Going on an Extended Vacation? Tips for Getting Ready

Are you and your family thinking of taking an extended vacation this year? Summer break is the perfect time of year to take off somewhere far and just spend time as a family for a long period of time. The kids don’t have school and you’ve got some time saved up you can use. If you’re going to be gone for more than a week, you’re going to want to take extra precautions when preparing. Here are some tips you should find helpful.

Safeguarding the Home

When you’re traveling for a long time, you want to make sure that your home is safe. There’s nothing worse than coming back from vacation to find out your home has been robbed. Before you leave, make sure that any access points in the home are secured. If there is a vulnerability such as a bad lock or a crack in a window, get it fixed prior to leaving for vacation. Other things you can to do secure the home:

Let security company know – contact your home security company to let them know that you will be away from the home for a while. This way, if the alarm sounds, they won’t hesitate to contact authorities.

Secure the mail – mail piling up in front of your door is the quickest way for robbers to detect that you’re not home. Since you won’t be there to get the mail, you might want a digital mailbox. Companies such as iPostal1 provide digital mailboxes. You can review incoming mail, have it delivered to where you’re vacationing, and more 24/7.

Let a neighbor or family member know – having someone check on the house periodically while you’re gone will provide peace of mind. Ask a family member to drop by from time to time. Anyone who may have been thinking about robbing you won’t because they’ll see someone stopping by.

Before You Leave

Prior to leaving for your extended family vacation, there are some other things you’ll want to do to prepare. Remember, you’re going to be gone for a long time and you want to make sure that you’ve tied up any loose ends and prepared for anything that might happen while you’re away. Here are some things to complete before leaving:

Research the destination – Don’t just blindly take off for vacation without first knowing a bit about where you’re going. If you’re traveling abroad for instance, do you need a temporary license? Get to know a bit about the local laws and regulations so you’re not blindsided once you arrive.

Print out everything – Unless you plan on packing your printer, make sure that you’ve printed everything you might need while on vacation. This might include your plane tickets, tickets to attractions that you may have purchased online, your itinerary, maps, etc.

Be practical with your packing – There’s no need for the entire family to pack outfits for every day you’re on vacation. Depending on how many members in your household and how long you’re going to be gone, that’s a lot of packing! Not to mention, the more you pack, the more you pay. Try to keep it to one carryon bag and maybe one suitcase. Pack items that can be mixed and matched to create new outfits. For instance, black shorts can be paired with any color shirt so it can essentially be worn more than once.

Bring entertainment – Chances are you’re not going to be out and about every day while you’re on vacation. During your scheduled downtime, it’s important to have some entertainment, especially if you’re traveling with young children. Make sure you have plenty of board games, cards, toys, and even a gaming console to keep you and the kids entertained when you’re not on the move.

Getting away from it all for a while is something everyone needs. If you and your family are planning an extended vacation this summer, be sure that you follow all of the above tips. Doing so will ensure that you have a fun-filled, stress-free vacation that everyone will enjoy.

5 Districts of LA to Visit Based on Interests

Thinking of visiting Los Angeles but feeling overwhelmed by the size of the city? You aren’t alone. So how do you plan a trip to the city without feeling overwhelmed? It’s all about learning how to focus your own interests. Let’s break it down for you:

1) West Hollywood

This section of the city is well known for its shopping and nightlife. It’s the perfect match for the younger crowd, as well as the seasoned veterans of the city. There are enough music clubs to fill your nights, and enough places to shop to fill your days. Ever heard of Santa Monica Boulevard? If you want to visit this hot spot, come with an appetite. This strip of road is lined with restaurants for those who want to see and be seen, such as Sunset Beach or Katana.

West Hollywood is also well known as the home of Sunset Strip, where you can visit great music clubs like the Viper Room or stop by The Comedy Store. If you want to sit at a café and watch for celebrities, you want to stop by Sunset Plaza on the strip. Some of the best, most luxurious hotels in west hollywood are along this stretch of road.

2)Studio City

If you like walking and moving at a leisurely pace, Studio City is the place to visit. This was once the mecca of homes for the actors working for studios. Now it boasts some of the most upscale dining and shopping in all of LA. Do you love sushi? You want to take a walk down Ventura Boulevard’s famous “sushi alley” to get a wide variety of great rolls.

Studio City is the perfect section of LA for the foodie. Just stay close to Ventura Boulevard and enjoy a wide variety of high-end cuisine.

3) Universal City

Want to take a studio tour and enjoy great shopping? Visit Universal City. This section of LA became famous for its studio backlot tours, drawing in a large crowd of tourists. You can Ride the Movies, visit Universal Studios Hollywood, and shop. Heard of CityWalk? It’s a stretch of shopping that inspired the modern version of malls. It’s full of restaurants, novelty shops, street performers, and more.

