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Travel Hints

THERE’S an art to travelling well.
Some little secrets you learn on the way, like making sure you find a map at the airport before you leave – you don’t want to visit Geneva airport twice on one IMG_0340day do you!!!
Always throwing spare plastic bags into your suitcase for dirty clothes.
So off we go…..

  1. Wash your clothes in the sink / shower. Use the hotel soap. Or take a little traveller sized bottle of laundry detergent with you. It’s much easier than finding a Laundromat in a foreign country. And there are only so many times that you can wear the same pair of undies.
  2. Learn how to use a needle and thread. You’ve only got space for a few items of clothing. Sewing a broken button back on will save you a lot of hassle.
  3. Carry baby wipes / face wipes. This can be used to feel clean when there are no showers. Yes, sometimes there are NO showers.
  4. Learn how to say “no thank you”. Most travel advice columns will tell you to learn how to say “hello”,  “yes please”, “thank you” and “do you speak English?”. But in some countries you really want to be able to say “no thank you, please leave me alone”.
  5. Grocery stores are a traveller’s best resource. Cheap food, local flavours. Find the nearest one to your hotel and you will save yourself a heap of cash. Have a picnic lunch every day.
  6. Keep an emergency stash of money. If you lose your wallet you will still need to eat.
  7. Learn how to drive a manual car. Stuck at an airport after your flight has been cancelled? You could drive. You will be smacking your head on the desk if they only have manual cars …they always do….. I know its exciting driving on the wrong side of the road but add in a manual drive as well….. no that’s not exciting its exhausting
  8. Roll your clothes when packing. No creases and more clothes fit into your suitcase.
  9. Always keep a stash of spare plastic bags for dirty clothes / shoes.
  10. Smelly socks will make your clean clothes stink. Always.
  11. Learn how to pack light. You do not need to take 20kg for a week of travel. You CAN wear trousers two days in a row or more. The less you have to carry, the happier you will be travelling – those hills in Santorini are long and winding and hard work skip along with 20kg
  12. Know how much it should cost in a taxi. Carry a card with the hotel address and a map. Ask for taxi drivers to use the meter. Make sure they are legitimate taxi drivers.
  13. Always carry a hard copy map of the city you’re going to.Save your phone charge for when you really need it.
  14. Make sure your bank cards work. There is nothing more annoying on holidays than spending hours on the phone to the bank back home.
  15. Carry tissues that can double up as toilet paper. Plus carry a hand sanitiser.
  16. Pack sandals or thongs for use in showers. Showers can be gross. You don’t want your feet to touch the floor.
  17. Learn how to change a tyre. Murphy’s law says if you don’t know and you head off on a road trip, you’re bound to get a flat.
  18. Be prepared to sleep anywhere. Ear plugs and eye patches will help block out the light.
  19. Learn how to take a decent photo. Don’t come home with a bunch of Instagram selfies. Memories fade and you’ll want something to remember the scenery by.
  20. Pack smart. Put necklaces in straws so they don’t get jumbled. Use a button to keep earrings together
  21. Learn basic first aid.This is just a great life skill, if nothing else.
  22. Get folders for travel documents and itineraries. Keep them organised so you don’t have to mess about digging through pockets in your bag at the airport check-in.
  23. Use public transport. It’s fast. It’s easy, it’s cheaper and it will give you a better travel experience. Get a map, learn the different ticket types
  24. Use little bottles for everything. It takes up less room. If you use plain bottles make sure you label them with a pen that won’t wash or rub off. Mistakes can and do happen.
  25. Buy and wear good walking shoes. Blisters are not fun and high heels don’t work on Europe’s cobblestone pathways.
  26. Ask the locals for advice, tips. The best beach probably isn’t the most popular one. The locals can help you find those secret spots you will rave about.
  27. Eat where the locals eat. Ask the locals where they eat. Go there instead.
  28. Be aware of the local laws. Don’t get drunk on the streets of Dubai or expect to chew and spit gum in Singapore. You’re leaving Australia – don’t expect our law system to follow you around the world.
  29. Get your vaccinations if you need them. Yellow fever is not fun. You will kick yourself if you could have prevented it and you didn’t.
  30. Scan your passport and travel documents. Give copies to family/friends. If you lose your passport or travel documents, this backup will save you a lot of heartache. It will also help your family to find you in the event of a disaster.
  31. Learn a few phrases of the local language.Speak to the locals. Experience their culture. Don’t just wander through it.
  32. Know the scams of each destination.‘Thai driver want to show you his best restaurant?’ It’s probably his mate’s. Get on the internet and work out the scams so you don’t become a sucker. Then refer to number 4.
  33. Learn the basic geography of the country you are visiting. There’s nothing worse than a traveller who has no idea where they are travelling.
  34. Learn how to use a compass. Sounds extreme but it could help in a crisis.
  35. Get travel insurance. It’s obvious, but probably one of the most important items on this list.
  36. Allow relaxation time to get over jet lag. You don’t want to be on the go for six weeks straight. It should be a holiday. You should relax at some point.
  37. Keep a change of clothes and basic toiletries in your carry-on. If your luggage gets lost you will be very glad.
  38. Research the airports you are travelling through so you can a) find the fastest way through and b) use the facilities. Don’t just sit at the boarding gate.
  39. Take a jumper on the plane. It is cold. It has air conditioning.
  40. Take thick socks for the plane. Cold feet will stop you sleeping.
  41. Take Imodium and panadol/nurofen. The cuisine of other countries can be harsh on the tummy.
  42. Drinking water is safe. Don’t drink it…. Full stop.. Even the Adelaide water is undrinkable
  43. Know the local road rules. Even in New Zealand the rules are different.
  44. Be respectful. Pay attention to how local women dress to work out how you should.

