Time for a Holiday

Let’s Getaway – it’s time for a holiday!

Time for a holiday alright, it’s too hot this summer to stay in New Zealand – is it time you went somewhere a bit cooler?

Haha, just kidding, although there are a few places out there with white sand beaches and clear blue water to swim in…

If you like the sound of that, we can finance the whole trip:

  • flights
  • accommodation
  • travel insurance
  • vehicle rentals
  • spending money

So pack your bags and apply online today in less than five minutes!

Most of our holiday loans are processed the same day and with Internet banking being so efficient as it is, many of our clients receive their funds within just a few hours after applying.

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Time for a Holiday – 5 Tips to Beat Jet Lag

Sure it’s time for a holiday, but the last thing in the world you need is Jet Lag.

Jet lag can be a real downer, especially when you find yourself groggy and out-of-sync with the local culture. With a little preparation and self-discipline, you can ensure you arrive at your destination feeling refreshed and ready for your new adventure.

Start Well-Rested

Lack of sleep in addition to time zone changes will almost always result in a lethargic first couple of days in your new travel destination. Don’t make the mistake of thinking you will sleep on the plane — it rarely ever happens! Skip any departure parties the night before so you can put your best foot forward right off the plane.

Eat & Drink Healthy

Rule #1: Refrain from in-flight drinks. These may be tempting – especially if you’re trying to wind down and rest – but high altitudes can increase the effects of alcohol by 2-3 times. There’s no need to throw your body more off-balance than it already will be after you land.

Rule #2: Only drink caffeine on or before a flight if you are traveling west. Scientists have found that espresso before a flight traveling westward may actually combat jet lag, but will have the opposite effect when traveling east.

Rule #3: Do your best to eat healthy before and during your flight. You may not be offered the best selection of food on the plane, so pack a large meal to bring with you (just forgo any liquids or sauces!). Keep some homemade or healthy snacks on your carry-on as well – you don’t want to be tempted by airport fast food during layovers.

Rule #4: Make a small grocery store run once you arrive at your new destination to stock up on water and healthy snacks. Keeping healthy snacks and water on hand limits unhealthy food choices that inevitably occur when you’re body is starving.

Exercise Before & After

Even if it’s just a quick walk in your new destination or a few yoga poses in your hotel room, a little stretching and exercise can go a long way. Getting a little workout in before your flight can relieve any stress or restlessness. Exercising afterward is a great way to wear yourself out so you can get a good night’s rest.

While you should stretch your muscles and raise your heart rate before, during, and after your flight, there is an east-or-west rule of thumb that applies to exercise as well: morning workouts will be most beneficial to those flying east, while afternoon or evening workouts would be best for those traveling west.

Adjust Your Internal Clock

Adjusting your internal clock and sleep cycle is absolutely critical in minimizing jetlag when it’s time for a holiday. Melatonin is a natural alternative to prescription sleep aids that can help you fall asleep earlier in the night, so in the days before – and during – your trip use it to get your sleep schedule on par with your destination country’s.

It’s also recommended that you hold off eating during the latter half of your flight, and then enjoy a meal once arriving at the nearest mealtime. Remember, some countries may typically eat meals earlier or later than others, so try to adapt to the local meal schedule accordingly.

Stay Hydrated

It’s well-known that recycled cabin air is very dehydrating and the WORST for your skin, so make sure to guzzle that water! Keeping lotion and moisturizing lip balm will help combat some of the dryness, but to feel your best you should be drinking about one decent glass of water every hour you’re awake during your flight. If you’re feeling daring, whip out an ultra-hydrating sheet mask and put it on before your in-flight nap; celebrities do it all the time, no one’s judging!

TIME FOR A HOLIDAY – ENJOY!

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