Young People And Safe Travel Tips

By Poppy Hill


Young people on holiday without parents in tow will often find this is the first real holiday without parental guidance. The idea of having to think for themselves and take care of themselves and their friends and watch what they eat and drink can be a little overwhelming.

They often forget to keep themselves safe while travelling away from home as often this is their first taste of freedom. A young boy recently died on holiday on his first Greek holiday due to a fight breaking out with a large number of boys around his age. You don't want this to happen to any of your friends so here are a few tips to make it through your holiday.

A good tip is the same idea when you started a new school or High School. Each younger pupil is allocated an older pupil as a mentor to keep them safe and guide them through the school year. This will be great advise for you when on holiday for the first time stick with your buddies and help each other out if any one of you gets in to trouble. Always leave the place together in a group and stick together and no split up on the way home.

When venturing out at night to clubs and bars they are often noisy and crammed full of people. Agree a time and place to meet up in the place you are staying as sometimes you will be unable to hear your phone ring. Meet up on a regular basis during the evening as sometimes you get chatting to other people. Buddy system comes in handy as you can fend off fights and advances which are not welcome.

Always trust no one. This may sound a little dramatic but will always keep you safe from harm. Don't allow anyone to buy a drink for you even your friends may have an alterer motive. The drink could be spiked and you will not know until it is too late. There are a lot of nice people in clubs the rule of thumb is always be on your guard.

This may sound obvious but few people follow up on what this and that is don't allow strangers into your hotel room or to walk you home or share a cab with at the end of the evening. Always be on your guard.




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