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Get your posh paws on because The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel has partnered with pet care brand, Pet Pavilion, to launch the ultimate dog-friendly experience.

The Belmond property is rolling out the red carpet for posh pooches, who can now snooze on luxury pet beds and be whisked away in style by a doggy taxi service for professional grooming and pampering treatments at Pet Pavilion’s and enjoy a menu of nutritious doggy delights.

Located just a stone’s throw away on King’s Road, Pet Pavilion’s expert groomers provide a stress-free environment for pets to be pampered, with an amazing treatment menu that includes a classic bath, trim and blow dry to mani-pedis and dog facials. Four-legged will be picked up from The Cadogan by Pet Pavilion’s doggy taxi and chauffeured to their appointment, where they will be pampered in doggy spa rituals before being transferred back to the hotel. Guests can book the grooming services in advance or request them while on the property at the concierge, subject to availability.

The culinary team at The Cadogan hotel have developed a carefully curated menu of dog-friendly dishes to get all tails wagging and ensure that every breed and palate is catered for. Pampered pooches can even have their meals delivered to their rooms by a dedicated butler service – bone appétit!

Pet Pavilion products are also available in-room at The Cadogan, ensuring the finest experience for canine guests, including stainless steel feeding bowls and sumptuous bedding, perfect after a walk at the beautiful Cadogan Place Gardens. Gift boxes are also available, featuring delicious treats and toys to keep playful pups entertained.

Primely positioned midway between Chelsea and Knightsbridge, The Cadogan is an intimate home in the heart of the city. It boasts 54 individually designed rooms, captivating artwork and design details honour the hotel’s rich heritage.

If you have always had the ambition to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime road trip, you should go now! Whether you’re planning on venturing to your favorite city or simply enjoying a spontaneous adventure with friends, a road trip is a memory you’ll treasure forever. One of the best aspects of a road trip is that you have the freedom to choose wherever you wish to go and with whatever budget you have in mind. However, planning the basics will ensure you don’t encounter difficulties. Check out some of our top tips below:

  • Get plenty of sleep before the trip

Driving for hours on end can be exhausting, therefore, it’s important to get at least 7-9 hours of sleep the night before. It would be wise to start out in the morning when you’re fresh and ready to take on the day, as opposed to late evening after a stressful day at work. Also, ensure
that you take regular breaks to refresh and maintain your focus throughout the trip as a safety precaution.

  • Getting a car

The type of car you use for the trip will be dependent on the type of trip you’re embarking on, as well as how many people will be joining you. If you haven’t yet got a car, it would be worth considering used car finance Liverpool, due to the fact that it’s a much more affordable option than buying outright, as the payment can be spread out over a period of time to ease the financial stress.

  • Travel with the right people

While it may seem a fun experience to embark on the adventure with a group of friends, it may be worth thinking more carefully about who you’d like to travel with. It would be wise to choose travel companions who have similar personality traits to prevent disagreements throughout the trip, and as a bonus, someone who enjoys the same activities. Remember, you’ll be spending days together in a car and working as a team to figure out directions, which can become taxing if you’re with the wrong people.

  • Ask locals for their recommendations

While a simple Google search can bring up a list of ‘things to do’ in a certain destination, you’ll never truly get a real insight into the best places to visit. It’s easy to check out customer reviews for restaurants and attractions online; however, it’s unlikely you’ll find those local delights that give you an authentic experience of the area. Asking locals for their recommendations is the best way to uncover some of the best local secrets when it comes to accommodation, eateries and activities.

  • Decide on your itinerary

One of the benefits of a road trip is that you’re in control of your own itinerary. Before travelling, it would be wise to decide on the crucial spots you’re keen to visit. This will prevent spending hours driving around aimlessly and missing key sights that are an integral part of the trip. Similarly, you should also ensure that you are scheduling in enough downtime throughout your trip to give your body the chance to rejuvenate.

Seaside towns are popular tourist attractions in every country with a coastline, and the United States is no different. As people began to settle in the “New World” centuries ago, the famous Atlantic City quickly became the destination of choice for those wanting to enjoy some time at the beach.

Unfortunately for beach lovers though, New Jersey sits at a much higher latitude than California on the West Coast, or Florida further down South. On the other hand, as time has passed and the state has been keen to remain a popular tourist area in the era of cheap air travel, New Jersey has arguably found itself with a broader range of activities than many other tourist states.

Let’s take a look at a handful of New Jersey’s most popular tourist attractions – you might be surprised by just how much there is on offer in the Garden State.

  1. The Boardwalk

We’ll kick things off with the most obvious – you probably already know that Atlantic City is the East Coast equivalent of Las Vegas, with a string of huge casino hotels located along the cities iconic Boardwalk. This of course means that if you like to gamble, there is no better place to be in the Northeastern United States, but there is much more to the boardwalk too.

