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Feb 23

 

While it is meant to be an escape from the everyday, traveling can often be stressful in itself. A vacation that is not carefully planned can be disastrous. Read the advice below to get the most out of your next trip.

Shop around for the best deal. Often, a shift in a day or two from your departure or return can amount to a significant savings of several hundred dollars in your transportation cost. Many websites can check this automatically for you. As a general rule, if you can avoid travelling on Fridays or Sundays, you will save a pile of money.

A great tip for traveling is to go shopping for snacks and drinks for your lodging place in your hometown. This saves hundreds of dollars over the course of your travels because every time you stop to sleep in a hotel, the multiple trips to vending machines and the store located in the hotel that has frozen dinners and soups will leave you with a lighter wallet.

When selecting a location to travel to, there is no better source of information than a fellow traveler. Other travelers with similar needs and plans, can tell you what destinations are must-sees and what areas you should try to avoid. No guidebook can replace the first-hand experience of another person or family.

If you travel to a foreign city, keep a lookout for people pretending to be police or law enforcement. Don't give anyone your original passport, because this could set you up for theft. If you are made to go to an office, do so by foot. Do not get into a vehicle with strangers at home or abroad.

Even if you don't have a digital music player, bring headphones on your flight. Many airlines have in-flight entertainment systems that are free to use but require headphones. Instead of paying $5 for the crummy airline headphones, bring your own and enjoy your flight in comfort and style.

Avoid getting bumped when you are using an airplane to travel. First, be sure you get an advanced seat assignment. With seat assignments, you only get bumped if you are late. Next, you can check-in online. You can do this twenty-four hours before your departure and this will help save you a seat. Last, do not be late.

Utilize the social networking sites before and during your trip. You are sure to get a lot of feedback from people who have made the same trip as you have in the past. They will likely guide you to the best restaurants, landmarks and hotels in the area.

If you will be driving when you travel to another country, take the time to contact your insurance carrier. They can give you any needed documentation that pertains to your insurance coverage, any additional insurance you may need and much needed advice or information about regulations for driving at your destination.

When traveling, carry your own GPS unit and program it for all of the stops you will be making. Doing this can save you the time it takes to constantly look up addresses and review maps. You also won't find yourself stopping to ask for directions nearly as often.

When traveling to a country where you do not speak the language and you have diabetes, it is important to learn a few key phrases to in the language of the country or countries where you will be traveling. Learn the phrases "I need sugar," "I have diabetes," and "I need a doctor."

Although travel is supposed to be a relaxing experience, if you aren't fully aware of simple tricks to follow, it can be quite the opposite. By implementing the advice found here, you are likely to find your next trip more pleasant.