Friday, February 22, 2008

Preparing for a Holiday

Preparing for a holiday can be a very time consuming and altogether difficult task. However, failing to prepare for a holiday is a big mistake that many of us make which can ultimately effect the time we have when we are away.

Passport

Make sure that your passport is going to be valid at the time when you are going to be traveling. If you need to get a new passport then always remember to get this sorted out as quickly as possible, else you could end up having booked accommodation and flights without anyway of making use of them.

Insurance

Before going on holiday it is important that you are insured in case the worst case scenario happens. However unlikely it is, failing to be insured is never worth the risk. It is also the case that you will find it harder to enjoy your holiday if you know that any accidents will have very serious consequences indeed.

Travel

If you are going on holiday to a place where you are going to need a car to get around, then it is important that you book this in advance. Failing to do so may result in you not being able to fully enjoy your holiday, especially when it can be hard to rent a car when you are visiting a location at a particularly busy point in the year.

What will the hotel provide?

Traveling light is now a target of many holiday makers. Not least because of restrictions imposed by airlines, but also because it is easier to get from the airport to your hotel room. This is why it can be a good idea to telephone the hotel and ask if they provide towels, dressing gowns, toiletries, and hair dryers. If they do then it means you can save a few valuable kilograms for when it comes to getting on the plane.

Make a list

The week before you go on holiday you should make a list of everything that you are going to be taking with you. For example, you should make a list of any books you would like to take, clothes, hairdryers, towels, swimming costumes, gloves and whatever else you might need. Before you leave the door you should double check the list.

Arrive early

Going on holiday means waiting at the airport for hours before your flight takes off. For many this can mean frustration and angst. However this is much better than waiting until the last minute before you leave, even if you are confident you will arrive on time. Things such as traffic jams cannot be anticipated, and there is no way that the plane is going to wait on you to arrive. The best bet is to arrive early and that way you be sure everything will go to plan.

Currency

Even if you plan to use a credit card or travelers checks, it is still best if you bring some currency with you for when you arrive. Although it can often be cheaper to get money exchanged from where you are going, it is much better to have at least some money in your purse or wallet for paying taxis and buying food on your first day.



Source: http://www.postarticles.com/Article/Preparing-for-a-Holiday/59079

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