4 effective tips for booking your next rental
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4 effective tips for booking your next rental

Renting a car may seem like a simple activity, something you can do online in a matter of minutes. But apart from renter’s insurance, the cost of the rental, and other fees chargeable, there are a number of points to consider so you can get the best deal, from location to size of the vehicle and budget tips; here are a few tips to get you started. Book in advance Book your travel arrangements well in advance, especially if you are planning a road trip. This way, you can switch vehicles in the cities planned along the route to save money and rent a different car each time. The location also matters as research suggests that car rentals in the suburbs are slightly cheaper than in a franchise that is smack dab in the center of the city. Also, avoid renting one straight out of the airport, as taxes and hidden charges will be levied on such rentals. Take the weather into account There is not much you can do when it pours or snows out of nowhere. But taking the weather into account can help you rent a suitable vehicle for those driving conditions. For example, four-wheel-drive cars work well in heavy snow conditions or places where traction is compromised.
Best upcoming Viking cruise deals in 2021
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Best upcoming Viking cruise deals in 2021

If you’ve been craving to travel and are ready to get back out there and explore the wonders, here’s some good news: the Viking Ocean Cruises are now operational! In this article, we’ve compiled the top four cruises just for you. We’ll discuss the dates, cruise itinerary, prices, and all that’s included in the said package. If you’ve wanted a fun-filled escape, now is your chance! Bermuda Escape – $1,799 pp If you’re someone who enjoys impromptu plans, this one’s for you! This seven-night cruise departs on June 15, 2021, from Hamilton. The itinerary includes cruising through the Atlantic ocean, St. George, and King’s Wharf. The cost includes a cabin with a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, select dining, most onboard entertainment options, shore excursions, room service, and basic hot and cold beverages. The price also includes port taxes and fees. Malta and The Western Mediterranean – $3,599 If you’d like to treat yourself and your family to an extended vacation, this 11-day cruise is perfect. The Viking cruise departs on July 27, 2021, and sails through three gorgeous countries – Malta, Italy, and Spain. The cruise also includes shore excursions on each port. You get a room with a private veranda, luxurious bath essentials, dining at an alternative restaurant, stateroom steward, twice-daily housekeeping, and a spa.
6 amazing music festival cruises to experience
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6 amazing music festival cruises to experience

Music festival cruises offer a variety of themes and music performances to enjoy while sailing the high seas. Not only do you get to see your favorite performers up close, but you can also meet and interact with them while on board. Also, you’ll have the chance to socialize and party with other fans who share your love for classic rock music. Music cruises truly offer a one-of-a-kind experience that’s hard to find anywhere else. Know these top music festival cruises Attending a music festival while sailing around stunning locations for a few days or a week is quite alluring. Some of the best cruise destinations to attend music festivals are listed below. Groove cruise For 15 years, the EDM music festival cruise has been traveling the high seas while playing 96 hours of nonstop music. It is the first and biggest floating dance music festival and is the only one that departs from both the West and East coasts of the country every year. Full Metal Cruise With the Full Metal Cruise, sail for the northern seas. Metal lovers are in for the ultimate cruise ship event, departing from Germany and halting in various locations throughout Scandinavia. Far East Reggae Cruise The Far East Reggae Cruise is the first music festival cruise ever organized by Mighty Crown, a Japanese reggae/dancehall pioneer who has won eight world titles in the Sound Clash competition.
Top 5 mistakes to avoid at music festivals
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Top 5 mistakes to avoid at music festivals

Music festivals and concerts are exciting events that attract thousands of people every year. While the prospect of seeing your favorite artists live and enjoying a festive atmosphere can be thrilling, it is important to avoid making mistakes that can dampen your experience. So, forgetting to carry important items, not setting a budget, or even overlooking safety guidelines can cause stress and discomfort at the event. Here are a few common lapses to avoid: Forgetting to carry essentials This is a common mistake when traveling to a different city to attend music festivals. You should pack all the essentials and avoid carrying items that could be confiscated, such as sharp items or weapons. Some venues may not allow cameras. At the same time, you should carry mosquito repellents, sunglasses, and sunscreen at an outdoor daytime event. Overlooking transportation details Delays can cause stress and discomfort at music festivals or concerts. If you are driving to the venue, you should plan for parking and traffic conditions. Alternatively, try to figure out the costs of reaching the venue when relying on public or private transportation services. Relying solely on ride-sharing services or taxis can be expensive; thus, consider other public transit or carpooling with friends.
6 things to avoid doing this holiday season
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6 things to avoid doing this holiday season

