Miscellaneous Tips
by Donna_in_India
Meeting New People and Seeing New Places
These tips are based on my last 8 weeks of traveling in Europe/Africa:
1. Buy/pre-order as many museum/attraction tickets online as you can.
2. Ask the taxi fare before taking off in a taxi, especially if it’s late at night or coming from an airport.
3. Charge your camera batteries every night.
4. If you have a Eurail pass and need to make reservation make them in Europe. It’s a lot less expensive.
5. If you’re climbing a few hundred steps up a tower, monument, etc. go only a clear, sunny day.
6. Learn at least Hello, Thank you, and Goodbye in the foreign language of the countries you are visiting.
7. Turn your cell phones off inside churches, museums, etc. If it rings and you must take the call, do it outside!
8. If there’s a running commentary (live or recorded), be polite and be quiet.
9. Dress appropriately and be respectful in churches.
10. If you’re traveling with children, don’t let them disrupt others around you. If they cry or throw a tantrum, take them outside.
11. If you have a complaint, do it reasonably without yelling and cursing.
12. Regarding pictures:
a. If there are signs saying “No pictures”, don’t take pictures! There’s a reason for the signs. Do you really, really need that picture of Mona Lisa to prove you’ve seen it?
b. Learn how to use your camera before the trip. If there are signs saying “No flash”, make sure you know how to use the camera without it.
c. If you see a couple or family with one person taking pictures of the other(s), offer to take a picture of both/all of them. Maybe they’ll reciprocate.
13. Check local holidays. Since many museums and stores will be closed, you’ll need to have other plans for the day. (Most stores throughout much of Europe are closed on Sunday.)
14. Don’t try to do too much. Leave some open time to just explore.
15. You’re on vacation so relax and have a good time!
TYPICAL FOLKFLOR:
The typical...
by jose_a_juan
TYPICAL FOLKFLOR:
The typical dancing are celebrated at the church door when there is a patron saint’s festival or some solemn occasions. In these dancing outstanding are the high jumps that the man makes in front of the slow and elegant steps of the woman. The womans’ costumes have numerous skirts one top of the other, a shawl beautiful embroidery and shining on her chest is the mass of jewellery known as the emprendade.
The folklore music in turn uses instruments which are almost archaeological: Castanyoles (castagnets) of a large size, the softsounding flute made with cane decorated with fine markings
Sunsets on the Boardwalk
by Jmill42 about Cafe del Mar (Sunset Bar)
Cafe del Mar is the club renowned for its great groves and awesome sunsets. It is a perfect place to go in the late afternoon, in preparation for the nighttime festivities. There is not a dance floor, and the main attraction is sitting and watching the sun go down, until it disappears, and then everyone claps, as if it was going to do something else. Weird, but not to be missed! It will inevitably be packed, but there is plenty of space on the rocks along the shore to satisfy everyone's need to sit and admire.
If you absolutely must dance immediately after the sun sets, do not fret!! Cafe mambo is directly next door! Just don't get set aflame by the fire twirlers on the way in!!
Cafe Del Mar
by DPando about Cafe del Mar (Sunset Bar)
Drinks are a little bit expensive ..most of the people use to drink beforehand the spirits in supermarkets and peanuts and chips as well ..its like a afternoon picnic... the tea time lol Anyway... dont bother about that
Sagamassa is not a...
by bugalugs
Sagamassa is not a particularly lively resort, however most apartment complexes had some kind of entertainment, although not every night. The two largest hotels by the beach did have a more in the way of entertainment and anyone could go to these.