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Caribbean Vacations: Safety Tips For Tourists

Are you are gearing up for a trip to the Caribbean? Whether you are traveling to Jamaica, the Bahamas, or another popular destination in the area, you are and should be excited. Safety is probably one of the last things on your mind, but it is something you should still consider. The Caribbean is a very safe place to travel to. In fact, that is a reason why it is one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations. With that said, all tourists, regardless of where they travel to, should practice safety and caution.

So, how can you ensure you have a good and safe Caribbean vacation? Follow a few of the travel tips below.

Choose your overnight accommodations wisely. In this popular vacation area, you have many staying options. These include Caribbean hotels, vacation rentals, vacation resorts, and all-inclusive resorts. Traditional hotels are nice and usually very cheap, but most times you simply just get a roof over your head. With all-inclusive Caribbean resorts, you get more. These resorts are designed so that you never have to leave. They are loaded with fun activities, multiple bars and restaurants, fitness centers, swimming pools, spas, and so forth. Most of your staying options are safe, but all-inclusive resorts are the safest and best way to go.

Research area attractions and activities beforehand. Although all-inclusive resorts are designed so that you never have to leave, that is part of the fun. Do you want to get out and sightsee? If so, do a small amount of research ahead of time. Many travel websites allow tourists to rate and review popular attractions. Not only can you ensure you visit a water park or hiking trail that is safe, but also it enables you to spend your money wisely. Do not waste time visiting an attraction where other tourists rated it a waste of time or money. To find these online travel websites that allow rating and reviews, perform a standard internet search with a phrase like this “Negril Jamaica attractions.”

Opt for guided tours. The number one reason for tourists leaving all-inclusive resorts is to sightsee. In fact, keep your Caribbean resort and inclusions in mind. Do not waste money to rent snorkeling gear when your hotel already included these rentals in with the cost of your stay. However, sightseeing is another story. If you want to spend the day sightseeing, opt for a guided tour. Remember, you can research these tours online to find the best quality tour for the lowest price and to make a reservation. Tour guides are not only familiar with the land and the history behind it, but they are the safest way to travel.

Do not look like a tourist. This will be hard, as you want to take pictures and videos of your vacation. When sightseeing, do so in moderation. It is best to wear regular clothes. Yes, that shirt that says “I traveled to Jamaica,” is cute, but save it to wear once you arrive back home. Although popular Caribbean vacation destinations are safe, tourists are at risk for theft. Try to blend in, travel with a group, and leave all valuables in your in-room safe.

Speaking of valuables, leave them at home. It is not uncommon for some tourists to pack their life in a suitcase or two. Yes, you want to be able to check your email, so you may bring your laptop computer. You have a long flight, so you may bring an iPod or a portable DVD player. These items are okay, but keep their costs in mind. Would you be able to afford a replacement? If not, consider leaving them at home. Otherwise, keep these valuables in your carry-on luggage and use your in-room safe. Not all Caribbean hotels and resorts offer in-room safes. If yours does not, speak with management to determine a safe alternative.

Finally, use your best judgment. As previously stated numerous times, Caribbean vacations are safe to take. Regardless of where you vacation, what type of hotel or resort you stay at, and whether you sightsee or not, you should have an enjoyable time. Just don’t put yourself in questionable situations, such as traveling alone at night and carrying all your money in cash.

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How do I ask my boss for an extra vacation day?

I started my job 4 months ago and I have only accrued 4 vacation days. I was planning on going away for a week before I started. But they needed me to start earlier and the person that hired me said if I started early, I could just take my vacation at a later time. Now that I have asked my boss for 5 days off, she said “no leave without pay”. I think since its one more day, she could bend the rules (she is a senior manager). Another co-worker said she took off a day without pay in her first month of being here, approved by her manager. How can I phrase my question for the extra day, so she will say yes?

There are two different questions here the way I look at it.

The first is that the company isn’t living up to what they promised before you agreed to take the job. The second is that you want to keep the job and keep your boss happy yet still get what you where promised.

From my past experience, you don’t ask for the extra day off. Instead, you tell them that it was promised to you as part of the hiring package (I am assuming that it was). Tell, her the name of who hired you and this was a condition of you taking the job. That is the answer to the first question I raised of how to get what you want from the company.

Now, if it is more of the second question I raised…then you might want to mentioned that this was promised to you when you where hired and ask her why? Yes, you do need to state that you know others have been allowed to take unpaid days off. And then you can simply go over her head…because it seems to me that she isn’t willing to work with you at all.

And is that really a job you want?

Russ

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