The Boardwalk is technically a street name (and the most expensive square on the American Monopoly board, replacing London’s Mayfair) but the vast majority is dedicated to the four-mile-long promenade which was first constructed in 1870. Most of the best sightseeing opportunities are located somewhere along the Boardwalk, there is an amusement park named the Steel Pier, the famous “Entrance to the Stars” landmark and several other interesting and exciting historic and cultural attractions.

  1. Princeton Stadium

The Powers Field at Princeton Stadium is primarily used for American Football and is the home of the Princeton Tigers NCAA team. This 27,773-seater stadium was built in 1998 to replace the aging Palmer Stadium and has been maintained to an excellent standard ever since despite not hosting a full NFL team.

Watching a match at Princeton is a great way to experience American Football and is regularly filled to capacity. Those who are visiting Atlantic City to gamble may also enjoy being able to place legal sports bets both online and even at the stadium, with a NJ Sports Betting provider such as Unibet. American’s love to bet on sports, and it remains the only gambling related activity to be fully regulated in (almost) every state.

  1. The Liberty State Park

There’s a famous story regarding New York’s Statue of Liberty, which sits on what was once a disputed island in Upper New York Bay. When the United States was still in its infancy, a row waged between New York and New Jersey over who should own the land inside the bay, which was exacerbated when New York began dredging to create extra land around their Statue of Liberty.

This backfired on New York when the US Supreme Court awarded all of the newly created land to New Jersey, who successfully argued that the turf used to create it had been pulled from New Jersey’s area of the bay.

Today, the two states have long ago put their differences behind them, and the two islands – Liberty Island and Ellis Island –boast 1,212 waterside acres with stunning views of the Statue itself, as well as a designated nature reserve, a host of other memorials and monuments, and recreational facilities for fishing, picnicking, kayaking, and cycling.

  1. Battleship New Jersey

The enormous USS New Jersey is the US Navys most decorated vessel, but was retired some years ago and now serves as an amazing floating museum, moored in a convenient location for tourists on the Delaware River. Visiting the Iowa-class battleship is a must for visitors for the state, who can enjoy a guided tour of one of the largest military vessels ever built.

The USS New Jersey was first built to help fight against German UBoats in World War 2, but also saw action in other conflict zones including Desert Storm. You can even visit the bridge of the ship, where Admiral Halsey once commanded the entire Pacific Fleet. It’s hard not be awestruck by the six high caliber machine guns mounted on deck!

In Conclusion

We’ve barely touched on everything New Jersey has to offer here. Art fans might want to check out the Grounds for Sculpture, whilst youngsters might prefer a day out at The Adventure Aquarium, or the Cape May County Park & Zoo. With New York being just a short drive across the river, you’ll never be short of things to do in this area of the United States.

Travelling around Europe is an eye-opening experience. Going from country to country, you see the dynamic cultural experiences each place has to offer. You can immerse yourself in the cultures as you take in natural beauty as well as the architectural wonders that are found in each place.

All travel experiences are a learning curve. From knowing what to pack, what to wear, how much to take and what to expect, all of it comes from each adventure you take. There are guides available which help with knowing what to pack when you travel around to Europe.

For those that are hoping to plan a trip around Europe, here are a few things worth keeping in mind as you begin to map out your upcoming time away.

Having Transfers In Place

To start your trip off, consider booking a holiday taxi to take you to your accommodation. It will mean that you do not have to worry about finding transport that will get you as close to your accommodation as possible. When you come to the end of your trip, instead of relying on public transport to take you from your accommodation to the airport, having a holiday taxi booked can mean you get to the airport in time to check-in for your return flight home.

Companies such as Cheap Taxis offer cheap airport transfers to numerous holiday destinations across Europe. Included in their list are Spain, Greece, Italy and Portugal to name a few. It means that regardless of where you start and where you end, you can get a cheap holiday transfer to take you to and from the airport and your accommodation.

Know What Is Open And What Is Happening

Across Europe, there are countless museums, galleries, iconic venues and buildings that many dreams about visiting. However, depending on the time of year, some of these places may not be open to the public. To avoid disappointment, ensure that the things you want to see and do are open during your time in that country. In addition to this, you might even want to book a spot to help ensure that you can experience it during your time there.

Each country will have different events and holidays that they celebrate each year. As you look at things to do and experience, look to see if there are any national holidays or festivals that are happening whilst you are in a certain country. If there is something on that you want to experience, you may decide to alter your initial plans to ensure that you are in that particular country whilst the celebrations are on.

Understand The Regulations For Each Country

As you travel between countries, one thing you may notice is the difference in regulations. Whilst some places might not make it mandatory to wear masks, others might. You may find that some countries also have curfews in place when things restaurants and bars have to be closed. Before you enter each new country, check what the current regulations and guidelines are. It will help you to avoid breaking any rules currently in place and avoid receiving any costly fines.

