Saturday, August 1, 2015

Pick The Right St John USVI Travel Guide

By Kathrine Franks


There was a time when only rich people afforded to travel for leisure. Now, because of low cost airlines, more and more people are blessed to travel and part of having a budget trip is buying a St John USVI travel guide. These guides, usually in book form are very useful in planning and during the actual trip itself. There are many to choose from even if you are just looking into going to a specific country. This writeup will help you make the right choice for the right guide.

Buy the guidebook that will supplement the kind of traveler you would like to be for this trip. Solicit the suggestions of your companions as well because the guide will serve more purpose if it will help the whole group or family. If you plan on backpacking across Asia, you will need a different guidebook to the tourist who will explore the museums of Europe.

Guides for backpackers usually have more cheap accommodation listed and a more specific map for traveling on foot. The more lavish explorer will need guides that will list five star hotels and fine dining in the area. Some guides are more specific like for foodies and cultural junkies. If you are more of this type, supplement your journey with the said guides.

The second topic to finalize on is where exactly are you going and what'll you be doing there. Yes it may be in another country for example, but a directional book will be different for the city center and for island hopping. Buying a guide for one city will be cheaper than having a guide for the whole country. It will be more specific too and more helpful. If you are traveling off the beaten path, chances are, guides will be rare for these destinations, at this point, and online guides will be more helpful in the form of forums and travel communities.

Third is on what form you would like to have you travel guide. Because of technology, you can have your directional document on your smart phone. Hardcopies in bookstores are still available and can be as bulky and heavy as a hardbound book or it can be as thin and light as a prayer booklet.

Having guides on your Smartphone have their pros and cons. The major pro is that it is lightweight and easy to bring. This is best for young travelers. The cons include limits on battery life and Internet connection. For older travelers, this is not recommended because the small fonts will cause them to strain and be hassled during travel.

For course, you want to make sure that the guide is within you budget so the fourth tip is to note the price. You do not want to dent your budget for paper. After all, it is the experience you are after, not the book itself.

Some can indeed be pricey but the worth will be justified if each page will be helpful to your trek. Online recommendations can also be solicited and visiting bookshops will help immensely because there you can hold the book, skim the contents if it is not just full of photos, check if the font size is just right, and most importantly if is portable enough to be taken to the trip.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment