Introduction
As a travel agent, I’ve been guiding people through the world of vacation planning for over 20 years. Whether you’re going to see the Eiffel Tower or Machu Picchu, relaxing in Tahiti or enjoying a getaway in the Bahamas, there are certain things you always need to keep in mind. But don’t worry; this article will give you all the info you need to make sure your trip is as smooth and memorable as possible!
Top 10 great places to go
- The Maldives
- Sri Lanka
- Mauritius
- French Polynesia – Tahiti or Bora Bora
- Seychelles
- Maldives (again) (it’s that good)
Where are all the people from?
- The most popular places in the world are the ones that people choose to go to.
- The most expensive countries in the world are those that charge high prices for things like food, hotels and transport.
- The most dangerous places in the world have a high crime rate or other factors that make them potentially dangerous.
- The most fun countries have lots of entertaining activities and attractions for tourists to enjoy during their visit.
- Countries that fall under “underrated” aren’t as well-known or popular as others but still offer great opportunities for travelers looking for something new and exciting!
When to go, and when not.
The best time to go is when the weather is good. The worst time to go is when the weather is bad.
The best of trips…almost ready!
When to go, and when not.
The first place we’re going to visit are some beaches in Hawaii, so it’s very important that you know what season it is during your vacation. If you’re planning on visiting Hawaii in January or February, then stay away from the beaches because they will be freezing cold! On the other hand, if you want some sun and sand but don’t want too many tourists around, then try May or June—you’ll get nice weather without all those extra crowds!
The best sights to see, and the ones you should avoid.
The best sights to see
You should avoid the following sights:
- The Great Wall of China. It is overrated and overcrowded, with no shade or water available. It’s also very hot in summer months. You’re better off visiting it on a day when it’s not so crowded, or you can take an overnight hike on one of the less-visited sections of the wall.
- The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. This tower is great for taking pictures but there are other things to do in Paris that are more unique and interesting than visiting this structure alone (such as exploring Notre Dame Cathedral). If you’re going to visit this tourist trap then make sure your picture has lots of people in it because otherwise it just looks like any other tall building!
What things do tourists hate?
What do tourists hate?
- Tourists hate waiting in line. They’re all too familiar with the experience of standing for hours, only to be told that their ticket doesn’t allow them access to the ride.
- Tourists hate getting lost. Nothing is more frustrating than being unable to find your destination after hours of walking through unfamiliar streets and buildings, not knowing where you are or how to get home.
- Tourists hate bad weather. If it rains on your vacation, you’ll be stuck inside trying to entertain yourself when all you really want is sunshine and warmth so that you can enjoy your surroundings!
- Tourists hate being sick/bored
Before you go on your trip, make sure you know the top 10 things to do and see!
Before you go on your trip, make sure you know the top 10 things to do and see!
- Check the weather – if it’s raining outside, bring an umbrella with you
- Make sure you have the right clothes – if it’s cold outside, wear a coat and gloves; if it’s hot or humid outside, wear shorts and sandals
- Check visa requirements – some countries require that all foreigners must have a visa before entering their country
- Check currency – most countries use their own local currencies that may be different from what we use in the United States (for example: USD). You will want to make sure that there is enough money in your wallet before checking out of your hotel or hostel because they might not accept American dollars
Conclusion
The trip of your dreams is within reach! Start planning now by reading this guide. You’ll be glad you did.