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So your friends got back from their annual jaunt abroad and you can contain your jealousy no more.
Or maybe you’re about to graduate, or have been let go from work.
You know it’s time to hit the road, but how and where do you even start? The questions are seemingly endless and it’s difficult to know where to start.
No worries; you can quickly turn from travel noob to travel snob by starting with these first time travel tips.
By reading out travel tips for beginners, you can have a great trip, too!
So your friends got back from their annual jaunt abroad and you can contain your jealousy no more.
Or maybe you’re about to graduate, or have been let go from work.
You know it’s time to hit the road, but how and where do you even start? The questions are seemingly endless and it’s difficult to know where to start.
No worries; you can quickly turn from travel noob to travel snob by starting with these first time travel tips.
By reading out travel tips for beginners, you can have a great trip, too!
2. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GETTING
I wish it wasn’t the case, but many hotels have misleading information in the hotel description and amenities. I can’t count how many times we’ve checked further into a hotel that says it’s walking distance to downtown to find that the hotel’s definition of walking distance is over an hour.
In most cases, it’s easy to double-check the hotel’s listing. Google Maps is great for quickly verifying a hotel’s location. Recent hotel reviews are also a helpful source of information.
We’ve also learned to call the hotel directly to ask if specific amenities are available during our stay. We’ve been disappointed before to find that the lovely outdoor hotel pool we’d been looking forward to was closed for renovations, or even more puzzling, closed for winter even though it’s still summer.
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Some basic tricks will help ease you through your trip.
DRESS STRATEGICALLY. Layers are key to flying comfortably. ...
WEAR THE RIGHT SHOES. Stay away from high heels or clunky boots when flying. ...
BRING EARPLUGS. ...
PACK A LIGHT SNACK. ...
CHECK IN EARLY. ...
PICK THE RIGHT SEAT. ...
HYDRATE. ...
EMPTY YOUR POCKETS.