Archive | Mar, 2010

Senior Citizen Travel | Why You Need to Travel the World

Mar 22nd, 20101 Comment

If you are already in your old age, or some would say “the senior age”, it may be the best time to consider and do the things you still haven’t done before. Most of these things will certainly involve traveling. Needless to say, we want to do things outside of familiarity and only senior citizen travel can satiate that hunger for exploration and experience.
(more…)

How to Find The Cheapest Family Travel Insurance

Mar 19th, 20104 Comments

The first thing to know is what family travel insurance is. If you or a member of your family gets hurt or sick while you are on holiday, family travel insurance can pay these extra expenses. Family travel insurance can also cover unexpected problems as well. For example, you have all your travel plans covered, paid for the flight, hotel or resort, and are just about ready to go. Then just a few days before you are due to leave, your kids get sick, or you do, your lose you job, or there is some family emergency. You aren’t going to be able to go, and you may lose any non refundable payments you have already invested. Family travel insurances can help you get at least some of this money back.
(more…)

Why You Need Family Travel Insurance

Mar 19th, 20101 Comment

Whether you are planning a short trip or a long one, you and your family need travel insurance. There are many different reasons for this, as well as different kinds of travel insurance policies. Some of them you can plan ahead for, but others may have to be purchased at the time of travel. Here are some of the reasons why you need family travel insurance. (more…)

What to do when you’ve lost your Credit Card in your Travels

Mar 17th, 2010No Comments

You thump your pockets, repeatedly checked your other pants, and thoroughly inspect all of your bags. You swear to yourself for realizing that you have lost your wallet. There are lots of important things put inside the secure folds of our wallets and perhaps nothing is more valuable in there than one’s precious credit card.

If your credit card is lost and/or stolen, you can get a lot of credit damage as the perpetrator may use up your entire credit limit. That is a double whammy if you ask me. Therefore, it is vital to report to your issuer(s) as soon as you discover that your credit card is lost or stolen. You must take action IMMEDIATELY and do not wait for tomorrow or even for a minute.

First and foremost, before actually losing something, you must understand that you are not immune to losing your credit cards.

Here are some guidelines on how to appropriately handle the situation: (more…)

A Trip to Australia is a Worthwhile Experience

Mar 12th, 2010No Comments

If there is one place that has always put me in awe with its amazing natural scenery combined with its laidback and relaxed culture, it is definitely Australia. The people in that country as its own continent are just wonderfully friendly and in their own way, leniently hospitable. As a world traveler, I am fascinated with the geography and the things that I can freely do in the Land Down Under. My adventurous spirit is dancing but somewhat bewildered due to the countless and audacious activities possible. (more…)

Page 1 of 212»