Bring Lots of Food
Swimming, snorkeling and other water adventures take a lot more energy than you might think. Add that to the fact that you’ll be outside in the sun for long periods of time, and it’s easy to get tired on your trip.
A simple remedy for this is to have a lot of food on hand. There are kitchens onboard the boats, so you can make your own meals any time of day. You’ll also want to ensure lots of snacks and drinks. Despite being in water all day, your body gets dehydrated fast during the summer. Plus, no one likes vacationing when they’re hangry.
Leave it All on the Boat
Dozens of distractions can sidetrack you while you’re on vacation. It will be impossible to visit everything on your first trip.
Choose the things that you want to see the most and visit them first. You don’t want to miss out on a special attraction you’ve been looking forward to for weeks.
Plan for the activities that most excite you. This will ensure that you don’t end your trip with any regrets.
Learn the History of the Area
The areas you visit will be filled with beautiful sights. However, most of them also have rich histories. By learning about the past, the trip will become a lot more meaningful for you and your family.
In fact, many of the attractions you’ll see became popular not just for their looks but for their historical significance.
Prepare in Advance
Leaving things till the last moment often results in forgotten items. You won’t want to be on a houseboat without a comfortable bathing suit or sunscreen.
By preparing in advance, you can ensure that you have everything you need to make your houseboat trip a success.
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