requisites, events and accommodation.
  • Traveling Safety Tips For Your Protection  By : Ross Anderson
    Start by planning your destination and preferred activities. In taking that initial step - which you should do regardless of safety considerations - you can then consider where the greatest risks are likely to be. For example, if you are headed to the islands for vacation, you should know that while the beaches are gorgeous and full of fun, they are also dangerous after dark.
  • 6 Super In-Tent Activities For Your Children  By : Steve Pak
    When packing up your family camping gear, including a family camping tent, camping sleeping bags, camping stove, and Brass Beaded Neck Chains, make sure to also pack up enough items and knowledge that will help your kids to stay busy during those dark nights and rainy days when the rain refuses to go away. Here are some ideas to help you:
  • Driving Tips For Those Traveling Overseas This Summer Travel Season  By : Scott Conklin
    Valid in over 150 countries, this permit allows you to drive in numerous European countries, as well as having your name, photo, and driver information translated into ten languages. Available through AAA for only $15, this is a must have for anyone looking to drive outside the US. It is, however, still recommended that you carry your usual driver's license with you when travelling as it provides extra identification for emergencies.
  • 4 Lifesaving Tips For Packing a Backpack For Hiking  By : Steve Pak
    But as you near the mountaintop, the poor weight distribution in your backpack meets gravity, causing you to lose your balance. Suddenly, gravity takes over and you start falling backwards. As your arms and neck lanyards flap in the air, you realize how important proper packing of backpacks, actually is.
  • Learn How to Manage Airport Parking When It's Busy  By : Daniel Millions
    Furthermore, with all the heightened security these days there are all sorts of restrictions on what you can and cannot bring and even where you can and cannot park. Fortunately, though, most airports have designated parking spots and parking lots for travelers that are going to be gone for quite some time, as well as for individuals who are just at the airport to pick up their family members or friends.
  • Safety Concerns to Watch Out When You Travel  By : Jon Caldwell
    To start with your travel show, get the stock stock footage of the various travel documentaries of the shows and take them along with you on your travel to the destinations they have been. Take along your handy cam and try to mimic your famous show host and make your own home video. You can always sell your home video to TV channels that allow freelance work or broadcast your video after they are satisfied with it or upload them in youtube and start a travel show online.
  • Things to Convince You to Get Travel Insurance  By : Jon Caldwell
    You can also use the insurance if you engage in a medical emergency in a foreign country. Moreover, if a terrorist attack is experienced in a city that you plan to visit and because of it, you wanna cancel your trip.
  • Hong Kong - Tips For Travel to The Far East  By : Terry Miller
    Located in Eastern Asia, Hong Kong is situated near the South China Sea. It was in 1997 that the city was returned to China after being leased to Great Britain - this was quite an event and cause for celebration for the Chinese people. Previously fearful of losing their country completely to Great Britain, citizens threw parties for weeks afterward. Now, although neither its own country nor technically a city, it is referred to as a "region" of China.
  • How To Stay Healthy While Traveling  By : E Cho
    2. Make sure your vaccines are up to date. If not, plan to have them finished well before your departure date. Some vaccines have mild side effects and you’ll want to make sure you have time to recover if you do have a reaction.
  • 5 Countries Where You Must Have Travel Insurance  By : Patrick Chong
    Thailand is one of the most popular holiday destinations for travellers from the UK, but it is also the places that is most likely to see visitors making a claim on their travel insurance. Unlike the other countries on this list, no single cause in particular dominates Thailand travel insurance claims, which included a large number of claims for theft, illness, traffic accidents and lost items. Just what it is about Thailand that makes it such a common place to claim on insurance isn’t known, but any visitor to this country should make sure they take out some good travel insurance.
  • 20 Top Tips For Women Travelling Alone  By : Jean Andrews
    The hospitality industry has been paying attention to this trend. Hotels and tour operators are scrambling to cater to this growing market of solo female travellers with an increasing number of female-friendly or female-only accommodations around the world. From female-only hotels to those with wings designated for females, or rooms especially equipped for use by females, hotel management has been paying attention to feedback from their female guests. They are equipping rooms with items like hair dryers, ironing boards, irons, quality bath products, eye make-up remover, illuminated mirrors, and extra shelf space in the bathroom.
