Preparing for your trip
Now that your travel is booked, here are some items to consider as you start your countdown to departure.
With reports continuing to surface (and be shared and re-shared and shared again) about sad incidents taking place in tourist destinations, travelers are increasingly being encouraged to take extra precautions while traveling. As citizens of the world, we know that crime happens everywhere, even in own backyards. but there are steps you can take while traveling to decrease the risk of crime and tragedy.
So you went “all-in” for food, drinks, amenities and activities - but how do you ensure you’re making the most of your experience? Check out our suggestions for living your best all-inclusive life.
The U.S. State Department is the entity responsible for providing travel information for U.S. citizens and issuing passports. Non-U.S. citizens can also refer to their country’s equivalent group.
Whether you’re a roller or a folder, there certain items you’ll want to pack in your suitcase if you’re heading to a Caribbean beach, on a European city tour or to the sand dunes of Dubai. Read on for our tried and true tips on what you really need, what to leave at home and dress code clarity.
Now that you’ve booked the trip of your dreams, here are some important items to consider as you start your countdown to departure.