Dine OUT! – Dining out tip

You’ve spent so much money on just getting to Hawaii, why pay more to sit inside a restaurant? Weather permitting, you should be outside on the grass! Or on the sand. Or at a picnic table.

Borrow a sheet from your hotel to sit on or use as a table cloth, as well as glasses and silverware. Chose the most appropriate place from your “sights to see” list and make a lunch or dinner out of it by ordering take-out from one of the local eateries.

Having a picnic outside near a fun destination will give you an “insider’s view” of both that sight and the local culture.

Set small goals – Road trip tip

Driving long distances requires stamina, especially if you’re going it solo. Mentally breaking up the trip into three or four “legs” can help you feel accomplished and less despondent along the way.

Whether you stop at the beginning of each leg or push through, the feeling of a “new beginning” is a refreshing way to look at the next 200 miles.

Wearing sunglasses and a cowboy hat helps too.

[Image credit: Luke Robinson]

Get a souvenir that will last forever – Souvenir tip

Although it isn’t for everyone, a favorite souvenir to bring back with you could be one that will last forever: a tattoo!

When I was 18 I visited a friend in Chicago and we went to get our first tattoos. After that, every time I travel to a new city, I am completely tempted to get inked.

Getting different tattoos was already on my to-do list and now, not only does the tattoo itself tell a story, there is always the story of the places I’ve been and the things I’ve done.

Be inefficient – Packing tip

Look, I know everyone tells you how efficiently they can pack, rolling their clothes, tucking socks into shoes, squeezing every inch of space out of their suitcase, but you’re going on vacation. The last thing you want to do is spend the last few hours of your vacation cramming everything back into a tightly packed suitcase and then figuring out that the three souvenirs you bought don’t fit.

Save yourself the trouble and pack loosely for your outbound trip so that packing for home is quick and easy.

Use the time you save on one last margarita instead.

Pack a highlighter – Cruise tip

My husband and I recently took our first cruise, and one thing he was smart enough to bring along was a bright yellow highlighter. I had no idea why he would bring it along, but apparently his frequent-cruiser relatives gave him this tip.

The first day of our cruise, we sat on our balcony sipping champagne reading the daily newsletter. My husband breaks out the highlighter and goes to town, highlighting all the activities that captured his interest.

I have to admit, it was a brilliant tip. There are so many activities onboard any cruise ship, and this is a simple, practical way to organize your time.