Many people travel without insurance and take the risk of not falling ill on holiday or worse having an accident. Neither case is worth thinking about as both could be very costly if you fall ill or have an accident in a country other than your own. The UK has a free national health service whereas Europe and the States don't use the same system and rely on the patient to have their own health benefits. Before you travel a good peice of advice would be look into comparing different insurance policies for your health cover and buy one before you leave for your trip.
Speaking of accidents a good plan would be to bring with you a number of different health items such as head ache or travel pills to overcome sickness. If you have a fall you may wish to pack some ice packs or bandadges to help cover up any wounds which may later become infected. Good first aid kits can be purchased from a local supermarket or you can make up your own using items from your home. Remember and pack this first aid kit when travelling.
Holiday packing is often described as fine art , less is more. By taking less clothes this means that your suitcase will weigh less and you can wash through a few items of clothing if you intend to stay in the resort for any more than a few days. Bringing a good travel wash line with you would mean you can hang your item of clothes up to dry while you carry on with your sight seeing. Anything which you have forgotten to bring with you can be bought from a local shop for ant occasion.
Plugs for your sink are important espically if you wish to wash any clothes for example only to find there are no plugs in your hotel room. A good idea would be Carry a spare one in your suitcase in the event there is no plug on arrival in your room.
Decide which items of toiletries you are going to take with you and pack them in your hold baggage allowance as the cabin baggage is restricted to a couple of pieces of small potions which may not be suitable to carry on board with you.
Speaking of accidents a good plan would be to bring with you a number of different health items such as head ache or travel pills to overcome sickness. If you have a fall you may wish to pack some ice packs or bandadges to help cover up any wounds which may later become infected. Good first aid kits can be purchased from a local supermarket or you can make up your own using items from your home. Remember and pack this first aid kit when travelling.
Holiday packing is often described as fine art , less is more. By taking less clothes this means that your suitcase will weigh less and you can wash through a few items of clothing if you intend to stay in the resort for any more than a few days. Bringing a good travel wash line with you would mean you can hang your item of clothes up to dry while you carry on with your sight seeing. Anything which you have forgotten to bring with you can be bought from a local shop for ant occasion.
Plugs for your sink are important espically if you wish to wash any clothes for example only to find there are no plugs in your hotel room. A good idea would be Carry a spare one in your suitcase in the event there is no plug on arrival in your room.
Decide which items of toiletries you are going to take with you and pack them in your hold baggage allowance as the cabin baggage is restricted to a couple of pieces of small potions which may not be suitable to carry on board with you.
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