Universal City is perfect for the tourist who loves Hollywood entertainment.

4) Downtown LA

Immerse yourself in a variety of cultural differences in the downtown district. Visit Chinatown for a real taste of Chinese cuisine and culture. Enjoy a number of museums. See a live show at the Walt Disney Music Hall. Take in an NFL, NBA, or MLB game. Enjoy a helicopter tour of the city.

If your tastes are more cultured and you enjoy arts, architecture, and museums, you want to stay in Downtown LA.

5) Beverly Hills

There is no place in LA for the shopaholic quite like Beverly Hills. From jewelry to clothing to baseball caps, everything in this section of the city is high end, which also comes with a high price tag. If you plan on staying in Beverly Hills and shopping, make sure you save a lot of cash before you come. Before heading out to dinner in Beverly Hills, make sure you have a reservation. Many of the more upscale restaurants won’t have a place for you if you don’t.

If you love to shop and treat yourself, Beverly Hills is the perfect match for your LA experience.

During your trip, you may want to plan for a few extra days on the side to visit Santa Barbara. You can enjoy wineries, the beach, and the mountains all in one laid-back location. And it’s only 90 minutes from LA.

 

5 great accommodation options for surfers in Bali

Bali Island offers more than just majestic white sandy beaches, alluring tropical rainforests, world class restaurants, and shopping centers. The paradise island is also home to the best surfing spots in the archipelago. Because of the favorable weather conditions existing almost all year round, and the diverse forms of waves that you can find in the surrounding waters, Bali has become a popular choice for local and international surfing competitions and of course recreation. Whether you are a beginner or a professional surfer, you will surely find your place on Bali Island.

 

Here are five of the great accommodation options that you should consider for a complete and memorable surfing experience in Bali. These hotels and private villas are not only close to the best surfing spots on the island, but they also feature incredible architectural design, exceptional service, and outstanding amenities.

 

  1. Mick’s Place in Bingin Beach

 

Resting on a low-lying cliff in western Bukit Peninsula, Mick’s Place is a one-of-a-kind resort with its 180-degree view of Bingin Beach and the stunning sunset scenery of the Indian Ocean horizon. The resort complex consists of seven bungalows of Polynesian architectural style and beautifully landscaped tropical gardens. During the day, you can enjoy a variety of water activities such as surfing and snorkeling in the cool and pristine waters. At night, you may treat yourself to a relaxing coconut oil massage.

 

  1. Blue Point Villas and Spa

 

With 57 guest rooms and 29 luxurious villas, this resort complex is considered a paradise for surfers and regular tourists as well. Blue Point Villas and Spa overlooks the famous Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point. It is famous for its unique cliff-top chapel, exquisite restaurants, and lush spas inside the estate. This resort complex is also strategically located near the best surf breaks in Bali including Suluban, Padang-Padang, and Uluwatu. Surfing lessons are also offered for beginners and long-time enthusiasts alike.

 

  1. Villa Impossibles

 

Villa Impossibles in Uluwatu is a luxurious six-bedroom villa resting on top of rugged boulders at the bottom of the cliff. Similar to a lighthouse, it has a perfect uninterrupted view of the beautiful coastlines and clear ocean waters. Villa Impossibles is also just a few minutes away from some of the most popular surf breaks on Bali Island. The incredibly-designed estate can be rented for up to 12 guests or as individual rooms for smaller groups. It is also a perfect venue for tropical weddings and other different occasions.

 

  1. Puri Dajuma Beach Eco-Resort and Spa

 

This beach resort is a four-star resort located on the western side of Bali Island. From Puri Dajuma Beach Resort and Spa, the black sand surfing area of Medewi Beach can easily be accessed. There is no need to worry if you are a beginner, as surfing lessons are offered to guide you. Puri Dajuma is also just a few minutes away from Pekutatan Beach where you can enjoy a lot of activities including diving, snorkeling, and trekking across adjacent rice fields.

 

  1.  Premier Surf Camp

 

Premier Surf Camp is perhaps every surfer’s ideal place to stay while in Bali in terms of price, convenience, and service. The eight-room resort is close to two of the best surfing spots, namely Pererenan Beach and Echo Beach. They offer surfing lessons for any skill level and board rentals as well. During sunset, you can enjoy a picturesque view of the ocean while dining authentic Balinese seafood cuisine. You can also experience utmost serenity on the Premier Surf Camp as it is not as crowded as other surfing spots on the island.

