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Traveling abroad has it’s own rewards and challenges and it’s good to think and plan ahead for any trip outside the boundaries of your own country if you don’t want unpleasant surprises to crop up. In Part 1 of this article series we covered several tips on what paperwork may be needed as you travel, how to prepare for driving an auto in a foreign country, medical insurance concerns and much more. Now here are more international travel tips that can help you have the best family vacations while you are abroad:
* Most major credit cards are often accepted in foreign countries, but just be sure that the ones you have can be used successfully everywhere you intend to go. It may also be a good idea to notify your credit card companies in advance that you are leaving the country and how long you plan to be gone just so they do not flag your account and deny charges due to suspicion of fraudulent activity.
* Credit cards are also beneficial to use in many cases since the credit card companies will handle all conversion rates for you, which can save you a lot of money because of not having to make those kind of complicated money conversion calculations on your own whenever you buy anything.
* Try to drink bottled water as much as you can to avoid sickness while on the trip. Water quality can vary considerably from one country or even one area to another, so protect yourself by drinking as much bottled water as you can while on the trip. And avoid putting ice cubes in your drinks as they are usually made with local water and will melt in your drink.
* If you have some health concerns that require treatment, be sure to carry a copy of your medical history along with you in case it may be necessary to get treatment while you are away.
* If you have food allergies, find out how you pronounce the words to describe that food in that country’s language so you can be sure to avoid those foods while you are on your trip.
* Remember that Medicare and Medicaid do not pay for any treatment given outside the US, so determine in advance if additional coverage is needed and purchase trip insurance before you leave in that case.
* If you carry cash while away, it’s often a good idea to keep it in a security belt rather than a wallet that is in your pocket. There are many pickpockets in foreign countries that are tremendously skilled in separating you from your money if it isn’t well guarded.
Be sure to read Part 3 of this article series to get even more valuable international travel tips that can help you have the best family vacations.
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What is the best resort in south Florida for a family vacation?I'm looking for a historic hotel/resort for a family vacation…any ideas? Miami, the Keys…
San Diego
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Mission and Pacific Beach are your best bet for fun in the sun.
http://www.missionbeachonline.com/
Some must see attractions are the world famous Zoo, Sea World, and Balboa Park. You can get a park passport which allows you entry to a dozen museums as well as the zoo.
http://www.balboapark.org/info/passport.php
North County San Diego is home to the Zoo's Wild Animal Park. There are multi acre enclosures where herds of wild animals roam plus lots of hiking trails.
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/wap/index.html
La Jolla offers great views, great food, and shopping.
Check out the surfers at historic Winansea Beach. At low tide you can walk out onto the tide pools. Walk along the Cove and check out the caves. Take a stroll on Prospect St and check out the shops, galleries, and have some authentic Mexican food and Alfonso's. Then head to the Birch aquarium at The Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It has a spectacular view of the bluffs over the Pacific Ocean.
http://www.lajolla.com/Templates/tmpHome.aspx?page=Home&type=page
http://www.alfonsosoflajolla.com/
http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/
For nightlife, the Gaslamp Quarter offers dining, drinking and dancing. It's also the home of Petco Park and the San Diego Padres major league baseball team.
http://www.gaslamp.org/
The Old Point Loma Lighthouse at the Cabrillo National Monument offers great views of the dowtown skyline, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. On a clear day you can see all the way to Mexico.
http://www.nps.gov/cabr/
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- Willy
Seaside, Florida (they even have a Vera Bradley Inn there haha!)
Miami, Florida
North Caroline has cool lighthouses, and it's just very relaxing there
so does South Carolina
Georgia is nice!
Hope you find a fun place!
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Hawks Cay in Marathon is also an excellent choice and the kids can even do a dolphin encounter! This resort has it all for the family and I am sure that you will like it.
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atlantis would be a fantastic idea. its in the bahamas and it soooo much fun. They have a slide that goes under a shark tank, snorkeling, scuba diving, an aquarium, a waterpark, and for you a spa and adult pools. its so much fun and would be great for boys. im not sure if you need a passport. also you could check out north carolina beaches. i live in wrightsville beach and its a lot of fun here. theres parades, fire works, parks, and a lot of beach. both would be good choices.
I would like suggest to you that you should go to India, really India is the great palace for vacation, I have recently returned from India trip.
My tour was a great experience for me, I have seen there various traditional culture and costume in every different locality, many fort and palaces, the mountain and beaches.
TAJMAHAL (the seventh wonder of the world)
My tour was managed through an Indian travel company, so I would like recommend the same travel company for you, because my tour was very well managed with hotel accommodation and transportation.
Company website http://www.iconindiatours.com
You can contact them for detailed information.
Best of luck.
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There are a bunch of great family vacation ideas on http://www.SoGoNow.com at http://www.sogonow.com/archives/theme_travel/family_travel/
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Take a trip to San Diego. There is Sea World, the world famous San Diego Zoo, and the Wild Animal Park. Plus there are beaches and swimming in the ocean. You could even take in a baseball game at Petco Park.
Orlando and surrounding areas are great for families, but my personal choice are the Florida Keys.
http://familyfun.go.com/family-travel/places/feature/famf0305-orlando-for-families/
http://familyfun.go.com/family-travel/places/expert/dony0301flakeys_ft/
http://www.floridakeysbest.com/families/index.htm
Disney Cruise lines!!! they are soo much fun… it all depend on if you have little kids though. if they are teenagers take them on a carnival cruise those are fun too!!
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