Author: Teresa A Johnson
Source: ezinearticles.com
If you are planning to travel and want to do specific activities on your trip, plan ahead of time. Also, have a discussion with your travel party on things they would like to do as well. Once you know the activities you want to do, call ahead of time to get the details. Planning ahead will make your trip that much more enjoyable.
The activities that you plan, do not have to be complex. It could be as simple as going on a bike ride in the park or taking a hike. Whatever activities you do plan, ensure that the entire travel party has some interest. Even though your travel party may not have interest in all the activities, it is ideal that they provide input on what they may like. It is a win/win for all.
If you require special accommodations for specific activities, ensure that you call ahead of time. This will ensure that everything is setup before you arrive.
Some activities to consider during your trip include the following;
Outdoor Activities
There are numerous outdoor activities that one can do when traveling. The one I enjoy and recommend to others the most is walking/hiking. This activity gives you the opportunity to enjoy the sights and spend quality time with your travel party. Parks are always a great choice.
Golfing
This activity is available for kids and adults. If you are new to golfing, sign up for lessons as one of your activities. You can learn things such as basic rules of golf, type of golf clubs to use, golfing techniques and much more.
Did you know that wearing certain types of gloves can improve your golf game? These gloves have features proven to improve your ability to grip your clubs firmly in any kind of weather, wet or dry.
To cut down on the weight that you carry on the course, you may want to consider the size of your golf bag. You will still need to carry it to your car, unload it at the club and lift it onto the golf car. Some of the newer golf bags weigh as little as three-and-a-half pounds.
One last bit of advice when it comes to golfing. Never take it too seriously. Try to relax, have fun and build relationships. The memories are really what is key. So enjoy!
Spas
Spa visits can be fun, relaxing and pleasurable. These days, there are many types of spa outings to choose from. Such as destination spas, health spas, hotel spa and resort spa.
Destination Spas – Are very specific in the treatments they offer. For example, some offer treatment to assist in relieving the pain of arthritis. Most who visit destination spas, may do so offer a week or two at a time to receive the full benefits of treatment.
Health Spa – Focuses on weight loss, fitness, nutrition and other health related items. Some of the activities include eco-adventure, walking, yoga programs and much more. Some spas provide healthy recipes and cookbooks.
Hotel Spas – Some common treatments that you can find in hotel spas include: facials, hair removal, manicure, and pedicure, as well as a variety of body massages. Hotel spas are extremely beneficial for your appearance and relaxation of the mind, body, spirit and soul.
Spa Resorts – Are facilities where you can spend several days in order to rejuvenate and relax instead of a few hours, as you would in a day spa. Spa resorts will usually suggest therapies and even dietary plans that are planned over the entire stay, so you can get the most benefit from the spa resort and its facilities.
Happy Traveling…….
Teresa Johnson is a Travel Affiliate, who helps singles and families with vacation planning. Prior to establishing her travel business, Teresa spent over 20 years as an IT developer, IT Systems Analyst and IT Project Manager. Teresa offers a wide range of products and services – from travel planning, to booking of group cruises and assisting others with starting their home based travel business. Teresa specializes in travel planning for singles and families to help others deal with the sometimes overwhelming prospect of travel planning and starting a new business while still dealing with their normal day to day activities. Teresa educates others on the travel industry and mentors her home based travel team. Teresa is no stranger to the travel industry. She spent over 20 years as a corporate executive where she traveled a great deal.