Saturday, February 11, 2017

4 questions to ask yourself when planning an international vacation

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I was recently asked to write a series of articles on international travel, and how to go about making that dream trip actually happen. Especially if you do not want to go on a boat ride on a package tour or. (I cringe at the thought of each of these-so not my kind of trip!)
I thought it might be fun to share with you on my blog

so how you started planning an international trip? Where in the world do you start? Especially if you don't have a specific destination in mind, or if you just have a great concept that the name of the country you want to go to-that I want to go to France or I will go to Australia.
I always planning the next 5 (or 500) tours that I want to go. If you are already a follower of this blog (---> register on the sidebar have Corinna BS world delivered to your inbox each day ) you know that I am obsessed with Italy, and try to go there every year. So I'm constantly to find out the next Italian stay, but in Italy there is so much to see and do, which means that I always have to refine my.
I came up with these 4 questions that I ask myself at the beginning of each year when I am in the first place to think up a ride:

4 questions to Ask yourself when planning an international vacation

1. What kind of holiday you're thinking? are you dying to get to a white sandy beach, enjoy the Sun and drink in exotic air?

Navaggio-Beach
Navaggio Beach, Zakynthos Greece
or maybe you want a hike. Or a trip to Europe in some history. Or maybe you've always wanted to go on safari.
the first thing to do is start identifies the trip you want to take.

2. When would you like to travel? sometimes you can cut and go when you want to, but lots of people have to use their vacation time in certain months, as they can just leave in February, or to go in school holidays.
If you want a beach holiday, but had to go in February, so you should think about the southern hemisphere or the equator. If you want a ski trip but your vacation is in August, so you should look at my home country, beautiful New Zealand.

Heli-Skiing-Queenstown-New-Zealand
heli ski in Queenstown New Zealand

a Word to the wise: avoid Europe in August! all in Europe take their holidays in August, so it is the most crowded, the most expensive and the absolute worst time to go.

3. Language means to you? If you're really uncomfortable going to a non-English speaking country, then options fell for you. I'm super comfortable with all the European languages, but would find traveling in parts of Asia and the Middle East quite daunting, limiting the scope for how far off the beaten path I'd venture. I'm dying to experience Marakkesh, Shanghai and Dubai, but probably not spread far from the city when it that I don't even find out the alphabet. Other friends of mine are super comfortable with it, and think twice about it not.

Travel-To-Dubai
I have not done it yet, but Dubai is on my wish list every year
4. What is your budget? don't let money put you off exploring the world. Just have an idea of how much money you can add to the trip, so that you have a place to start from. When you can have an idea of what you can use you start maneuvering for a walk in your price range.
I all my travels at super low budget. I am a single mom and just not throw big money on my travels, but I'm not going to let it keep me from exploring the world. My banks got a time really mad at me to go to Italy for 3 weeks, thinking that I would have blown a lot of money. It turned out that he spent far more take the wife to Vegas for a five day vacation! Another time I wanted to take my son holiday by the sea and then in two weeks in the San Diego area, rent a holiday apartment in Cardinal Cisneros but it turned out to be cheaper to go to the East coast of Sicily and rent an apartment with a large balcony with views over the Ionian Sea. 
the key is to know how much you can spend, and then find out how to travel on this amount.

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