The Best Accommodation For You

February 9, 2010 by admin  
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hotel10Next to flight tickets, your biggest expense, and most important part of your trip, is your accommodation. There are many different options besides the traditional hotel to cater to your specific need. A hotel search may be time consuming, but it’s worth it to find the best place to stay, and the cheapest price possible.

For example, if you’re a backpacker on a budget, a youth hostel is perfect for you. Your needs are most likely simple: a bed and (sometimes) a shower. There are dorm like facilities to save you money if all you need is a place to sleep before setting off on your next adventure. This is also a great place to meet people with your similar interests.

If you are on a romantic honeymoon, on the other hand, you might want something even more fancy than a normal hotel. This type of holiday is better suited to a resort. These types of hotels are often apart of all inclusive packages, set on catering to you and your new spouse. There are more amenities and features available in resorts, such as casinos, golf courses, pools, and even beaches all in the same location.

Brighton Stag Do’s

December 28, 2009 by admin  
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stag9Brighton provides enough eye candy for stag dos. From the bikini-clad beauties to the laid back beachfront in the summer; from the drinks at sunset to late night warm ups at the unique bars (both retro and trendy), a stag do Brighton brings ample chances to rub shoulders with a varied crowd comprising both tourists and the residents of East Sussex.

A stag do is not much different from most other kinds of holidays; it’s only that the fun is more varied and intense than regular vacations. That calls for a good arrangement for accommodations – unless there is a good place to lay the head, it could dampen the whole spirit of the merrymaking.

Just like stag parties that take place at other destinations, a stag do at Brighton also requires being positioned at the closest vicinity of the activities that made the city hugely popular as a stag do destination. To be there, you need to head to London first and then catch a train to Brighton; else, you need to go through the Gatwick Airport.

Brighton, being a pub-intensive town, relieves you from the duty of hauling around life-sized beer cases; most of these pubs are located around the railway station whereas for the hotels, the B&Bs and the rented apartments, you need to move to the sea front, down south from the railway station. For the associated revelries, it is the Queen’s Road and the West Street; these are famous venues that provide the best opportunities for after sunset revelries. The hotels you shall find here are of the most expensive variety; if you have the budget to find accommodation in one of them, choose between the IRA-resistant Grand, The Thistle and the Park Inn. For the most reasonably priced B&Bs, move to the left side along the seafront to Kemp Town. The place aforementioned is also famous for a huge number of bars and nightclubs though not as jazzy as the West Street establishments. However, if you are spending more than one evening at Brighton and enjoying a stag weekend, it is best to spend the first evening at Kemp Town while moving gradually towards the Queen’s Road and West Street for the subsequent ones. Clean fun at its best; a stag do at Brighton is not going to attract even a frown from would-be-brides and shall be a nice subject to discuss even during the honeymoon.

Using Your Phone on Holiday

August 10, 2009 by admin  
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sim3Holidays can be an expensive affair. Apart from the cost of the travel and the luxurious stay, you might have to face heavy phone bills. If you wish to stay in touch with people back home while you are on a holiday, phone bills can actually give you a night mare. There are various precautions that are required to be taken if you want to save yourself from heavy phone bills.

International Sim cards really come as a life saver in such situations. One can opt for these cards to help fix the cost. You can easily set the amount of money you need to spend instead of waiting for the heavy bills. In case you are using your usual postpaid home number, you might not be able to keep a track of the amount you spend.

It is convenient to keep a check on the communications cost with the help of these Sim cards. As stated earlier, you can keep a track of your phone bill. Every time you make a call, you can check your balance and manage your calls for future use.

In many countries, you will see that the use of an International sim card can help you save approximately 60% to 90% of the total amount.

Family Holidays

July 10, 2009 by admin  
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family2The concept of time share getaways and family holidays is quite a rage around the world nowadays. It is joyous to take a cool break and get away from the monotony of the hectic everyday life, especially the corporate life, which is full of stressors galore. Family holidays are a great way to unwind amid the bounties of nature that are great destinations for people who want to take some rest and live in the peace and quiet among verdant and sylvan surroundings. Just imagine a cruise up the Caribbean or family holidays in the Swiss Alps. This would be nothing short of heavenly bliss right here on planet Earth.

