Travel Tips

  • Always consider insuring your travel arrangements for the protection of yourself and your investment. Travel is an investment. There are all kinds of travel insurance policies available at varied prices. Many customers have had to cancel or interrupt their vacation because something unexpected happened; they had a travel companion or a loved one at home became sick, injured, or passed away. Accidents do happen on vacation, why not be prepared! Medical air lifts (helicopters, etc.) can be very expensive: so can last minute flights from any city or port if something happens. Foreign Doctors/Hospitals demand cash for care. Pre-existing illness can turn severe.
  • Always travel with your official photo ID. Have your ID available for the ticket counter. If you are leaving the country, you must show proof of U.S. citizenship. Persons traveling with children other than their own will need special documentation permitting the children to travel with you. Non U.S. citizens may need special documentation. Depending on the destination, passports and visas may be required.
  • Always pack medications and valuables in your carry on luggage. Consider carrying a change of clothing in your carry on. Lost luggage can put a major damper on your vacation.
  • If traveling out of the country, please convert adequate cash before you leave. Most foreign entities charge you a surcharge for conversion. Why pay more? Be careful of using your credit card on foreign soil.
  • Please notify your travel agent, in writing, if you experience any problems with your trip; your flight, your accommodations, your service, etc. Be very specific in your description, issue/concern. If anyone providing you service during your trip was unprofessional or abusive in any manner, please notify the agent immediately upon return from trip. Please note the time, day, the date of the occurrence and the person with whom you had the encounter. If the situation deems earlier notification, don’t hesitate to do so. Customer satisfaction is imperative.
  • Anywhere you may travel in a non-metered cab and are returning to your hotel, remember, do not surmise the cab fare is the same coming back as it was going. Ask how much before you get into the cab! Be wary of going anywhere a cab driver suggests, their main interest is the “kick back” they get or the fare they charge.
  • Especially in a foreign country, be extremely careful when ordering off a menu with no prices listed. There have been cases where customers have been surprised with a bill of several hundred dollars for ordinary meals which, when the bill is presented, are called “gourmet.” Never take food or drink offered to you by a stranger; it may be drugged. Make copies of your passport and travelers checks and keep in a separate area from the originals in case your passport is lost. Also, a note in your passport listing your hotels and arrival dates may help return your lost passport quicker.
  • Be careful of any peddler who shoves his wares in your face or at your chest, these moves are prime “set up actions” by pick pockets (to mask their moves or the moves of their aides into your pockets!). Use caution if someone drops change, merchandise, etc., in front of you. Don’t help to pick it up! Stay Alert!
  • Please consult your physician for personalized health advice when traveling internationally for information in immunizations, medications, motion sickness, jet lag, etc. You may also contact other reputable travel medical sources.

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