If you are traveling abroad for the first time, there is a lot to take on board when preparing yourself to go to another country overseas. It gives you an abundance of opportunities, but it can be a very daunting experience, especially for families who haven’t done any traveling for a number of years because of the pandemic or haven’t done any traveling at all! This is why it’s worth bearing in mind some of the following when it comes to getting the most out of your international travel experience.
Understand the Country
It’s a good idea to do some research on the country to give you a better insight into the traditions, culture, and language. While you may want to test your French pronunciation and language skills, it’s just as important to get a bigger picture of the country you are traveling to. While you may be venturing to another country as a tourist and plan on having a lot of downtime, it’s common courtesy to ensure that you get a good grasp of the country and the culture. While ordering food in a foreign language isn’t necessary, it’s always beneficial to show willingness. When you show hotel staff or waiters that you have taken the time to learn a few key phrases or have gone beyond the basics, this will result in a far better relationship with everyone.
Prioritize Safety
It is a good idea to understand the country better so you know the places that are safe for tourists, but you also should have some street-smart knowledge. When you’re walking around, if you have bags and wallets unsecured and you venture into a place that is very tourist-heavy, you have to have your wits about you. It’s important to enjoy ourselves, but we should think about keeping most of our valuables in the hotel safe or being a bit more vigilant when we are in unknown areas. As beneficial as it is to go exploring, you need to determine the comfort level of yourself and the family so you minimize risk. It’s a good idea to share your itineraries and information for your accommodation and tour guides with a family member or friend back home so someone knows where you’re supposed to be, just in case the worst-case scenario happens.
Get Travel Insurance
Lots of people avoid getting travel insurance because they think it’s way too expensive, but since COVID, it is becoming far more of an essential practice. Anything can happen when you go traveling, so you need to have something in place to cover medical expenses or ensure you can get medical help overseas. Depending on where you go, healthcare providers may very well ask you to pay upfront for treatment, and this is where travel insurance can cover all of those expenses. And if you need to get home quickly, it can cover the costs of returning you home safe and sound. Travel insurance doesn’t just cover medical emergencies, but it can help if you experience delayed or canceled flights, lost baggage, or even financial problems.
Getting Ready for the Time Difference
If you are venturing from the US to Europe, there can be at least an eight-hour difference. Jet lag can be very difficult to deal with, and learning how to fight jet lag is not about pushing yourself to stay awake as long as possible, although this might be useful. If you have a vacation booked, the best thing you can do is to start moving your body clock closer to that time. This might not be feasible, but for example, if your destination is eight hours ahead, if you can at least get your body clock four hours ahead of what you are normally used to, this can help offset that terrible sickness feeling that comes with jet lag. You should also drink a lot of water during the flights and spend the first couple of days taking it easy, especially if you have young children. If you schedule too much, you could run the risk of burning out and feeling like you need another vacation upon your return!
Do Not Overpack
It might be the vacation of a lifetime, in which case you may feel like you need to pack anything and everything. But packing light will help you travel far easier, especially when it comes to taking luggage up a flight of stairs or navigating public transport. You should pack appropriately for the country you’re traveling to, for example, warm clothes in a cold destination, but make sure that you leave some room for souvenirs!
There are many ways to prepare for travel, and some of these will always make a significant difference in the quality of your vacation.