Travel Information - Follow My 3 Travel Research Tips To A Worry Free Vacation
For many sun worshipers and golf enthusiasts that live in a seasonally cold climate, I have to regretfully inform you that the 2006 summer season is coming to a close.
The good news is that you may be planning your next sun drenched vacation to escape your cold winter, and if you are fortunate enough to get away this year, allow me to provide you some valuable travel information that can help you prevent any travel pitfalls!
Your vacation is supposed to be relaxing and carefree, and booking your holiday should be stress free as well. When planning your vacation it’s always best to research your destination, accommodations, and flight itinerary months in advance, even though you’re thinking about jumping on a last minute package deal.
Now you may be the spontaneous individual that may say that planning in advance takes the fun out of your last minute booking, but I have come across many people that overlook some key travel requirements, and wind up experiencing a vacation nightmare!
Travel Tourism Organizations And Embassies Are Your Best Source For Information!
The first step many vacation travelers do is either pick up a holiday brochure at their local travel agency, or go online and start searching travel sites for planning tips and package information. These sources are great for helping you select your travel destination, choice of hotels, resorts, and desired cruises, plus detailed information on the destination’s amenities and available tours, but chances are you won’t find in these brochures, or on many of the travel sites, currently updated political and economic situation at destination.
Other important information you may not find is up to date information on changes in your required travel documentation for the country you plan to visit, or any major construction going on nearby your accommodations.
You would be surprised how many vacation tour companies don’t advise travel agencies that extensive renovations are taking place at their properties they offer, and this can be a real inconvenience to you if you’re not informed ahead of time!
Even though you may put all your trust in your local travel advisor, or the information you find on some of the reputable vacation websites, it’s your responsibility to obtain the most current information available, and to do this you should contact the Tourist Boards and Embassies of the destination you’re planning to visit. If you’re not sure what to ask or find out, below are 3 valuable tips to help you plan a safe and enjoyable holiday, and avoid any pitfalls that may create a vacation nightmare.
Tip # 1: In my opinion, knowing what travel documentation is required for each country you visit is extremely important, and if you think that your travel company or online services will keep you up to date, think again! Prior to booking your vacation, ensure you ask your agent to provide you a number to the Embassy of the destination you’re traveling to, and contact them directly yourself to get the most current travel document information.
You would be surprised how quickly a country can change their document policies to enter on a dime, and if your travel agent didn’t get this information quick enough, it’s your responsibility to get the proper papers, passports, or anything else that’s required to enter that destination. If you don’t, then it doesn’t matter whom you point the finger at, it’s your responsibility in the end! Contacting the country’s Embassy will give you all the requirements, and having this information ahead time will allow you to prepare without having to pay extra passport fees, or even worse, cancelling your vacation.
Tip # 2: It’s a fact that many of the vacation paradises you plan to visit may have increased tourism crime. No matter where you go on you holidays, if you don’t use your common sense and gut feelings, you may become a victim to crime. Tourism Organizations are good sources to find out about the destination’s economic situation, and also other information on tourism growth. You might be asking what this all would mean to you, and I will tell you!
You unquestionably should be contacting the Embassies for any current political unrest, or dangerous events that may be undergoing, but don’t stop there. You should also contact the Tourism Boards as well, and ask them questions such as:
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travel on June 11th, 2008 Filed under Travel Insurance |
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