October 1, 2007
3 Easy Packing Tips For Spain Tours
Practical Clothes and Shoes
Make sure that you have enough clothes and shoes for the trip – you may have the chance to go shopping while you are on the trip, but if you do not then it is always better to have enough to wear. Make sure that the clothing you bring is comfortable and not overly heavy. Try to travel light (one bag if possible) and make sure that the shoes you take are comfortable as you may end up doing a lot of walking.
Remember Your Toiletries
Although hotels and resorts provide some toiletries to their guests, it is never advisable to rely on the hotels and resorts for your personal needs. For your convenience, place your toiletries into a small utility bag and tuck the bag inside your suitcase where you can easily find it. Do not place liquid things such as shampoos and lotions together with your clothes. Liquid can leak or spill from their containers so if you put them together with your clothes, you could end up with a bag full of wet clothes during your tour in Spain.
Medicines If you Need Them
If you have any existing medical conditions, then remember to bring your medication. Make a note of the names of your medicines, and bring a doctors note with your medical history, just in case you need treatment while you are overseas. Try to keep your medicine on you at all times, as if you put it in your checked luggage and it goes missing, you could have problems getting a replacement in time.
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Comments
October 6, 2007
sarah said:
Comfortable shoes are a must! If you are buying shoes specially for a trip, make sure you wear them in a little before you go - you don't want to be walking miles when you find out that they were actually a little too tight. Personally, I pack a pair of smart but comfy boots for walking in, and then something more graceful for evening wear - that way I can still do style, but when nobody is looking at your feet (because they're looking at the scenery instead
) I am wearing something that feels better.