Travel Pack
Prepared for:
Handsome Barida
Las Palmas
conference
jan 1st-2rd 2023
Table of Contents
1
Itinerary
2
covid-19 and visa requiremnt
3
Event Information
4
Travel budget
Itinerary
Itinerary (Trip Summary)
Date
Time
Event
01 oct
23:55
Depart Nigeria
02 oct
09:20
Arrive las palmas
02 oct
11:00
Optional Conference events at The las
palmas
02 oct
15:00
Check in BULL Reina Isabel & SPA
02 oct
16:30
Meeting with charles at The de Gran Canaria
Covid-19 and visa
Requirements
Covide-19 and visa requirement
visa :
● The visa should not be older than
10 yrs.
● Spanish visa application form
● Two passport photos
● all the pages of the travel
passport. click here for more info
Covid-19:
A negative test certificate - either a
PCR taken within 72 hours of
departure, or an antigen test taken
within 24 hours
A vaccination certificate
Certificate of recovery at least 11
days after testing positive (valid for
six months)
Check here for more info
Event
information
● Organize office items
● Keep in touch with client and
prospect
● Organizing chart
● Plan according to business
organization needs
Event planning
● Tipping is not routinely expected in Spain and
Spaniards generally never tip at restaurants with
table service.
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In Spain, the most common way to pay for
something is ‘pagar a pachas’ (paid by half), which
means dividing the bill equally so each individual
pays for their portion fairly. This is most common
among younger people.
It is best not to protest someone paying for you,
even out of politeness as arguing over the bill is
seen as bad manners. The best thing to do is give
them some money later on once you have left the
restaurant, or pay for a drink or dessert. If you want
to insist on paying the bill to make a good gesture,
you can get up as if going to the restroom and ask
the waiter privately for the bill, paying for it there.
If a person invites others out for a particularly
special or expensive occasion, there may be an
expectation that the host pays for the guests.
● Tipping is not routinely expected in Spain
and Spaniards generally never tip at
restaurants with table service.
● In Spain, the most common way to pay for
something is ‘pagar a pachas’ (paid by half),
which means dividing the bill equally so each
individual pays for their portion fairly. This is
most common among younger people.
●
It is best not to protest someone paying for
you, even out of politeness as arguing over
the bill is seen as bad manners. The best
thing to do is give them some money later on
once you have left the restaurant, or pay for a
drink or dessert. If you want to insist on paying
the bill to make a good gesture, you can get
up as if going to the restroom and ask the
waiter privately for the bill, paying for it there.
● If a person invites others out for a particularly
special or expensive occasion, there may be
an expectation that the host pays for the
guests.
Travel Budget
TABLE THAT
SHOWS THE
COST IN USD
REQUIREMENT
S
COST IN USD $
accomodation
$1,000
Activities
$800
Meal
$500
visa process
$800
flights
$700
TOTAL COST=
$3,800