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Page 1: Planning A Vacation?  Don't Miss These Travel Tips!

Planning A Vacation? Don't Miss These Travel Tips!

For many traveling is a joy, but planning the trip is daunting and stressful. Getting everything inorder and making sure the trip will be safe and enjoyable can be an intimidating task. These tips willhelp you plan for a trip that you will really enjoy.

Don't bring a lot of valuables on any trip. If you are bringing your valuables on a trip, there is moreof a chance that they will get lost or stolen.

Choosing an aisle seat keeps options open. The window seat provides a view, while the aisle seat letsyou have access that is unrestricted to overhead baggage and bathroom access.

Work off your flying anxiety with a jog before you head to the airport. Long flights are hard on yourbody. Your body can become cramped and uncomfortable. By having a speedy workout, or evenstretching before your flight, you are reducing your chances of getting these cramps.

When reserving a hotel room, ask if they'll be doing renovations. Few things are worse travelexperiences than waking up too early to the sound of construction noise. Try to avoid any renovationdates.

You can find great vistas and unique vegetation in the desert. There is something beautiful aboutseeing a desert for the first time, and it is something that should be experienced by everyone.

If you're going on a long trip with kids, take along a cookie sheet or two. You can use them to playcards or color in coloring books since they are flat. You can also bring magnets to play with on them.

You always want to be prepared for unexpected emergencies when traveling, such as losing apassport. The United States. The U.S. State Department can provide you with the info via theirwebsite on contacting the Consulate or U.S. embassy in your destination. Take this informationalong on your vacation. You will get a replacement in a few days.

Don't forget to check your passports' expiration dates. Passport rules can vary among differentcountries. Many will not let you enter their country if your passport expires in a certain window oftime. These tend to range from three to six months, but in some cases can reach eight months oreven a year.

Go green on your next trip by securing services that are responsible to the environment. Lots ofhotels offer linen reuse options, use energy-saving lights and take part in recycling programs. Touroperators, car rental companies, restaurants and many other travel service providers are alsofinding and implementing new ways to allow travelers to travel green.

It's a good idea to get National Park passes if you often visit National Parks. For fifty dollars, you canvisit all the parks all year long.

Companies that rent cars typically require renters to be at least 18 years old. However, some requirethem to be at least 25 years old. Additionally, many car rentals charge a higher rate if you're under25, and most require a credit card to be on file. Some cities prohibit senior citizens from rentingcars. Inquire about age limits when renting a car.

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Booking your travel plans online is virtually a one stop shop for your vacation planning. You can planyour trip on a travel site with little effort. You can make hotel reservations, schedule flights and setup rental cars with the use of your computer. All major travel websites have images of the hotels intheir listings. They also include ratings and reviews by users who have stayed at the hotels. Thesesites offer fabulous deals for online trip planning, like last minute traveling discounts.

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Consider alternate modes of travel, such as trains, buses and subways. Bus systems are not how theyonce were. You can get affordable tickets on buses that are clean, have free wireless Internet andeven electrical outlets. There are package deals available, which make the trip easy to plan, too.

E-tracking is available on many travel sites. It will keep you up to date with the cheapest way totravel. Email alerts will be sent to you if your travel interests has had a price drop or can be foundelsewhere at a cheaper price.

Be sure to provide a family member or friend with your travel itinerary. Tell them everything youplan on doing and where you're going. Make sure you leave behind your travel itinerary that has allthe relevant information.

A road trip is the perfect opportunity to listen to playlists of your favorite music, so do not forget tobring your CDs or MP3 player with you. Radio reception can be spotty when you travel, with somedead or high static areas, so you will need something on hand to entertain yourself.

Purchase a good insurance package if you are taking an exotic vacation. If you will be far removedfrom developed areas, this kind of insurance can be a godsend.

Use caution with any emails you may receive about travel deals. Never open emails from a travelcompany that you do not specifically do business with.

Get an expandable file to help you stay on top of your itinerary. They are lightweight and easy tocarry, You can store all of your paperwork in them including schedules and brochures. You can alsosort maps and receipts.

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When packing for your trip, don't pack too many clothes. An entire week's worth of outfits shouldeasily fit into your suitcase. Pick clothing that can serve multiple purposes, or be mixed and matchedbetween them. If you are going to be gone over a week, try planning for washing instead of packingtoo much.

When you are packing for a trip, think about choosing pants and dresses in dark colors. Dark-coloredclothing doesn't show wrinkles or dirt as badly as lighter colored clothing. To lighten the overalleffect of your travel ensemble, use accessories such as scarves or jewelry to introduce less somberhues.

In conclusion, as exciting as a trip can be, planning it has the opposite effect. But, you can makeplanning a trip easier if you know how. These tips can help you have an enjoyable, stress-free trip.


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