Costs For Food And Activities

Understandably, you will want to sample the local cuisine of each place you visit. In doing so, you will spend many afternoons and evenings in local restaurants sampling the local delicacies on offer. Alongside this, you may find an activity or gallery that you want to visit. All of these can be costly, so it is essential to plan and budget in advance to cover these costs. You may not want to take the budget you have given yourself all in cash. If so, look into alternative options such as travel cards that allow you to add money to them, which you can later use in other countries. It can reduce the risk of losing any notes or coins. Also, there might be certain places that do not accept cash payments, only cards. Having a card that you can use to pay for such excursions will be handy to have for the rest of your trip.

There are many things that you can plan before your trip away. You can organise transport, accommodation or things to do in certain countries. However, it is also worth taking the time to wander and admire the city that you are in. It allows you to experience things that you would not have seen on a guided tour, meet local people who can tell you stories about the town and places worth visiting. As long as you remain safe and cautious, getting a little lost on your travels will help you to create a memorable trip away. One that you will share stories about for the years to come.

Planning a honeymoon could be as stressful as planning a wedding. You’re often hard-pressed to pick a place that ticks off all points in your bucket list without breaking the bank. And the timing has to be perfect. Indeed, some couples choose to delay their honeymoon for a number of reasons. But you can’t postpone indefinitely, or else it will be no longer be a honeymoon.

Yet even if you’ve planned everything right down to the last detail, there is always a chance that something could go wrong. Think of cancelled flights, schedule conflicts, natural disasters, and, more recently, travel restrictions. Would you stall your honeymoon, or would you switch to plan B?

Whether you’re making 11th -hour changes to your plan or finally going on a honeymoon after several delays, you shouldn’t settle for a lesser experience. Here are five incredible last-minute honeymoon destinations that don’t feel like last-minute options.

Egypt


Positioned where the ancient and the contemporary intersect, Egypt stands as an emblem of historical grandeur, making it an enchanting destination for honeymooners. It’s not just the allure of the Great Pyramids of Giza or the mystical Sphinx that captivates; Egypt is also a land of romantic Nile cruises, vibrant bazaars, and expansive deserts under starlit skies, offering an ideal backdrop for love and adventure.


Embarking on an Egypt honeymoon tour opens up a realm of experiences. Couples can enjoy serene Nile cruises, marvel at ancient temples, or dine under the vast desert sky. The juxtaposition of ancient wonders against the backdrop of the Nile’s tranquility offers a unique setting for romance.
Egypt’s Red Sea coastline is unparalleled for beach enthusiasts, boasting world-class coral reefs and luxurious resorts. Destinations like Sharm El Sheikh combine relaxation and adventure with their pristine beaches and vibrant marine life, perfect for diving and snorkeling.


Historical explorations in cities like Luxor, known as the world’s most excellent open-air museum, offer a deep dive into ancient Egypt’s marvels. Walking through the Valley of the Kings or the grandeur of Karnak Temple allows couples to immerse themselves in the richness of Egyptian history.
Incorporating a honeymoon tour in Egypt means weaving together moments of awe and affection amidst the country’s majestic landscapes and monumental legacies. It’s an invitation to experience the magic of a civilization that has fascinated the world for centuries, creating memories that are as timeless as the land itself.

Croatia

Set on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is one of the foremost destinations for beach lovers. If you love soaking up the sun and watching sunsets, this beautiful Balkan country is for you. Croatia boasts 2715 hours of sunshine a year and some of the best sunsets in the world. The beaches themselves are not only stunning but something you are not likely to find anywhere else. One of its most famous beaches, Zlatni Rat, shifts in colour and shape depending on the wind.

Sailing is one of the best activities to do in Croatia. You can join an open-for-all yacht party or splurge on a private tour. After all, the waters surrounding Croatia are stunning and peppered with over a thousand islands and isles. There are ones with big names such as Brac, Krk, Hvar, and Veliki Brijuni, which hosted celebrities Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Sophia Loren. Others, such as Mjet, Dugi Oto and Vis, are less known but equally charming and offer a crowd-free getaway.

For a bit of history and architecture, stroll on Bogovićeva Street in Zagreb, explore the Old Town of Dubrovnik, visit Diocletian’s Palace in Split. And what is a honeymoon without wine? Sample the finest wines the country has to offer, including Plavac MaliMalvazija Istarska, and Borgonja. While you are at it, try licitar, heart-shaped honey dough biscuits, given as declarations of love.

Ireland

The Emerald Isle is notoriously known for its rain. But what it lacks in sunny days and balmy beaches, it makes up for its charismatic culture, captivating countryside, and charming castles – lots of them.

In Ireland, you can experience royal accommodations, literally. Stay in a restored castle and feel like you are living a fairytale happy-ever-after. If you like some light adventures in the great outdoors, the country has plenty to offer, including fishing and paddling in the lakes or biking and hiking on the quiet country lanes. The long stretch of Irish coastline features hidden coves and sandy bays, perfect for lounging and beachcombing.

