Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Crime Prevention
Crimes against travelers are crimes of opportunity. To play it safe, here are some steps to follow:
For practical advice on protecting yourself against crime, write for a free copy of the brochure Travel Safety from the American Society of Travel Agents (1101 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22313). Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Fire Precautions
Fire is often more of a hazard when you're away from home because of the unfamiliarity of your surroundings. Here's how to protect yourself:
Travel Health Insurance
Several companies now offer various health plans to cover emergency medical costs, emergency air-ambulance service, hotel and incidental expenses for those named in the insurance coverage, and outpatient treatment.
Travel Advisories
The U.S. State Department issues periodic Consular Information Sheets about political, health, economic, and other conditions that may affect travelers. You can obtain information by calling an automated answering system at the State Department's Citizens Emergency Center at 202-647-5225.
The International Airline Passengers Association (214-404-9980) publishes a quarterly newsletter, IAPA World. The publication calls attention to dangerous travel conditions in the U.S. and overseas, and offers cautionary advice. You must obtain a membership in order to receive a subscription to this newsletter.
Staying Healthy
Here are some general suggestions to help you keep in top shape while traveling:
Avoid common travelers' ailments
In some countries, it's advisable to:
If you need a doctor
If you become ill out of town, it can be difficult to locate a physician quickly. Here's where to turn for help:
Helpful Health & Travel Advisories
CDC Travel Information News and reference material for international travel.
International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) Information about the organization plus a directory of clinics worldwide.
U.S. State Department: Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets Worldwide travel advisories from the U.S. State Department.
Travel Health Home Page A large, colorful, friendly web site with information to help you stay healthy while you travel overseas. Information by country, by disease, general info
Travel Health Online Information sources for the health concerns of travelers.
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
There is no need to enroll in French, Italian, German and Spanish classes for your European Tour. Your Tour Manager will fill you in on how to say some of the basics (eg. hello, please, thank you) in the native tongue of each of the countries you visit. It is often not only useful, but also polite to know a few of the basics in the local language and it’s a good idea to try and remember and uses these basics.
English is a widely spoken and understood as a second or third language amongst many Western Europeans, particularly those of the younger generations.
| English | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Greek | Dutch |
| Good Morning | Bonjour | Buenos Dias | Buongiorno | Guten Morgen | Kalimera | Goedemorgen |
| Good Bye | Au revoir | Adios | Arrivederci | Auf Wiedersehen | Yasou | Tot ziens |
| Please | S’il vous plait | Por favor | Perfavore | Bitte | Parakalo | Alstublieft |
| Thank You | Merci | Gracias | Grazie | Danke Schon | Effaristo | Dank u |
| Yes | Oui | Si | Si | Ja | Ne | Ya |
| No | Non | No | No | Nein | Oki | Nee |
| Where is? | Ou est? | Donde ésta? | Dové | Wo ist? | Poo eeneh? | Waar is? |
| The toilet | Les toilettes | El lavabo | Il gabinetto | Die toilette | To oahlehtes | De toilet |
| The bank | La banque | Banco | Banca | Die bank | Trapeze | Bank |
| Post office | La poste | Correos | Ufficio postale | Die post | Takedromeo | Postkantoor |
| How much? | Combine? | Cunato? | Quanto? | Wieviel? | Posso? | hoeveel? |
| The bill | L’addition | La cuenta | Il conto | Die rechnung | To loghariazmo | rekening |
| Ladies | Dames | Enoras | Donne | Damen | Yinekon | Dames |
| Gents | Messieurs | Senores | Uomini | Herren | Anthron | Heren |
| Stamp | Timbre | Sello | Francobollo | Briefmarke | Grammatesimo | Stamp |
| One/two | Un/deux | Uno/due | Uno/due | Eins/zwei | Ena/thio | Een/twee |
| Three/four | Trios/quatre | Tres/cuarto | Tre/Quattro | Drei/vier | Tria/tesera | Drie/vier |
| Five/six | Cinq/six | Cinco/seis | Cinque/sei | Funf/sechs | Pende/eksi | Vijf/zes |
| Seven/eight | Sept/huit | Siete/ocho | Sette/otto | Sieben/acht | Epta/okta | Zeven/acht |
| Nine/ten | Neuf/dix | Nueve/diez | Nove/dieci | Neun/zehn | Enea/theka | Negen/tien |
| Open | Overt | Abierto | Aperto | Geoffnet | Anikton | Open |
| Closed | Fermé | Cerrado | Chiuso | Geschlossen | Kilson | Gesloten |
| Hot | Chaud | Caliente | Caldo | Heiss | Zesto | Hete |
| Cold | Froid | Frio | Freddo | Kalt | Krio | Koude |
| Water | Eau | Agua | Acqua | Wasser | Nero | Water |
| Tea | Thé | Té | Té | Tee | Chai | Thee |
| Coffee | Café | Café | Caffé | Kaffee | Kafe | Koffie |
| Beer | Biére | Cerveza | Birra | Bier | Bira | Bier |
| Wine | Vin | Vino | Vino | Wein | Krasi | Wijn |
| Excuse me (sorry) | Excusez-moi | Perdon | Scusi | Entschuldigung | Sygnomi | Sorry |
| Cheers | Santé | Salut | Saluté | Prost | Yamus | Proost |
These Languages are of use in….
French – France, Southern Belgium (including Brussels) parts of Switzerland
Spanish – Spain (Spanish will be understood in most parts of Spain, however Catalan and Basque are spoken in Barcelona and the North of the country)
Italian – Italy, parts of Switzerland, Albania
German – Varying dialects throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Greek – Greece
Dutch – Dialects throughout the Netherlands and Northern Belgium
Here is our network of Europe travel destination sites:
England Tours | Escorted Family Vacations | France Tours | Greece Tours| Ireland Tours | Italy Tours | River Cruise | Russia Tours | Scandinavia Tours | Spain Tours
We also have specialty European Tour Operators sites:
Contiki Tours | Cosmos Tours |Gate 1 |General Tours | Globus Tours | Insight Tours | Tauck Tours | Trafalgar Tours
Sunday, January 10, 2010
When will I receive my tour documents ?
Clients often ask when they will get “more” information about their tour. I always tell them after final payment is made, they will receive their documents delivered to their home by UPS and not to expect anything from the tour operator in the interim. In certain cases, especially the luxury travel tours, preliminary documents are sent, as well as personal registration forms to be filled out.
What Day Does My Tour Start ?
Just thought of another confusing question among clients. Day 1 with the budget and first class tours is “always” the overnight flight to Europe, arriving on Day 2 – this means Day 2 is your first hotel night.
Day 1 with the Deluxe & Luxury Tours is the day you arrive in Europe to start your tour.
I would advise clients to try to be a little flexible in their planning a trip. Sometimes by simply shifting a departure date we can find special promotions that offer additional benefits. We can also look at comparable suppliers for a similar itinerary to see if there is additional value added.
Each Operator may have a different policy. Please check the operator site for more details. Operators: Abercrombie and Kent Contiki Tours | Cosmos Tours | General Tours | Globus Tours | Insight Tours | Tauck Tours | Trafalgar Tours