A TRAVEL pro has shared the biggest mistakes Brits make while on their summer holidays in warmer climates. While any holidaymaker loves to soak up the glorious rays abroad, tourists need to remain vigilant. For example, temperatures in Greece at the moment are considerably high.
Experts have suggested other popular holiday hotspots in Spain could also see some serious sunshine. In order to stay safe while soaking up the warmth, Huw Owen, co-founder of TravelLocal, has shared his advice. He told the Express : "In terms of taking precautions against the heat, it’s best to do as many Europeans do and re-calibrate the day.
"Between 12-7pm, it’s often far too hot to be outside, this is when you should get some rest and shade." While that might sound like it'll eat into your holiday hours, nightlife abroad can offer the most comfortable part of the day heat-wise. Huw explained: “Living like a true European means using the intense heat to your advantage and getting a few hours’ kip in the afternoon, leaving you feeling more energised to embrace the nightlife in the evening.
"This is why many bars and restaurants don’t come to life until 9-10pm in countries like Spain, as it becomes much more comfortable to walk around by this hour." Most Brits know what it means to enjoy a refreshing cocktail or an ice-cold pint by the beach during their ventures abroad. But alcohol can dehydrate you, which isn't ideal in particularly hot climates.
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