See as much of the country as you can on a scenic drive along the coastal Wild Atlantic Way or around the Ring Kerry. Be amazed by the rugged and lush coastal landscape dotted with sleepy seaside villages and free-roaming wildlife. Make a trip to the 700-foot Cliffs of Moher, the limestone pavement of Burren, the Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, and the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary. Drop by Killarney National Park to explore its collection of hills, mountains, lakes, woods, and waterfalls.

When in Ireland, you should not miss touring Dublin, or at least the Guinness Factory, famous for its historic brewery, liquor tastings, and rooftop bar. For an upscale date night, dine at the two Michelin star restaurant, Patrick Guilbaud.

The Galapagos Islands

Do you love nature? There is nothing more romantic than going on a luxury cruise to one of the world’s best destinations for wildlife exploration, the Galapagos. Located roughly 1,000 km off the coast of Ecuador, the archipelago is isolated and makes the perfect setting for a quiet and intimate getaway.

On a small cruise ship, supplied by a reputable river cruise company, like Rainforest Cruises, you can reach the remotest places of the islands and discover an unspoiled wealth of incredible flora and fauna. There are sea lions sunning on the shores and marine iguanas diving into the sea. You will find giant tortoises that weigh up to 660-lbs and grow 4-ft long and the Galapagos penguins, the only species found north of the equator. You can watch blue-footed boobies dancing to attract their lifetime mate and spot elegant pink flamingos catching fish in a saltwater lagoon.

There are other exhilarating activities on the islands, including snorkeling, diving, biking, and hiking. While the Galapagos is widely known for its wildness, it never lacks luxuries and the finer things in life. After a long day of excursion, head back to your luxury lodge or beachfront villa, dip in the pool or go for a relaxing massage before enjoying a sumptuous dinner under the stars.

Mexico

From sun-drenched beaches to scenic landscapes and sinfully delicious flavours, Mexico is the perfect setting for beating all that post-wedding stress. The country has a plethora of honeymoon destinations and picking one could be challenging because you would want to experience it all.

Head to Acapulco if you want somewhere laid-back with hidden coves and small islands accessible only by motorboats. For an adrenaline-pumping adventure with a touch of history, go to Cancun and enjoy its variety of water sports, including scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing and windsurfing. You can also explore the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Uxmal-Merida, swim with dolphins at Xcaret Waterpark or venture into a 1,700-feet-long underground river.

For a secluded jungle retreat, visit Sayulita, where you can stay in a treehouse suite overlooking a vast canopy of trees. Travel to Playa del Carmen and indulge in ultimate luxury aboard a lavish yacht. Take a trip to the UNESCO-listed colonial city of San Miguel de Allende to delve deeper into Mexican culture and history. If you want thrilling sea adventures, check out Holbox, where you can swim with sharks between May to September. If you’re looking for an adventure on your trip, consider heading to Isla Mujeres. You can charter a private catamaran from Cancun. You will have plenty of time explore this beautiful island and learn about its history through tours included with your charter.

The Lake District

There was a time when only nature lovers, avid hikers, and families on a day out visited the Lake District. Now the Lakeland is emerging as a premier getaway for newlyweds, with honeymoon tours becoming more popular and in demand.

You can bask in the romantic ambiance of the Lake District by merely visiting the home of poet William Wordsworth or retracing his steps around Lake Grasmere. Enjoy a dreamy cruise on a Steam Yacht Gondola, take afternoon tea in a country house, or indulge in a spa break in Windermere.

For an action-filled adventure, climb to the peak of Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain, or conquer the Helvellyn summit via the dramatic Striding Edge. Get on the lakes and paddle in Coniston Waters, kayak in Ullswater, or wild swim in Derwentwater. For a mesmerising panoramic view of the district, float over the region on a hot air balloon Fortunately, you have plenty of choices, from waterside cottages to country houses to glam boutique Lake District hotels. Because you are on your honeymoon, it matters where you stay in the Lakes.

We all know someone who gets excited to hit the waters as the warmer days approach. Kayaking is one of the most thrilling yet therapeutic pastimes that you can try out this summer.

Finding a good vessel for your rowing activities can be a taxing job, but the good news is you can find inflatable kayaks that are perfect for boating. You do not need a lot of storage space either because you can deflate inflatable kayaks into a compact pile. This is great, especially for those who live in apartments or like to travel with their kayaks. You can always visit Outdoor Play for proper kayak storage rack setup.

You can also inflate these kayaks easily before use, and they are suitable for several kinds of boating activities.

That said, even boating enthusiasts struggle to find inflatable kayaks that fulfill their needs. Don’t worry because we have got you covered! We’ll walk you through the different kinds of inflatable kayaks available and the ones best suited for your unique adventures.

Types of Inflatable Kayaks

Below are the most common types of inflatable kayaks that you can find today. We included some of their most notable features and when you should consider buying them.

