Couples seeking sunshine and low costs for their wedding are looking to head overseas in a bid for the perfect big day. Wedding and travel insurance experts at Quotezone.co.uk conducted a survey that showed 61% of couples are worried about unpredictable weather ruining their wedding. With over 20% of British brides and grooms-to-be now considering going abroad to get married, destination weddings are set to become even more popular in the next few years. The team at Quotezone have created an International Wedding Index to help couples search for their ideal wedding destination, and clear blue skies. Ten of the most sought-after destinations for a romantic wedding were analysed and ranked by a number of factors such as rainfall, average temperatures, hotel costs and approximate t...
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Couples tying the knot soon should avoid common honeymoon mistakes people make when booking their trip. Travel experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have shared five things to keep in mind when planning the big romantic getaway. A common mistake couples make is not checking the season in their chosen destination which can result in an accidental trip during the rain and monsoon season. They also urge couples changing their name to remember to travel with a copy of their marriage certificate. John Charnock, CEO of StressFreeCarRental.com said: “Your honeymoon is the trip of a lifetime so you want everything to run smoothly and according to plan. “While you’re booking your honeymoon it’s likely that you’ll also be planning your wedding which means you have a million and one things...
Read MoreWhile visiting Britain you can visit Regency Gardens around the UK to feel like you are stepping into the world of Bridgerton. With the Bridgerton garden being a big hit at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, green-thumbed experts at GardeningExpress.co.uk have named seven more beautiful Georgian period gardens TV fans can visit. Bridgerton is set in the early 1800s, known as the Regency era when the garden landscapes were full of extravagant water features, topiaries and bright flower displays. Flowering shrubs, lakes, temples and follies are also considered characteristic of gardens from the Georgian period. The British aristocracy enjoyed going on walks and hosting parties in these gardens which explains their grandeur. There are several country estates across the UK that ...
Read MoreHolidaymakers should not take a nap on the beach or else risk hefty fines for breaking the law. Sleep experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have named seven countries across the world where it is illegal to camp or sleep overnight on the beach, including the UK. Some beaches across England have made it explicitly illegal to sleep overnight on the sands, such as Bournemouth, where staycations could receive a fine of £1,000. Tourists wanting to spend the night on the beautiful beaches of Croatia risk being handed a €300 (£256) fine. Wild camping in Portugal along the protected coastline and on the beachfront is illegal, and fines range from €120 - €600 (£102 - £513). Nic Shacklock from Online-Bedrooms.co.uk said: “Anyone planning a beach holiday this summer will be excited to spend tim...
Read MoreAhead of the summer vacations, Tourists should be aware of water restrictions in popular European destinations or risk hefty fines. The bathroom experts at Posh.co.uk have revealed six locations where travellers may encounter shower and bath constraints, along with guidance on how to comply with rules. Popular holiday destinations in Europe have already begun implementing strict new rules amid ongoing droughts. Ahead of the summer season, tight restrictions have been implemented in locations such as Barcelona and Sicily with growing concerns they could run out of water. In the Costa del Sol, the Benalmádena City Council has provisionally approved fines of between 6,000 and 600,000 euros, for people flouting drought measures. In Barcelona, people have been limited to 200 litres o...
Read MoreHolidaymakers should always double-check their bill when abroad for any hidden service fees. Travel experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have shared what people are expected to tip in different countries as well as where service charges are mandatory, especially while in Europe. Visitors to Spain can expect to be presented with 30% service charges despite the fact obligatory service charges are illegal in Spain. Tourists do not have to pay the service fee, especially if it seems unreasonable. A service charge of 15 percent is automatically included by law in most French restaurants, while a mandatory coperto charge in Italy often takes holidaymakers by surprise. John Charnock, CEO of StressFreeCarRental.com said: “Tourists planning a vacation to Europe should familiarize themse...
Read MoreHoliday makers facing jet lag should get back to their normal routines to help get their sleeping schedule back on track. The experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have revealed six of the best ways to beat jet lag after a holiday. Travelling to different time zones can mess with our sleep and leave us feeling fatigued when we get home. Getting back into a normal routine is crucial for fighting jet lag and experts advise trying to adjust to time zones as soon as you land. Nic Shacklock at Online-Bedrooms said: “It’s important to try and adjust to the new time zone as soon as you land back home. One of the biggest mistakes people make after a trip abroad is not sleeping when they get home because they don’t feel tired and vice versa. “Following your local time zone is the quickest ...
Read MoreThere is a viral aeroplane sleeping hack circulating online. But you should better avoid this for many reasons. Sleep experts at WinstonsBeds.com have revealed that the hack is unsafe and can increase the risk of back pain and blood clots. Over 60% of air travellers experience below-average or very poor sleep on flights, but a new online hack making the rounds on social media claims to have the answer. It involves the passenger putting their knees up and strapping the seatbelt buckle around their ankle. This is said to make plane journeys more comfortable for travellers by keeping their bent legs in place as they doze off. Despite the hack being praised online, the experts are warning jet-setters not to copy the hack because of safety concerns. If the plane hits turbulence, h...
Read MoreHoliday-makers should always be careful about all the reasons they could be denied entry to a country this summer. Travel experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have revealed seven reasons why tourists could be denied entry to a country and possibly detained. Entry requirements vary from country to country so it’s important that travellers familiarise themselves with the rules for their chosen destination. Tourists can be refused entry to a country for many reasons including having no proof of onward travel and not having enough blank passport pages. John Charnock, from StressFreeCarRental.com said: “Before people go on holiday it’s really important to make sure you have done everything to ensure you are eligible to enter the country. “Of course most of us are aware of general ru...
Read MoreHotel guests should always security-proof their rooms to prevent thieves from breaking in. The team at Online-Bedrooms have revealed six ways to tightly secure hotel rooms and personal items whilst on holiday. Hotel rooms are generally equipped with an automatic locking system as well as a bolt-locked safe to secure all personal belongings. Some hotels are at serious risk of break-ins as hackers have found new ways to exploit door locks by creating master keys which give them full access to a room. This is more likely to happen in hotels with more modern, electronic lock systems. Those travelling alone or with families might find extra comfort in security-proofing their rooms with a door wedge or portable locks. The experts are advising guests to check their door locks as the...
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