Travel Protection
February 6th 2006
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It may be months
away from spring and summer but now is the time to plan the
adventure of a lifetime with your partner. First, did you know that
there are tours, cruises and adventures all over the world that are
tailored for the LGBT? Second, planning strategies are suggested
that can make your vacation stress free and give you the peace of
mind you need. Lastly, a variety of travel destinations, events and
research strategies are mentioned to help you plan that perfect
vacation with your partner. By the way, some of what I offer here is
sound advice for preparation in business travel too.
FACTOIDS:
American LGBT persons spent 54 billion dollars in travel in 2004; UK
LGBT persons spent nearly 44.8 billion dollars on travel in 2004
(These estimates include travel within and outside their respective
countries, what part of the UK’s $$ are coming to America or
vice-versa is not reported.).
All over the
world travel industry specialists have developed great cruises and
travel packages specifically designed for the LGBT traveler and
their partner. These travel accommodations/packages include, but are
not limited to, gay friendly cruises that include travel with others
that are gay and vacations packaged for gay pride festivals.
There is a wide
variety of cruise destinations available to the LGBT traveler. The
new 2006 itinerary and offerings for gay cruises are available
throughout the internet. Destinations include Costa Rica, Ireland,
Alaska and the Mediterranean to name a few. Cruise liners/companies
such as Atlantis and Windjammer West specialize in accommodating you
and your partner a cruise you will never forget. Consulting the many
gay magazines online will also be a great resource to find your
perfect vacation.
Gay pride
festivals provide a vacation that is not only fun and inspiring,
they also offer a time of mutual exchanges in social solidarity.
Worldwide from the United States to the UK and other localities, gay
pride festivals are being organized. For example, one of the largest
and most popular gay pride festivals (GPF) is being held this summer
in Paris, France.
Contacting the
Paris office of Tourism will enable you to locate the best gay
friendly accommodations. Through research on the internet, you can
find websites specific to booking flights and travel packages to
this and other GPF events. The best news I found was that you don’t
have to be wealthy to take advantage of the multitude of travel
offers available.
On that note of
affordability, much of the vast information I garnered from several
research sources suggests that a huge percentage of LGBT persons are
wealthy. Many so-called experts have perpetuated the myth and refer
to the community as being "DINK" (dual income no kids). I don’t know
about you, but I am acquainted with several LGBT persons who aren’t
DINK.
Thankfully, the
travel industry doesn’t play into this myth (well not most of them)
and many offer "travel packages" that are affordable and
inexpensive. So check out the internet, talk to friends who have
traveled and can suggest a good travel package or destination (word
of mouth is the best), watch for websites that are tailored to the
LGBT community. Many states in the US and other countries have LGBT
specific websites about travel and don’t forget public and
university libraries that have travel sections full of reference
materials. After you have chosen your destination, its time to plan
that vacation.
Aside from
researching your trip for a destination and a price comparable to
what you can afford, start planning your trip early. You will want
to include in your plans arranging appropriate passports, hotel or
rental car reservations, tickets, visa’s and travel insurance. Make
sure the travel insurance you purchase covers emergency assistance,
job loss or transfers, uninhabitable accommodations, travel
accidents, delays, lost or delayed luggage, weather-affected
cancellation, medical and dental expenses, terrorism, and identity
theft. For the LGBT community one more consideration needs to be
taken into account.
Be sure your
travel insurance covers domestic partners. Travel specialists such
as
http://www.csatravelprotection.com/ are one place to get useful
information on the above mentioned insurance protections for
travelers. When planning your vacation find out if your hotel or B&B
is gay friendly. Sometimes just asking the staff (or here’s where
that word of mouth from a friend comes in handy) will get you the
information you need. Does your choice of vacation location have a
variety of dining out options, exciting activities, local culture
that you would love to explore? By doing some research you can
choose a location that will be fun and affordable.
We have talked
about research and choosing your vacation destination, strategies
and advice on planning. Now comes a personal piece of advice. Don’t
forget to take the camcorder and two cameras. You two can decide who
takes which camera but here’s my point. Have you ever been on a
trip, came home and there’s pictures of everything but what you
wanted pictures of?
This article was
written by Rita R. Powers with support from CSA Travel Protection,
providers of Travel Insurance and travel assistance services. Unlike
other insurance companies, CSA offers travel protection for you and
your domestic partner. Find out more by visiting
http://www.csatravelprotection.com. Any reproductions of this
article must provide a link back to CSA
By
Rita Powers
This article was written by Rita R. Powers with support from CSA
Travel Protection, providers of Travel Insurance and travel assistance
services. For information on how travel insurance can add to your travel
experience, please visit
http://www.csatravelprotection.com. Any reproductions of this article
must provide a link back to CSA Travel Protection.
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