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Consideration for Car Rental Before You Book
If you frequently use a car in your everyday life at home, it’s natural to assume you’ll need one when you are on holiday as well. Before you book car rental though, have a to think about whether you’ll really need it or not.
Car rental can become an expensive nuisance if it goes unused. Research the area you are visiting thoroughly to ascertain whether there are better ways of getting around. For example, if you’re headed to a city like Amsterdam, everything is located so closely together within the city that having a car to get around isn’t necessary. You’ll have all the transportation you need if you hire a bicycle, as the cycle paths in Amsterdam and indeed most of Holland are of a very high standard, and tram travel around the area is inexpensive.
Travelling to somewhere such as Florida for example is a different story. Everything is spread over vast distances and car rental will be the most convenient way for you to get around and see the sights.
If you’re jetting off to a holiday beach resort, would you be happy to spend the majority of your time at the resort, or are you looking to get out and about and explore the inland country too? Are you booking car rental to drive to your destination from the airport? And, if so, are there cheap alternatives available such as an airport shuttle bus?
Deciding on car rental
Once you’ve decided that you need a car for your trip, you need to decide on some specifics.
Have a good think about the kind of car you will need. For example, if you’re hiring in the US, you’ll more than likely be given an automatic by default. In Europe, it’s very likely you’ll be given a manual. If you need a specific type, for example to accommodate a disability, you need to specify this when you book.
If you’re jetting off to somewhere hot it seems logical to assume all hire cars will have air conditioning, but this is unlikely to be the case. Car rental companies usually offer this for an additional fee, so bear this in mind when booking. If you’re traveling in the summer, you will need air conditioning.
Prices of cars vary dependent on size and features such as convertible roofs, which command high premiums in the summer. Do you need a large vehicle, or will a small and economic run-around do?
Finally, it’s worth noting that if you plan to drive large distances, check the booking includes unlimited mileage else you could end up having to pay an extra sum, and if you’re going to drive across borders, such as a trip into Spain from Portugal, check that you will still be covered by the car rental company’s insurance policy.
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A Wonderful Resort in Miami
Even after a century of existence, Miami still has the feel of a place that went up last night. From the beginning, climate and geography-sultry air, lush tropical vegetation, the glistening waters of Biscayne Bay-have dictated the character and demeanor of this languid, sexy city devoted to pleasure, one far more Latin American/Caribbean than North American in tone. Today’s Miami, full of sophisticated hotels, restaurants, museums, and architecture, may be America’s most modern metropolis: unfettered by historical baggage, eminently multicultural, and always up for trying something new. A town that grew up around its famous coastal asset. With its nine miles of golden sands, 85-degree water, wild nightlife, and cutting-edge arts scene, it’s hardly a wonder why Miami is one of the country’s fastest growing cities, and why tourists arrive every day by the planeload.
For a taste of pure old Havana, try a scoop of the guanabana ice cream—flavored with a tart and custardy tropical fruit—at King’s Ice Cream.
In up-and-coming Little Haiti, the edgiest store is the studiously alternative Sweat Records. Among the CD’s and LP’s, look for emerging indie rock and Latin funk by local legends like the Spam Allstars.
Along with all the galleries and museums, the Wynwood Arts District is full of thrift shops. The best is the ever-wonderful Grubstake Good Works, known for fantastic and dirt-cheap clothing, art, and trinkets. Even better, the store’s profits help the homeless.