Courtesy of news.com.au

Best Places to Stay

Lets just keep it really simple and let the web do your work for you
Trip advisor
I know there is concern regarding loaded reporting on hotels and restaurant…. I take a different approach whenever I visit a nice place …. I always make a point of IMG_7839writing a report on trip advisor.. if a restaurant or hotel service is not up to standard or something goes awry, and it will….I normally raise it with the manager/staff at the time… in ALL cases it has been resolved by the staff and everyone is happy
I hate those exit reports where everything is bad but no-one told anyone it’s just a big whine….

As Thumper the Rabbit said in Bambi… and who can argue with Bambi

If can’t say something nice about someone or something don’t say anything

Just add to the research list in no particular order..Wotif and Last minute and don’t miss the opportunity to jump onto Airbnb…….
Here are the top ten according to Mr. Google

  1. Hotels.com
  2. Travelocity.com
  3. Expedia.com
  4. Hotwire.com
  5. Priceline.com
  6. Booking.com
  7. MoreHotels4Less.com
  8. Orbitz.com
  9. Agoda.com
  10. Hotel Reservations.com

And now onto my favourite spots over the past 10 years

France
Hôtel le Catinat Fleuri 
d’Eygliers France, Chemin d’Eygliers, 05600 Guillestre, France
Hotel Muguet 
11 Rue Chevert, 75007 Paris, France
Dolce Chantilly
Route d’Apremont Vineuil St-Firmin, 60500 Chantilly, France

Croatia
Le Meridien Lav Split 
Grljevačka ul. 2, 21312, Podstrana, Croatia

Hotel Mauro
Obala maršala tita 15 52440, Poreč, Croatia

Hotel Peristil
Poljana kraljise Jelene 5, Split 21000, Croatia

Rixos Libertas
Liechtensteinov put 3, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Italy
Hotel Metropole
Castello, 4149 – Riva Degli Schiavoni, Venice

Hotel Posillipo Gabbicce
Via dell’Orizzonte, 1, 61011 Gabicce Monte, Gabicce Mare PU, Italy

Greece
Cosmopolitan Suites IMG_7495
Thira, Fira 847 00, Greece

New Hotel
Filellinon 16, Athina 105 57, Greece

 

Turkey
Sirkeci Mansion Hotel
Hoca Paşa, Taya Hatun Cd. No:5, 34110 Sirkeci İstanbul, Turkey

UAE
Dubai 
The Address, Dubai Mall Hotel
Burj Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates http://www.theaddress.com/

VietnamIMGP3406
Hotel Carravelle
19 Công trường Lam Sơn, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
http://www.caravellehotel.com 
Hotel Majestic
1 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
http://www.majesticsaigon.com
Hotel Sofitel
15 Ngo Quyen StreetHoan Kiem District10000 Hanoi,Vietnam
http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-1555-sofitel-legend-metropole-hanoi
Hoi An Beach Resort
01 Cua Dai St., Hoi An City, Quang Nam,Vietnam
http://www.hoianbeachresort.com.vn

Malta
Corinthia Hotel St George’s Bay Malta
St Georges Bay, St Julian’s STJ 3301, Malta
http://www.marinahotel.com.mt

IMGP2065New Zealand
Ohakune Court Motel
101 Goldfinch St, Ohakune 4625,
New Zealand
http://www.ohakunemotelaccommodation.co.nz

Places to Eat and Drink

FRANCE

PARISIMG_5983

Romantica Café 96 Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris, France

La Terrasse du 7eme 2 Place de l’École Militaire, 75007 Paris, France

Les Parisiennes 17 Avenue de la Motte-Picquet, 75007 Paris, France

La Source 49 Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris, France

IMG_6306Corcoran’s Irish Pub (for beer only!!!) 110 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris

CHANTILLY

Le Jardin d’Hiver in the Auberge De Je Paume 4 rue du Connétable 60500 Chantilly

 

GUILLESTRE

Dedans Dehors  ruelle Sani, 05600 Guillestre, FranceIMG_5357

La Bolée Le Bourg, 05600 Guillestre, France

ITALY

GABICCE MARE

Possillipo

Via dell’Orizzonte, 1, 61011 Gabicce Monte, Gabicce Mare PU, Italy

Ristorante Pizzeria Tre Pini  Di Borrani Ulderico Via Niccolò Machiavelli, 15, Gabicce mare PU, Italy

Osteria del pesce povero Viale Mare, 6, Gabicce Mare PU, Italy

Bar Giardino Giardini dell’ Unita’ D’italia, 10, Gabicce Mare PU, Italy

CROATIA

Split

Trattoria Bajamont Bajamontijeva 3, Split, Croatia Villa Kaliopa Ul. Vladimira Nazora 32 Brac

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