Tips For A Trouble Free Vacation Every Time

By Ignacio Vonholt


Traveling can be fun whether it is for pleasure or business. Of course there are always some great guidelines and tricks of the trade to follow. The article below focuses on some great tips that you can incorporate into your next trip. Everyone interprets traveling differently and the ideas below are sure to be of help.

When you know you will be on an airplane for an extended amount of time, make sure you dress for the occasion. Wearing tight jeans will not be comfortable and will make you miserable by the end of the ride. Try sweatpants or a loose fitting cotton dress.

To broaden your horizons while traveling, get off the beaten path. Too often, guide books focus on the places where you are likely to just run into other tourists. If you limit yourself to these sites, you will limit your experiences. You won't need to go far afield to get a glimpse into the locals' lives.

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.

When packing your luggage, use your extra shoes to hold small items such as socks, jewelry, toiletries, or electronics chargers. The space inside the shoes would otherwise be wasted space. This can also help to keep you more organized if you know, for example, that all of your prescriptions medications are in your shoes.

Always make sure you take shoes with you on vacation that you know you will be comfortable in, especially when sight seeing. Never bring new shoes and put them on for the first time when you go out walking. Break them in for a few weeks before you leave on your trip.

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.

Here's a traveling tip: Search the internet before you book your hotel room. Why? These days you can see your hotel room before you book it, especially if you're staying in a resort. You can also see how close or far away you are from the beach.

If you are traveling with a laptop and plan to spend a lot of time in your hotel room, pack an A/C cable in your laptop case. If the room features an HDTV, you can use the cable to connect your computer to the television. This allows you to stream movies from Netflix or Hulu to your laptop, then watch them on the larger screen. It is definitely cheaper than paying five bucks a pop for video rental.

When traveling with your pet you should find a hotel that allows pets. Some hotels limit the types of animals that they allow and some do not allow pets at all. If you go to an area with no pet friendly hotels, you could have to cut your vacation short.

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 you are traveling, invest in money containers that you can wear inside your clothing or sew simple pockets into the inside of your waist band. If you can not sew, ask someone who can to do it for you or bring it to a tailor or seamstress, and request they sew an inside pocket for you. This keeps your valuables, identification and money safe and you need not worry about someone stealing your travel bag or wallet.

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.

Protect your children when traveling by making sure they are prepared in case they get lost. For older children, arrange a convenient meeting place where your family can regroup if separated. Younger children should carry a card with their name, the names of their parents and a contact number. Additional information regarding medications and allergies is also helpful. Instruct your children to give the card to a police officer if they get lost.

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.




About the Author: