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February 25, 2019 by: Miles

Finding A Place To Stay In Venice And Santa Monica, Los Angeles

One of the loveliest places to live in California is Venice, a neighborhood in Los Angeles. Venice is incredibly walkable. Groceries on Lincoln, dinner and drinks on Rose or Abbot Kinney, the beach, the canals, the boardwalk, the pier, the skate park, the boutiques, the outdoor vendors — everything is within 30 brisk minutes of everything else.

Finding a home away from home makes your vacation in Venice extra special, and it takes much more than just a room with a view. There are plenty of Venice beach homes for sale and a replete of hotels that offer a variety of accommodations to suit every preference, from elegant boutique properties for pampering and relaxation to quirky hot spots to heat up the night.

The Venice Beach Boardwalk stretches over two miles and hosts hundreds of street vendors and performers along with numerous privately owned restaurants and food venues. The Venice Beach Recreation Center offers various activities including but not limited to basketball, paddle tennis and handball tournaments, body building at the world famous Muscle Beach Venice gym, and other special events.

Venice Beach also offers a fishing pier, a world renowned skate plaza, bike path, two children’s play areas and provides a variety of services for the culturally diverse population that visits throughout the year. Film productions are also very popular at Venice Beach and occur year round. All of the sports courts, skate plaza, pier and other amenities are open to the general public on a daily basis.

If you are in Los Angeles for a vacation, be sure to also visit Santa Monica Beach, which averages more than 300 days of sunshine a year and offers some of the best sunsets on the West Coast. If you love the sunshine and the beach and want to consider Santa Monica your second home, you may want to google condos for sale Santa Monica to help you find your dream home in this walkable and bike-friendly town, making it super easy for you to get around and experience the haven of shops, restaurants, attractions like the Santa Monica Pier and Third Street Promenade, and more.

Venice and Santa Monica are both different sections of the same, long stretch of beach. They are next to each other so you can easily stay in one and visit the other when you are there for a vacation. It is very easy to rent bikes and pedal on the bike path which runs along the beach from Santa Monica to Venice and (after an inland detour around Marina Del Rey) to the south bay beaches beyond.

If you have decided to make either Venice or Santa Monica your new home or second home and are looking for condos for sale, do check out MaserCondoSales.com to help you find your dream home.

If you would like to learn more about travel from Action Life Media, check out our travel tips.

 

February 23, 2019 by: Miles

Travel Essentials for a Hassle-Free Trip

 

Travelling to a foreign country is always an exciting thought especially if you are planning to have your vacation and enjoy the tourist attractions. However, before booking an overseas flight, you need to make sure that you are ready to travel without hassle. Here are some essential tips that most people seem to forget when going out of the country.

Check your passport for its validity

Make sure that your passport and visa will not expire anytime soon to avoid getting into trouble with the immigration and airport officials. Passport renewal should take approximately one week only, so if it is about to expire in the next few months better secure a new one.

Get clearance from your doctor

If you are pregnant, diabetic or diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is better to take precautionary measures by visiting your physician before going on a trip. Wait for your doctor to issue a clearance before booking a flight to avoid wasting money on an expensive plane ticket.

Get vaccinated

There is nothing wrong with seeing your doctor about getting protected for certain viruses such as influenza, measles and chicken pox. It is better to be safe and protect yourself from possible infection. Getting up to date with your vaccines will protect you from getting ill in a foreign country. Feel free to ask your physician about the recommended shots that you have to complete at least one month before leaving the country.

Bring your medicines

If you happen to take some maintenance medicines for diabetes, cholesterol, hypertension and other medical related illnesses, it is best that you bring more than enough supplies with you rather than buying medication in other countries. Your safety should always be your number one priority, so better secure all the medicines and over the counter drugs that you might need in a handy travel kit.

Book tickets in advance

To get discounted rates or find special promotions, book your flight in advance. Most airlines give big discounts to passengers who reserve plane seats six to nine months prior. You can use your credit card for booking online transactions.

Look for an affordable place to stay 

It is not practical to book an expensive hotel if you are planning to sleep and rest. You can seek more practical options by checking out Native Apartments for their rates and amenities.

Research your destinations in advance

Write down the places that you are planning to visit ahead of time. It is better to organise your plans from day one of your arrival so that you can make the most of your trip. Upon arrival at the airport, you can go straight to the tourism department, and the staff can give you ideas about places that you can visit. You can also get entrance tickets in advance to avoid wasting time in long lines along with other tourists.

When travelling to unfamiliar territory, it is always best to be prepared for anything that might happen. Make a checklist of the things that you need to bring and the errands that you need to finish before your scheduled departure.

January 14, 2019 by: Miles

Travel Tips For Everyone

If you’re looking for useful travel tips, which are suitable for all travelers, you’ve come to the right place!

6 Travel tips for everyone:

1. Wear sunscreen every day

In some parts of the world, even if it’s not hot or sunny, you may get burnt. So it’s a great idea to get into the habit of applying sunscreen on a daily basis when you travel.

Also, make sure to apply sunscreen if you embark on a ski trip as sunlight reflecting off snow can actually cause sunburn.

2. Pack earplugs and a sleep mask every time you travel

Earplugs are essential if you want to sleep on a plane, train or bus. Or end up sleeping in a hotel which is located in a noisy part of town. While a sleep mask is also handy if you want to enjoy quality sleep on your long haul flights.

3. Travel with more than one debit card or credit card

In the event that one of your banks puts a block on your debit card or credit card, thinking that your card was stolen and used overseas, it’s a great idea to travel with more than one debit or credit card. So that you’ll never be caught without a form of payment, whilst you’re traveling abroad!

4. Carry emergency cash in your daypack

It’s well worth carrying a bit of spare local cash in your daypack, in the event of an emergency or if you want to eat or shop at an establishment which doesn’t offer credit card facilities. As electronic forms of payments are not as readily used in remote parts of the world, where cash is definitely still king.

5. Keep your cool, when things don’t go to plan

As not everything will go to plan, when you travel, remember to keep your cool and to remember that the little misadventures which you’ll face are part of travel and will make great stories when you get home.

6. Make sure to make a note of the address of your accommodation, when you travel

When you enter a new country you may need to write down the address of your intended accommodation on your arrival card. So it pays to make sure to jot down the address of your accommodation, in full, on a piece of paper or on a note on your phone.

So if you’re an avid traveler, it’s well worth trying to remember all six travel tips listed above.

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I’m Miles, the editor and creator of this blog. I am a big nerd for anything tech related and I have also developed a big passion for photography and film. I discovered this passion after taking a course in school and ever since I have fallen in love with capturing everything from sports, to travel, to cars, and much more Read More…

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