Admission: This is not an original idea of mine. I learned about this in 2009 when I was on a Rick Steves “21-Day Best of Europe” tour, led by our amazing guide Rolinka. The basic idea is to take a hotel card — you know, the business card that is in that little holder on…
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TRAVEL TIP #710: Peppermint Oil Roll On When You’re Hot; When It’s Hot
In a previous post (Carry Essential Oils With You), I told you about the benefits of carrying essential oils with you when you travel. I have been carrying a travel pack of the oils with me on my back pack for well over a dozen years to dozens and dozens of countries. The little pack…
TRAVEL TIP #908: Using Local Currency
While the U.S. Dollar is generally regarded as one of the most widely accepted currencies around the world, there are places where you cannot use your home currency, U.S. Dollar or otherwise. In such a case, you will need to have some of the local currency for your purchases, for tips, etc. The length of…
TRAVEL TIP #202: Overview of Plug Adapters
In a recent tip (travelinglikeapro.com/2023/09/07/travel-tip-201/), you learned about the necessity of making sure that the power supplies for your electronic equipment are dual-voltage capable. You don’t want to end up like I did in Australia with a pair of burned-out speakers because its power supply was single (110V only) voltage. What a bad smell, but…
TRAVEL TIP #201: Check Devices for Dual-Voltage Capability
One of the biggest mistakes novice international travelers make is to not have the proper plug adapters with them when they travel. So many of us are used to the standard 2-pin, or perhaps 3-pin, plug for the US that we can also use when we go to Mexico or to Canada. Ah, but those…