When you’re traveling it’s easy to indulge yourself when it comes to diet; isn’t that what vacation is for? Yes and no. While it’s nice to experience the food and culture of a new place, it’s still very important to keep a healthy diet while you’re there. Here are a few quick and easy tips that may help you keep off unwanted and unforeseen traveling weight:

Avoid Airplane Meals – Have the foresight to pack a meal for yourself or your family to have on the plane, and avoid to sodas and aiport/airplane food, which can often be less than nutritious. Just don’t pack anything that will get crushed or smashed in your carry on!

Drink A Lot Of Water – You would think this goes without saying, but drinking water is a huge benefit when you are traveling. Try to avoid sodas and alcoholic beverages on the plane since they can increase the effects [...]

It’s a common worry while traveling that your important and sensitive documents will be lost or stolen. The best way to avoid this is to have specific safe places to stow such documents, such as driver’s license, passport, money, and medical information. Here is a list of the best ways to travel with these things in a safe way.

A money belt can be a great investment for a regular traveler. It is a garment worn underneath the clothes with a pouch or several to house your money, but can also be great for passports and the like, as they stay on your person and are safe from pick-pockets. You can find money belts at most travel or department stores.

Another option is to get a travel wallet, and though it’s not really any different from a regular wallet, it is at least one specific location where you know your sensitive materials are, so there [...]

Have you waiting for the perfect reason to go on a cruise? This might be your chance! Celebrity Cruises has added five new cruises for early 2013, and is offering discounts to those who book by mid-November.

All the cruises will take place on the Celebrity Century, which holds 1,800 passengers and has many luxurious balcony cabins. The newly scheduled trips are as follows:

–       A cruise departing from San Diego on April 18, 2013, will be sailing the California coast for four nights, stopping in Santa Barbara, Catalina Island, and Ensenada, Mexico.

–       Another cruise departing from San Diego, this time on April 22, 2013, and will be sailing the California coast for 5 nights, with stops in Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and Ensenada, Mexico.

–       A “Coastal Wine Cruise” which departs from San Diego on April 27, 2013, and will be sailing for eight nights. Stops in Santa Barbara, Monterey, [...]

Many who enjoy the luxuries and benefits of travel do so with one thing missing: Their furry friend! It’s common for pets to be kenneled, or for a sitter to be found, which can be nice, but wouldn’t it be nicer to be able to bring them with you? If you’ve ever wanted to try it, you may want to look into getting a Pet Passport.

The idea of the Pet Passport came from the United Kingdom; since there are so many surrounding countries it is necessary for a safe and easy way to travel without having to leave pets behind. The passport is designed to allow your pet to travel without having to deal with the red tape and time-consuming list of “procedural security measures”. The “member” countries, or countries that the pet passport will allow travel to easily are: The U.K., the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, most of the countries in Western [...]

The best advice someone can give about camping has to be “Be Prepared.” If you’re prepared it can be a glorious, adventurous dream. If you’re not, that can make a great trip into a miserable one. The way to be prepared is to make sure you have a fully stocked personal camping kit. This will be filled with all of the things you will need for day-to-day camp life, as well as items that could make a huge difference should an emergency situation come up. Here’s the list: (Note: It also wouldn’t be a bad idea to make a checklist so you can mark things off once they are packed.)

1) You will want, and need, a compass. This is the most basic camping necessity and should not be overlooked, no matter how well you are at reading nature’s navigation signs. The compass is the only way to be sure of where you are and [...]

One of the biggest hiccups of long-distance travel is the dreaded layover, the kind where you have to change airlines at the speed of light. However, when done right this can actually be something that makes your trip easier, as hard to believe as that sounds.

First of all, sometimes booking your flight for multiple carriers can make the whole trip a whole lot less expensive. Also it allows you some flexibility on scheduling your wait time, since airlines can have varying schedules. Just be sure to cross-check the prices to make sure you’re getting the best deal, make sure that the flights are both from the same airport, and try to give yourself a manageable window between flights, so as not to stress yourself out.

Take the cost of the luggage transfer into account with the flight prices so that you’re prepared, or if at all possible, just take carry on bags to avoid [...]

How to Have a ‘Sweet’ Vacation: Visit Sugar Mountain Resort

Sugar Mountain Resort Accommodations and Resort Real Estate and Rentals are located in the heart of the North Carolina High Country. Convenient to Banner Elk, Beech Mountain, Boone, Blowing Rock, Linville and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Golf, Har-Tru tennis courts, hike, bike, lift rides, fishing, whitewater rafting, theatre, cultural events, antiques, museums and historic landmarks. Grandfather Mountain, Tweetsie Railroad, the Blowing Rock, Gem mining, Linville Caverns, just to name a few.

Fully furnished cabins, homes and condos offer the comforts of home at a modest price. Rent by day, week or month. 30% Discounts on daily and weekly rentals to June 15 on select properties. Call 1-800-438-4555 and mention GQ12 for discounts.* Some restrictions do apply.

Golf at Sugar Mountain’s 18 hole executive course designed by Frank Duane, longtime project manager for Robert Trent Jones, Sr. At an elevations of 4000’ with immaculate putting greens, lush MOUNTAIN SCENERY, [...]

Don’t we all want to do this? The best part about taking a vacation is meeting the locals. A family vacation is the perfect opportunity to teach children how to make friends. If your kids are shy, help them to be more extroverted. They may resist at first. But it’s up to moms and dads to be the catalyst for their children, if they want them to have a vacation they’ll remember.

Family Vacation: How to Make New Friends and Memories of a Lifetime

Smile at people

Smiling is a great way to make new friends and memories on your family vacation. You’re on vacation which is reason enough to smile. Remember … a smile can brighten someone’s day!

Ask someone to take a picture of your family

Instead of mom and or dad taking a photo (they won’t be in the photo), ask a local to snap a photo of your family. This way [...]

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