Posted on Monday, 18th January 2010 by admin
This year, your international travel insurance may extend to any country, but if you’re visiting the United States, beware of vampires! No, Americans have not been subjected to mass mutation, but the top U.S. holiday spot could well be Forks, in the state of Washington, where the Twilight movie was filmed.
And it’s not just the bloodsuckers that are poised to drive tourists, it is also the culinary delights of Jamie Oliver. Many stops on Oliver’s food show “The American Road Trip” are now major tourist attractions in their own right!
Tourists following a food trail must especially be careful about their health. Yes, it may seem wimpish to drink bottled water, when the idea of local cuisine calls for loosening all inhibitions. But remember that if you’re traveling in a strange land, you are already more susceptible to infections and illnesses.
Add to that the variety of gastronomic delights that you are exposed to, and you have a sure-fire recipe for illness, unless you are careful. Always check the ingredients of what you are about to eat, especially if you have any known food allergies. Also remember to carry your international travel health insurance card with you at all times. Bon appetite—be it blood or bread you’re after!
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