Top most expensive travel destinations on the planet

When planning for an overseas vacation or an extended backpacking trip, budget is always a concern. Some cities like Bangkok, Manila, and Bali are quite affordable, that you can stay there comfortably for a few weeks and really immerse yourself in the culture. However, there are some travel destinations which are on the opposite side of the spectrum. These are cities with extremely high cost of living, as well as those hard to reach paradise destinations. According to travel enthusiast Michael Volitich, these destinations doesn’t always yield the same satisfaction as other destinations, but prices are justified. Here are some of the most expensive travel destinations in the world.

Oslo, Norway

Simply put, everything is more expensive in Norway, especially in its capital. From going on trips to see the many great cliffs, waterfalls, and gorges to going around and eating local cuisine, expect to shell out a lot of cash. To save a bit of money, try going when the weather isn’t freezing to save up on buying additional heat-wear.

Tokyo, Japan

According to Michael Volitich, getting around Tokyo can rack up if you don’t ride trains. But even trains aren’t as inexpensive as most cities. Tokyo is filled with several tourist destinations, from theme parks to districts selling high end electronics. It’s a haven for those who want to feel a truly unique cultural experience.

Paris, France

Filled with art, some of the best restaurants in the world, and the finest designer stores in the planet, there isn’t much to see in Paris if you’re not willing to spend a lot. And while museums and other art galleries are priced reasonably, accommodations and food are known to be some of the most expensive in terms of major cities around the world.

Michael Volitich is a creative writing student at the University of Florida. He loves writing about his passions like traveling and literature. For more reads on his hobbies and interests, check out this page.

Family vacation 101: Safety precautions

shutterstock_286469927Never pass up on the chance to go on a family vacation, especially if your kids still love being around you.  The money, effort, and time are all worth it to create new memories that you’d all talk about decades later.

But first thing’s first – prepare for the trip and prepare well.  One of the most important aspects of preparing for a family vacation is coming up with the safety protocols in case anything unplanned happens.

Perhaps the most crucial step when it comes to safety is doing research on the place you’re planning to visit.  What’s the place like?  Is it kid-friendly?  Do the locals speak English?  What will the weather be like during your trip?  Be sure to read some reviews of the place.  Check out any negative reviews to see if there are any safety risks that you need to be aware of.

After learning about the place, you should take the time to talk to your kids about what they should do if they get separated from you during the trip.  It’s easier to get lost in some places than others.  Kids should know who to talk to or where to go just in case they wander off.

Finally, if they’re old enough, you can give your kids a mobile phone with a GPS tracker for them to take along.  This makes finding them easier on your part.

University of Florida student Michael Volitich here.  I’m a creative writing major, and I focus on sports writing.  I’m also crazy about traveling.  Check out this blog to read more of my writings.