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4 trucchi per il tuo viaggio invernale 2020

Giuseppe Bonamonte Giuseppe Bonamonte 31 Gennaio, 2020

Tempo di lettura: 3 minuti

 

I viaggiatori invernali si dividono in 2 categorie: chi desidera scappare dove l’estate non va mai in vacanza e chi invece ama andare in questi luoghi che con un po di neve e temperature basse danno il meglio di sé

Ma che tu parta per esplorare le lande Islandesi, a goderti l’estate Caraibica o a visitare un tempio buddista in Cambogia, il comune denominatore è il godersi il viaggio senza sperperare denaro.

Per questo motivo abbiamo selezionato 4 trucchi che ti permetteranno di viaggiare in tutta tranquillità!

 

Dove comprare i biglietti aerei

 

 

Questa è una delle voci di spesa principale del viaggio, che va quindi studiata con attenzione.

Come ben sappiamo i biglietti possono essere acquistabili presso agenzia o internet.

La maggior parte dei viaggiatori si affida ai vari siti o piattaforme online, tuttavia esiste ancora una percentuale di persone che non si fidano di inserire i propri dati bancari online.

Al giorno d’oggi i siti web principali sono protetti e le transazioni criptate, tuttavia se non ti senti a tuo agio nel farlo ti consigliamo di usare una carta virtuale e bloccarla subito dopo il pagamento, in questo modo nessuno potrà avere accesso ai tuoi dati bancari ed ai tuoi fondi.

Ci sono moltissimi siti che permettono di acquistare i biglietti aerei, i principali sono:

Skyscanner 

Kayak

Momondo

Le piattaforme sopra indicate, sono semplici “motori di ricerca”, ovvero una volta selezionato il volo, ti indirizzano al sito che offre un determinato volo ad un determinato prezzo.

 

Dove dormire

 

 

Un’altra delle spese da preventivare per il tuo prossimo viaggio è l’alloggio.

In questo proposito negli ultimi anni sempre più piattaforme offrono la possibilità di alloggiare in location da sogno a prezzi convenienti.

Il sito che più combina sicurezza e convenienza è AirBnb.

Airbnb ha avuto inizio nel 2008, quando due designer che avevano spazio da condividere hanno accolto tre viaggiatori in cerca di un posto dove stare. Ora milioni di host e viaggiatori scelgono di creare un account gratuito su Airbnb per poter pubblicare un annuncio per i loro spazi e prenotare sistemazioni uniche, ovunque nel mondo. E gli host di esperienze Airbnb condividono i loro interessi e passioni sia con i viaggiatori che con la gente del luogo.

Quale carta usare

 

 

A quanti di voi piace ritrovarsi con la propria carta di credito bloccata all’estero? La domanda forse è fin troppo retorica.

Tante banche quando vengono effettuate transazioni in terra straniera tendono a bloccare la carta, in quanto nel loro sistema si attiva una sorta di campanello che la carta possa essere stata clonata.

Per evitare questa spiacevole situazione il possessore della carta deve informare la propria banca che sta per viaggiare all’estero e che per tal proposito desidera rimuovere questo “blocco”.

Per questo motivo è sempre meglio munirsi di una seconda carta, che durante il viaggio possa fungere da carta principale. Al giorno d’oggi, esiste una vasta gamma di alternative bancarie, che danno accesso 24/7 ai fondi, alle carte ed ai conti. Molti viaggiatori usano questo tipo di servizio poiché la maggior parte dei portafogli digitali non applicano costi mensili per le carte ed i conti. 

Il perfetto esempio di portafoglio digitale è iCard.

Stai per viaggiare in Polonia, UK, Croazia, Svizzera, USA, Romania o Repubblica Ceca? Ottimo!

Apri in pochi minuti e gratuitamente un conto iCard, ed ordina la carta Visa in una delle valute supportate. Trasferisci dal tuo conto Italiano a quello iCard in Euro e converti istantaneamente nella valuta desiderata. Basta davvero poco, nei famosi exchange a trovarsi di fronte commissioni di cambio folli, poco trasparenti, e perfino nascoste in un’oscura contabile. 

E se viaggio nella zona Euro o fuori dall’Europa?

In questo caso ti viene in soccorso iCard Visa Infinite: La carta premium per qualsiasi stile di vita.

5 prelievi gratuiti al mese, Concierge personale ed offerte esclusive per Hotel ed eventi. 

Tutto ciò al costo irrisorio di 9,99 Euro/mese.

Ah, quasi dimenticavo, iCard Visa Infinite da la possibilità di accedere alle esclusive zone aeroportuali pagando l’ingresso di 28,00 Euro a persona.

 

Dove mangiare

 

 

Ti è mai capitato di trovarti in un Paese estero ed a ridurti a pranzare o cenare nella solita catena di fast food? Che si tratti di diffidenza verso posti sconosciuti, imbarazzo della scelta o semplice pigrizia, scegliere i ristoranti all’estero non è sempre facilissimo.

Goditi il cibo locale grazie a TripAdvisor , una delle piattaforme di viaggio più grande del mondo. Viaggiatori di tutto il mondo utilizzano il sito di TripAdvisor e l’app per sfogliare oltre 830 milioni di recensioni e opinioni su 8,6 milioni di ristoranti.

 

Se sei tra quelli che non può vivere senza pasta per più di 2 giorni e sei stanco di ritrovarti in ristoranti che si professano Italiani pur avendo ben poco in comune, Authentico è l’app che fa per te.

 

Tramite questa app, scaricabile gratuitamente, puoi cercare subito i ristoranti italiani all’estero che cucinano nel rispetto della tradizione e che utilizzano solo prodotti Made in Italy.

 

Per scaricare iCard la tua fedele compagna di viaggio clicca nel link in basso.

 

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Giuseppe Bonamonte

Giuseppe Bonamonte

In qualità di Operation Manager, Giuseppe, è impegnato nello sviluppo del mercato Italiano e in generale nella presentazione di iCard al mondo. I contributi includono strategie di coinvolgimento, promozione e sponsorizzazione, oltre a campagne unificate di prodotto e brand awareness. Nel suo tempo libero, Giuseppe ama stare al passo con le innovazioni, il calcio, gli amici, la famiglia e la natura.

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