When researching my next holiday destination I prefer to read content written by people who have visited the location or live there. The last of the travel tips posts features useful advice on travelling to France, Australia and Switzerland. Five France travel tips Tips provided by Stu of the A slice of ex-Pat(e) blog 1. If driving you must have original documents, i.e. car licence, insurance & V5. Copies not accepted. Five Switzerland travel tips Tips provided by Mark at the Mark’s Travel Notes blog 1. Find special deals during the highly-available shoulder months (April / May / October / November) Five Australia travel tips Tips provided by Lucy at the Lucy Loves Australia blog 1. Don’t even think you will see ‘everything’ in one trip as Australia is a huge country.
2. Fluorescent vest & warning triangle are now a legal requirement. Fines for non-compliance.
3. Learn a few simple phrases. Bonjour, Merci, Au revoir. The French will be more receptive.
4. If renting a gite, and you’re running late – phone the owner! Please! They worry.
5. Drive on the right. To remind you, think of this simple maxim, bum in the gutter.
2. Get maximum value from punctual and scenic train travel with one of the many rail passes available.
3. Travel between regions on the special scenic train and bus routes.
4. Visit the Alpine fortifications at Bellinzona en route to the southern Lakes.
5. Get up early for Morgenstreich in Basel for a uniquely Swiss experience.
2. it’s a very long way to fly so an extra £50 or £100 is money well spent to fly with good legroom.
3. Jet lag tip is to sleep ‘til lunchtime, then get up and try and keep to local time for the rest of the day.
4. Buy an ‘open-jaw’ ticket your flights this means you can arrive into one city, leave from another.
5. Remember to get a visa; they’re easy to apply for online.
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