Friday, February 18, 2011

10 Things to remember when going on holiday

Everyone knows what to take on holiday, right? Maybe that's true, but it is still easy to forget something when packing, especially if you are in a hurry. Travel insurance to protect against the sun, we've compiled a list of ten things we think are important to remember, but easily forgotten. Check it out before leaving home and your vacation will be on the right track.


1. Travel Documents

If you go abroad, do not get anywhere without your passport. Do not forget tickets and coupons you have, not only his first flight abroad, but also for any trip you have booked your destination.

2. Medical Supplies

stomach are common complaints among travelers and accidents happen anywhere. Depending on your destination may not be able to pop into a pharmacy and pick up supplies sterile, so be sure to have a basic kit such as bandages and antiseptic fluids, and analgesics and drugs against diarrhea. That if the coverage of common health problems faced by travelers.

3. Toilet paper

Not all cultures use the same methods of cleaning the bathroom, and toilet paper is not everywhere. By all means adopt a "when in Rome do as the Romans" policy, but if your bathroom habits is an area where you do not want to be adventure, it would be prudent to take a small amount of toilet paper or tissues with you.

4. Sun Protection

It's easy to get caught by the power of the sun as you relax on your vacation. Sunburn and sunstroke are real dangers that affect thousands of tourists. Do not let the sun ruin your vacation. Package of high factor sunscreen, a brimmed hat and maybe even a T-shirt from the sea.

5. Mosquito repellent

Mosquitoes and other insects are a problem in the most popular tourist destinations. If you are unsure whether you will be able to buy protection against mosquitoes on arrival, make sure you take some home. This is especially important if you travel to tropical areas where malaria is prevalent. You might also consider the adoption of a net.

6. International and Chargers

The is nothing more annoying than realizing that you forgot to pack the charger for the camera a day or two on vacation, but is one of the easiest things to forget. Make a list of all your appliances and make sure it is full of chargers for each item. Do not forget international power adapters for the areas you visit. These tend to be easier to find at home than at your destination.

7. A phrase book

It might seem as if everyone speaks English these days, but you can never be 100% secure. A phrase book or dictionary is a valuable tool that will help you communicate with the locals. It can be very valuable when it comes to deciphering foreign menus.

8. Secure travel documents

Never go on holiday without travel insurance. It gives you peace of mind, allowing you to relax on holiday with the assurance that if something goes wrong it can be treated easily and without great cost to you. If you shop around online to find great deals on cheap travel insurance. Be sure to bring your documents with you, or a means to access them electronically.

9. Money

You will not get very far without money, so it is best to take some with you. Whether you decide to travel with cash or plastic, is a good idea to keep some money (or card) stored separately from the rest. If your money is lost or stolen, you will have your emergency stash to fall back.

10. A good book

Possibly the most important of luck, a good book is so perfect for relaxing on the beach as it is for staving off the inevitable boredom hanging around in airports. The questions here are only true "is a book enough?" and "Do not want to read some trash relaxed, or if you finally escape to 'War and Peace' reading?"

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