Home   |   About  
ATraveling.com includes listings related to travel information, travel guide, online booking, hotel reservations, luggage & accessories, travel agents, tour operators, lodging, health care, vacation rentals.
 

Archive for the ‘Vacation’ Category

How to Find the Best Vacation Packages

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

In order to find the best vacation, you’ll need to, first, decide on the kind of vacation you want and who will be going with you. Vacation packages usually come with food, lodging, and air tickets required for the trip. Many have the misconception of vacation packages offer lousy hotels and unsafe flights and cheap food – this is not true. So, here are some tips on how to find the best vacation packages.

Look at the travel company

Reputable and dignified travel companies don’t try to bring the price down on their vacation packages by compromising the quality of the hotels, food, car rental, etc. There have been instances of travel companies appearing to provide 4-star hotels in their vacation packages and when the holiday goers reach the hotel, it’s only a no-star hotel! The best thing to do is to look at the stuff they are providing with the vacation package and check each of them out.

If the travel company has been in business for quite a number of years, chances are, they won’t compromise their position in the market just to make a quick buck. So, go with the popular and well-known ones, even if the vacation packages they offer are a little bit pricier than the ones from the average travel company.

Checking the hotels out

Although you should not expect too many 5-star hotels being bundled into the vacation packages, the hotels should at least be clean, well-maintained and habitable. If you’ve never been to the holiday destination before, ask someone who has and find out from them about the condition of the hotel. If they have a website, visit the website and find out the number of rooms they have in the hotel, the facilities in the hotel and the number of staff in the hotel.

Shop around

If you can find a cheaper and better vacation packages, perhaps you might want to urge your cousin to bring his or her price for the vacation package down too! The competition is extremely stiff, so, don’t jump onto the first vacation package you can find on the Internet, shop around first.

Find great vacation package specials with Vacations by Marriott with complete vacation packages to New York City, California, Hawaii, Caribbean, Mexico, Florida and many other destinations. Flight, hotel, activities, attractions, and rental car are included.
For more information please visit their site at GoMarriottVacations.com.

Mission Beach Safety Regulations

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The Mission Beach area of San Diego is among the most popular beaches in San Diego, as it is a part of a larger group of beaches known as The Strand. Vacationing in this part of San Diego puts you and your friends and family in the heart of hundreds of activities, ranging from rollercoasters to beach-side relaxation spots. However, knowing the rules and regulations of the beach itself can help you and your party make the most of any leisurely visit.On the beach itself, the main lifeguard station is by Ventura Street, serving as a central hub of safety for beach-goers. During the summer, you may expect to see an increased safety presence. Additional stations are occupied during the summer months to accompany the expectations of increased traffic. If you need to find a lifeguard, they are present on the beach during the day-time only, beginning to stay at their posts at 9:00 a.m. Rip tides are a serious safety concern for San Diego beaches. Consult a lifeguard for safety tips, and be sure to swim as strongly as possible towards a lifeguard if you should find yourself caught in one.

While the beach itself is open for play and sunbathing, only certain portions of the water are for swimming and other portions are for surfing. Check with a lifeguard or nearby signs to check for the demarcations at your location. Surfing is only permissible at these specific locations. While you may enjoy swimming and surfing, the Mission Beach area is not ideal for scuba diving. Given the rough waters that make surfing so popular and the general lack of visible sea-life, scuba diving is not a major attraction for the beach.

You may want to enjoy an alcoholic beverage while on the beach, but, according to Mission Beach rules, alcohol is not permitted. The area is a popular family destination and sees heavy traffic during the summer months especially. On the other hand, the beach is surrounded by nearby stores and restaurants, and is also close to the vibrant nightlife that San Diego provides for visitors.