Well,, the sun rises earlier, the birds are
singing those beautiful songs of theirs and low and behold – you've packed your
winter jackets and long johns away. Yes, it’s that time of the year – spring!
For most students this means that the summer vacation is not too far away
anymore. In the meantime though there’s another much-needed break – springbreak! Let’s see how you can maximize this week with a short vacation before
the last shift of 2014 starts!
The first thing is to plan ahead. Most
vacation spots are fully booked months before the actual holiday, so make sure
that you have your plans ready at least 5 months before the holiday starts. This
way you can even plan how to pay for accommodation so that you have one less
thing to save for. When you've chosen a spot, remember to also plan how you
will get there. If you don’t have a car, you could take the train or bus or
even fly to your destination. Make sure your tickets are booked and paid for to
avoid a last minute disappointment!
If you’re going somewhere that you haven’t
been before, make sure to do some research on your location. Find out what the
area has to offer in terms of entertainment and make sure to include this in
your budget too. If you’re travelling to a different country, make sure your
passport is valid and that all your documentation is up to date.
The budget is a really big part of planning
for your holiday. Don’t forget that unfortunately having fun mostly costs
money, so try to put a little money away every month so that you are prepared.
Try to be very accurate in terms of what you will spend your money on, such as
souvenirs or tattoos. Remember that you want to relax and have a good time!
Remember that if you’re travelling to a different country that this might have
a cost impact on your phone bill. Make sure you talk to your service provider
about roaming fees for calls and data so that you don’t get a nasty surprise
when you get back.
During the month of your visit, make sure
you slowly but surely start getting everything together. Confirm accommodation and transportation bookings a week prior to leaving to check that all is still
in order, pack your bags and then go and enjoy that holiday!
What other things do you take into account
when planning a holiday?
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