  • Advice On Getting The Better Cruise Deal  By : Thomas DeSimone
    There is no secret to finding the best discount cruise deals. These deals exist at virtually any time, but finding them takes research and patience. You may find great discounts through a travel agency one year, but find they don't offer the same deals the next. You may find rock bottom prices for a cruise at an agency only to discover that the cruise line itself is offering better package deals. They often throw in a few extras to entice you to buy directly from them. Seek out all avenues in order to find these cruise travel deals.
  • Six Excuses For Taking A Floating Vacation  By : Thomas DeSimone
    1. I'm saving the environment. Where else can you find everything you could possibly want to do, see, hear, and eat all in one place? Take all-inclusive Caribbean cruises, for example. You'll never have to get into a carbon-emitting car to go to the casino, to the gym, to get your hair done, or out for a night of dancing. When you get to your destination, you'll find sunshine, sand and surf from the first moment you step off the ship.
  • Popular Trips To Do In The Patagonia Region Of Argentina  By : Alexis Jamison
    Patagonia is at the southern end of South American. Part of the region is in Argentina and the other part is in Chile. It has a population of 1.7 million. The region has lots of tours and allows visitors to take part in a variety of different activities such as water sports, hiking, skiing and glacier watching.
  • Now Take A Few Minutes To Do The Most Important Travel Planning Of All--Learn How To Stay Healthy While You're En To Travel  By : Abrahamson Owen
    As you are preparing for tarvel, please be sure to continue to focus on measures to ensure your good health: eat a balanced diet, get plenty of rest, avoid smoking and be sure you are effectively managing any ongoing health issues. In the unlikely event that you become ill with a fever or respiratory illness the day prior to your scheduled departure date, please see your doctor to determine whether you are healthy enough to travel and participate in the event. Your health as well as the health of participants is important to yourself.
  • Going Abroad For Surgery? Does Travel Insurance Provide Cover?  By : Jean Andrews
    Thousands of British people have been spending millions jetting off abroad for a quick nip-and-tuck, nose job, hip or knee replacement or dental work - among other procedures. Many choose to follow up the treatment with rehabilitation at a spa. Other treatments commonly sought abroad include heart surgery, hernia repairs, orthopaedic procedures, cataract removal, hair transplants, infertility treatments and chemotherapy
  • Taking A Rental Car Across The Border  By : Amy Nutt
    You have a lot more leeway here than if you are wanting to cross the border into Mexico. The majority of car rentals in both Canada and the U.S. will allow you to take your rental car across the border, as long as you are planning to come back again. The exception to this rule is if you are a resident of the country that you are driving into. For example, if you are a Canadian citizen, you cannot take an American rental car into Canada unless it has Canadian license plates.
  • Travel - Dealing With Air Sickness And Jetlag  By : Liz Canham
    Generally, air sickness is at its worst on take off and landing. This is due to the steep attitude of the aeroplane, the sudden increase or decrease in speed and height and the fact that the ground is visible and seems to be rushing past. The difference between what one sees and what the "balance" area of the ears is telling one causes the brain to become confused. The sickness can be a physical or psychological reaction to all of this, the latter being caused more by fear than by an actual physical reaction to the conflicting signals being received by the body.
  • Taking Prescription Drugs Abroad? Read Our Tips  By : Jean Andrews
    It can be baffling trying to organize taking your prescription medicines abroad with you. One important tip is to always carry the medicines in your hand luggage with your travel documents, money, and other important items (it's not a good idea to take out the doses you'll need during the flight and pack the rest in your luggage!) Keep all the medicines in your hand luggage for the duration of the journey in case your checked luggage is lost or misdirected. The medicine should always be kept in its original bottle or package, with the label affixed showing your name, prescribing doctor, and dosage information.
  • Travel On A Small Budget  By : Babyletscruise
    There are tons of cruise deals available to you at babyletscruise.com. There are specials for peak and off-peak seasons. Folks cancel their trips for many reasons and it is always to your best interest to check site and ask questions.
  • Travel Tips: Every Camper Should Have A First Aid Kit  By : Melissa Thornton
    Every camping store who sells camping gear will sell ready made first aid kits, and most of them will sell first aid supplies that you can use to refill your own first aid kit. You can also make a first aid kit yourself specifically tailored to your and your travel companions needs and the environment were you will be camping.
  • Camping: Something For Everyone  By : Michel Marchand
    In days gone by, private camping sites were mostly populated by hunters, couriers and explorers who only needed to stay for a day or two. Today, this trend is alive and well but more and more people are turning to camping as a great outdoor and recreation activity.
