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Top Tips For Smooth Summer Travel

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Summer travel season is in full swing, with all the difficulties that come with it. If you plan to travel within the next few months, here are some tips to make the most of your trip.  

Buy travel insurance  

Protecting yourself and your trip with travel insurance that covers the basics (think trip cancellation, lost luggage, and medical expenses) is always a good idea. Still, it’s essential in the summer, when airline issues increase and hurricane season can quickly derail your vacation. Square Mouth is an excellent website for comparing insurance policies based on your destination and needs.   

Check your passport  

 If you’re traveling internationally, be sure to check the expiration date of your passport. Some countries do not allow travelers to enter if their passport will expire in less than six months. Check the requirements of your destination to be sure you’re in the clear and don’t need an emergency passport appointment.

Pack strategically  

 The best way to avoid the struggle of lost luggage is by traveling with only a carry-on. Of course, this isn’t always possible, so the next best thing is to add a GPS locator like an Apple Airtag to your luggage to keep track of it. If you check a suitcase, also be sure to pack at least one spare outfit in your carry-on or personal item. That way, if your luggage is lost or delayed, you at least have one change of clothes to hold you over while things get sorted. 

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Pack your patience  

 Summer is the highest season in the world. That means you’ll find longer lines everywhere — at the airport and any tourist attractions you might visit. Be patient, get to the airport earlier than usual, mentally prepare yourself to deal with other tourists, and you’ll be fine.  

 Wake up early  

 As the saying goes, “The early bird gets the worm.” If you want to avoid crowds as much as possible, you have two choices: travel to a less touristy destination or get an earlier start to your day. The latter not only gives you a better chance of having the best photo ops and attractions to yourself, but you’ll also make the most of your day.  

Take care of yourself.  

 Nothing is worse than arriving at your destination and feeling under the weather. Still, it happens often as pre-travel prep plus a long travel day can take its toll on the body. In the days leading up to your trip, be sure to hydrate, load up on vitamins, and get as much sleep as possible.  

 Mind your belongings  

 If you’re going to Europe this summer — or any other popular destination — be especially careful with your belongings—pickpockets prey on unsuspecting tourists. If you’re wearing a purse, use one that crosses your body and stays in front of you. In crowded areas, keep your hand over your bag for extra security. If you’re wearing a backpack, swing it to the front and make sure your most essential items are in the deep, zippered pocket. When seated at an outdoor cafe or restaurant, don’t leave your phone on the table or hang your bag off your chair. And never put your phone in your back pocket. Be vigilant!  

 Stay cool and hydrated

 Countries around the world are experiencing record-breaking heat waves. Remember to stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and take frequent breaks from the heat!  

Jessica Poitevien
Jessica Poitevienhttp://mediacorpusa.com
Jessica is a freelance journalist on a quest to see and experience everything our gorgeous planet offers and share her experiences with her fellow travelers. Jessica has written for several world-class Travel Magazines.
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