Touring Kayaks

These inflatable kayaks have a long, narrow structure for easy floating and maneuvering. They allow you to paddle on flatwater for extended periods and longer distances. Also, the tracking fins on touring kayaks allow boaters greater control than other types of inflatable kayaks.

You can consider getting an inflatable touring kayak for exploring rivers.

Recreational Kayaks

These are versatile and multi-purpose kayaks that are comfortable to boat in. They have a short but wide shape that adds stability, making them great for amateurs and beginners. You can use them for touring short rivers, paddling on slow rivers, and kayaking day trips.

You can get an inflatable recreational kayak and discover the different kinds of kayaking activities you can do!

Fishing Kayaks

Inflatable fishing kayaks come in two styles and several sizes. They can be sit-in or sit-on-top kayaks that have a wide shape to accommodate fishing gear.

The rigid floors of these kayaks offer greater stability. Also, like non-inflatable fishing kayaks, this type of inflatable kayak features accessories for holding fishing gear, such as rods and other equipment.

White-Water Kayaks

These kayaks are specifically built for rough waters. They have short and wide structures for stability and maneuverability in harsh Class I to Class IV rapids. Class ratings basically indicate difficulty levels, with Class I being the easiest and IV being the toughest to sail in.

Unlike recreational kayaks, inflatable white-water kayaks do not have tracking fins. That said, the best thing about them is an extra feature that allows you to attach spray skirts that help keep water at bay, keeping the interior of the kayak dry.

Sit-On-Top Kayaks

As the name suggests, sit-on-top kayaks require sitting on top of the kayak and not inside a cockpit, like with traditional kayaks. These kayaks also have a spacious wide deck to accommodate rowers and boaters.

They may be slightly more challenging to maneuver and control because you have to balance yourself on the kayak. Thus, these inflatable kayaks are best for intermediate or experienced users.

Sit-In Kayaks

These kayaks look like traditional kayaks; only they can be inflated and deflated. Once you inflate these kayaks, they transform into a shape that has a cockpit to enclose your legs when you sit. Such a feature makes them more comfortable and stable than sit-on-top ones.

They also protect you from the direct breeze, making them warmer, which is better for kayaking on colder days. Just like inflatable sit-on-top kayaks, you can attach a kayak spray skirt to keep the kayak’s interior dry.

Choosing Your Inflatable Kayak

These are all the major types of inflatable kayaks that you can choose from today. When it comes to the question, “What is the best type of inflatable kayak?”, there is really no clear answer.

The best type of inflatable kayak for you depends on the activity you intend to use it for. For instance, the best inflatable kayaks for exploring rivers and lakes are the inflatable touring and recreational kayaks. While inflatable fishing kayaks are most suited for, well, you guessed it, fishing!

Depending on what you feel most comfortable kayaking in, you can also select an inflatable kayak based on the seating type. Some inflatable kayaks only accommodate one person, while others can seat two or even three people. Likewise, other inflatable kayak models come with an adjustable seating option.

Lastly, the best inflatable kayaks are made from high-quality, durable materials. It is also important for safety, so be careful to check the construction of the inflatable kayak before you invest in it.

We hope you found the information we provided useful when you start deciding. We wish you good luck in finding the best inflatable kayak for your adventures!

Picking out and packing a travel wardrobe can be as stressful for men as it is for women. You want everything to be stylish and dapper, from the clothes on your back to the ensembles to pack for your trip. While you’re at it, it’s also crucial to find the best travel blazer fitting your destination’s weather conditions.

So, how does an aspiring globetrotter like you keep the style game on when traveling? Check out some of our tips.

The Rule of Thumb: Don’t Overpack

Chances are, you won’t use half of the clothes you think you need for your trip. On the off chance that you will, the cost of buying new clothing usually won’t compare to the hassles of overpacking. So, pack only the necessary garments, especially those you know will be too expensive to purchase brand new.

Instead of going for a wide selection of clothes, go for the right pick of garments. When you choose pieces that mix and match well, your travel wardrobe should go a long way without adding to the stress of your trip.

Four Tips To Maintain Your Style Game When Traveling

Now that you know it’s all about keeping things minimal, follow these tips to bring your style A-game to your many destinations.

1. The Color Rule

What’s the color rule for fashionable minimalist packing?

  • Bright and Dark Color Pairings

Pairing an earthy-toned shirt with trousers in a medium-shade range won’t please the fashion gods. In the context of packing light, color schemes should be limited to bright and dark colors.

Hence, pair dark shirts with bright pants or bright-colored shirts with dark pants. Either scheme would do, but don’t pick both.

Sticking to one scheme and making it a theme in your travel outfits should make dressing stylishly effortless.

  • Solid-Colored Clothes

You want to keep travel clothes as versatile as possible. That means removing ones with designs from the running to make way for the more flexible solid-colored pieces. You can wear shirts in solid colors on several occasions, while those with designs might only be good for one or two.

