General Travel Tips And Advice

By Peter H Learnington


Many of the most exotic, romantic travel destinations are in areas susceptible to natural disasters. Certain disasters are seasonal - late summer and fall are hurricane season in the Caribbean, for example. Travelers headed for areas that may be subject to seasonal disasters should be aware of that fact, just in case they find themselves in an evacuation situation.

When traveling to a foreign country, it is a good idea to research their laws to see how they differ from your home country and how they are enforced. For example, in Singapore, it is illegal to litter and this law is regularly enforced through a fine. If you are caught committing a crime in a foreign country, your home country in many cases will not be able to override the law.

Check to see if your airline offers future flight credit for fare drops. Some airlines will give you credit to use on your next trip, if they post a lower fare for the same flight. This is not an industry-wide offer. Check with your individual airline, if you notice that the fare dropped below what you paid.

When you are traveling and want to purchase a souvenir, focus on things that you can use to decorate your home. Too many people bring back items that clutter their rooms and eventually get thrown away. Instead of buying a lot of little things, invest in one or two nice items that you will enjoy decorating your house with.

Familiarize yourself with the local customs and the laws of the country. Marijuana is legal in Amsterdam, it's not legal in the US. Knowing the distinction between the two could mean the difference between being arrested and being free to enjoy the rest of your vacation. It also may help to keep you out of trouble if you know the particulars about the local legal system.

When traveling to tropical areas, always keep your dirty laundry in a closed bag. Hotels and homes in tropical parts of the world aren't as bug-proof as most American homes. Dirty laundry will attract insects, especially ants, meaning that clothing that was simply dirty, is now completely unwearable for the rest of the trip.

If you're far away from home and find that you've left your phone charger at home, call the front desk of your hotel and explain the situation. Most hotels save the abandoned or forgotten chargers that are left in hotel rooms; if your phone is a fairly common model, it might save you from paying fifty dollars for a charger that you only use for one or two days.

A family vacation is a great time to bond, but as stated at the beginning of the article, long travel times can lead to boredom and bickering. Hopefully, this article has given you some great tips for easing the travel boredom, and will make your next vacation a memorable one.




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