Saturday

Traveling Tips when you Arrive to your Destination

Before leaving for your trip, try to get some prior information as to the rough layout of the airport where you will be arriving.

Never take a taxi that seems just to be hanging around, offering its services when there is a taxi queue available.

This gives you one less thing to worry about, and will stop you from pulling a large amount of money out at the airport arrivals.

If you have not been able to find anything out about the airport that you are visiting to then ask one of the airline staffs, or the government tourism booth (if they have one at the airport) for some assistance, or tips on the best way of traveling.

Most countries really are very safe, but in others it is really very advisable to take to take as many precautions as possible.

Traveling Tips when you Arrive to your Destination

Friday

Cruise Travel Tips That Everyone Should now

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Having a few tips to help you out can be very helpful to you. So, here are some important cruise travel tips to keep in mind when you go on a cruise.
Once you get on the ship, you'll want to visit your cabin, but you can't expect your baggage to show up for awhile. You don't want to get lost and a map can definitely be a huge help to you.
You'll find that the elevators are probably going to be full and often many people are trying to wait for an elevator, and they may not be in a great mood.
So, just go ahead and take a stroll and get a bit of exercise walking to wherever you need to go.
Keep the Noise Down at Night - If you are out late at night, make sure that you keep the noise down.
You don't want to go around slamming the doors of your cabin, since it can wake many people around you up.
So, have some courtesy and shut your doors as quietly as possible to avoid encounters with grumpy cruise mates.
Avoid Wearing Expensive Jewelry - When you are on a cruise ship, don't go around wearing your most expensive jewelry so everyone can see it.
Finally, make your cruise travel memorable and all that you want it to be by doing a lot of planning before you travel.

Cruise Travel Tips That Everyone Should now

Monday

Travel While You Are Pregnant

If you plan to take a plane trip while pregnant, discuss it with your doctor first. Barring any problems or complications, your doctor will probably let you go - except in the very early stages (when miscarriages are more likely to occur) or in the later stages (when you may be more likely to go into labor). Most airlines have regulations regarding how late into a pregnancy you may travel. Check before you fly to avoid disappointment.

It is probably not a good idea to travel anywhere that requires prior immunization. Avoiding the introduction or ingestion of foreign substances during pregnancy (including alcohol and nicotine) is the safest route to a healthy baby.

Try to book a seat with comfort in mind:
- A seat near the bathroom will facilitate more frequent bladder emptying.
- An aisle seat will make it easier to get up for quick walks (and trips to the washroom)
- Bulkhead seats have the most legroom.
- First class seats will be most comfortable - if you can afford the expenditure.

Don't forget to get a medical certificate from your doctor before travelling, confirming that it is ok for you to travel at this stage.
To kill time during a long trip, take your walkman or iPod with soothing music, chanting, prayers, or some nice baby development books. These will give you and your unborn baby immense happiness and peace.
Always carry your own food while travelling. Home prepared food is best for the frequent nutrition required at this stage. Avoid packing junk food or anything purchased readymade from the market. Try carrying fresh fruits and juice tins or tetra packs, as they are easy to carry and nutritious.
If possible, do not travel alone during your pregnancy. Always keep your emergency contact number, and doctor's contact details handy so that if needed someone can find the details easily in your luggage and contact the right person at the right time.

Travel While Pregnant

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