Pro Travel Tips For The Ultimate Relaxing Holiday

Welcome to secret paradise - Raja Ampat, Indonesia

From expert planning before you leave to catching 40 winks on a long haul flight, here’s my handy guide to kicking your holiday off in the most relaxing way possible.

So this is weird! I never expected to be the one imparting wise words about travelling. I was the girl who went on package holidays to Greek islands at the age of 18, packing weeks in advance for my one big holiday of the year, and buying ten billion items in the months running up to the trip.

Yet, it’s fair to say my travel style has adjusted over the years! These days I’m away around six months of the year, often on back-to-back trips, speeding through time zones, cultures and cuisines. I guess it’s no surprise I’ve learned quite a few travel hacks and tips along the way (you would too if you did it all the time!) I’m more prepared for every eventuality, and I’m more relaxed as a traveller. Yes I still get to the airport hours early, but some of us will always err on the side of caution… right?!

Classic British holiday on Shanklin Beach, Isle of Wight

So it’s time to impart some tips that I hope will help you kick off your holiday in a chilled out state! I’d love to hear yours too, so don’t forget to add them in the comments below.

Savvy Packing

The day before you need to pack, move every item you use that day to one place. Make up remover, razor, moisturiser etc. It’ll make the packing process simpler and you’re less likely to forget one of your essentials, you know – the ones you’ll really miss! Be sure to check the weather so you’re packing appropriate clothes, and try to fit a few items in your hand luggage in case your luggage goes missing. Touch wood – I haven’t had any disasters with mine yet.Holiday packing

Be Prepared

I usually put together a little pack of medication to cover aches, pains and sickness. I have annual travel and gadget insurance and store most important documents in the cloud or on email (incase of emergencies). I’m thinking of writing a blog about travel and gadget insurance soon as it can be quite confusing, and it’s so important to make sure you’re totally covered if anything goes wrong. In countries where the water is safe to drink, I always pack an empty water bottle to take through security. You’ll often find water fountains in departures to fill up again, which saves a few ££s for your holiday fund!

Enjoying Nusa Dua Beach, Bali
Enjoying Nusa Dua Beach, Bali

Kick Off Your Holiday From The Moment You Leave The House

You’ve saved up for it, planned it and now you’re off, so why not make it stress-free from the start? Organise transport or plan your trip to the airport in advance, and start with a nice meal or drink at the airport to toast your getaway. I absolutely hate feeling rushed or flustered when I’m going abroad, so I’d much rather have a relaxing journey, even if it means being a bit too early! More time for a glass of bubbly…!

Champagne is flowing at dim sum Sundays at Hakkasan, London

Short Haul Flight?

If your journey is only a few hours, request a window seat for some fab views. Load up your phone or tablet with some of your favourite shows, or pop some music on and get lost in a good book. I love short trips as without internet and general distractions, I let my mind really unwind.Plane window view

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Ooh What’s All This about Changes To Our Holiday Habits?

Watching surfers on the North Shore, Hawaii

What do you look for when you’re booking a holiday, and have your habits changed over the last few years? It’s pretty likely the answer is YES!

As someone who travels for a living, and hopefully inspires you to venture on a few trips too, changes to holidaying could mean big things!

Just a couple of days ago, a UK travel survey dropped into my inbox that really got me thinking. I get plenty of reports on the travel industry, packed with stats, facts and figures. 90% I wave goodbye to pretty quickly! But it was interesting to see that in this particular study, holiday habits are really starting to change.

Blending in on the terrace at The Zetter Hotel, London

I asked friends and family about it, and similar to the survey, price, weather and reviews were three of the top things they researched thoroughly before parting with their hard earned cash. I used to get obsessed with checking the weather before my holidays. Refresh. Sunny. Refresh. Sunny. Refresh. Showers. Damn, I wish I hadn’t looked. And repeat…

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Raja Ampat, Indonesia – An Unforgettable Holiday Moment

Piaynemo, Raja Ampat

If you had to pick one special moment from your holidays, what would you pick and why? When I was asked this question recently, one place instantly popped into my mind.

Raja Ampat isn’t like anywhere else on the planet. Located, off the coast of West Papua (the Indonesian part of Papua New Guinea), it’s a region that’s tricky to reach, and as a result, totally untouristy. It’s raw and rugged, and home to the most biodiverse waters in the world. I wondered whether there was more going on under the water than above it?

Snorkelling with lion fish in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Snorkelling with lion fish in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Before my trip, I went into a Google frenzy, finding so many incredible photos of the region’s paradise islands, emerald green waters and a magical underwater world of fish, sharks and more. Of all the places I’d visit in Indonesia, this was the one I was most excited about!

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Instagram-Worthy Views In Salzburg, Austria

Amazing views of Salzburg from Kapuzinerberg Mountain

Grab your camera and let’s go in search of the best views in Salzburg!

Brimming with history and amazing architecture, Salzburg is one of Austria’s most impressive cities. But for those who don’t want to spend hours in museums or cathedrals, what is there to see in Salzburg? And where should you go for the best views of Salzburg?

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