1] Rental Scams

The easiest way to book accommodation, food, and a vehicle to roam around is to book them online. Before finalizing the deal(s), you have to read the finer points of print so that you are not deceived. There are people who claim to be tourist guides. They have their own websites showing you the services they offer. Behind such websites, there might be cyber-criminals lurking just to get your money. The Federal Trade Commission asks you to make sure you are not talking to a cyber-criminal who claims to be a vacation expert.

2] Book things in advance

Get recommendations from your friends and family for traveling – good travel agencies, or personal recommendations to hire a room where you’d are likely to relax. There are all sorts of offers that promise you the moon in hand. Stay away from such agents. Look for reviews related to the hotel that you want to book. These reviews are available on different websites and also on Google Maps. You can further search the Internet using the word ‘reviews’ with your probable hotel name. For example, if you wish to check out XYZ Hotel, search for ‘XYZ Hotel reviews.” You can also add the place you are visiting, to the search term. It would look like this “XYZ Hotels, California, reviews.” This will help you see what are people, in general, are talking about any particular hotel. The same applies to car rentals in case you want to hire one for enjoying your tours and detours. Don’t pay upfront until you are sure that you have an honest bargain at hand. But keep an eye on ‘too good to be true” offers too.

3] Look out for Extra Charges

Check out the extra costs on everything you book. They may be hidden deep in the terms and conditions or in the name of tax. You should ask about taxes in the place you want to vacation so that you know how much extra you will have to spend on accommodation, rental cars, and even on food. Do not believe when someone offers you a vacation for free or at a low cost. Check with the providers to see what all is covered and how much you may require on the vacation gift you just got. Do not accept the “free” vacation if it asks you to pay some fee upfront. Buy travel insurance only from known and licensed insurers. Use credit cards instead of cash so that you can dispute unauthorized charges. If paid in cash, you cannot reclaim the money easily. Always use credit cards so that in case of any disputes, you can reclaim the extra amount you might have paid on anything.

4] Plan vacations in advance

Planning the vacation helps you find everything you need online and book them according to your convenience.

Holiday cyber-security tips

These are some holiday cyber security tips that help you stay safe on vacation. If you want to add something, please use the comments section.