James F Thompson and Ginny McGrath
Win a trip to the Ice Hotel in Lapland

1. Poolside disco
Turn the latest iPod Nano into a waterproof jukebox with the Atlantic
EGO iceBar2 speaker system. The gadget encases your Pod in a clear
plastic housing and attaches a small pair of small speakers designed to
withstand up to three metres of water at a cost of £38.
2. Safe house
MindMyHouse is a new website that
finds free house sitters. You want your home/pets looked after while you're
away; they want a free place to stay. The site lists around 1,600 house
sitters across the globe and offers a contract, which deals with issues like
damage to the property and utility bills.
3. Personalise your postcard
ppme.co.uk is one of a number of sites
offering holidaymakers the chance to create and send postcards using their
holiday snaps. Customers upload a photograph then fill in the text and a
real postcard is sent anywhere in the UK for 99pence.
4. Keep it together
The Classic
travel wallet from Kiki James is hand-stitched leather, lined with suede
and has four sections for tickets, passport, insurance and other documents.
Buyers can personalise by colour and add embossed initials or text. Prices
start at £59.
5. Sleep in silk
Travellers
Tree Silk Travel Pyjamas are made of a light and comfortable silk, dry
quickly and can be folded into a palm-sized mesh bag. Short pairs for men
and women cost £29.99.
6. Hire a welly washer
Boutique Cotswolds hotel Lords of the
Manor offers guests the services of an outdoor butler for an extra fee.
Duties include dog brushing, welly washing and even map ironing, with prices
from £95 per day.
7. Personal paps
Forget cut-off heads and blurred vistas - Eye
Photographic Workshops will provide a professional photographer,
anywhere in the world, from £1,175 a day. They offer tuition, will bring
whatever kit you need, and even a stylist if you want one - they'll also
help with the printing and framing.
8. Back rub in your bag
Turn your five-hour road trip into a massage session, with one of these
portable gadgets. First up is the HoMedics
Shiatsu Plus Massager which makes up for in functions what it lacks in
compactness. It costs from around £60 if you shop around, and dispenses
heated massages and can be plugged into a cigarette lighter slot. Or for
less money - and a little more hand luggage-friendly, there's the HoMedics
Hydragel Lightweight Hand Held Back Massager that's rechargeable and
costs around £20.
9. Get someone else to do the lugging
The fiasco at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 earlier this year saw bookings
with First Luggage more than
double - but it's not just Heathrow, you don't have to ask around many
friends to find someone whose luggage has gone amiss on holiday. The
UK-based firm transports luggage door-to-door by FedEx from £49 per
suitcase.
10. Arrive by chopper
Forget sitting in traffic. Guests of Dubai’s iconic Burj
Al Arab hotel can arrive on the roof by Augusta 109 Executive
helicopter. Transfers from Dubai International Airport take 10 minutes and
cost around £1,500. Arrivals in Hong Kong staying at the Peninsula
hotel also have the same option, with a one-way flight taking 20 minutes
and costing £842. New
York Helicopter offers the same service in New York City, serving
Manhattan airports from £750 per four-person journey.
11. A first-class sleep in economy
Frequent fliers tired of sleepless journeys can seek refuge in the 1st
Class Sleeper, an inflatable travel pillow that claims to provide back
and shoulder support, available for £28.95. There's also the Jetsleeper,
which is a self-expanding pillow that hooks on to the aircraft headrest and
armrest and can be adjusted to suit the size of the user. The gadget was
rejected by the judges of the TV show, Dragon’s Den, but found funding
elsewhere. It comes in a pocket-sized bag and costs £20.
12. Home, James
The next best thing to your own James? Global chauffeur agency Tristar
provides chauffeurs in smart cars in over 40 countries, or they can drive
your vehicle if you'd prefer. The Premium service offers Mercedes S-Class
and E-Class. Rates
vary, but you can get a quick quote online.
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