Does spain and australia requre a us visa to travel for american citizens?

Assuming you're travelling on a US passport you need a visa to enter Australia. See http://www.immi.gov.au for visa information and how to apply.US citizens do not need a visa to enter Spain. As a tourist you are entitled to stay for 90 days out of every 180 days in the Schengen Zone – that includes Spain and Western Europe – without a visa.. 2 years ago 3 people rated this as good trghtgError processing request

HELP! Cheap travel services in spain!?

- Chosen by Voters HiHere is the link to the Andalucia tourist board web site in English. there is lots of information.http://www.andalucia.org/index_en.htmlMany of the coastal cities and towns are not served by trains but there are good bus services – your hotel will be able to help you.Have a wonderful time. Andalucia is beautiful. 3 years ago 63% 5 Votes

We are planning to travel to spain this year.?

- Chosen by Voters Absolutely Granada…we stayed several nights in the paradore at Al Hambra…the best!!!!!!!!!! I felt like I stepped back in time and loved every minute of it! It was cool and beautiful, there was plenty to do…the restaurant was superb and wandering about town was a delight! I also loved La Segrada Familia…climbed to the top of the tower…not sure you can still do that but it was awesome! Also enjoyed the Picasso Museum and walking around town…stopped at numerous sidewalk cafes in town and on the waterfront…do some research first on these areas and follow the maps. 4 years ago 100% 1 Vote

Do we need a car to travel between cities in Costa Del Sol Spain? Is it better to have a car or take tours?

I would hire a car. If you want to visit the smaller places as well as the well known places you will definitely need a car. There are bus services, but in the smaller towns they are very limited.Driving here isn't as bad as someone made out. The mortality rate is higher than many places, but I have seen very few accidents and I drive up and down this coast. From Marbella, to go anywhere by train you'd have to go to Málaga first. Car is the best way because en route to a lot of these bigger places you mention there are some wonderful small villages. Going by bus or train you will not get the opportunity and stop for a while. Source(s): Live on the Costa del Sol 2 years ago Thankds for your input. It's nice to talk to someone that lives in the area. We're excited about our visit to Spain!

Out of Spain, Portugal, and Northern Africa, whats the best to see?

Go to Barcelona and see the Sagrada Familia cathedral. And go to Fes, Morocco, and see the tanneries. Marrakesh is a lot like Fes but the market has far more restaurants than in Fes. I stayed at the Ibis hotel in Marrakesh–immediately to the right of the train station. $53 bucks a night and well worth it; even the crappiest of the dives in Fes wanted over $25 a night. You can buy lovely earrings in the Marrakesh market (right by the entrance) for cheap–well under a dollar a pair. If you need a pair of glasses–bring your own frames (you can get them from thrift stores for a buck) and a prescription, and have them made in Tangiers. Photograys here cost $140 for two lenses; in Spain it was $57; in Tangiers, $30. If you truly want carpet for yourself, research prices in the US before you go. We met these Moroccans who allegedly lived in Canada who struck up a conversation with us on the train to Tangiers and went on and on about this "government run carpet shop" where they buy carpets for a thousand dollars each (delivered to the US price) and resell them in the US for four times as much. After telling them that I might be interested, but that I would check on ebay that night to see what they were selling for, the guy abruptly disappeared. At any Moroccan restaurant==pay for your food BEFORE you eat it. They have a knack for adding extra stuff (like a salad or bread tray) and if you touch it, even to nibble, they charge you for the whole thing. If you insist on paying in advance, you won't get screwed. And always keep enough in small bills to pay with exact change, whether it's the cabdriver or at a restaurant. One time we didn't do this, and they tried to overcharge us by $4, with some stupid excuse–I dont' even remember what it was—and I (a conservatively dressed grandmother) yelled at them in English. Of course, they didn't understand a word of it, but eventually decided to give me back my change to shut me up.In Tangiers==strongly recommend Hotel Paris, in the new section,but close to the old city. We paid $25 there. Strongly recommend AGAINST Hotel Continental in the old city–I think the price was $42 and it was mediocre. Moroccan trains are very good. But skip first class; it costs half again as much and it really isn't more comfortable, because you can't stretch out like you can in second class. (On the last train ride we paid for first class tickets, and, an hour later, voluntarily switched to second class, so that should tell you something). Brush up on even basic French before you go to Morocco–Spanish is almost useless there. Source(s): Personal experience 6 years ago 2 people rated this as good Thanks!

