Showing posts with label Top Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Top Tips for Packing your Holiday Luggage

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Have you seen our Top Tips for Packing better for your Holiday?

Organised packing will not only help you pack the most in the limited space available in your luggage, it can also help you to survive a few days in the unhappy situation that your checked in suitcase gets lost by the airline.

Click here to see our tips for yourself.

We look forward to receiving any comments or ideas that you have that we can add to futures lists. Click here to email us.





Thursday, 2 April 2015

Top 10 tips for a stress free holiday

How to make your Holiday go Smoothly







Do the preparations for your holiday increase your stress levels?

At time do you wish that you weren't going at all?

Check out our top 10 tips for planning ahead and getting the most out of your break.

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Top 10 Tips for a Stress Free Holiday

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

.... even more tips on what to do and see in New York

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... continuing with suggestions of this to do and see when you visit New York City.

Shopping - some say that it doesn't get any better than in New York.  Many prices are lower than you'll find in the UK, but do watch out for sales taxes added to the ticket price, and be aware of limits and customs duties that may apply on your return.

There are many iconic department store names in New York City including Bloomingdales, Macy's, Century 21 and Saks Fifth Avenue. With so much on offer it's a shopper's paradise.



Flushing Meadows Corona Park is the largest park in Queens and the fourth largest in New York City.  You've probably heard of it before as the home of the US Open tennis championship, but it also houses Citi Field home to the Mets as well as facilities for most outdoor sports.




Queen's Museum of the Moving Image is the USA's only institution dedicated to the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media.  

It has the USA's largest collection of of movie artefacts, and annually screens hundreds of films for visitors.




The Staten Island Ferry, as well as being an attraction in its own right, is the gateway to the island from Lower Manhattan, and runs every day of the year. On a typical weekday, the 5 ships carry 70,000 passengers. 


In the summer months having embarked from the ferry you can visit Staten Island's beaches.  Surprisingly some of the locals overlook this enjoyable and free activity on their doorsteps.



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Friday, 16 January 2015

Enjoy a great holiday in Canada - Top reasons to visit

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If there’s not enough snow falling for you in the UK at the moment, why not visit Canada? Winter is the perfect time of year to go!

The Jasper National Park, located in Alberta, sees an average of nearly 4 metres of fluffy dry snow fall during the winter months! For thrill seekers, Jasper’s Marmot Basin Ski Resort is an ideal location for winter sports, with 86 named runs and a range of difficulties to suit all levels. The nearby Maligne Ice Canyon provides a mesmerizing journey, walking around sheets of glowing ice, hidden caverns and waterfalls.

Yellowknife, a city 250 miles south of the Arctic Circle, is also a little chilly at this time of years with average temperatures of -20°C! The cold weather offers many opportunities to tourists: you can try your hands at ice fishing, perhaps even managing to catch a fish from a frozen lake! Snowmobiles and snow shoes are also available to hire, which you can take on groomed trails or into the back country. Yellowknife is also North America's diamond capital, so you can choose a Canadian diamond and watch it being embossed and polished before your eyes. If you choose to visit Yellowknife during winter, the area surrounding the city is perfect for seeing the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). On a clear night, the solar flares are simply mesmerising! For the perfect Canadian experience, you can even travel on a dogsled and see the Northern Lights trotting through a snowy forest.

Perhaps the most well-known natural attraction in Canada is Niagara Falls, the world’s second largest waterfall. Staggeringly, six million cubic feet of water cascade over its brink every minute, which is more than enough to get you wet, even from a distance! Tourists can walk behind the falls, or even fly above them in a helicopter. If you feel thirsty after seeing all that water, you can dine among the vines at a winery restaurant. The Niagara region is known worldwide for its distinctive wines.

Ottawa, Canada’s capital, is a city steeped in culture. Take a course from Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa and sample Canadian specialities, including Alberta beef, British Colombia salmon and Quebec foie gras. You can even meet a Mountie, who will guide you through Canada's Parliament buildings, whilst the National Gallery of Canada is a must see for art lovers. The historically minded will love visiting the Canadian War Museum. The Canadian Museum of History is just a short walk or ferry ride away in the neighbouring city of Gatineau. If you visit during winter, you can skate on the world's largest skating rink- the frozen Rideau Canal.

If you want to head further North, St John's, located in Newfoundland, has something to offer for all ages. Prowl George Street is the centre of nightlife and has the most pubs per square foot in Northern America! St John's is an important site historically; it is the oldest city in Northern America, founded in 1497. There is a huge variety of architecture, along with jaw-dropping scenery which makes this city a must see. Tourists can also visit the site of the the final battle of the Seven Years' War and Signal Hill (the point where Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal). St John's is also the most Easterly point in North America and has beautiful panoramic views of the Atlantic ocean.



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Monday, 29 December 2014

Helpful Advice on Packing your Suitcase








Are you one of those dis-organised packers when it comes to getting ready for your holiday or business trip?

Surely many of us are likely to come into this category?

So exactly how many tops will you need for your two weeks away? Surely you really will need that extra pair of shoes?

You've laid everything out on the bed and then despair sets in - just how will it all fit into your suitcase?

At Luggage UK we've put together some Top Tips for packing your suitcase - click here for some helpful advice


Saturday, 13 December 2014

10 Top Travel Tips for Your Holiday

Tips to Make The Most of Your Holiday







We all want our holidays to turn out be be wonderfully relaxing and enjoyable experiences.

