Archive for June, 2008

Have your medical procedure abroad. It’s cheaper!

June 26th, 2008 by admin

Popularity of medical tourism has been growing for over a decade. It started with people who wanted to have cosmetic surgery abroad and were looking for lower prices and anonymity. Since that time, it has moved into the area that is not associated with cosmetic surgery anymore. Nowadays, patients from different parts of the world travel for orthopedic and heart surgery, dentistry, hernias, cataracts and almost any type of elective surgery there is.

India is by far the most popular destinations. Popularity of this destination is caused by its low-cost treatment. It is evaluated that costs of treatment in India are approximately one tenth of the price of identical procedures in the United States or Britain. Many of the doctors got their education or practiced in the West, therefore their skills and experience are as good as their in case of their western colleagues. People in many countries must wait a long period of time before they can undergo a surgery, so such countries have created links with India for fast treatments for their nationals. The Indian government has developed ideas such as a fast-track visa for foreign patients. However, there are also some strong competitors. For example, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore have government-supported medical tourism programs.

Why are ferries gaining in popularity?

June 22nd, 2008 by admin

There are several causes to ferries popularity.

  • Primarily, they have none of the weight restrictions that affect planes.
  • With ferries there’s no problem to take a massive trunk for a long term stay abroad.
  • Or you can without any trouble load your car with huge amounts of luggage, bicycles and other objects for your two-week holiday in Europe.
  • Feeling of comfort on board is also an important factor affecting the decision making process.

You must have heard of or even experienced situations where passengers were crammed onto aircraft with very little legroom between seats. Just getting out of the seats requires a significant amount of effort. On the ferry though, are can walk freely around a ship from the moment you get on board. It surely looks like a very attractive offer. On modern vessels you can even find cabins that are similar in standard to cruise ships. What makes the trip even more attractive is the opportunity to visit a restaurant, cafe, cinema, shops, and even hairdressers or swimming pools.

People with open minds travel cheaper

June 22nd, 2008 by admin

The most important thing you should know if you want to spend a cheap holiday is to take advantage of whatever opportunities are there. That is the effective method to reduce your cost to travel. All right, but what does this mean in practice? Let’s consider the following example.

Try to examine a dozen possible destinations. Nowadays you can get all the necessary information through the web. Pick up six places that seem interesting to you. Next, visit one of the flight search sites and check the price of flights to each of these destinations. Make some research on the costs of hotels at each place as well. Armed with that information, choose the cheapest destination and start making plans.

Remember, the whole thing isn’t about going to places you don’t want to go. After all you picked up the six destinations that seemed like interesting places to visit. Now you are choosing one of them because at the moment it costs less. Making such savings may allow you to travel again to another place even sooner than expected. If you want to travel more (unless you’re lucky enough to have unlimited money for travel) you should seriously consider being opportunistic.

Hotel travel tips about room security

June 16th, 2008 by admin

Below you can find some useful tips concerning room security in a hotel:

  • Reserve rooms higher than on the first floor.
  • Keep both doors and windows locked.
  • Keep valuable objects in the hotel room safe.
  • Make sure the drapes are closed after dark.
  • Verify workmen at the reception desk before you let them into your room.
  • Be careful answering the door. Make use of the peephole, or leave the chain attached when opening the door to talk.
  • Do not take any packages or items if don’t you know the source.
  • Do not answer the phone by giving your name.
  • Do not indiscriminately give out names and room numbers of others in your group.
  • Know your hotel phone number.