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The Best Cruise Travel Insurance

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Posted : 12/28/2019 | December 28th, 2019 Travel insurance is one of the most important things you can get for your trip. As I’ve come to learn — and as any traveler will tell you — things don’t always go as planned. You just never know what will happen . Sure, nine times out of ten you’ll be completely fine. But every now and then you’ll stumble into an unfortunate situation. Maybe it’s just a missed flight or a delayed connection. Maybe your wallet disappears while riding a crowded bus. Maybe, like me, you burst an eardrum while scuba diving. Bad things, unfortunately, do happen when you travel. And they can get really expensive if you’re injured or fall sick abroad and are not insured. But what about if you’re taking a cruise — how does travel insurance work then? Well, of course, you still need travel insurance if you’re on a cruise, but there are some extra things you’ll want to be aware of. 7 Things to Look for in a Cruise Travel Insurance Policy 1. Make sure that whi...

The 8 Best Napa Wine Tours

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Posted: 12/28/19 | December 28th, 2019 Napa Valley is easily one of the most famous wine-producing regions in the world, and last year nearly four million people headed there — it is big business for Northern California! Of course, if you plan on spending some time in Napa Valley and nearby Sonoma, you’ll most likely want to explore some of the 600 wineries in the area. A great way to do this — both to get some local, insider knowledge and so that there’s no need to drink and drive — is to take a Napa wine tour. There are nearly as many wine tour options as there are vineyards. I’ve listed some of my favorites here, and you can decide which fits your style and, more importantly, your budget. Just remember that you’ll usually also have to pay tasting fees on top of the tour costs — these vary between $20 and $40 — though many will waive that fee if you buy some wine. Also don’t forget, especially if you’re coming from outside the United States, that you’ll need to be 21 or over t...

How to Use the Sharing Economy to Travel on a Budget

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Updated : 12/27/2019 | December 27th, 2019 In the decade that I’ve been traveling , the Internet has revolutionized travel. While not always for the better, there is no question that it has allowed people to share, connect, and collaborate in ways that haven’t been possible. For budget travelers, this change has led to a plethora of new money-saving and community-building apps and platforms that have made travel even more affordable and accessible. It’s never been easier to connect with locals, get off the tourist travel, and experience the local pace of life. To help you save money and connect with locals and travelers alike, here are the best sharing economy platforms for travelers.   Hospitality Networks Hospitality networks have been around for decades but they didn’t get popular until the creation of Couchsurfing . Founded in 2004, this was one of the first sharing economy platforms to change the way people travel. Couchsurfing connects travelers with locals who are w...

How Families and Senior Travelers Can Use this Website

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Updated : 12/27/19 | December 27th, 2019 I’m 38, single, and I travel solo. These are things that probably won’t change anytime soon (though my mother keeps asking me when that second one will). As such, most of the travel tips on this website tend to be focused on what I, a single traveler, learn about traveling better, cheaper, and longer. But that doesn’t mean my advice is only for solo travelers . My belief is that budget travel tips are universal because when we all touch down in, say, London , we all deal with the same costs. We may end up staying in different places and eating in different restaurants, but the methods we use for saving money will generally be the same. A common question I get asked is if my advice will work for families or older travelers. (It’s also brought up in my reader surveys: “Matt, I wish you would write more for those with families or older travelers.”) There’s a common perception that family and senior travel is an inherently different form of ...

Precise Packaging Opens Co-Manufacturing Facility

Precise Packaging, a contract manufacturing partner of aerosol and liquid products for premier brands in the personal care, home fragrance and over-the-counter (OTC) end markets, announced that it has opened a new 15,000 square-foot production facility. In ấn Anpic In nhãn mác Anpic In brochure Anpic In card visit Anpic In catalogue Anpic In thiệp cưới Anpic In tờ rơi Anpic In Ấn Anpic – Nổi Tiếng In Đẹp In Nhanh Số 5 Ngõ 75 Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân, Hạ Đình, Hà Nội 0963223884 baogiainananh@gmail.com https://anpic.vn https://g.page/inananpic In nhãn mác Anpic ✅ In brochure Anpic ✅ In card visit Anpic ✅ In catalogue Anpic ✅ In thiệp cưới Anpic ✅ In tờ rơi Anpic https://anpic.vn/in-nhan-mac-dep https://anpic.vn/in-brochure https://anpic.vn/in-an https://anpic.vn/in-voucher-in-phieu-giam-gia-khuyen-mai #inananpic

How Are CBD Brands Using QR Codes on Their CBD Product Labels?

CBD product labels are one of the fastest-evolving kinds of product packaging, with new rules and regulations continuously changing the best practices facing brands, and a general lack of standardization existing between states. The Food and Drug Administration has released statements supporting the further exploration of CBD product approvals, but while that process is ongoing, producers and distributors have to pay close attention to the patchwork rules that exist today. The use of effective technology such as QR code labels may represent a way for companies to stay in compliance as the laws change around them. In more than one state, the legality of CBD labels is tied to QR codes which, when scanned by consumers' smart devices, can provide a wealth of updated ingredient and supply chain information. The following are two examples of states that have taken this approach. CBD Product Labeling Example: Indiana When Indiana legalized the sale of CBD products in 2018, the state...

How to Stay Fit and Healthy on the Road

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Updated : 12/26/19 | December 26th, 2019 I’m not a healthy guy. OK, I am a very healthy guy when I am home in my apartment with my juicer, kitchen, and nearby Whole Foods. On the road, it’s another story. Even with the high expectations and goals I set for myself a few years ago , I’ve failed at maintaining a healthier lifestyle on the road. While I make more health-conscious decisions, I still go out too much, never sleep, and stuff my face with pizza because it is convenient. To try to change that, I met up with my friend Steve Kamb, the legend behind Nerd Fitness , a site dedicated to helping nerds stay fit. Steve travels a lot too and he knows how to balance life on the road with staying in shape. We sat down together to talk about all things fitness and travel. Here are Steve’s top tips for staying healthy and in shape while traveling. My Interview with Steve For more travel and fitness advice, here’s an interview with Steve I did a few years ago. It’s full of helpful tips ...