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5 Key Tips to Having the Perfect Holiday
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12:17 14 March 2013
This year is going to be a big travel year for me. I already have several trips planned abroad and I’m excited to say the least! When I travel, I try to make sure I take steps that will afford me a safe and enjoyable experience at a reasonable price.
Finding cheap airfare, hotel discounts, and affordable travel insurance are always at the top of my planning regimen.
I would have to say that the trip I am most excited about is m y trip to Cape Town South Africa. As an avid golfer, I’m looking forward to golfing on some of the most beautiful greens in the world.
But that doesn’t mean that I’m rich and have a lot of money to spend! I’ve taken steps to get the best deals on my travel and accommodation so I can truly enjoy myself worry free.
Here are some things that I do that you can use to have a perfect holiday wherever you decide to go.
- First and foremost make sure you purchase adequate travel insurance just in case you encounter some unplanned deviations from your planned itinerary. Travel insurance is not expensive and hopefully you won’t need to use it. But it’s better to have it in the event something goes wrong along the way.
- Travel in the off season. Everything is cheaper and you can get huge discounts on hotels and entertainment. In the off season you can often get luxury accommodations at the price of a regular hotel.
- If you prefer control over your movements once you arrive in Cape Town, consider a car for hire. You can even rent a luxury car to drive around in during your stay. Go online to find some great options.
- Make sure all documents are in order. Get all visas and passports as far ahead of time as possible to protect yourself against any potential delays.
- My last and most important bit of advice to you is to have fun. A holiday should be a time of relaxation and enjoyment. Don’t let anything stress you out. You can have your perfect holiday if you plan properly.