2. Wouldn’t it be nice to travel with an expert?
Someone who knows their way around, no matter where you are.
Someone who speaks every language, someone who could get you
anywhere you needed to go…..
3. You can’t always ensure that your travel buddy will be the travel
guide of your dreams, but what you can ensure is that YOU are
prepared with the latest tips and tricks:
4. Complete a before-you-take off checklist
Make a checklist of all the
important to-do items you’ll
need to complete before
embarking on your travels.
This list should include
things like, getting your
passport and other
necessary documents ready
to go, confirming
reservations, calling your
bank and credit card
companies to let them know
where you’ll be, tending to
any household needs such
as pet sitters or arranging
for a neighbor to pick up
your mail for you, to last but
not least, packing!
5. This is a great habit to get into if you don’t want your credit card
company or bank to put a hold on your card while you are overseas.
Alert your bank and credit card company of your
travel plans
6. Always carry-on luggage
Big bags that need to be
checked require that you plan
for additional travel time! Take
advantage of the ability to carry
a smaller suitcase on the plane
with you. Invest in a reliable,
carry-on sized roller bag that will
work no matter what kind of trip
you’re taking. This not only
drives you to pack efficiently, it
also saves you the hassle of ever
having to check a bag.
7. Be flexible
Plan for delays and try not to get upset when things inevitably go wrong. By
giving yourself some additional travel time, you allow room for things to happen
that are out of your control. Patience is extremely important when traveling!
8. Innovate on your transportation
When you finally arrive at your destination, the last thing you want to do is figure
out how to get from A to B, especially at the airport. These days, smartphones make
getting a ride more convenient than ever. Do some research before you leave for
your trip to find out what transportation apps are available at your destination.
Arrange for a ride ahead of time to eliminate the extra stress of trying to finagle one
from the airport when you are tired and anxious to make it to your destination.
9. Speak up about special occasions!
When staying in a hotel, make
sure to mention if you’re
celebrating a special occasion
at the front desk. Whether it’s
a birthday, anniversary or
honeymoon, you have nothing
to lose by mentioning it! The
hotel might just upgrade your
accommodations!
Additionally, if you’re staying at
a larger chain hotel, it never
hurts to join their free loyalty
program. If they know you’re a
member, you could receive
extra perks like early check in
or late check out.
10. Act like a local to stay safe
When you’re in an unfamiliar city, it’s always important to take extra safety precautions. One of
the best ways to make sure you don’t become a target is to maintain a confident attitude. It’s
often the times when people are unsure, lost or stressed out when they run into trouble while
traveling.
Remain calm, cool and collected and always walk like you know where you are, even if you don’t.
11. A simple “Please,” “Thank you,” "Excuse me" and “I’m sorry” in the local language
goes a really long way. And hey, maybe "Beer" would be good to know too.
Learn common phrases of the local language