TRAVEL ADVICE: WHERE IN THE WORLD TO TRAVEL WHEN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ALLOWS & BORDERS ARE OPEN
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I am desperate to travel again I've got my sunnies I've got my hair I've got my passport I've got my Sun cream I am ready
I'm a big cruise there I've done and read another video on whether I would cruise again after Kovac 19 and you can watch that after this video is over and the answer is yes in short I would definitely cruise again
before you travel anywhere make sure you are properly insured
I for one will be chomping at the bit to get traveling and I'm sure a lot of you will be too when that moment arrives it will be such a sweet sweet moment
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If you, like me, are chomping at the bit to travel again and/or looking forward to your summer 2020 holiday/vacation, then this video has all the travel advice you need. Not only will it tell you where in the world to travel (did you know that there are some countries in the world which have NO Covid-19 / Coronavirus cases?) it looks at other important issues to take into account. Should you get on an aeroplane? Should you stick to your own country or go abroad? Are there benefits to sticking closer to home? What about taking a ferry or train? And if the Covid-19 pandemic allows and borders do start to open in July/August then this discusses other important things to take into account, like making sure your passport is up to date and that your travel insurance will cover you for short or long haul travel. At the end of the day whether you travel and where to is purely a question of personal choice. Everyone will have a different opinion on the matter. But whatever you do, stay safe and also, please do stick to your country's regulations and guidelines.