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]]>Travel blogger Lena Boston recently shared a video on her Instagram in which she showcased several tips that can make anyone’s beach trip more comfortable.
Her first tip is to tuck the ends of your towel into the sand and then fold them to create small pouches. This will prevent the wind from displacing your towel when you take a dip in the ocean.
Next, she takes a bandage and uses it to cover the bottom of her phone. By doing this, she prevents small particles of sand and moisture from getting into the charging port or small speakerphone holes.
Boston also showcased how you can easily remove the sand that sticks to your skin. She uses a duster to brush off sand and fills a plastic bag with water to wash her feet before putting on her slippers.
There was also one tip that Boston swears by, but internet users are divided about. She took her valuables and placed them into a Ziploc bag before burying it in the sand and covering the place with a towel.
Our take is to proceed carefully with this one. While burying your valuables will make it harder for them to be stolen, you also might easily forget where you placed them, especially if your towel gets moved by accident.
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]]>With Greece’s tourism consistently on the rise, locals became increasingly frustrated by the huge crowds that occupied the beaches, both by people and loungers. As a result, they participated in protests to pressure the government into action. As a result, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Greece’s new “beach bill”, aimed at making beaches more orderly and ensuring that there is sufficient space for both locals and tourists alike.
According to the new law, sunbeds can only occupy up to 30% of the space on regular beaches and a maximum of 15% of the space in ecologically protected areas. In ecologically “sensitive” areas, which are regarded as “untouchable beaches”, sunbeds are banned in their entirety. Furthermore, regardless of which beach you’re on, sunbeds must be at least four meters away from the shoreline so that there is enough space for everyone to move. By keeping these regulations in mind, you’ll be able to avoid legal issues while also ensuring a pleasant vacation for you and everyone on the beach.
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]]>With that said, going to the beach can be stressful! It’s easy to forget the things that you need in order to have a comfortable and enjoyable day on the sand. Here are four simple, yet genius, beach essentials to pack.
It’s easy to get hot at the beach, so don’t forget to pack a cooler full of cold drinks. You can also use it to keep perishable foods fresh and unspoiled!
While beaches are beautiful, it can often be difficult to find shady areas to get a reprieve from the oppressive sun. Pack an umbrella so that you can always choose between sun and shade!
People of all skin tones need to use sunscreen in order to protect themselves from the harmful UV rays of the sun. Be sure to pack this beach essential in order to stay healthy and protected.
Worried that you might get bored at the beach? Pack a good book! There’s nothing more enjoyable than turning the pages of a good book or magazine at the beach.
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]]>The post Travel Blogger Reveals Simple Tips That Will Make Your Beach Trip More Comfortable appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Travel blogger Lena Boston recently shared a video on her Instagram in which she showcased several tips that can make anyone’s beach trip more comfortable.
Her first tip is to tuck the ends of your towel into the sand and then fold them to create small pouches. This will prevent the wind from displacing your towel when you take a dip in the ocean.
Next, she takes a bandage and uses it to cover the bottom of her phone. By doing this, she prevents small particles of sand and moisture from getting into the charging port or small speakerphone holes.
Boston also showcased how you can easily remove the sand that sticks to your skin. She uses a duster to brush off sand and fills a plastic bag with water to wash her feet before putting on her slippers.
There was also one tip that Boston swears by, but internet users are divided about. She took her valuables and placed them into a Ziploc bag before burying it in the sand and covering the place with a towel.
Our take is to proceed carefully with this one. While burying your valuables will make it harder for them to be stolen, you also might easily forget where you placed them, especially if your towel gets moved by accident.
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]]>The post The New Beach Law You Must Know When Visiting Greece appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With Greece’s tourism consistently on the rise, locals became increasingly frustrated by the huge crowds that occupied the beaches, both by people and loungers. As a result, they participated in protests to pressure the government into action. As a result, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Greece’s new “beach bill”, aimed at making beaches more orderly and ensuring that there is sufficient space for both locals and tourists alike.
According to the new law, sunbeds can only occupy up to 30% of the space on regular beaches and a maximum of 15% of the space in ecologically protected areas. In ecologically “sensitive” areas, which are regarded as “untouchable beaches”, sunbeds are banned in their entirety. Furthermore, regardless of which beach you’re on, sunbeds must be at least four meters away from the shoreline so that there is enough space for everyone to move. By keeping these regulations in mind, you’ll be able to avoid legal issues while also ensuring a pleasant vacation for you and everyone on the beach.
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]]>The post These Four Beach Essentials are Simple, yet Genius appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With that said, going to the beach can be stressful! It’s easy to forget the things that you need in order to have a comfortable and enjoyable day on the sand. Here are four simple, yet genius, beach essentials to pack.
It’s easy to get hot at the beach, so don’t forget to pack a cooler full of cold drinks. You can also use it to keep perishable foods fresh and unspoiled!
While beaches are beautiful, it can often be difficult to find shady areas to get a reprieve from the oppressive sun. Pack an umbrella so that you can always choose between sun and shade!
People of all skin tones need to use sunscreen in order to protect themselves from the harmful UV rays of the sun. Be sure to pack this beach essential in order to stay healthy and protected.
Worried that you might get bored at the beach? Pack a good book! There’s nothing more enjoyable than turning the pages of a good book or magazine at the beach.
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