Family holidays also give time and opportunity for parents to bond with their kids and forge closer ties along with the whole family. Nowadays parents are so busy with work and children with studies that in the normal course, there is hardly any time to spend in peace and quiet with the family. Getting away from the breakneck pace of modern living by taking a family holiday is something that people need to consider seriously in the best interests of their own health and peace of mind. After all, one should not compromise with one’s health for anything in the world.

Choosing an airline

April 27, 2009 by admin  
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airportYou have your destination, now to get there.

With the internet it is now very easy for you to find the best possible way of flying. You can now sit in the comfort of your home and decide on the route, how many stops and how long you would like to be at the airport. Sometimes a long layover in an interesting city is worth your while.

Ticket price is most often the deciding factor. Most airlines offer discounts at times so keep checking prices. Ensure that all airport taxes are included in the price, or make allowance for them.

Airport parking is soomething to consider. It can’t all be as good as LAX airport parking but try reading online reviews of your airports parking facilities.

Airline service is important. Some airlines have far superior service and if you are going to be in the air for 18 hours, good service is important. Airlines with good service records are most likely to have all the comforts on board, and in working order.

Have a look at what they offer if you have a layover. Some airlines will give you a meal voucher, others a stay in a hotel and some offer nothing. We all like free stuff.

See what they offer at the airport. Lounge facilities, lockers and showers are a plus on a layover.

Food. You make thing airline food is airline food. There is one airline that I prefer because of their far superior food and wine choices. They even have a popular brand of up market ice-cream as midnight snack. If all the other airlines are a tie, that is the best choice.

Insurance Needed in Travelling

April 27, 2009 by admin  
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insuranceTravelling outside the country? Be sure to purchase all necessary insurance. It is important that you are ready for any emergencies that may arise during your trip. The basic policies that you should have are travel accident insurance, health insurance and car rental insurance. Be sure to review each insurance coverage before buying.

Travel accident insurance will cover you in case you meet an accident while on your trip. This is advisable for all sorts of jurneys especially adventure travel. It should also give you coverage for trip cancellation, travel delay, and damage to or loss of luggage. While health insurance is your security just in case you become ill while travelling. Your HMO, PPO or Medicare is of no use abroad. Sudden health problem in a foreign land is financially and emotionally traumatic for anybody. These insurances are offered by all airlines and travel agencies. Even online booking would give you an option to purchase a travel insurance.

Car rental insurance is often offered by the rental company. But save yourself some money by checking with your credit card companies if you have it as one of your benefits for being their client. Most Visa or MasterCard accounts would usually cover any damage to or theft of rented car if you use their credit card. Know the extent of the coverage, before deciding whether to buy rental insurance.

Never travel outside the country relying on self insurance. Save yourself the overwhelming trouble of dealing with unexpected events on your own. It may take time to scrutinize the policy being offered, but consider it as just a minor inconvenience. And with good sense of planning, it will not be a chore at all.

Travel Safety

March 15, 2009 by admin  
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firstaidThinking of travelling to your favourite destination? Before you pack your bags, here are some simple reminders for you to remain safe and enjoy your travel to the fullest:

First, don’t over pack. Packing too much means there is a higher chance that you will forget something. Travelling means you will be absorbed in an entirely different place and culture; you wouldn’t want to worry about your things as well. Also, having too many things with you will also catch the attention of other people, especially those who have bad intentions. Thieves will likely choose people who have more things than they can account for.

Second, have a small, separate bag with you, which contains your passport, wallet, identification cards, and other important items. Even if your luggage gets lost in the airport or elsewhere, you will still have your important things with you. Preferably, get a small clutch bag or a belt bag so you need not worry about holding on to it.

Third, don’t act like a total stranger. Go to a place prepared; research about the culture and learn about their rules. You don’t have to completely study the place as being a stranger in a new place is part of the fun, but that doesn’t excuse you from being completely ignorant. A person who looks lost will most likely be taken advantage of, so ask for directions but be smart in following what the people tell you.

Everyone loves to travel to a new place. Some people forget about their safety, while some are hesitant to travel for fear of their safety. Keep in mind that travelling is fun when you enjoy and remain safe; you don’t have to worry as long as you follow these simple rules.