You can wear a smart shirt with a design to a nightclub but not the beach. Similarly, a casual t-shirt with designs can be worn to the beach but not the nightclub.

By contrast, you can wear a plain bright-colored t-shirt to both occasions. A little accessorizing, and you should be good for the club; keep things relaxed and accessories minimal, and you’re sure to make a statement at the beach. That’s versatility for you.

2. Pack a Vest To Look Your Best

A vest, to a man, is what a little black dress is to a woman. So, does that mean you can wear a vest to almost anything? Yes, our good sir, it does.

A vest aligns with the minimal packing rule in that it’s composed of very little material. That means it weighs next to nothing and occupies so little space. Add this on top of its versatility, and you have yourself a must-have piece for traveling.

Whether it’s a bright shirt, neutral-colored waistcoat, or dark jeans, vests match well with anything. Incorporating a vest into your look can take your ensemble from ordinary to A-game in seconds.

3. Pack a Few Button Downs

T-shirts are great and all, but the equally space-saving button-down delivers a level of style a t-shirt never could. A simple button-down, paired with trousers or shorts, can work as well for outdoor adventures as it does for city activities.

Going full-on formal isn’t necessary. Pack a few colored shirts, and you’re golden. Though, limit your material choices to thin fabrics. Button-downs come in sweat-wicking fabric, so they should be good for outdoor exercise, too.

You may want to pack as many button-downs as shirts. That’s how useful these clothes can be. Keep them varied, from plain and bright-colored shirts to dark shirts with minimal designs.

4. Don’t Forget to Accessorize

If maintaining style away from home is the goal, you can accessorize. Accessories don’t only take up minimal space; they also weigh next to nothing. If that’s not enough to convince you, their style-amping abilities should do the job.

If you’re anticipating an event that requires dressing up, a tie with suspenders can do wonders for your outfit. Have a pair of cool sunglasses handy to add a little oomph to that otherwise plain short and shirt combo. Then, rely on a trusty scarf to add spice and color to that monotonous cold-weather ensemble.

Plan the Whole Outfit!

Even with these tips, packing can still get difficult. That’s why you want to plan ahead and smartly.

Don’t just think about the individual pieces you’ll pack; put thought into each outfit as a whole. When you do, you’ll realize that maintaining your style elsewhere is not the Sisyphean task you originally thought.

Harley Davidson motorcycles never sit on a dealer’s lot for long. In 2018. Americans bought over 114,000 motorcycles from this manufacturer, as bikers considered them among the best in the market. What makes this motorcycle brand so popular?

Individuals who purchase a bike from this manufacturer know they are getting more than a new ride. They become a part of a community of riders dedicated to this brand. They adopt a new culture and a new way of life when they make this purchase. The history of Harley Davidson explains why this is the case.

The History of Harley Davidson

Men and women often assume Harley Davidson is a person’s name. In actuality, the brand name comes from three individuals. William Harley partnered with Walter and Arthur Davidson in 1903 to take a single-cylinder motor mounted on a frame and share it with the public. Individuals used these vehicles to get around in their leisure time initially, but that quickly changed.

Walter Davidson started racing his motorcycle. When he won a 175-mile race, people noticed and began equating the bike with speed and freedom. Over the years, the company improved on its initial offering and the motorcycles increased in popularity during WWII. The company changed hands leading to workers going on strike in the 1980s, but that didn’t stop bikers from purchasing these machines.

In addition to seeing Harley Davidson bikes as a symbol of freedom and speed, people began equating the machines with loyalty and resilience. They associate the bikes with rebellion and lawful justice. Law enforcement agencies use these bikes today in their daily operations, and countless films have featured the bike. The bike leaves a positive impression on people, which helps to explain why individuals new to motorcycle riding often gravitate to this brand when they go to purchase their first bike. What should they look for when comparing bikes? What Harley Davidson models are appropriate for new riders?

Purchasing Your First Bike

New riders often struggle to choose their first bike. They don’t know where to begin the process of narrowing down the available options. Take the following things into consideration when making this decision to get the right new or pre-owned Harley-Davidson for your unique needs, experience level, and budget.

Riding style

Bike manufacturers create different models for distinct riding styles. For instance, a person who plans on using their bike for long road trips needs a different model than someone who will ride their bike daily to and from work.

A bike used for long trips should come with saddlebags, a comfortable seat, and an oversized front windshield. In contrast, a motorcycle designed for commuting should be lightweight and come with fewer features. The lighter weight helps to keep operating costs down, which is of importance to those who plan to use their bike regularly.

Fit

Men and women should never buy a motorcycle without taking it for a ride to ensure it is the right size. Many new riders select their first bike based on its looks. As a result, they may find the bike isn’t comfortable to ride for any length of time and it ends up sitting more than it gets ridden. By test-driving each model, a beginner can ensure they don’t make this mistake.

