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Oct
09

A Few Extras to Remember When Packing

Posted by traveltips

You’re getting ready to pack up for your vacation, and you need a little help? Start by making a list about 2 weeks before the trip. Carry the list with you during the day, and write down ideas as they occur to you. Add to and edit the list as necessary. There are a few things that might not occur to you which you might want to remember…

Bring a clothespin or large safety pin to close drapes that might not meet in the middle or even for clamping closed a bag of snacks you have in your room.

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Oct
02

Healthy Travel

Posted by traveltips

It is important to take care of your health wherever you are, but there are some additional concerns to keep in mind when you are traveling. It is easy to get sick when you are in a new place because your body hasn’t had a chance to adjust to the food, water, and environment in a new place. Traveling can bring you in contact with things that your body isn’t used to.

The first thing you should do if you’re heading overseas is to find out what kinds of vaccinations you’ll need in advance because different countries have different requirements. In the United States, contact your doctor or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for a list of necessary vaccinations. You’ll want to allow plenty of time for this step in case you need to get vaccines that require more than one dose.

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Sep
25

How to Save Money When Traveling By Air

Posted by Juliette

Are you getting ready to take a trip?  If you are, will you be traveling by air?  If you will be, you may be nervous about the costs of doing so.  Any type of travel can be expensive if you are not careful, but air travel can be the worst. With that said, it is important to know that there are ways that you can save money.

One of the best ways to save money when traveling by air is to compare airline fares.  This allows you to save money right from the start. Also, if you have more than one airline to choose from, which most travelers do, be sure to price compare.  Also, being flexible with the dates and times that you can fly can also result in a little bit of money saved.

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Are you interested in planning a trip in the near future?  If you are and if your trip will require airline reservations, you may want to checkout online travel websites.  Online travel websites are a great way to quickly make travel arrangements, as well as convenient way to compare prices.

One of the most commonly asked questions, concerning online travel websites, is which website is the best.  Before focusing on ways that you can find reputable, reliable, and trustworthy online travel websites to do business with, it is first important to know what to look for.  For starters, you will want to look for great rates.  Online travel websites are designed in a way that you should save money, so never pay more than what you need to.

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When traveling to Mexico for a vacation, it is good to be mindful that you are in a foreign country and that some areas may not be as safe and secure as your hometown. While most of Mexico is very safe for visitors, you should always be proactive in protecting yourself and your property while traveling. Hotel employees, tour operators, taxi drivers and others involved in the tourist industry have their best interests invested in keeping you safe and secure, but there are always those who may take advantage.

When walking in public markets and shopping areas, it is always best to keep a low profile while at the same time appearing confident. Walk with a sense of purpose and avoid looking lost, even if you are, as this will be a signal to unscrupulous types that you might be an easy mark. Don’t wear eye-catching jewelry or flash a lot of cash for the same reason. A middle-class look will work best as it doesn’t stand out as much, but still elicits respect. If you appear to be intoxicated, sick, tired, or physically weak you may become targeted for foul play.

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In recent years the traveling public has really taken the idea of an all-inclusive vacation in Mexico to heart. Being able to pay one fee and just relax on vacation without having to worry about how much you are spending on food and drinks or if you can afford one more hour on your windsurf board can be wonderful. Knowing that your room, food, drinks, and activities are all paid for can remove all monetary concerns and let you just enjoy your vacation the way it was meant to be enjoyed.

All-inclusive resorts have become popular with tourists who like the ease of paying one flat rate for a package deal that will include a room at a resort and all food and most drinks. Many deals include all drinks, entertainment on site, and airfare. This has proven to be a great draw for travelers to patronize resorts that may have not been as successful as a regular resort. Many areas that rely on the high season of travel, such as Cancun or Puerto Vallarta, have kept tourist traffic consistent by offering all-inclusive deals in the off season.

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Aug
28

Planning A Great Golf Vacation To Mexico

Posted by Juliette

If you are thinking about planning a golf vacation to Mexico you are not alone. Mexico is the world’s number two golf destination for U.S. golfers. And Mexico is planning on taking the number one spot away from Hawaii as soon as it can. At the rate they are going it probably won’t be too long before they realize their goal. The country is diverse geographically and there are gorgeous courses located throughout Mexico.

The best time to visit might be before or after the rainy season, which is from June through September. Nevertheless, most of the courses you will encounter are well made and will drain quite well. And since it usually rains in the afternoon you can avoid the heavy downpours by booking morning tee times. Mornings are the best time to golf in Mexico anyway because of the heat. Additionally, if you travel during the low season you can save hundreds in lower hotel rates and greens fees.

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No one likes to come down with a cold or flu. Getting sick and missing work or school can be very inconvenient. But when you are on vacation, the last thing in the world you want or expect is to contract some sort of illness. When traveling outside the country for a vacation in Mexico, you should keep in mind these habits and tips that will help to keep you healthy.

Before you even leave for your vacation in Mexico be sure to hydrate yourself by drinking lots of fluids. Once you arrive at your destination be sure to drink only distilled or bottled water. Climate and altitude changes can have an effect on your body. Give your body time to acclimatize to its new environment and don’t go overboard your first day in Mexico. Eat sparingly the first day and only what your body is fairly familiar with. Make sure that any fruits or vegetables that you purchase get washed in distilled or bottled water and peel them if possible.

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Aug
14

Visiting Mexico While On A Cruise Ship

Posted by Juliette

Going on vacation on a cruise ship is still a very popular choice for many travelers. Quite a few cruise ships make embarkations in Mexico on both coasts. This type of vacation combines the luxury of a floating resort with excitement of exploring a different culture with day excursions. There are some great shore excursions available for cruise guests that range from swimming with dolphins to exploring ancient Mayan ruins. But, what considerations should be made when deciding on whether to take a cruise ship to Mexico?

To begin with, as of January 1, 2008 all United States citizens will need to have a valid passport for any travel to an international destination, including Mexico. You will need to present your passport to your cruise ship when checking in. Whenever you disembark for a shore excursion in Mexico you will need to show your passport as well.

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You have made the reservations for the hotel and bought tickets for your flight. You are looking forward to enjoying some leisure time for walking along a beach, dining at an authentic Mexican restaurant, or just exploring the narrow streets of a small Mexican village. But if you have never traveled outside of the United States, you might wonder if you could get along in a country where very few speak English outside of the resort community. So, the question is, should you take the time and effort to learn Spanish?

Certainly you would be able to enjoy certain aspects of your vacation much better if you spoke the same language as the nation that you are visiting. Being able to read advertising and newspapers in the region would lend itself to a better appreciation of Mexico and its culture. Speaking Spanish to the locals would make life much easier as far as ordering food, negotiating a price for that souvenir you just can’t live without or even asking for simple directions. Being able to understand what is being spoken around you would let you immerse yourself in the culture even more.

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