  • Airline Tips To Take Note Of  By : Charles O'Ryan
    The first step is getting to the airport early. One of the main reasons why travelers become so irritable and anxious is because they are cutting it short. Becoming stuck in an unusually long line at the check in desk when you have a half hour to be on the plane would drive a Nobel peace prize winner up the wall. Get to the airport at least an hour and half early for domestic flights and maybe even three hours early for international flights.
  • Planning An International Trip? Make It Stress-Free!  By : Benedict Smythe
    What makes international travel so exciting? Probably it’s in exploring a totally different and unknown land, in tasting a unique and extremely rare cuisine, or in meeting people of a different culture. We have seen and heard stories from different continents, and it is human nature to crave for the beauty and diversity beyond what we have known all our lives.
  • Caravanning: Road Trips That Create Family Bonding  By : Benedict Smythe
    Don’t let this happen to your family. Show your love and respect by getting to know them for who they are, not from what they do. Prevent a relationship gap by deliberately creating an opportunity to communicate with each other and setting aside a specific time just for them.
  • The End Of Travel: What To Do If You Receive Counterfeit Money In A Different Country  By : Amy Nutt
    Circulating counterfeit money is a very severe offense in the countries around the world. The reason why the crime is so severe is because counterfeiting poses a threat to the economy of that particular country. It results in financial loss for the citizens and has a harmful effect on the functioning of that country’s central bank and its reputation. When caught, offenders serve prison time. It depends on the country how much prison time is issued, but it is in your best interest to protect yourself in every way possible from becoming the latest victim of a counterfeiter.
  • Some Iideas: How To Reserve Cheap Airline Tickets  By : Ben L
    I definitely recommend using the internet to search and reserve your airline tickets for you and your family. With the internet, you tend to get the best deals, and it saves you time and a headache instead of having to be on the phone for hours on end when you could have your seats reserved in 5 or 10 minutes on the internet. My favorite websites to use when purchasing airline tickets are www.priceline.com, where you are able to “name your price” and get tickets at the prices you wish to pay; www.travelocity.com and www.cheapseats.com
  • Some Survival China Travel Tips (PART II)  By : Deepak Singh
    Some complex situations that you think would be an organizational disaster turn out to be great and you wonder afterward what all the fuss and worry was about. Then the simplest of tasks can turn out to be a major calamity.
  • How To Save On Travel Insurance For Over-65s  By : Simon Christopher
    The travel industry has made great strides in catering to older travelers, with tours and cruises designed especially with seniors in mind. Unfortunately, there's one segment of the industry that hasn't managed to adapt to the changing needs and desires of such an important sector of the travel and tourism market. Travel insurance for older adults can cost up to three times as much as it does for those in their twenties and thirties, if it's even available.
  • Saving Money: Best Insider Travel Tips  By : [KengIsm]
    While you are going to travel some place at its peak time possibly throughout the conference and check-in queue there is chance of all these things taking some of your valuable time. What all you need to do is check out for the bags immediately with bellboy as well as telephone the reception in order to make check-in through phone.
  • Avoiding Air Sickness And Jetlag  By : Liz Canham
    Generally, air sickness is at its worst on take off and landing. This is due to the steep attitude of the aeroplane, the sudden increase or decrease in speed and height and the fact that the ground is visible and seems to be rushing past. The difference between what one sees and what the "balance" area of the ears is telling one causes the brain to become confused. The sickness can be a physical or psychological reaction to all of this, the latter being caused more by fear than by an actual physical reaction to the conflicting signals being received by the body.
  • Top Personality Traits Of A Good Travel Nurse  By : Patricia Tomaskovic
    Traveling nurses are moving frequently, from state to state and assignment to assignment. The constant moving can eventually take its toll on your physical, mental and emotional status. When you are considering a career as a travel nurse, you need to ask yourself some hard questions. You have to really like to travel. You will need a great deal of flexibility to handle some of the daily stresses of being a travel nurse.
  • Some Activities That You Have To Do In The Cook Islands  By : Jonathan Williams
    This is a great and fun activity that the Cook Islands offer. Here, you can rent a canoe and go to the other small islets located allover Muri Lagoon. This is a great way to relax and, at the same time, have an exercise as you row and enjoy the wonderful scenery around you.
  • How To Get Cheap Airline Tickets  By : Tom Tessin
    There are several tips that can help you purchase discount tickets, some of which you may know and some you may not. But knowing all of the facts and little interworking of the airline industry can be vital to your success of finding cheap tickets.

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