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]]>Your first solo trip is all about figuring out if this type of travel is the right fit for you. You don’t have to visit a brand-new place to do that, and going to a familiar city you’ve already been to is a good place to start.
It’s also a good idea to stay close to home during your first trip. Pick a destination that’s easily accessible and doesn’t involve complicated entry procedures.
Safety is key when it comes to traveling alone, especially if you’re a female solo traveler. Do your research and make sure that the destination of your choice is as safe as possible.
One of the best things about traveling is immersing yourself in other cultures, but you shouldn’t feel completely lost the first time around. Pick a country where you can easily communicate with the locals and understand their way of life.
Traveling solo doesn’t come cheap because you won’t have anyone to share your expenses with. That’s why it’s important to pick a budget-friendly destination that offers cheap accommodation, food, and tourist attractions.
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]]>Airplane food costs much more than it’s worth, so consider packing your own snacks for your next flight. The same goes for road trip snacks because you’ll spend much more money if you’re buying food along the way.
Most hotels offer a complimentary breakfast, so put it to some good use. Take advantage of the free breakfast and have a hearty meal before you head out.
Try to book a hotel with a small kitchenette in your room, or stay in a hostel or Airbnb with a well-equipped kitchen so you can save a fortune by preparing your own meals.
You’ll need some groceries to cook your own food, so hit local farmers’ markets to find the best deals.
The best way to get a taste of the local cuisine is to explore the city’s street food scene. This is a great way to get introduced to many delicious new dishes without breaking the bank.
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]]>As soon as you realize you’re going to miss or have already missed your connecting flight, contact the airline’s customer service. This is crucial. Airlines typically have policies in place to assist passengers in such situations.
Your entitlements in the event of a missed connection can vary but it’s always worth looking into. For example, under EU law (EC 261), passengers are entitled to compensation when their flight lands at their destination more than three hours late.
Finally, if you have a long time to wait for your next flight, see if you can access an airport lounge. Some credit cards offer complimentary lounge access that can provide a comfortable space to rest. You might also be entitled to a voucher for food. And, of course, keep an eye on flight boards and stay in touch with airline staff for updates.
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]]>Traveling doesn’t necessarily mean exploring faraway destinations and foreign countries. We’re all a little short on time and money once fall arrives, so it’s a better idea to stick to staycations and explore the beauty of your home country.
Another reason why staycations are a perfect fit for fall travel is the unpredictable weather this season brings along. It’s important to check the forecast before embarking on your trip, but the predictions will be much more reliable if you’re planning a spontaneous last-minute trip, than when you’re making plans weeks or months in advance.
If staycations simply don’t do it for you and you want to travel internationally, destinations with tropical climates are your best bet. They’ll allow you to escape rain and fog for a little while, but city breaks and glamping are also worth giving a shot if you don’t want to make a huge change.
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]]>The post 5 Tips for Picking Perfect Destination for Your First Solo Trip appeared first on Bob's Hide Out.
]]>Your first solo trip is all about figuring out if this type of travel is the right fit for you. You don’t have to visit a brand-new place to do that, and going to a familiar city you’ve already been to is a good place to start.
It’s also a good idea to stay close to home during your first trip. Pick a destination that’s easily accessible and doesn’t involve complicated entry procedures.
Safety is key when it comes to traveling alone, especially if you’re a female solo traveler. Do your research and make sure that the destination of your choice is as safe as possible.
One of the best things about traveling is immersing yourself in other cultures, but you shouldn’t feel completely lost the first time around. Pick a country where you can easily communicate with the locals and understand their way of life.
Traveling solo doesn’t come cheap because you won’t have anyone to share your expenses with. That’s why it’s important to pick a budget-friendly destination that offers cheap accommodation, food, and tourist attractions.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Save Money on Food While Traveling appeared first on Bob's Hide Out.
]]>Airplane food costs much more than it’s worth, so consider packing your own snacks for your next flight. The same goes for road trip snacks because you’ll spend much more money if you’re buying food along the way.
Most hotels offer a complimentary breakfast, so put it to some good use. Take advantage of the free breakfast and have a hearty meal before you head out.
Try to book a hotel with a small kitchenette in your room, or stay in a hostel or Airbnb with a well-equipped kitchen so you can save a fortune by preparing your own meals.
You’ll need some groceries to cook your own food, so hit local farmers’ markets to find the best deals.
The best way to get a taste of the local cuisine is to explore the city’s street food scene. This is a great way to get introduced to many delicious new dishes without breaking the bank.
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]]>The post What to Do if You Missed Your Flight Connection appeared first on Bob's Hide Out.
]]>As soon as you realize you’re going to miss or have already missed your connecting flight, contact the airline’s customer service. This is crucial. Airlines typically have policies in place to assist passengers in such situations.
Your entitlements in the event of a missed connection can vary but it’s always worth looking into. For example, under EU law (EC 261), passengers are entitled to compensation when their flight lands at their destination more than three hours late.
Finally, if you have a long time to wait for your next flight, see if you can access an airport lounge. Some credit cards offer complimentary lounge access that can provide a comfortable space to rest. You might also be entitled to a voucher for food. And, of course, keep an eye on flight boards and stay in touch with airline staff for updates.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Picking a Destination for Your Fall Getaway appeared first on Bob's Hide Out.
]]>Traveling doesn’t necessarily mean exploring faraway destinations and foreign countries. We’re all a little short on time and money once fall arrives, so it’s a better idea to stick to staycations and explore the beauty of your home country.
Another reason why staycations are a perfect fit for fall travel is the unpredictable weather this season brings along. It’s important to check the forecast before embarking on your trip, but the predictions will be much more reliable if you’re planning a spontaneous last-minute trip, than when you’re making plans weeks or months in advance.
If staycations simply don’t do it for you and you want to travel internationally, destinations with tropical climates are your best bet. They’ll allow you to escape rain and fog for a little while, but city breaks and glamping are also worth giving a shot if you don’t want to make a huge change.
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