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Downside To Traveling Single 

Two words "Single Supplement" or "Double Occupancy"  Either of these two words equal 'more money' for persons traveling alone.

You can cut your cost by doing the following:

  • Share expenses with a friend

  • Connect Online with other singles that are traveling. www.cstn.org

  • Goggle the key words "travel for singles"

  • Ask the Cruise Line to pair you with a roommate. (Most times they won't and they won't charge you the single supplement either)

  • Book yourself into a Singles Resort

  • Enroll in college part-time and take advantage of student rates throughout the world.

  • Look for  travel partners in Online classifieds

 

 

Being single is no reason NOT to travel!  In fact it is one of the best times to travel.

If you want to meet new people, become more educated, find a mate,  increase your awareness, experience a personal growth, lower your blood pressure or just relax.  TRAVEL!

You can try an all -inclusive resort that will give you the safety of communal living, yet flexible enough to provide you with a detail experience of your chosen destination.  You can increase your experience encounters by signing up for tours offered by your resort.  These mega resorts offer tours for shopping, sightseeing, night life, educational and adventure. 

 

If you would rather travel to 2, 3  or more cities then a cruise may be your best choice.  There are single cruises that are high end, (meaning they won't make you feel like you are on the prowl!) 

 

Safety is a serious issue and should not be taken lightly.  Listed below are tips to increase your safety factor:

 

  • When you  check into your hotel, give your Bellman a $10.00 tip.  Tell him your name and ask him a question about your stay at the resort,.  Keep this conversation, brief and professional

  • Use the Hotel safe for money,  your travel documents and jewelry.  If you use your room safe, be sure you know how to operate the safe properly.

  • Always try to originate your cab ride from your hotel.  When away from your hotel try to avoid asking  strangers for directions.  If you get lost or need help, go to the nearest Hotel (the larger the better) and ask for help at the Front desk!

  • Select your 'return trip cab' with caution and always be aware of your surroundings

  • Invest in a body purse or use a money belt.

  • Do not flash cash, foreign or domestic.  If you are not sure of the money exchange, it is OK to leave a little extra money on the table.

  • When meeting people during your travel, do not give out your hotel room number.  Meet people in the lobby or have the Hotel operator connect them to your room.

  • If you decide to go out with a suitor that you meet while traveling, have him/ her pick you up at your Hotel.  Find your Bellman, and casually mention that you are going out with one of the locals and ask a question about where to go? (The Hotel does not want anything to happen to you, because then who would pay the bill?)

  • ALWAYS remember to BE SAFE in personal or sexual encounters.  Don't get caught up in the moment! At least not in a foreign country.  

  • Remember, if you are an American, you could be a target!  OR,  they may want to marry you so they can move to the US. (Note:  In Egypt men are legally allowed to have three wives)

  • Wait until the last day before your departure before giving out your  home address or telephone number. (You would not want this information forwarded to a professional thief while you are away on vacation)

  • Try not to break anyone's heart.

  • If you get into trouble, contact the nearest US Embassy. 

  • Leave a detailed itinerary with a friend or relative at home.  Check in with this family member or friend often during your vacation.

 

This article was written by Cassandra Ingraham - webmaster for travel360degrees.com  - An online budget and discount travel service. You are welcome  to publish the entire article.  E-mail:  travel360degrees@aol.com for a free copy or just copy and paste.

 

 

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