4/22/2012

How To Take The Stress Out Of Any Vacation

By Alex Kirklen


Everyone has that feeling when they are about to walk out the door, or sitting on a plane 10,000 feet above ground; did I leave the oven on? While traveling is a fun and relaxing experience, it also has its own myriad of stresses that we hope the following information will help you sort through and prepare for your next big trip.

If vacationing in an area you've never visited before, try to find a local to give you some information about the area. Major tourist attractions are always well marked and you'll have no problem finding them, but learning about some local favorites can make your trip much more memorable and personalized.

Keep your money discreetly tucked away while traveling. It would be terrible to be stuck in a foreign place with no way to pay for necessities. Put cash on a money clip and hide it in a secret place. Try to carry the minimum amount of money with you so that you do not risk losing much.

To fight jet lag, if you arrive at your destination before 1:00 PM in that country, take a nap for no longer than three hours. However, when you arrive, and the local time is later than 1:00 PM, try to stay awake as long as possible and go to bed no earlier than 7:00 PM. This is the best way to adapt to the current time zone and avoid jet lag.

Before you go on a trip, ask around for tips from friends and family. See who has been there before and/or what they'd recommend you either visit or avoid. Are there particular restaurants, sights, or shows you should see? You can also check out sites on the internet that provide advice from fellow travelers.

To boost your chances of getting an upgrade on your hotel room or flight seat, let clerks know about any special occasions. If you're a newlywed, a new graduate, or even just celebrating a birthday, staff will be more likely to offer you any upgrades they have available. Be sure to be enthusiastic when letting them know so that they'll want to help you celebrate.

If you tend to get chilly during flights, you are going to want to be sure to bring your own blanket from home. You should also bring your own disinfectant wipes. Airplanes are filled with all kinds of germs and you are going to want to disinfect your area so you do not get sick during your trip.

Don't get slammed with phone bill shock when you return home from traveling. Make a quick call to your service provider about what to expect when using your cell at your travel destination. Adjust your rate plan temporarily in accordance can save you massive headaches when that wireless bill arrives.

When traveling overseas, it is wise to prepare for emergencies beforehand, including the loss of your U.S. passport. The U.S. Department of State maintains a website (usembassy.state.gov) where you can find information on how to contact the United States Embassy or Consulate in the country that you are visiting. Bring this information with you on your trip. In most cases, your replacement passport will be ready for you within a day or two.

When traveling, it is important to keep all cords labeled. Having multiple cords for different things, such as, laptop and cell chargers can be hard to keep track of. Keep all of your cords clearly labeled so that you will know which cord is for which item. It can also help to make a list of the cords and the colors that go with them.

As stated in the beginning of this article, the Caribbean islands are a very popular travel destination. Bright blue waters and white sandy beaches draw in many tourists all throughout the year. Apply the advice from this article to help you decide which island is the perfect fit for your next travel destination.




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