Plan Your Next Vacation to Dubai – The Pearl of the Desert

The rise of Dubai has been more than exceptional. Come on, even in the 1960s, it was a sea-facing piece of desert. Now, it is the land of world’s tallest building, Audi cars made from white gold and is the most popular work destination (no, it is very difficult to buy land and live there even if you have money) for almost everyone. It is equally good for travel, as we can see from those travel packages, being offered by many of the known operators. Another added advantage is the ticket price which is affordable for Indians. Whether you love to play it safe and get a package tour or you want to be adventurous and do everything by yourself is up to you. I will suggest that you buy a travel insurance for your Dubai Trip, and not just any insurance, the best travel insurance policy available in either case. It will keep you safe, trust me. In case you lose your luggage, passport or any other important item, one call to the insurer can ease all your worries.

OK, now that I have told you that, it’s time to tell you what to do when in Dubai; what to see, what to eat and where to take selfies.

Dubai, at max, is a megacity, going by the geographical size of it. Most of the attractions would be urban attractions. And it is very easy to cover these locations I am going to suggest, firstly, because they are not far from each other and secondly, as you can guess, Dubai is very well connected. The view of Dubai when the plane descends can tell you that.

I would have loved to start with Dubai airport itself, I love to spend some time there every time I land in Dubai or taking a connecting flight from there, but some of my readers may find it too stretched. Keeping that urge aside, let me tell you what you can find in the city itself.

Burj Khalifa: Ah! The famous Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. What’s more magnificent is that it is not a solid, tall, un-poetic building like Empire state or the now-gone twin towers. This is a well-designed building, something you would love to admire, for quite a while. Once you are done comprehending how big it is, how tall it is and taking selfies in the front, take the elevator and move to the top of this building.

There is an observation deck at the top from where you can see the skyline of Dubai and the view is simply breathtaking. Experience this, you will not forget it. Once you come down, look back to realise how far you climbed really. You might get vertigo, standing on the ground!

Dubai Mall: Every Indian city has one “largest mall of Asia”. Old joke? Alright. If you want to see a big mall, visit the Dubai mall, you might get lost and ask for directions, this is an incredibly big mall. It provides entry to the famous Dubai Aquarium, as well as Burj Khalifa. The number of shops and eateries is virtually endless and if you want special discounts, like every other Indian, try either the Dubai Summer Surprises in July-August or Dubai Shopping Festival in January-February.

There is an ice skating rink, cinema halls (multiplexes, for modern day Indians) and gaming zones. There are endless daily shows as well and you will invariably walk into a fashion show or live music show or something similar.

Jumeirah Mosque: This is probably the most beautiful mosque you will see in your life. It is large, like many other Dubai attractions, but surely it is not kept like we keep our pride, Jammah Masjid in Old Delhi. This is an exact copy of Al Azhar mosque of Cairo, but it is eight times bigger.

One of the finest examples of Islamic architecture, this grand structure is awe-inspiring. You can get a guided tour of the mosque and apart from wowing at the grandeur, you can also develop a better understanding of Islamic culture, a much-needed commodity in the modern world.

Dubai Aquarium: Dubai Aquarium is the attraction which you should not miss at any cost. It has over 140 species of undersea life which are in an incredible display in a tank which is suspended in the Dubai Mall (on the ground fall in case you are wondering). You can immediately view the aquarium when you enter the mall for free! Moreover, you can have access to the aquarium tunnels if you enter via the Underwater Zoo.

If you are looking for thrills, then you have the shark diving activity along with the milder cage snorkelling. Don’t forget the glass bottom boat tours either, you will simply love it. 

There are so many places left in Dubai that I am planning for another blog. Pack your bags and experience something incredible. You will love every moment of this tour. But don’t forget to buy a travel insurance, as I said above, if you want to enjoy the journey, an insurance is must to take care of any risks or losses. I have no intention of dissuading your holiday mood, but as said, “precaution is better than cure”, so what if any unforeseen event happens? So, make some space in your bag for your travel insurance (though you can buy travel insurance online and store it in your phone as a soft copy!)

Go ahead, enjoy and don’t forget to repeat, Dubai is the pearl of the desert.

 

Great Tips for Traveling While Studying

Many of us dream of seeing the world. In truth, there is no better time to do it than while you are at college. You’re young enough to enjoy it, experience everything, and have no responsibilities at home, but old enough to appreciate all the world has to offer and be safe while you travel. Unfortunately, however, many students are put off traveling due to the rising costs of both travel and tuition, as well as the worries that they won’t be able to commit to their studies while they travel. This doesn’t have to be the case; if you want to travel while you are at school, you can. Here are some great tips to help you.

