*This is a collaborative post*
Where Has Summer Gone?
And
so it seems we can all kiss summer goodbye as we are battered by yet
another storm this time by the name of Ali. As we start to look ahead
to those long dark days before Christmas and as the chesty coughs and
the runny noses begin to circulate I find myself pondering the
possibilities of travel to warmer, sunnier climbs if only for a week
or so. I am in need of a holiday but
I'm unlikely to get away this year due to a manic schedule; if I
could get some winter sunshine and beautiful weather then the Canary
Islands is always a good option at this time of the year. Translated
from Spanish it means Islands of the Dogs and located off the west
coast of Africa you are pretty much guaranteed year round sunshine
and a warm - hot climate without having to travel too far afield.
There
are many things I enjoy about the Canaries, since I was young we
would visit the southern part of Tenerife and I love the scenery and
beautiful coast lines as well as the 70+ temperatures in December!!
There really is a great satisfaction when sitting on a beach while
back home everyone is quietly freezing half to death. I haven't yet
visited Fuerteventura yet
so i shall have to tick it off at some point. So in this vein
here a few tips for your consideration if you are planning on going
away somewhere.
When
To See The Historical Sights
The
obvious times to head out and see the sights without too much of the
normal hustle and bustle of such sites are either super early in the
morning or later on in the evening. However, another good ploy which
has paid dividends for me in the past is to head to the sites around
lunchtime, as this is when the larger parties of tourists' coach
groups etc will most likely be heading for lunch. And let's face it
when a site is too busy it becomes more difficult to get the true
experience or 'feel' for the place.
Free
Wi-Fi
If
you find yourself being charged to connect, look for Starbucks, most
general cafes or even McDonald's, most public libraries will also
offer free wi-fi.
Learn
A Few Local Phrases/Words
This
is just so key for me whenever I go anywhere, I have always been
envious of people who can converse in numerous languages. Of course
you do not need to be on a par with the great Christoph Waltz,
however just learning some basic words and phrases will go a long way
to making your daily interactions much easier and more pleasant. You
will endear yourself to the locals with minimal effort too.
Take
Free Walking Tours
Take
advantage of the numerous freebies which will no doubt be available
to you at your respective destination. Free walking tours are a
fantastic and economically efficient way of getting your bearings as
well as learning some key insights from someone 'in the know', which
will only serve to enhance your visit. I also find that the
opportunity to ask the guide questions is a great way of getting to
grips with an unfamiliar place as well as being a great opportunity
to pose any cultural/behavioural queries you might have.
Avoid
Taxis
Taxi's
can quickly destroy a person's vacation budget. Look for cheaper
alternatives such as public transport, or even bicycle hire, a great
way to explore the sites and sounds and in a place such as Amsterdam
for example, it is a cool way to experience a slice of Dutch culture
too. Basically don't use a taxi unless you really have to.
Don't
Fly Direct
Of
course everyone enjoys the relative smoothness of a direct flight but
if you are travelling on a budget then have a look at indirect
flights and check trains and buses to get you to your destination
once 'in country'. I am not saying this will be everyone's 'cup of
tea', but if you aren't too fussed about having to get a train or
such then it can be a very easy way to save potentially hundreds of
pounds. Leaving you with more spends for the fun stuff.
Always
Pack a Towel
Just
basic common sense this one. Not just for the beach, you never know
when you might want to dry down a rain soaked bench so you can take a
pew. Or perhaps you might like to spontaneously interrupt a tranquil
country walk with an impromptu dip in the lake. A towel is just a
handy thing to have with you.
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