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Travel Europe Vacation Checklist
Travel to Europe may be a duty visit to look up family
connections, a combined business and family trip or the realization of a
cherished dream. Sidestep the stress and enhance the enjoyment of your
vacation by using our travel checklist when forward planning.
Visa questions? Vaccination queries? Give yourself time to research then
solve the problems in advance.
Half the joy of travel lies in the anticipation and excitement
beforehand. Involve the whole family in planning ahead and you’ll more
than double the chance of a stress-free journey and a holiday to
remember for all the right reasons.
Vacation checklist:
Six months ahead:
- Check that all family passports are valid and up to
date for the trip. Remember that some countries insist on a passport
with several months still to run after the proposed end of your trip.
- Remember that some countries may need special visas or
only allow so many days visit in the year. Check the regulations on the
appropriate embassy website.
- Check out necessary or recommended vaccinations for
your particular destination. Give yourself time to contact the family
doctor and arrange appointments.
- Be aware that some vaccinations may carry as great a
health risk as the problem they are intended to combat. Explore all the
options.
Three months ahead:
- Check your travel options, ticket availability and
prices. On cut-price airlines, the cheap fares are usually available
from the announcement of the flight. When these seats are sold, the
tickets become dearer and dearer still as the flight date approaches.
Sometimes you can be lucky with last minute booking but don’t count on
it.
- Remember that shopping through the Internet takes time
and patience. Shopping through a recognized travel agency can also
provide bargain prices as agencies have access to block bookings on
favorable terms.
- Check out normal weather patterns and temperatures for
the time of year when you intend to travel. Then check out the sales to
buy any new clothes for self and family, any pharmaceuticals you may
need for the journey and on holiday.
- Read everything you can lay your hands on about where
you are going–-not just the guidebook stuff but also local blogs or
internet websites where you can ask about what people like and dislike
about their own country and more importantly its tourists so that you
don’t stand on local toes wherever you go.
Be very sure that your destination provides enough variety to give
everyone in the family their ideal holiday. Better to change your mind
at this stage than spend money on a trip that no one really enjoys.
Useful links for government advice on visas and travel reports:
From the United States,
the US Department of State
gives info about visa and entry requirements when traveling from US to
Europe on holiday. Click the letter of the alphabet corresponding to the
initial letter of the country you are visiting. England, Scotland,
Wales, N Ireland come under U.
Ireland comes under I rather than E for Eire.
Through
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
you will find excellent country travel reports from the Canadian
consular affairs site. Easy to read and useful for checking before
deciding on your destination.
The
UK government also has a useful informational section.
This is specifically for guidance for working holidaymakers to the UK.
The menu on this page lists links for other categories too e.g.
students, au pairs. This could be interesting if you have a teenager in
the family looking for independent extended travel opportunities.
Health Advice
CDC: Traveler’s Health for
travel in Western Europe
CDC: Traveler’s Health for
travel
in Eastern Europe
You can also find special advice and recommendations for traveling with
children in the menu list on the right hand side of these web pages.
Remember: We are here to help you find the answers to all your
Travel Europe vacation queries. Contact us about anything you want to
know to make your trip a source of happy family memories and a
resounding success.
~Anne Duguid
Anne Duguid, a Scottish freelance lecturer
and writer, loves traveling in Europe. A true believer in budget travel
as the best way to learn about a country, its people and its culture,
she's looking forward to finding you that dream holiday in Europe. Join
her on the
European Travel Forum.
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