If you want to take a break from the bustle of the city and hard work by the clear, warm sea, enjoy the rustle of the surf and singing of birds in the mornings in the evenings, see places where no tourist guide with his wards has made his way, go to the sea as “savages”.
It is necessary
- - identity document;
- - medical insurance;
- - copies of the passport;
- - first aid kit;
- - personal hygiene products;
- - several sets of changeable clothes and shoes;
- - means of communication;
- - guidebook;
- - a phrasebook when traveling abroad (if you do not speak a foreign language well);
- - addresses and telephones of departments of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, police and medical institutions in the area of your rest.
Instructions
Step 1
Get health insurance before you hit the road. This is the first rule of the solo traveler. Even if you have never been injured and consider yourself a person of good health, everything can happen the first time.
Step 2
Carefully study the information about the place of future rest before setting off on the road. If you decide to travel abroad on your own, it makes sense to take care of your tickets in advance. Six months before the trip, many airlines can buy tickets with significant discounts. Find out if you need to get vaccinated if you travel to an unfamiliar tropical country. Find out if there are rainy and hurricane seasons in the country, whether the local population understands Russian or English, and what religion is dominant. The more knowledge you have about the country, the easier you will find your bearings and the less likely you are to get into unpleasant situations.
Step 3
Book a place to sleep by the sea for at least a day. Many owners of guest houses and private mini-hotels post their information on the Internet. When you relax, you can look for accommodation on the spot, choosing what you like best, but on the first day it is better to have a ready-made option. If you prefer good hotels with a high level of service, book it a couple of months before you arrive, otherwise you may be left homeless at the height of the beach season. Indeed, many travel agencies redeem places from hotels in a package long before the start of the season.
Step 4
Don't take a lot of things with you. "Savages" have to move around a lot. After all, this is one of the main delights of independent rest. You can spend a couple of days on one beach, then head to another, take a ride to the nearby islands, get to know the local people and take part in their holidays. It's hard to be mobile with two huge suitcases. A few sets of clothing, a first aid kit, and hygiene products will suffice.
Step 5
Take care of your safety. Tell friends and family about your destination. Agree that you will be in touch at least two to three times a week. In addition to the obligatory amount for accommodation and entertainment, please bring a card with money in case of an emergency. Make copies of passports and keep them separate from other documents.