Real Advice To Make Travel Easier And More Enjoyable

April 13, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Whether you are traveling by boat, train, plane or car, there are lots of things to consider when you are taking a trip. Get out your notepad and get ready to write these hints down, because we’re about to tell you how you can take a great trip without the headaches.Take advantage of the hotel’s ice machines when you are traveling. Nearly all people enjoy having a cup of coffee in the morning, but they often dislike the way hotel coffee tastes. The ice machines use filtered water, so try putting ice in the machine the night before and allowing it to melt. The difference in taste between coffee made with filtered water rather than tap water is amazing.

When traveling with your pet, pack and plan like you would for any other family member. Pets like acquainted surroundings, so bring their bedding, brushes, dishes and toys with you. Also pack your pet’s usually food, as traveling can make pets sick, so it is not a wise time to introduce new foods.Carefully check out any travel package deals until you book them. Many airlines and websites put together flights, hotel accommodations, meals and activities and offer them at one price. This is designed to benefit the agencies, because they can book flights and rooms without mentioning their bottom line. Some of these packages can be steals, but you should always look into the cost of each piece of the deal to make sure you are saving money.

Make sure your passport is in order and you have the suitable papers when traveling abroad. Before even scheduling your travel abroad, make sure that your passport does not expire while you are away. Also keep your passport and all your travel documents safe and know where they are at all times.For international travel, checking the foreign power supplies that will be available is vital. Most modern travelers rely on having their particular electronics available wherever they go. Charging up these gadgets can present a challenge because electrical connections are not standardized around the world. A bit of research beforehand will teach the savvy traveler what sort of power adapters to buy and what preparations to make.

Look up reviews about hotels you plan to visit, but do not necessarily trust everything that is written. Everyone will have a different experience, so be forgiving of some negative reviews and do not be blinded by overly positive reviews. When trying to find a hotel, one suggestion is to call the hotel and ask the clerk a few simple questions. His customer service skills will often indicate the quality of the hotel.Try wearing a vest that you can pack a lot of stuff in and to easily get past airport security. You can fit nearly anything small in these including your money and valuables. This way, you won’t have to worry about stolen purse or bags full of your cash or other small valuables.

If you are heading on a hiking trip, consider wearing the boots or walking shoes that you’ll be bringing on your trip for an hour a day for a few weeks before you head on the adventure. The purpose of this is so that you will not have to break the shoes in once you reach your destination.If you’ve young children and are planning to fly, you should remember that they will need something to help “pop” their ears when the plane is taking off and landing. You can bring gum, or if you child swallows gum, tootsie rolls are the perfect alternative, as they can be chewed just long enough to help.

After reading through all of that, do you still see traveling in the same way? Do you now realize that it is so much more and that there are enormously simple things that you can add to your plan to help enjoy your trip more? It’s not a ton of work; it’s whatever you make it.

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Dubai Is No Stranger To World-class Sporting Events

August 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Horse racing, golf, motor racing, tennis, rugby, sailing – Dubai hosts some of the most prestigious events in the world and the sport-loving emirate has developed into an all-round venue, attracting international stars and events that place the city way ahead of the regional game as one of the world’s up-and-coming sporting destinations. From traditional pastimes such as camel racing and endurance riding, to international calendar events in the arena of golf, motor racing and even polo, Dubai has developed into a sporting venue capable of competing on a global level, and offers some of the finest facilities to be found anywhere in the world. Pick up any Dubai newspaper or magazine and you’ll soon discover that sport is an integral part of the city’s fabric.

From football to falconry, motorsport to marathon running, the Dubai sporting calendar offers something for everyone. Naturally, most outdoor sporting activities take place in the cooler autumn and winter months stretching from October through to late March with sporting superstars keen to flock to the Gulf’s most cosmopolitan city to take part in some of the richest events on their respective calendars. But it’s not only the events and tournaments that are of the highest standard; Dubai has also created a number of bespoke sporting venues and facilities that are on par with top venues around the world – and when that gold medal infrastructure is combined with traditional Arabian hospitality, the sporting world is given a winning combination that is hard to beat.

Since opening its first all-grass championship course at the Emirates Golf Club in 1988, Dubai has grown to become one of the most exciting golfing destinations in the world. Today, the Dhs8.8 million (US$2.4 million) Dubai Desert Classic – part of the PGA European Tour – attracts the world’s greatest stars including Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Colin Montgomerie. Each year, approximately 40,000 spectators take advantage of the smaller galleries to get up close to the great and the good of the game and enjoy one of the most popular dates on the Tour’s overseas calendar. The event, which was held from January 26th to February 1st this year and won by Rory McIlroy, is one of the social occasions of the year.But perhaps the biggest golfing highlight of 2009 is the inaugural Dubai World Championship,which is to be held in November. The tournament is the final competition in the Race to Dubai, which has replaced the European Tour Order of Merit. With a prize fund of more than Dhs36 million, it’s the world’s richest golf tournament. And who can forget the dramatic pictures of world number one Tiger Woods hitting golf balls into the Arabian Gulf from his ‘elevated tee’ on the Burj Al Arab helipad?

It’s not just Woods who enjoyed his photo shoot 200 metres above the shimmering Gulf, however. Roger Federer and Andre Agassi took their racquets to the top of the opulent seven-star hotel in 2005 during a break in the action at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Open. And like the Desert Classic, this is another event that attracts the sport’s big guns. In addition to the Swiss ace and the Vegas showman, the purposebuilt Dubai Tennis Stadium has also seen serves, slices and smashes from Tim Henman, Rafael Nadal, Stefan Edberg and Marat Safin. On the women’s front, Anna Kournikova, Williams sisters Venus and Serena, Justine Henin-Hardenne and Amelie Mauresmo have all grunted and groaned across the blue courts as the two events – both men’s and women’s opens – continue to go from strength to strength. The annual Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships signed a new three-year, Dhs33 million (US$9 million) sponsorship deal at the beginning of 2008 with Barclays, which resulted in a name change to the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championship.

Held every February, the tournament sees the ladies battling it out before the men take to the courts to round off the two-week tournament. This year, the top 10 women and seven of the top 10 men fought from February 15th to 28th. With so many household names, the tournament can rightly claim its place among the big four on the UAE sporting scene.

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