Rabu, 25 Oktober 2017

Planning a Family Vacation - Tips for Getting Out and About on Your Trip

A vacation is grand, but there is more to it than just arriving and lounging around in your hotel. When planning a family vacation, these tips will help you enjoy your daily excursions.

When you leave your hotel for the day to go out sightseeing, be sure to write down your hotel name and address on a slip of paper.  This is especially important if you are traveling out of the country and are in a city you are unfamiliar with.  My friend and I were vacationing in Quebec City one time and we forgot the name of the hotel we were staying at.  Luckily, she found a business card from the hotel in her purse, so we were able to tell the cab driver where to take us.

Don't forget to bring your cell phone with you.  Even if you don't plan to use it, keep it with you just in case of emergency.

If you are traveling out of the country be sure to carry some of the local currency with you.  Don't rely on your credit card all the time as you may have an unexpected costs such as a parking fee, admission to a park, or other such unexpected expenses.

Call ahead to the places you plan to visit to make sure you know what their hours are and also cost of admission.  Some places open early or close late or vice versa on a whim.

Try not to over schedule your day.  If you try to pack in too many activities each day you'll be too tired to fully enjoy your vacation.  It's better to see less sights and enjoy yourself more.  You can always come back and visit again another time.

No matter what you are doing it's a great idea to bring along some bottled water.  It's a lot cheaper to just bring your water with you and refill it at water fountains rather than paying full price each time you get thirsty.

Many large museums offer free admission on certain days of the week.  Go online and see if any of the museums in the city you plan to visit have these special price days.

I think the best place to carry your money is in a waist pack as it is out of the way, hard for someone to steal, and easy for you to access. Also great if you are going on rides at a theme park. The worst idea is a big bulky purse or backpack.

If you're going shopping, shop where the locals go.  Ask for advice from people who live in the area and try to avoid the tourist traps.

If you plan to make any large purchases when you're out shopping, try to pay with a credit card.  That will make it easier to dispute any charges if need be.  It is not a good idea to carry around a large amount of cash.

Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

How To Buy Travel Insurance For Family Holidays According To Destination

An often overrated yet crucial part of any holiday planning is the question of insurance. Many holidaymakers, having had first- or second-hand experience of the many caveats the industry can throw at an unsuspecting buyer, choose to pass it up altogether; most of the rest are simply too mystified by the nuances of most policies to be able to make a choice.

And yet, purchasing some sort of plan before travelling is essential, in order to protect oneself against any eventuality that may arise during the trip. This is especially important in the case of travel insurance for family holidays, as these involve children; the protection of their little ones against accidents or diseases will undoubtedly be front and centre in most parents' minds, making the purchase of a policy of this type paramount.

However, parents and guardians who find themselves in this sort of situation should not simply settle for the first type of travel insurance for family breaks they can find. As with everything else in this field, it is extremely important to conduct some research in order to find the best match for their needs among the options on offer. In this regard, one of the most important aspects to bear in mind is destination, as heading to different parts of the world may bring about the need for different types of clauses to be included in the policy.

Health And Safety

As with every type of holiday, the most important aspects to take into consideration when buying travel insurance for family vacations are health and safety, especially where the children of the group are concerned. It is common knowledge that most claims, whether successful or otherwise, revolve around healthcare or physical accidents, and parents in particular will want to make sure these areas are covered.

That is why it becomes especially important to do localised research into the destination in which the holiday is to take place. European or North American destinations may not be too controversial or present anything out of the ordinary in this regard, but the situation changes somewhat should the holiday be planned for an Asian, African or even Caribbean or South American destination.

This is because, of course, the types of diseases found in those continents and locations are substantially different from those found in the Old World, and therefore require special types of treatment. Parents looking to insure their children should therefore take this into consideration when contracting a policy.

Different Standards

Another thing to bear in mind when preparing to take off for exotic destinations is the fact that, in most cases, their infra-structures will not be as developed as those found in the Western world. What this means is that parents should ensure their travel insurance for family holidays is as comprehensive with its figures as possible, so that, should the need arise, their children can be treated at the best possible hospital or treatment centre.

There are, therefore, quite a few reasons for parents planning holidays to exotic locations with their children to seek out the best possible policy before departing.