Traveling for a vacation is expensive, so it is important to utilize your time abroad. Stressing over what to do and what not to do is not something anyone would like. This is why we have assembled this convenient list of six things not to do when on vacation. Regardless of where you are taking a trip, you should avoid these things if you wish to have a happy holiday. Avoid strict itineraries There is nothing wrong with having an itinerary planned out for each day, but this leaves little room for you to go off-course and explore something new. After all, what is a vacation without doing something impulsively? Go with an open mind. No matter how much you plan, sometimes you just need to wing it. Avoid trusting everyone you meet Of course, we’re not advising you to mingle with locals. But tourists are the easiest people to lure into scams. So avoid letting your guard down too quickly. Be approachable, but if you are not interested in doing or buying something, politely decline. There is no harm in being cautious. Don’t be ignorant about local customs What may be considered completely normal in our country could be offensive in another.
5 things to avoid doing in hotels
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5 things to avoid doing in hotels

One of the joys of traveling is getting comfortable hotel accommodation for your stay. Just as we expect great service from these hotels, they expect the guests to follow certain protocols to make the experience pleasurable. It is important to understand this tacit agreement. On that note, here are some vital tips to remind you of things that you should avoid doing when you are staying in a hotel. Keep the bathroom door shut Taking a hot shower at the end of the day and sliding into the comfy blanket is one of the perks of being in a hotel. However, make sure you keep the bathroom door shut. The steam from the shower can enter the room and trigger the fire alarm. Don’t cover the smoke alarms Almost all hotels always have a smoking room available for their guests, as they understand it is a requirement for some. However, some guests will take a room that comes with a smoke alarm and cover the smoke alarms whenever they wish to indulge in activities that may set off the alarm. Avoid using the throw pillows Some hotels have these delicate items in the room, like throw pillows to add some personality to the room.
8 most popular tourist destinations in Italy
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8 most popular tourist destinations in Italy

Italy has earned its spot as one of the most popular tourist destinations. Rich in culture, history, art, and tradition and famous for its spectacular cuisine, the country has much to offer tourists. From rolling green hills in Tuscany to busy piazzas in Rome to gorgeous beaches in Amalfi to opulent living quarters in Lake Como, the country has something for every type of traveler, and here are must-visit options. Amalfi Coast With steep cliffs overlooking clear blue waters, the Amalfi Coast should be on every traveler’s list of must-see places in Italy. A rugged coastline, colorful villages, picturesque towns, winding alleys, hidden coves, sunny beaches, hikes along ancient footpaths, and fresh seafood are all hallmarks of vacationing in Amalfi. Pompeii One of the most famous archaeological discoveries, Pompeii, a city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, gives visitors an insight into life in Italy in 79 AD. Ruins of homes, the amphitheater, forum, and thermal baths with intricate mosaics and frescoes will be one for the travel journals if one makes sure to visit when on vacation in Italy. Tuscany If an Italian experience is on the cards, one cannot and must not turn down a visit to Tuscany to enjoy Tuscan cuisine and admire Renaissance art.
Check out these 10 popular tourist places in Key West
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Check out these 10 popular tourist places in Key West

Want to stay within the country but experience something different? Key West, FL, may just be the answer. This little island is closer to Cuba than mainland Florida and is known for its “Floribbean” vibes. It is home to vibrant sunshine and an endless coastline, making it the perfect tropical paradise. While their parties and nightlife are a definite attraction, some other spots attract visitors worldwide. Check out the top tourist attractions one can’t miss. 1. The Ernest Hemingway Home And Museum For history and literature lovers, this spot is a must-visit. Plan to take a guided tour at this house-turned-museum, which used to be Ernest Hemingway’s writing pad for over ten years. 2. Yankee Freedom Dry Tortugas Ferry Take a boat to the Yankee Freedom Dry Tortugas, the westernmost point of Florida Keys. This lovely national park comprises seven small islands and Fort Jefferson. 3. Mallory Square If there’s one thing islands are famous for, it’s their remarkable sunsets. Head to Mallory Square in the evening to witness the gorgeous play of colors in the sky. It is also home to many shops and restaurants, so one can spend the evening strolling along the area. 4. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Those with a penchant for Civil War history must check out Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park to find this period’s most extensive collection of armaments.