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Enjoy Your Royal Holiday Vacation Club At Its Many Safe Travel Destinations In 2023

Travel Tips - Ross French - February 16, 2021

Park Royal Hotels and Resorts sponsors the Royal Holiday Vacation Club. Their guests, who are international travelers are required to get the Covid-19 testing to be compliant with international travel laws. Today, visitors entering the United States or Canada must bring evidence of a negative Covid-19 test result before being allowed to enter the country. Continue Reading

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Things You Need to Know About Future Travel to the UK & Europe

Europe, United Kingdom - Ross French - February 10, 2021

Travel to the UK

There have been some big changes in Europe and the UK recently. If you happen to live anywhere on that continent, you will know exactly what we’re talking about. But for everyone else, here’s a quick catch up, in case you missed the news.

As of January 2021, the UK is officially no longer part of the European Union or EU. You might have heard the term ‘Brexit’ being thrown around, as in ‘Britain’s Exit’ from the EU. Not Europe – the UK is still geographically part of the European continent. But politically, it has left a union made up of 26 other nations.

This change in the relationship between the UK and this big gang of other European nations has all sorts of practical implications for people wanting to travel, work and do business between Britain and the EU – some big, some minor. Mostly, these changes affect British and EU citizens. But there are also a few knock-on effects worth raising for anyone from the rest of the world planning on doing any traveling around Europe (post-COVID pandemic, of course).

From a traveler’s point of view, one of the great things about the EU is the relaxed or open borders that exist between member states. So if you land in, say, France, you have complete freedom to go explore Spain, Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic and every other EU country without being stopped and quizzed at every border.

This is particularly beneficial if you are planning to hang around in Europe long enough to need a visa – especially if you plan to work while you are there – or if you happen to be from a country that requires a visa to enter the EU full stop. It’s a case of presenting all of your paperwork once on entry, and that’s it. No more long waits to have your credentials checked as you move from country to country.

Now, it should be pointed out that the UK never signed up to the full ‘open borders’ policy, known as the Schengen Area, that the other 26 states agreed to. That means you’ve always had to go through border control traveling back and forth between the UK and the rest of the EU.

But even so, because of the shared visa arrangements, it was very easy (and common) to use the UK as a hub for some long-term travel across the rest of Europe. That is still going to be possible, of course. But there are likely to be added complications.

New visa rules

We’re still in the early stages of what travel to a non-EU Britain looks like (and no one is doing much traveling right now, anyway). But the UK will start to roll out its own visa rules and arrangements at some point and you will need to be up to speed with both to travel between the UK and Europe.

For example, from 2022 the EU is launching a paid-for electronic entry authorization system similar to the ESTA in the United States. This will not grant you permission to travel to the UK. Another important change for long-term travelers is that an EU work visa will not give you the right to pick up a job in the UK. You might have to think more carefully about where you want to base yourself for the majority of the trip.

Other possible changes are to things like travel insurance. Instead of buying a single policy for travel anywhere in Europe, you might find certain providers start to make exemptions and require you to purchase UK-only policies if you want to head there.

This is because the EU, for example, has very clear and consumer-friendly rules on things like flight and package holiday refunds that no longer apply to UK companies, which changes the game for insurance companies in terms of paying out for cancellations.

Given the risk of having your travel plans trashed by COVID-19 lockdowns and ever-changing rules from one place to the next, it’s definitely a good idea to get the right type of cancellation cover wherever you are traveling to.

To find out more, visit Avanti Travel Insurance.

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A Complete Guide to Places to Visit in Wales

Wales - Ross French - January 24, 2021

Places to visit in wales

Wales is one of the most picturesque component countries of mainland Britain. There are uncountable reasons for a traveler to want to come to Wales. Surreal castles, cozy lanes, all make Wales a must-visit place for all the fellow travelers.

At present, travel is a bit restricted due to the pandemic situation. However, with passing time, things are returning to normalcy. The travel restriction is still existing. After the vaccine is in place, it is expected to ease up. But travelers need to plan their trip beforehand. Wales has been one of the most popular destinations.

Wales has more than 400 castles to explore. Innumerable castles and gardens all around, heritage trains and the culture and people of Wales make the country so beautiful. There are many places to visit in Wales. Here is a complete guide to what to do in Wales. Continue Reading

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5 Unique Experiences You Can Find in Las Vegas

Travel Blog, USA - Ross French - April 1, 2019

Though Las Vegas is famous for its casinos, Sin City is home to so many other amazing attractions. From shows and sporting events to five-star dining experiences and some really awesome museums, there are all sorts of things to do and see in Sin City. Throwing a few bucks in a slot machine is part of the Vegas experience, but that shouldn’t be the only thing you do while you are in town – especially when there are so many other interesting things to check out. Here are just a few of the many unique experiences you can find in Las Vegas. Continue Reading

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Making a Mark with the Sri Lanka Travel Guide

Destinations - Ross French - April 12, 2018

Yala National Park

It is time to talk about Sri Lanka travel guide as this is a place where you are sure to feel pleased with the bounty of attractions. To be here you can make a list of best holiday destination ideas and get prepared for a blast in Sri Lanka. The former name of Sri Lanka is Ceylon. This is an island nation on the Indian Ocean.

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It is timed to go through the Sri Lanka travel guide to know about some of the best places to visit here and feel elated. The country comes with a diverse landscape and there are rainforests and arid plains, and you can even see highlands and sandy beaches.

  • The Dambulla Cave Temple

As part of Sri Lanka travel guide, you can visit the destination known as the Dambulla Cave Temple. This is the massive edifice in the country of Sri Lanka. Here you can see the 12th-century statues and paintings. At the temple, you have five different rooms of various sizes.

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Sri Lanka travel guide states the specialty of the temple. In all the rooms you can see Buddha sitting in different styles. The statues look peaceful and calm. The temple stands on the black rocky mountain and this serves as a perfect contrast with the beautiful white temple walls.

  • Yala National Park

When consulting Sri Lanka travel guide you get to know about the destination of Yala National Park. This is one of the top tourist sites in Sri Lanka. It would be a regret if you don’t come here being a wildlife lover. It is the home of exotic wildlife and the place is just ideal to watch the collection of birds.

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You find the mention of the National Park in the Sri Lanka travel guide and the place is really rare and interesting. Here you would love to see the elephants bathing in the stream, and the leopards resting lazily on the tree trunks.

  • Arugam Bay

Sri Lanka travel guide is never complete without the mentioning of Arugam Bay. This is known to be the tortoise heaven for the adrenaline junkies. This is where you can go for surfing and speed boating. The place encourages innumerable water sports and activities.

At the Arugam Bay, as stated by Sri Lanka travel guide, you can find the slanting line of the coconut trees. If you have the desire to surf in the turquoise water this is the ideal spot for the reason. The place lies on the south-east coast of Sri Lanka and it is 320 kilometers from Colombo.

Yala National Park

When going through Sri Lanka travel guide you will seemingly come to know about the place called Galle. This is a 16th-century marvel and there are more things you can admire at the place. This is a one-stop destination known for its exclusive sights and sounds.

Sri Lanka travel guide is here to describe in details the specialty of being at Galle. You would really love the view of the cobblestoned Galle Fort. Here you can sit at one of the eateries or cafes to try from the local cuisines.

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