Where in the UK does the cheapest travel insurance for a 17 year old?

- Chosen by Voters Have you tried STA Travel? They are the student travel agency, so should be able to help you out. Source(s): http://www.statravel.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/… 3 years ago 100% 3 Votes 1 person rated this as good

Frequent Complications Of Dental Extraction

A dental extraction is among the fundamental procedures in dentistry. It entails the removal of decaying, crowded, or awkwardly positioned teeth. Despite the fact that it truly is usually a easy procedure, there is nonetheless a likelihood for complications to create. Understanding what these complications are may be the initial step in stopping them.

Excessive bleeding is actually a achievable consequence of dental extraction. This typically happens when a patient has been taking medication that reduces blood-clotting platelets prior to the process. Severe bleeding also occurs when the patient engages in heavy chores proper following the extraction. If the extraction isn’t performed appropriately, the blood vessels under the root may be damaged, making a blood trough.

Dental extraction complications are frequently caused by patient neglect. After the process, dentists orient their patients concerning the kind of food to eat and how they really should be eaten. Disobeying these guidelines will lead to further injuries within the oral cavity. Excessive bleeding, as an example, takes location when the extraction website comes into get in touch with with challenging food. Drinking employing a straw is also a trigger of blood loss since the wound region is compressed when the lips are pursed.

Another complication that will stem from a dental extraction can be a dry socket. This occurs when the clotting blood on the wound is dislodged, leaving the bone underneath open to other substances inside the mouth. If this occurs, patients must call Orland Park dentists or other specialists right away. The wound is going to be packed and stitched again. Keeping the wound exposed only prolongs healing and may even cause worse dental troubles.

Swelling usually follows a dental extraction. Frequent swelling internet sites include the jaw bone along with other adjacent structures. Nevertheless, if the tongue and the throat start off to swell, this is an indication of an allergic reaction. Patients ought to seek the aid of Orland Park dentists and other dental experts for instant remedy.

Some dental extractions are incompleteparts of the tooth or root may possibly not have been taken out. When exposed to air, the leftover portions can trigger sensitivity concerns. To remedy this, an Orland Park IL dentist or perhaps a similar expert elsewhere usually needs a follow-up appointment for an additional extraction. Nevertheless, if the patient wishes it so, the remaining portion in the tooth is left alone to fall off in due time.

HOW MUCH IT COSTS FOR TRAVEL INSURANCE?

- Chosen by Voters There are a number of different travel insurance policies on the market depending upon the level of cover you require and the duration of cover you want. >> http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/arti… 7 months ago 67% 2 Votes

What's the average cost to travel to every country in Western Europe?

Question is a bit vague, as it varies from airline to airline, when you want to go, how close you are to departureGo here for flight costs:www.skyscanner.netenter the departure airport and the arrival country and it will show you lowest costs for each month over a year 2 years ago 3 people rated this as good Thanks

Can i travel to spain with a passport that expires in 1 month?

- Chosen by Voters Taken from the Foreign Office Travel advice page:ENTRY REQUIREMENTSVisa Requirements If you are a British Citizen or British Subject with Right of Abode in the United Kingdom, you do not require a visa to enter Spain. Other British Nationals should confirm the current entry requirements with their nearest Spanish Diplomatic Mission. Passport validity A valid British passport must be held for entry to and exit from Spain. There is no minimum passport validity requirement but you should ensure that your passport is valid for the proposed period of your stay. Source(s): http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?page… 4 years ago 100% 5 Votes 1 person rated this as good