Traveling is such a great experience that we thought we could do this all the time.

Unfortunately, we get very less time to travel in this fast & furious world. Mostly of us only get a couple weeks a year (if we’re lucky) to take our vacations.

Make ensure that those trips are the extremely best which are having some kind of humor in that(unlike the many travel movies where there are nightmares around every corner), we are providing our top 10 travel tips to make your vacations unforgettable – in a superior way of course.

Top 10 Travel Tips

1. Plan early & book when a best deal fits your budget. Companies pop up everyday for more and more travel. Why? Because as the baby boomer age group gets grown-up & once they boot their kids out of the house, they are traveling more and more. Best deals are easy to get and many sound companies that offer great & economical rates and fares.

2. Be familiar about your destination and the best times to travel. Remember when Angelina Jolie takes the whole family to cross-country only to find out favorite Fun Park, which is closed? Do not let that happen to you. Know what is going on and when the best times to travel are. For example, most people know that March and April tend to be spring break times. Well, if you take your little ones to Panama City Florida during these months, chances for you to go to run into wild.

3. Take care of your belongings. Making sure the family pet is also taken care off.

4. Budget wisely. Make sure that if the worst happened you still have resources to fall back on. If you are on a budget, be smart & enjoy doing things on a trip.

5. Don’t forget your key documents. There is nothing more frustrating than forgetting something when you are hundreds or thousands of miles away from home.

6. Again, pick up your area of choice to determine how close you are to different activities and restaurants. Its nothing like landing a great deal on a hotel which near by beach, market & restaurant for a fabulous vacation. For example, a hotel that is so far away from the beach you need to catch a train or rented car just to get there. In addition, you want to make sure that everyone traveling with you will have fun! Again, in Las Vegas Vacation when the kids are too young to gamble, they have to come up with creative ways to have a good time.

7. Sign up for online magazine & newspapers keep your ear to the ground about your destination of choice.

8. Plan it properly it can really bite you in the behind on certain things like rentals and such.

9. Make a checklist and to be sure, that everything is in order before and during the trip. From booking to packing to check in relaxation, do not fail to remember anything.

10. Having a great fun and enjoy No matter what type of vacation you are going on.

These are our top 10 best travel tips and we live by them each time we take a vacation. Hope you will too as we know your trip will be much more enjoyable.

If you want your Trip in a Budget, I promise that if your try it out you will be pleased. Besides, you have absolutely nothing to lose by trying it but you will miss some great airline deals if you do not try it. I suggest you for best travel website as I found while searching on Google. These are Airtkt.com,Cheapfareguru.com, www.erostours.com,www.latinfare.com for Last minute cheap airline tickets.

Happy Traveling

Help answer the question about traveling tips

Are there any sites out there that give you tips in traveling cheaply in italy?
(going to positano, in the amalfi coast). i want traveling tips for the savvy cheap traveler..etc? or just traveling tips im having trouble finding info on this area…any sites are helpful! thank you in advance or even a book recommend would be wonderful thank you!

18 Responses to “Best Travel Tips for a Fabulous Vacations”

  • I expect that you live in the USA.

    Maybe you already know this, but, I suggest you bring things, not so much for yourself, as for your relatives. American made things are highly appreciated. Goods such as chocolate, bars of soap, and even toothpaste will make them very happy. Buy bulk items in individual portions as much as possible because your gifts will be shared by many. <– end of my own two cents.

    Did you say rural?? You will certainly miss hot water and bathroom tissue. Bring many shorts and few skirts. Expect that your clothes will be hand washed and hung to dry, by you or someone else.

    EXTRA CREDIT: If you can unlock your GSM cell phone, you will want to buy a local SIM card there for text messaging.

  • Yay! You'll have fun! I miss it there. Even though I live in Sunny california now, I think that the great attitude of people in Chicago make up for the lack of warm weather anyday. First, take the 94 all the way there. From Detroit without traffic and without speeding you'll have a 5 hour trip. From Kalamazoo, maybe two and a half hours…max. Make sure to fill up on gas in, or before Kalamazoo…..there's not alot of choices for an hour or so. Take about five dollars in cash to pay for the toll roads. Also make sure you bring a warm jacket and comfy shoes to walk around in.

    Some places I enjoyed when I used to live there six months ago were…. Giordanos Pizza (A little touristy, but the pizza is amazing, and very filling! about 12-14 bucks for a medium will fill up four people…… trust me) Of course again Michigan Avenue has all the upscale shops like we would'nt get back home in Michigan.

    Division st. for the college age bars. Rush street, for fun little shops and nice resturants. Nooky's in Old town area was an amazing little place for brakefast. North beach was a nice spot whn the weather was warmer. The Merchandise Mart was an interesting building. It is mainly a place that you can see designer showrooms for kitchens, and bathrooms…..stuff like the Kohler showrooms.

