Incidentals

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What are Incidentals in travel?

Incidentals refer to any charges that a tourist incurs during their travels, but are not included in the tour package’s overall cost. These expenses may be minor and non-essential, such as a room service meal or a newspaper, or more significant, such as transportation costs not covered by the tour package.

Common examples of incidentals include drinks, meals, souvenirs, and additional leisure activities that are purchased outside of the tour’s agreed-upon itinerary. Incidental fees can also include transportation expenses, such as taxi fares or rental car fees outside of what is already covered by the tour package.

It is essential for travelers to budget for incidentals and factor them into their travel expenses since they can add up quickly. Travel agencies and tour operators typically provide clear instructions and guidance on any incidental expenses and what they cover before beginning the trip.

Overall, it is important for tourists to have a clear understanding of what incidental expenses are and budget accordingly to avoid any surprises or unexpected expenses during their travels.

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