How often do we succeed?

Our Top 10 Tips for a Stress Free Holiday may be the start, and you never know you may.

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Thursday, 3 July 2014

How to improve your holiday experience

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How can you improve your holiday experience?

Obviously it does depend greatly on what you expect from your break and the amount of money that you're able to spend, but it may be worth considering the following points before and after booking your vacation.

What do you like doing?

If you're an active person, it may not be the best of ideas to book a holiday where there is not much to do other than sunbathe by the pool.  Are there particular activities that you'd like to do in the resort or the immediate locality? Are excursions available to enjoy areas further afield from your base? 

Read the small print of the holiday and hotel description for any potential problems and pitfalls with what's provided.  Do your research on line and see what previous guests have reported. How may what you find affect your ability to enjoy your own interests?

What can I afford?

None of us like spending more than we have to, and often strive to secure that bargain.  Do always question why a particular holiday is cheaper than would seem reasonable for what you're getting.  Is there a problem with the hotel? Is access poor? Are the hotel amenities below standard? Will you be a long way from local transport? Again thorough research before booking may help you avoid problems or at the very least understand what you'll actually be getting.

Paying a bit extra for your package may make all the difference to your holiday experience.  You may even find that you save money through not having to pay locally for facilities that would be extra on the cheaper deal.

Plan your holiday

A bit of forward thinking can avoid tensions and frustration when you actually arrive at your destination, particularly if you're travelling with the family.  have a rough plan of what everyone would like to do so as to avoid arguments when you're there.

Arranging transfers to and from the airports in advance may prove cheaper than making local arrangements, plus you have the peace of mind coming from knowing that it's been done in advance.

Produce a checklist in getting ready for your holiday. This could include:

Ensuring your passports have at least 6 months validity left when you travel

If you're travelling in Europe have you got your European health Card

Arranging foreign currency

Checking the facilities and costs of using your mobile and tablet abroad - check that you won't come back to a nasty bill when you return

Check that your luggage is up to the journey. if it's not then visit Luggage UK for the latest lightweight models.  Don't forget that your case must have a TSA lock if you're travelling to the USA

Have you arranged your travel insurance?

Plan what you're taking with you to ensure that you meet any luggage weight restrictions.  Don't forget your camera!  Check limits on the size of cabin luggage

Immediately before you travel have you printed off your documents?

Don't forget to check in on line!

When you travel

A luggage strap is a great way of providing extra security for your case, and can help in quickly identifying your case on the carousel.

Security wallets can help ensure that you don't fall victim to opportunistic pickpockets when your away.

Always ensure that you attach tags to your luggage for identification, but use the type where you have a flap to hide your details from casual onlookers.

Neck pillows, DVT socks and eye masks can help reduce the fatigue of undertaking a long flight.

Make sure that toiletries are carried in the correct containers to comply with security rules

Always check your airlines cabin luggage dimensions and any restrictions for luggage being checked into the hold.

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ALWAYS inspect your luggage as you collect it from the carousel for any signs of damage that wasn't there when you checked your bags in.  The airlines are always responsible for damage caused when they have your bags in their custody and you must claim from the airline there and then - DO NOT wait until alter as you may be disappointed.  The warranty on your bag or suitcase specifically excludes airline damage, and will not help you in this respect.

When you arrive

Firstly - make sure you enjoy yourself - you've worked hard to enjoy your break!

When you leave your room, consider making use of the hotel safe to avoid taking valuables and excess money with you when you may not be able to properly protect them - ie on the beach

If you find there are any problems with the hotel make the manager and your holiday representative aware - it's a very good idea to take pictures and make notes so that in the event you need to make a claim on your return you'll have all the information and evidence to hand. 

Make sure that you're aware of any local customs and rules - if tipping is the norm you may find you have problems if you don't. Don't forget that behaviour that is acceptable in the UK may not be in other countries!

Watch out for confidence tricksters in the main holiday resorts and hot spots - the locals can recognise a tourist and some may be looking for the opportunity to overcharge you or worse!

Ensure you're familiar with the look and value of the local currency, and always check your change!

Finally

Arrive back refreshed after your break!













Monday, 16 June 2014

Top tips for preparing for your holiday from Luggage UK

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All organised for your holiday?  Are you sure?

We hope that our checklist will help you avoid overlooking some of the more important things!

1. Have you found your passport and checked that there's at least 6 months validity left on your travel date

2. If you're travelling in the European Community, have you got your European Health Insurance Card?  This ensures that if you're taken ill you won't pay any more for your treatment than the 'locals' do.

3. Taking your mobile or tablet with you?  How are you going to charge it?  Have you checked roaming charges made by your network at your destination?  Are they capped?

4. Have you organised your foreign currency?  Bought a travel wallet from Luggage UK to try and avoid opportunistic thieves?

5. Have you decided what you need to take into the cabin with you?  Have you bought your cabin case from Luggage UK?

6. Have you decided how you'll get to the departure airport? Booked airport parking? Booked a cab? Checked the train timetable? Have you checked for any travel disruption on your route the evening before?

7. Have you arranged transfers from your arrival airport to the resort?

8. Have you booked a hire car for when you're there?

9. Have you bought your new lightweight luggage from Luggage UK?

10. Almost there! Final check! Tickets, cash, credit cards, mobile, stopped the milk!  Then relax and enjoy!