Study Online

There are some great options when it comes to online study. With so many courses now available, there is bound to be something that suits you. Degrees available include addiction studies online from the University of South Dakota. Courses such as this in growing industries could offer you a fantastic future career, but studying online gives you the opportunity to study flexibly, and on the move, while you travel.

Travel Out of Season

Avoiding the main holiday seasons is the easiest way to save money. You might be surprised to learn just how much you could save by moving your vacation dates by just a week or two. Traveling out of season also allows you a more relaxing time, and a better chance to experience local life.

Avoid Tourist Spots

Another way to save money on your travels is to avoid tourist hotspots. Traveling to quieter destinations will save you money, allow you to relax, and give you a more authentic view of local life. Eating away from touristy restaurants and instead opting for local, family run eateries is another excellent way to save money.

Plan Ahead

Think about when you should travel. If you’ve got big exams or assignments coming up, either avoid travel completely, or head out for a relaxing week away. Save the exciting adventure breaks for after exams. Use it as a way to celebrate and unwind after all your hard work.

Technology

Technology can be exceptionally helpful when it comes to traveling while you study. Especially if you are intending to travel for long periods of time and study while you are away. A lightweight laptop means you can study from anywhere, without losing any ease of use or connectivity. An eReader is also incredibly useful, as it allows you to take all your course books away with you, without worrying about the weight or baggage.

There are also some great smartphone apps, which can help you to study and aid your travels. These include maps, translators, budgeting tools and itinerary creators.

Traveling while you study isn’t just possible; it can also be incredibly rewarding. Travel can help you relax and blow off steam, both of which can improve your focus, making you more likely to succeed at school. You may even gain experiences on your travels, which will help you secure a great job upon graduation.

Follow – new app for travel and roadtrips

Have you ever been tasked with going someplace new, or had to follow behind another car to go someplace? (Meaning you had to follow another person driving?)  This can be a stressful situation for both parties.  Red lights, other drivers, pedestrians, re-fueling.  All this can lead to losing the other person getting lost, and in general can be cumbersome and down right unnerving.  Luckily, there is a new app called Follow, where it is easy to set up each person as the leader or follower and have others follow or lead you to your destination.

With both map based GPS locations and an audible notice when the trip changes, it is easy to follow or lead your trips.  This is great for short trips and long road trips as well.  Instead of being right on the leader car’s bumper, it is now possible to follow a safe distance away (even if other cars get in between you as you drive) while still getting to your final destination on time.  The app is breeze to use and after registering, makes for some fun trips with friends.  This is perfect for a group of friends in high school just learning how to drive in an area, a real estate agent trying to bring clients to more then one house, some friends going on a trip, or even out of town relatives who you are trying to show around a bit.  No matter what the reason, this app is very helpful.  Best part is it is is free to download.  If you want to have more then one follower, there is a 0.99 upgrade fee.  Follow allows you the ability to assign yourself or another as a leader and invite users to be followers.  It also gives you instant alerts when leader changes course.  It offers  hands-free navigation with verbal directions, and even easily turn off follow tracking for user safety.

Follow is available now on the Play store and the iOS store as well.

Five Family Friendly Destinations for 2017

It always takes a little extra thought to plan a holiday when you have kids. Long gone are the days when you could jet off at nary a day’s notice. As parents, we need to make sure any destination is child-friendly and suitable for the whole family. But taking some extra time doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the best destinations that the world has to offer. In fact, why not make a point this year to take the family on an adventure somewhere new? To help offer some inspiration here are five super places you should consider for a holiday in 2017.

Cape Verde

If you’ve ever fanciest taking the family to see the natural beauty of the Canary Islands, but were put off by the high-rise hotels and throngs of tourists, then Cape Verde is for you. With all the beauty and more of the nearby Spanish archipelago, Cape Verde makes a fantastic alternative to Tenerife and Lanzarote. The laid-back African island nation offers some of the finest unspoilt beauty you’ll find anywhere. Across its ten islands you’ll discover stunning beaches like Mindelo beach on São Vicente, ordramatic mountains like as Pico do Fogo on Fogo island. The island’s beguiling culture blends Portuguese and African influences and is worth visiting for in its own right.

Ibiza

Don’t doubt this Balearic Island’s family-friendly credentials. Ibiza may conjure up images of super-clubs and party beaches, but this multi-faceted Mediterranean gem has plenty to offer children. The island’s beaches are worth the plane ticket on their own, and there are enough of them that it can feel like you have one each! Visit Cala Llentrisca to enjoy some seafront seclusion, or take the wee ones to Cala Tarida for a more activity filled day by the beach. If lounging in the sun gets to much, then why not take the kids zorbing, or on a trip to one of the island’s waterparks? After that take a trip to the colorful Hippy Market in El Cana to pick up some mementos of the trip.

