Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Preparing and Packing For Your Holiday

Preparing and Packing For Your Holiday



By: Dan Williams

For many people going on holiday is about much more than just relaxing and enjoying your destination once you get there. The expectation of an approaching break, planning what to take and perhaps a little extra shopping and treating yourself at the airport can all add to the experience.



Having picked where you want to go and booked your flights, preparing and packing for the holiday is the next thing to think about. This can be a matter of experience for the seasoned traveller or simply thinking carefully about what you may need whilst you are away. Given the limitations on luggage allowances, it is impossible to take everything you might possibly need, but certain items are regularly required and a little forethought will save you both time and money.



Leaving your holiday planning until the last minute, just like trying to find cheap flights and holiday offers, will undoubtedly lead to compromises, lack of choices and, most likely, additional expense. Below are some of the most common areas where forward planning can lead to a better holiday.



Foreign currency is a feature of every holiday for UK travellers unless they are staying in their home country. Currency exchange kiosks are found at most airports, but the choice will be limited and the rates offered may not be the best. Planning your currency requirements a week or so in advance will open up many more choices. Your local bank, travel agency or post offices are all likely to offer foreign currency exchange facilities and, because they face competition from each other, their rates are likely to be more favorable. It is now possible to order foreign currency online and have it delivered to home. The Post Office provides this service. It is also possible to pre order your currency and have it waiting for you to be picked up at the airport. This method is also likely to provide better rates than just exchanging on the day of departure.



Various holiday essentials like sun cream, basic first aid items, travel power adapters, memory cards for cameras and other similar items can all be purchased at airport shops but again choice will be limited and prices are almost certainly going to be higher. The same applies to buying these essentials in the resort once you arrive. Thinking about what you will need a week or so in advance and placing an online order with a supermarket or taking a trip down to your local high street will save you paying over the odds.



Food can also be expensive in locations such as airports where they have a captured audience. By all means I’m not suggesting that you should take everything with you and in fact airlines are quite specific in what they will allow passengers to take on board these days. But packing a few snacks for the children could avoid additional expenses before your flight.



Clothing is another area where planning can reduce time, prevent inconvenience and save money. Most of the space in people’s luggage is taken up by clothing and footwear and of course only limited amounts can be taken. Everyone hopes for fantastic weather when taking a summer holiday and warm sunshine with no rain mean only certain items of clothing will be required. Should you be faced with less favorable weather however, then it’s easy to be caught out with the wrong choice of clothing. A simple prevention is to carefully check one of the many online weather forecasting services. You will be able to see the likely weather that faces you at your destination and can pack accordingly. It may even be something as simple as taking a foldaway raincoat to help on the day that showers are a possibility. Also some resorts see big swings in temperature once the sun has gone down, especially in the earlier or later parts of the season. Taking a warm jumper or coat will save you from having to visit the local shops and buying the best of what’s available.



So with a little forethought, you’ll be able to set off on your holiday knowing that you have thought ahead, packed most of the things you are likely to need and will not be faced with spending extra money on essentials that are cheaper at home. Which all means you’ll have more time and money to spend on the nicer things on holiday.




Author Resource:-> The advice offered by Dan Williams about preparing and packing for a holiday complements his advice on finding cheap flights and holiday packages with providers like FlyThomasCook whose website http://book.flythomascook.com/ offers a range of holiday offers.

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