How to Prevent Jet Lag: Before You Go Treat your body well before you fly. Although it may be tempting to stay up all night before your flight in order to more easily fall asleep onboard, you should do the opposite. Jet lag can hit you harder if you’re tired, sick, or hungover. Be sure to get a good night’s sleep before you board your flight. Exercise, sleep well, stay hydrated, and stay sober. The worst thing you can do is get on a long flight with a hangover. … [Read more...] about The Best Ways to Prevent and Treat Jet Lag
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The Ultimate Holiday Travel Survival Guide
9 Things to Pack for Unpredictable Fall Weather: Because it can still be unseasonably warm (or cold) for Thanksgiving and Christmas. … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Holiday Travel Survival Guide
How to Save Money for Travel: A Step by Step Plan
Write down a date, but be realistic, of course. Make sure you can actually hit your savings target by that date and best of all, give yourself a reason to save. The best way to do this is to book your flight ahead of time, then you really have to work and learn how to save money for travel! … [Read more...] about How to Save Money for Travel: A Step by Step Plan
Top Ways to Make the Most Of Your Next Layover
Wine and Dine Yourself Long gone are the days when airports were simply places to sit in one place with a vending machine lunch and bad WiFi. Many airports these days have restaurants run by some of the most celebrated chefs in the world, so make the most of it by giving yourself a true culinary experience on your layover. The Michelin Guide has an impressive rundown of airport restaurants that can’t be missed, often managed by such gastronomic heavyweights like Wolfgang Puck, Gordon Ramsay, and Heston Blumenthal. … [Read more...] about Top Ways to Make the Most Of Your Next Layover
Solo Travelers: Avoid the Single Supplement
“Per person, based on double occupancy.” Look at any package or tour price and you’ll likely see some variation of these words hovering nearby, a fine-print head shake to single travelers everywhere. The term “single supplement” sounds so value-added and upbeat, but in reality it can be a major deterrent for single travelers, adding anywhere from a hundred to a few thousand dollars in expenses for the privilege of not sharing a room. … [Read more...] about Solo Travelers: Avoid the Single Supplement