Sit on each bike you are considering and see how it feels. The feet should sit flat on the ground and the hands should feel comfortable on the handlebars. If the fit isn’t right and you find yourself stretching to reach the footpegs and handlebars, ask the dealer if adjustments can be made to the fit. Riders find this is possible with many models.

Don’t ignore the weight of the bike. Choose a model that is easy to maneuver. Furthermore, select one that you can lift if the bike falls over for any reason.

Price

Riders need to set a budget before they begin researching different bikes. Sadly, men and women often arrive at the dealership without a budget in mind and end up purchasing a bike they truly cannot afford.

Head to the dealership with the goal of choosing a bike to build your riding experience. With time, accessories can be added and upgrades carried out to create a bike you love. It’s hard to walk away when you find a bike you love and wish to call your own, so having a budget is essential to ensure you don’t get in over your head.

Harley Davidson Street 500

Many experts consider the Harley Davidson Street 500 to be the ideal ride for new bikers. Coming in at only 492 pounds, this machine is very easy to handle for anyone. Experienced riders often dislike this model, as the engine is small and liquid-cooled. It’s not what they expect from a Harley. However, it’s a great ride for someone new to bike ownership and offers enough power to keep them interested.

Commuters and those who love to get out on the open road when they are off work will find this bike ideal for their needs. Add saddlebags for storage or a large front fairing and take it on a long-distance tour. The price is one every person is sure to love.

Street 750

For new riders who want more power, consider upgrading to the Street 750. Similar in many ways to the Street 500, this machine comes with a more powerful engine. Harley Davidson equipped this model with a 740cc liquid-cooled engine, making it the ideal ride for city streets or highways across the country.

Like the Street 500, the 750 weighs in at 492 pounds and stands 25.7 inches tall. The power is enough to please most riders while still ensuring beginners can manage the bike wherever they go. Men and women love the low price of this bike, although it does come with a higher price tag than seen with the Street 500.

Superlow

Some riders find it uncomfortable to sit on most bikes because they are limited in terms of their height. For these men and women, the Superlow is the answer they have been wanting and needing. The super-low seat measures only 25.5 inches from the ground, making it perfect for all riders. Taller riders simply adjust the seat and footpegs to achieve their desired ride.

This machine has earned a reputation for being stable with easy ergonomics. It comes with the two-cylinder pushrod engine this manufacturer is known for and can easily travel hundreds of miles in a single day without difficulty. Riders love that the bike only weighs 545 pounds and comes with an affordable price tag.

Sportster Iron 883

The low suspension found on the Sportster Iron 883 provides a stable ride for new and experienced riders, one that is also comfortable. Some riders find the weight of the machine, which comes in at 545 pounds, is a little much for them, but they quickly adjust once they find the balance point. This machine comes with an 883cc, air-cooled, twin-cylinder engine that provides the power people expect from a Harley Davidson. The old-school look and variety of colors make this a popular machine with riders of all skill levels.

Spend time testing different machines until you find one you love. Beginners will find they don’t have to sacrifice quality or power when first starting out. Harley Davidson recognizes every person wants an amazing bike and makes a variety of models to meet the needs of all.

Air travel has become an everyday experience for many people in the past few decades, and it’s safe to say that we’ve all had to overcome our fear of flying at one point or another. However, flying can still be a stressful experience–even for those who don’t have a problem with heights. With the help of this guide, you’ll be able to fly confidently and enjoy the experience from beginning to end!

What is Fear of Flying?

Fear of Flying is a common phobia that makes people avoid traveling by plane or train. A fear of flying can be difficult to overcome, but there are some steps you can take to help you feel more comfortable.

Managing Your Fear of Flying

You may be thinking that flying is a relatively safe mode of transport and that you don’t need to worry about accidents. However, it is much more dangerous than you think and there are things you can do to make the process easier for yourself. One thing I like to do before boarding is to take a deep breath and repeat calming affirmations in my head.

How to Overcome Fear of Flying

Fear of flying is one of the most common phobias, with approximately 1 in 3 people reporting to have some level of fear of flying. Such fear can hamper your ability to travel for work or pleasure, and it may make you hesitant to go on long-haul flights even if they are necessary. It can also cause emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and panic attacks when traveling by plane.

There are a number of ways that you can fight the fear of flying. First, you should try to book your flights early. That way, there is less chance that you will be stuck on the plane for hours with little space to move around. Second, if you agree to fly first class, you still have more room than in coach. Lastly, remember that flying is not as bad as it seems. There are several methods for reducing anxiety within airline environments and traveling can be so much fun when done right!

You can also opt for the Fear of flying course by EasyJet which is a full 8-week course that teaches you how to overcome all your fears and eventually fly safely with a professional instructor. The day before your first flight, you will have a talk with a qualified psychologist to ensure that your fears are being dealt with in the right way.