    Get a day, or week metro pass at any Jewel grocery store or under the subways. The pass works for both subways and busses. Please note that at 8am and 5pm you may have to wait for a bus longer….Sometimes two or three busses would pass me by before one stopped. At these busy times of the day, there is a good chance you will be standing on the bus.
    Please be a little more cautious when you are on the red line subway. I've never had a problem ever, but sometimes it gave me the heebie jeebies! haha Have fun!!!!!!!

  • Babies are easier to travel with than toddlers…I went from the U.K. to Australia with our 2 month old and it was fine…she was totally unaware!

    As long as she has her basic needs met there's no need to worry…just take rest stops when you need to change the baby.

  • victoriaone says:

    can I go into the airplane with my mac palette?
    thanks!

  • LenD says:

    Head to nearby Cerro Aconcagua, it is the highest mountain in the Americas.

  • sheswan says:

    Use bottled water. The water in Italy and Greece is safe to drink but always play it safe.
    Diet Coke is called Coke Light in Europe.
    Italians like to drink Pepsi but it tastes different that in the USA.
    When in Greece, see all the museums but reserve some time for clubbing at night.
    Do not have sex with anyone unless you plan on bringing home some VD's.
    Don't get drunk. Europeans admire folks who are reserved when it comes to drinking.
    I Cr 13;8a

  • alhacj8 says:

    If you go onto the Transportation Security Administration website, they say that you can carry-on Non-flammable liquid, gel, or aerosol paints as long as they are in containers that are 3 ounces or smaller.

  • moshi3000 says:

    thank you so much this helped me alot enkore!

  • I would rather just put everything in the luggage bag that’s going in the.. wherever all luggage goes. And just take blotting sheets and gloss in a little bag on the plane!

  • smashley626 says:

    when you say “check them in” does it mean when your carry on stuff has to go through the scanner?

  • Be prepared to remove your shoes upon entering a house. To keep apartments clean, most hosts will provide you with a pair of slippers.

    Be ready to give toasts at dinner, for guests are often asked to do so.

    Offer to share your snacks and cigarettes with those around you.

    Be prepared to accept all food and drinks offered to you when visiting friends. Ukrainians are known for their generosity when it comes to feeding others. Turning down food may be considered rude.

    Do not put your thumb between your first two fingers – this is a very rude gesture.

    This last one was apperantly written by a genious :-D Enjoy your stay!

  • H2 says:

    I traveled from florida to california when my baby girl was 8 months…
    they are at the age where they sleep soo much… what we did is we left super early i mean we left our house at 2am… we didnt let her sleep for a while so she was so tired… she woke up to eat so we stop… we made stops every so ofter to check on diapers… toys are really pointless because they drop them and hell breaks lose when that happens.. if she has a pacifier make sure you have more than one incase she loses one… keep the snacks simple… stuff that she cant choke… and really she will sleep most of the time because car rides are sooooooo relaxing for babies… she will probably only wake to eat and fuss a bit for a diaper check… good luck with the drive…

    oh and when we drove… we drove non stop… i mean my husband and i just took turns and we drove… if you are driving 12 hours in 2 days you should not worry to much.. make sure you check her diaper often… and put diaper cream to prevent rashes…

  • pkitas101 says:

    does it matter whats in your luggage? can you take a reg shampoo or conditioner in your luggage?….

  • BlueLotus21 says:

    i have needed to know this for so freakin long!!!

  • danu says:

    Unless you have a car, you have either the bus or a boat from Positano since the train doesn't go there. Timetables for the buses and ferries are here: http://www.amalficoastweb.com/positano/english/bus_ferries.html

    From Sorrento, you can take the Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii or Naples. There are links here that you might find useful. http://www.sorrento-online.com/english/orari.htm

    From Naples you could connect to anywhere else in Italy via the train system here. The English version of the website is here: http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/cms/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=3fdbe14114bc9110VgnVCM10000080a3e90aRCRD

  • blondexpink says:

    no ! that will explode in the plane . litterally ! wen youu open up ur luggage wen youu get off the planeee , its gonna be everywhere in ur luggage !
    -xoxo

  • redcore86 says:

    I love to just cruise the country with no set destination. It's what I did for many years on my Harley. Other than the safety concerns, make sure you take in everything possible, eat at local eateries and get to know the people. It's much better to see the real country if you take the old highways, back roads and scenic routes. Never get in a hurry. the more you see, taste and hear, the more you will enjoy the trip, and the more memories you'll have to enjoy. This country is an amazing place.

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