10 things to avoid in the Mediterranean as a tourist
Exploring the world is always exciting! Whether it’s new cuisines you are looking forward to, visiting new places, or just lounging around at the beach. One way of making your trip abroad more enjoyable is by being prepared, right from choosing the correct time to travel or carrying extra cash. If you are planning a vacation to the gorgeous countries in the Mediterranean, here are ten things you should avoid: Relying on your credit card Credit cards offer convenience to users, but it is easier to get around with cash in the Mediterranean. For example, payments at hotels and big restaurants can easily be made using a credit card. Still, it is essential to carry some money when you visit smaller markets and local vendors. Forgetting to pack layers The weather can be a little unpredictable if you’re traveling in October. Ensure you carry light and warm sweaters to prepare you for everything nature has in store for you. Visiting during the high season Save money on your trip by planning your vacation during March, April, May, October, and November. Avoid traveling to the Mediterranean in July and August if you want to skip the crowds. Not checking for labor strikes Strikes are quite common in Mediterranean Europe.