It's
summer time again and the masses are flying away for two weeks of
sun, sea, sand and good times. Actually, this summer, we're even
enjoying holidays on the UK's own beaches and waterways with
temperatures reaching 36 degrees in places. We all look for
different things from a holiday; some look for sheer relaxation,
others live for two weeks of partying hard and sleeping it off the
next day, and then there are those that appreciate culture and like
to get off the beaten track. Whatever type of holidaymaker you are
there is one thing that nobody likes - unnecessary stress! Who wants
to feel like they need a holiday to recover from their holiday!?
The great news is that holiday stress can be avoided; you just need
to set aside some time in advance to make preparations. There are
now some fantastic websites that can help by providing advice on a
number of potentially stressful areas; from packing effectively to
advice on food, drink and transport in your chosen location. Just
search for "holiday tips" in your search engine of choice, adding
your destination to the "key words" if you're looking for
specifically local advice. Don't you just love the online world?
For those parents out there, fear not. Going away with your family
does not have to be difficult. Some simple research and planning
will ensure you are prepared for an enjoyable, safe and stress free
family holiday. Your children will look back fondly on the holiday
and hope to do something similar when it's their turn to raise a
family. The Mothercare website has a great section on summer travel
which covers many essential areas. Useful topics include feeding on
the move, baby and kids summer clothing tips, sun safety for babies
and toddlers and travelling when pregnant.
For anyone who hasn't decided on their ideal holiday destination, or
needs a comprehensive guide, there are many online sites that can
provide help, however an easy to carry guide in book form is usually
the best option. Currently one of the best is the Dorling
Kindersley's series of Eyewitness Travel Guides. The DK travel
guides are well illustrated and comprehensively cover all the
general areas you would expect from food and drink, to
entertainment, weather, cultural information and lots more. What a
productive way to kill some time on the plane!
Wherever you decide to go just remember, a little time spent
planning in advance will lead to a lot of relaxation and happy times
in your chosen destination. Happy holidays!
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Author:
Andrew Regan is an online journalist who enjoys socialising at his
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