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To plan the best trip possible, select your accommodations well ahead of time. Make price comparisons for several of your chosen type of lodgings and budget enough money to pay for your favorite. Then if your first choice is not available, you'll have at least two alternatives from which to choose.

Do not bother packing your entire makeup case. Makeup cases are bulky and often take up a lot of room. Instead, put any makeup you anticipate needing for your trip in a simple ziplock bag. Put it in your suitcase's side pocket. This will save a lot of room when packing.

When traveling, even in developed nations, always assume your hands are contaminated. Don't put your fingers in your mouth and avoid eating with your hands. Chances are good you've come into contact with hundreds of people and thousands of surfaces, any one of which could be carrying a disease that you aren't prepared for.

When traveling abroad, keep a note of all important information. This should include the address, phone number and website of your consulate or embassy in the country in which you are traveling. If you get into any trouble while abroad, this is the first place you need to contact. They will be able to help you with any problems you may encounter.

If you travel a great deal for work, the constant change of venue and planes can be exhausting. Make it a bit easier on yourself by always requesting the same seat when you book a flight ("9A, please, or right over the wing.") Actually, over the wing is a good spot because the plane tends to be most solidly anchored and less susceptible to vibration. That way, you will feel as though you're sitting in "your" seat on the same plane back and forth, and you'll also be accustomed to working in that particular position (window at your left, etc.)

The last thing that you want to do is to miss your ship because you arrived too late. Sometimes there are reasons beyond our control that play a part in that. One thing that you can do to prepare better for going on a cruise is to arrive in your departure city a day early. This way you know that you will be on time, since you will be in the area already. Some cruise lines offer a free one-night hotel stay as part of their package, so you should look into that before booking anything.

You do not want to go on a cruise and lose any of your valuables. That could help to turn a pleasant trip into a nightmare. You should bring a toolbox or tackle box with you on your trip to hide your valuables there. Most people would not think to look in a toolbox for valuables, so there is a greater chance that you will not lose any of your stuff if a thief goes into your room.

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