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26 Tips For Spring Break Road Trips

26 Tips For Spring Break Road Trips

So, you’re planning a road journey for spring break. You’ve got so a lot of selections when it comes to where by you will go, what you are going to do and who you will be accomplishing it all with. Highway outings are enjoyable for 

Travel and vacations are back: As omicron wanes, Americans are booking trips again

Travel and vacations are back: As omicron wanes, Americans are booking trips again

As opposed to previously in the crisis, when it appeared the pandemic would close with a celebratory increase, the reality has been a lot more unsure and loaded with suits and begins. Numerous say which is supplied them a perception of urgency to lock in 

Ski holiday costs down in many resorts with cheapest trips to Bulgaria and Italy

Ski holiday costs down in many resorts with cheapest trips to Bulgaria and Italy

Ski enthusiasts now have a full range of European resorts for a winter sports holiday – and research shows that prices are down in many of the destinations.

The 15th annual Post Office Travel Money Ski Resort Report, produced in partnership with ski holiday operator Crystal Ski Holidays, has revealed prices for ski school, equipment, lift passes, meals and drinks have fallen in two-thirds of the resorts surveyed .

Cost-conscious skiers will again find Bulgaria and Italy are cheapest, but will have to dig deeper to pay for Switzerland.

Families planning trips during the school half-term in February or in the Easter Holidays will find that prices have dropped year-on-year in 19 of 28 ski resorts rated most suitable for skiers with children , although they vary by hundreds of pounds across Europe.

Bansko in Bulgaria offered the lowest prices for bargain-hunters with prices totalling £1,358 for the ski barometer basket for two adults and two children. Prices have fallen by 12 per cent in Bansko, making it the best value resort for the fourth year running.

Bardonecchia in the Italian Alps has again emerged as cheapest in the eurozone for families with prices falling back to £1,592 – more than 20 per cent lower than a year ago when the resort registered a big increase in ski costs.

Among seven countries surveyed, Italy is once again offering bargain hunters the widest range of well-priced ski resorts. In addition to Bardonecchia, four more resorts feature in the best value top 10.

However, none of the nine French ski resorts surveyed made the top 10, with big price rises for Tigne (£2,868) of 8.1 per cent and Alpe d’Huez (£2,481), where prices are up by 11.1 per cent.

High prices in Saas Fee (£3,120) and Grindelwald (£3,119) have again made Switzerland the most expensive destination for families.

Nick Boden, head of Post Office Travel Money, said: “This year’s comparison of prices in all the leading European ski destinations shows that the cost of lift passes, equipment hire, tuition and living costs continues to vary by hundreds of pounds.



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“This makes it vitally important for skiers looking for a bargain break to do their homework before booking a ski holiday. Bulgaria and Italy are again looking great value but both Andorra and Finland are good alternatives to more expensive resorts in France, Austria and Switzerland.”

TUI -owned Crystal Ski Holidays has seen demand return to pre-pandemic levels with families keen to get back to the slopes.

Chris Logan, managing director of Crystal Ski Holidays, added: “Skiers and snowboarders have embraced the opportunity to take to the snow once again and families can look forward to taking their half-term or Easter ski holiday with confidence.”

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Which countries are best for road trips? See the top 5 in the world

Which countries are best for road trips? See the top 5 in the world

The highly transmissible omicron Covid-19 variant has some travelers thinking twice about air travel again. While travel bookings are surging this year, some people are sticking with one of the biggest trends to have emerged from the pandemic: the road trip. “With driving you can 

Christmas vacation trips from travel industry insiders

Christmas vacation trips from travel industry insiders

Even without the need of a pandemic, vacation vacation isn’t really for the faint of coronary heart. Hundreds of thousands are anticipated to vacation this thirty day period, with threats of volatile weather conditions and the omicron variant even further stressing out people today keen 

8 tips for stress-free holiday road trips with pets |

8 tips for stress-free holiday road trips with pets |

Many things can be stressful when it comes to hitting the road for the holidays. However, traveling with your pets doesn’t have to be one of them. Most pet parents don’t like leaving their furry kids behind, and (provided their pets are good travelers) they really don’t have to. When following some tried-and-true tips, taking your pets along is not only easy, it makes for a much more enjoyable holiday road trip.

1. Secure your furkid

People take great care to secure their human family members in the car, and they should do the same for their pets. Simple pet safety devices, such as a vehicle pet barrier, a pet seat belt, a pet car seat, or a travel crate, can keep pet parents and pets safe, and provide peace of mind. Be sure to choose a device that’s right for your car, your trip, and the size and temperament of your pet.

2. Plan for pit stops

Give yourself a time cushion for frequent pit stops, both for potty breaks and for letting your pet stretch his legs. 

3. Never leave your pet alone in the car

Leaving your pet alone in the car can subject him to dangerous temperature fluctuations. If you leave your window down, you also run the risk of him running off, or even being stolen.

4. Heads inside, please!

It’s true that dogs love to stick their heads out of car windows. But this is a dangerous practice. Your pet could easily become injured, or worse.

5. Limit food intake

Limit how much you feed your pet on the road. Also, avoid sharing your fast food lunch with him, no matter how much he begs. Travel can upset a pet’s stomach, and excess food can make things worse.

6. Collar up!

Be sure your pet is wearing his collar, along with a current ID tag.

7. Chill

Your pet can sense your energy. Staying calm and rolling with the punches – traffic jams and all – will help your pet stay calm, and ensure that you both have a relaxed road trip. 

8. Make sure there’s room at the inn

Last but certainly not least, if your road trip involves staying at a hotel, be sure to book a pet-friendly hotel BEFORE you hit the road. 

In the end, with a little savvy, preparation, and some good old-fashioned common sense, your trip can go smoothly. It will lead to a great memory shared with your four-legged loved one instead of a source of holiday stress.

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