Surprises on Our Trip To Denia in Spain
Women today travel constantly and that too all over the world. Many women wear different roles or hats throughout the week and gracefully juggle their professional wife with the role of mother and a more private life. Business women travel tips help to ease the journey. These tips could save your life. Journeying on short notice requires organization. Women, plan ahead of your travel. Maintain a list of baby sitters. Highlight the sitters who are willing to stay overnight should the need arise.
Keep a sort of diary like we did on our last family holiday to Denia where the baby sitter can learn of what the kids eat, schedules, other important phone numbers of doctors, and a list any medications including known allergies, and contact numbers where you can usually be reach and your children’s likes and dislikes. In your work if you’re frequently required to voyage, keep a travel bag packed with a combination of clothes and ready to go.
Be certain its contents can tide you over on business trips regardless of the weather at your destination. Darker colors in your wardrobe won’t show stains, will fit, and drape well. Set up a call home schedule taking into account time zones. Be certain to bring home mementoes for family members. Don’t forget the baby sitter, as well as others who took up the slack while you were forced to be away. In preparation for travel, you might think about training in self-defense training classes for women.
Safety first should be your watchword. Use your room “do not disturb sign.” Should you be nervous you should place a chair under the doorknob. Your cell phone should remain fully charged at all times. In some locals, you will be allowed to carry pepper spray, personal alarm, and if you’re trained and licensed small weapons owner leave the safety on. Choose a hotel with care. Remember there is online travel directories list safe places. Woman should stay at well-established hotels or B&Bs with proprietors being family people. On line travel directories list safe places.
Always e-mail and fax details of your staying arrangements and plans to your home as well as office. Do avoid dimly lit lanes or deserted roads. Don’t accept foods or drink from male or female strangers even if they seem friendly. Be alert and never leave food or drink unattended. Don’t pack jewelry and other valuables with you. Carry important business documents securely with money on your person perhaps in a money belt.
When out on the streets act as if you know where you are going. Be confident. Where possible move from point to point in groups. If you become unwell in a foreign country be attended to by a government run hospital. Don’t go to a private clinic. Avoid room service. Eat in the hotel dinning room. Also never reveal details of air tickets reservation or your online travel plans to anyone.



























