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cup women photo south hot Travel Advice For the World Cup
cup women photo south hot Travel Advice For the World Cup
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After the recent volcano situation, the next hot subject in world travel is the World Cup that is being held in South Africa. In this article we are going to look at some travel tips to make sure you have the greatest holiday supporting your team without any trouble.1. Before you leave you should book your accommodation as all the hotels will be busy. This seems quite an obvious tip, but many people think they will look for somewhere when they arrive in South Africa.2. We may be experiencing some good weather in Ireland at the moment, but it is actually winter in South Africa, so make sure you take some appropriate clothing with you apart from your countrys football strip.3. You should talk to your GP before travelling to see what vaccinations and shots you will need before visiting South Africa. The last thing you will want to be doing is lying in hospital while your team wins the tournament.4. Like many popular events, the tickets for the World Cup are linked to whoever buys the tickets so make sure you bring photo ID to confirm you are the owner of the ticket.5. There will be plenty of fake tickets floating around, but dont be tempted, they may look real but you could get in to trouble when you arrive at the stadium. There is an official website where you can check if your ticket is genuine.6. When travelling abroad, it is always a good idea to let your bank/credit card know where you are visiting so they dont block your card believing it is being used for fraudulent reasons.7. Let your family or friends back home know where you are staying and what your plans are. In case of emergency they should know where you are and what you are doing.8. Check with your mobile phone company to see if your phone will work in South Africa and what the charges will be. Many people now like to use the internet on their phones. But roaming charges are very high when abroad, so you may want to rethink updating your Facebook status every day.9. The stadiums being used in the World Cup are fairly spread out throughout South Africa, so plan your transport between matches as you do not want to be taking a taxi 880 miles from Johannesburg to Cape Town.10. As long as your stay is shorter than 90 days, you do not need a VISA to visit South Africa. As the World Cup is only a month long, all fans travelling there should be fine.11. Make sure you have appropriate travel insurance to cover your World Cup trip. Failure to do so could incur high medical bills and you want to make sure all your possessions are covered in case of any problems.
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