Sri Lanka

For the more adventurous families out there a holiday to Sri Lanka offers an unforgettable experience. Embodying the mysteries of the orient, the island still has the power to amaze and enchant. Few destination offer as much opportunity to discover amazing wildlife, and a trip to Minneriya National Park is a must. Here you can see herds of elephants roam in their natural environment, and even spot leopards, crocodiles, and the odd monkey! For some history take your children to Sigiriya and teach them about the county’s ancient civilization and colorful past. For family’s with older children, a hike up the famous and sacred mountain of Sri Pada will offer views and memories that will endure long after you get home.

St Lucia

If you have the picture of the perfect Caribbean island in your mind, then it probably looks like St Lucia. This stunningly verdant isle, offers the archetypal Caribbean experience thanks to the blue waters, golden beaches and lush greenery. The island’s most famous sites are the two Pitons. These towering volcanic stacks are a must see, and a trek up the larger of the two – Gros Piton – should be doable for older children and teenagers. Families with younger kids can just enjoy the breath-taking views from the beaches below.

Mauritius

This Indian Ocean nation is more than worth the long-haul trip. With unbeatable natural beauty, this tropical paradise has a world of things to experience. Thanks to its well-developed tourist network it is easy to get around and its turquoise coastline is peppered with first-rate resorts. Make sure and visit the amazing Seven Colored Earths, and enjoy a visit to one of the island’s many nature reserves. Keep a lookout for its colorful bird life, especially the famous pink pigeon! Thanks to the island’s Chinese, Indian, and French influences, the food isn’t bad either.

Top Destinations Rave Fans Have to Visit in 2017

If you’re a techno fan like some of the Holiday Transfers team are and are looking for an awesome vacation, you have a lot of towns to paint red! The following cities are known the world over for their excellent parties and clubbing, and they’re on everybody’s list of “Best Rave Cities” this year. Check them out and get ready for loads of fun and the most electric nights ever!

Bristol, England

While some may consider London as a hot destination for clubbing and dancing, Bristol is a central node for contemporary techno and dance music. It has a legacy in dubstep and the prices here are considerably more affordable than almost any venue in London, allowing a healthy population of electronic music fans to grow and prosper. The beloved Idle Hands label is in Bristol, and promising producers such as Killing Sound call this place home as well – not to mention top-notch events and festivals like Simple Things just waiting to get you movin’!

Warsaw, Poland

Bustling with after-hours gigs and experimental techno happenings, as well as bigger nightclub events, Warsaw has built a name for itself not only on the Polish dance music scene, but also all throughout Europe. The capital’s art scene is flourishing too, and the historical and cultural landmarks here will ensure that not only your nights out in the city will be exciting, but your day trips as well.

Moscow, Russia

Because of the harsh political conditions in Russia, Moscow’s rave and techno scene often has to operate more underground, so you may not hear about the most exciting happenings unless you’re “on the inside” and you know the right people. But this only makes things more thrilling and appealing if you’re the adventurous type, right? Plus, the dance culture here is truly promising, with names like OL (Oleg Buyanov) or Nina Kraviz calling Moscow “home”.

Mexico City, Mexico

Thanks to a growing number of young talented creatives sick of expensive clubs opening up their own underground venues, Mexico City has become more and more attractive for rave and techno music fans. The rise of experimental artists such as AAA and the punk-oriented NAAFI collective has turned the Mexican capital into a top destination for those interested in the electronic underground scene.

Bogota, Colombia

South America certainly doesn’t lack places to go clubbing, but what’s excited everyone lately is the healthy and flourishing dance music scene in Bogota. The city has managed to create a perfect balance between importing talent from abroad (bringing names such as Anthony Naples or Discwoman to play for the welcoming crowd here) and fostering local artists, such as the Downpitch Recordings group, bringing the excellent venues here to life when the sun sets.

Leipzig, Germany

Having made a name for itself as a hub for underground electronic and dance music, Leipzig has become one of the most exciting and promising scenes in Germany. With excellent clubs and anti-authority venues such as Conne Island, the city boasts an ideal infrastructure to promote and support local musicians. If you’re into experimental techno, Leipzig is the place to be in 2017.

These are just some of the best rave destinations to check out this year, with a vivid dance culture and a lot of surprises in store for you. Start planning your trip, book your transport and accommodation in advance, and get ready to party!