Supplements for overcoming fear

If you’re thinking about flying but experience anxiety when you hear the word, try these supplements to help overcome your fear of flying. There are a few supplements that can help you overcome your fear of flying. One is melatonin, which helps to regulate sleep and calm the mind. Another is vitamin B12, which helps to increase memory and focus during flights. A third is L-theanine, an amino acid that has been shown to be beneficial for those with anxiety disorders such as panic attacks and social phobia.

How to do a self-check to uncover negative thinking

One-step guide to find your fear triggers and overcome them. The more you keep on bugging yourself, the more you will get trapped into negative thinking that can potentially jeopardize your travel plans. Take this self-check to uncover your negative thought patterns. If you are afraid to fly or terrified by the idea, there are some things you can do to change your mindset and conquer your fear. A self-check is a process where you attempt to uncover negative thoughts. The self-check should be done one day prior to flying.

Holidaying aboard a luxurious boat is the ultimate stress-free trip that’s perfect for pre-pandemic getaways.

After all, a boat is a small private vessel where you and your loved ones, along with any staff, can stay contained and away from the rest of the world while still enjoying yourselves.

You’ll also be able to travel and see new areas, all without leaving the comfort of your waterborne oasis.

As such, it’s no surprise that boat sales have risen significantly following the pandemic, with many owners seeking a stunning yacht on which to enjoy private and peaceful getaways. Likewise, many have considered booking yachts for charter in popular yacht clubs like Ahoy Club.

If you’ve just purchased a luxury private yacht charter in Tulum and are looking to start enjoying life on the open seas, then you need to make sure you’ve got everything you need.

While there might be some items that are obvious, such as a trailer to transport your boat, there are other, smaller accessories that you need to make your trips comfortable, safe and enjoyable.

Here’s a list of items you might need to make your yachting life easier and make your boating holidays fun.

Life Jackets

Life jackets are a vital piece of safety equipment that every yacht owner needs to procure as soon as they get their boat. Make sure that you get life jackets that are tailored to fit the individuals who will regularly be travelling on the boat with you. If you plan on occasionally inviting guests, then you should also get some spare life jackets in several different sizes. While you might be able to hire life jackets from the marina where your boat is moored, you should still keep some spares on hand just in case. Furthermore, educating passengers on properly wearing and using life jackets in emergencies is essential. Life jackets should always be accessible, and passengers should know where to find them and how to put them on. Remember, a life jacket can save a life, so it’s crucial to prioritize them on your yacht.

Ground Anchors

If you have a smaller yacht or a transfer boat to get you to your larger vessel, and you need to take it out of the water, then a ground anchor is crucial. Ground anchors can help you to protect your value boats and other assets such as trailers by securing them to walls or the ground when they’re not in use. The most common ground anchors for yachts include the plow, fluke, and claw anchors. When selecting an anchor for your boat, consider its holding power, weight, and ease of use. You should also invest in the appropriate anchor chain and rope for your vessel’s size and weight.

Remember, ground anchors are crucial for keeping your yacht secure and safe, so having the right type and size on board and using them properly is essential. Before heading out to sea, ensure you know your anchor and how to deploy it in an emergency.

If you’re looking for reliable ground and wall anchors, then check out the range from Warwickshire Ground Anchors. They offer a wide selection of top-quality products, so you can ensure that your precious boat and expensive accessories are protected.

Sonar Equipment

Sonar gear is expensive, but it’s worth it, particularly if you’re interested in fishing during your yachting holidays. Some sonar equipment can also be useful for navigation and racing, if you’re interested in making the most of your vessel and potentially using it for competitions. Using sonar equipment can improve your safety and help you navigate unfamiliar waters. However, it’s important to remember that equipment like this is not foolproof. Therefore, it’s still crucial to always rely on other navigation tools, such as charts and visual observations, to ensure safe passage.

Furthermore, when shopping around for sonar equipment, you need to make sure that you read reviews carefully and find the right solution that works for your yacht and will meet your needs during your trips.

When shopping around for sonar equipment, you need to make sure that you read reviews carefully and find the right solution that works for your yacht and will meet your needs during your trips.

A Multimeter

A multimeter is an important piece of electrical testing equipment. In boating, multimeters are used to test electrical resistance and continuity. These useful devices, which test voltage, can also be used to check new electrical equipment onboard your yacht and to troubleshoot any electrical faults that you might experience. As such, you should find a multimeter for your yacht and learn the basics of using a multimeter for sailing so that you’re prepared for any eventuality. This is particularly important if you don’t have many staff onboard your vessel and might have to undertake some or all of the maintenance of your yacht.

Buying accessories for your yacht can be fun, but if you want to make sure that you always have everything you need, then you have to be careful. It’s also surprisingly easy to go too far and buy unnecessary items when shopping for your boat, so use this guide to understand some of the most important accessories that every boat owner needs to make yachting holidays a fun experience.