Whether you are planning your trip with a professional travel agent or you have decided to DIY it, it is crucial that you review things during the research, booking, payment, and documentation processes. We are all human and make mistakes. Not to mention computers and technology are only sometimes as reliable as we would like. We compiled a review list to help alleviate stress and prepare for your upcoming travel.
As a traveler, reviewing and checking off several things is essential to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Here’s a fairly comprehensive list to review and check off.
- Passport and Visas: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your return date, and check if you need any visas for the countries you plan to visit. Do this before picking your dates and quoting your trip.
- Travel Insurance: Purchase travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unforeseen events. Keep a copy of the policy number and contact information while traveling.
- Health Precautions: Check if any vaccinations or health precautions are required or recommended for the destinations you’ll be visiting. Also, be sure to alert your travel planner of any health concerns, such as mobility issues, dietary needs, and phobias.
- Itinerary and Reservations: Double-check your travel itinerary, flight, accommodation, and any other reservations you’ve made. We cannot stress that you read all the information from the beginning to the start of your trip. Reading your reservations’ fine print and details throughout the booking process allows for changes before penalties might occur. Be sure to note essential terms and conditions.
- Emergency Contacts: List emergency contacts, including family members, friends, and the local embassy or consulate. You should provide at least one contact to your planner or add on your reservation when requested.
- Money and Banking: When booking, you often need to alert your bank of a significant charge, especially for debit cards, as your bank might see this as fraudulent. Before travel, inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid issues using your credit/debit cards abroad. Carry some cash in local currency as well.
- Electronics and Chargers: Ensure you have all required chargers and adapters for your electronic devices.
- Essential Documents: Make photocopies or digital scans of your passport, visa, travel insurance, and other necessary documents. Store them securely online and carry physical copies as backups.
- Language and Culture: Learn some basic phrases in the local language and research cultural norms to show respect and avoid misunderstandings.
- Weather: Check the weather forecast for travel dates and pack appropriate clothing.
- Medications and First Aid: Bring any necessary medications and a basic first aid kit. Carry your medicines in your onboard luggage allowance.
- Travel Apps: Download helpful travel apps, such as maps, language translators, currency converters, and travel guides.
- Luggage Restrictions: Check your airline’s baggage allowances and restrictions to avoid additional fees.
- Transportation: Plan how you’ll get from the airport to your accommodation and between destinations.
- Emergency Numbers: Check your documents for local phone numbers and what to do in the case of emergency or interruption while traveling. Keep instructions on dialing out in a foreign country with you, or don’t hesitate to ask a local such as the hotel concierge, to assist you with making a call.
- Photocopy Your Itinerary and Photograph Important items: Give a copy of your travel itinerary to a family member or friend in case of emergencies. Please take photos of your passport, travel insurance, and other important documents in case they get lost or stolen.
Remembering to review trip details and check off items in the early stages will help alleviate issues and dissappoints in the final stages. But remember, there is always the possibility that you or your planner miss an item, forget an item, or go things go wrong. Embrace the journey with an open mind, be flexible with your plans, and make the most of every moment.
By reviewing and checking off these points, you’ll be well-prepared for your travels and can focus on enjoying your adventure to the fullest. Safe travels!
Lisa Rossmeissl is the owner of Boomerang Escapes, a home-based agency located in Old Bridge, New Jersey with agents in TN, MS, and WI.
She has been a professional travel consultant since 2008 and specializes in Australia and the South Pacific. Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, and Cook Islands are among the specialist certificates she holds. Her agency’s focus is on creating custom itineraries with their client’s wants, desires, and budgets in mind. She and her planners believe in getting to know the traveler to ensure they have a vacation to remember. With each planner specializing in a different market area, Boomerang Escapes can offer a wide variety of leisure vacation planning.