Choose an Experienced Travel Counselor to help you plan your Vacation -
Without a doubt, it has been proven time and again that a competent travel agent will navigate through the maze of
choices available to you. There are as many choices as there are travelers and an agent can match your preferences to
the best travel arrangements at the most reasonable prices. Atlas Cruises and Tours is here to help
with all of your travel needs.
Read and Understand all of your Travel Documents -
If your airline tickets are non-refundable, ask your agent to explain the procedures and additional cost involved should
you have to make a change in your travel plans. If you are traveling abroad, apply for your passport and visas as far in
advance as you can. During the peak travel seasons when the passport offices process the most applications, securing a
passport can take several weeks.
Purchase Trip Cancellation Insurance -
Having good insurance coverage is the only way to plan for accidents or the unpredictable. Most cruise lines and
tour operators offer an inexpensive insurance package that can be purchased at the time of deposit. Most policies
have a blanket coverage that will protect your investment should you need to cancel the trip completely, as well
as medical emergency coverage while you're traveling. Travel insurance coverage varies by the provider, so be
sure to read all of the details of your policy before you go.
Pack Everything of Value in your Carry-on Luggage -
Though it may seem to be stating the obvious, if your luggage is lost, even temporarily, you could experience
problems that are easily prevented. Make a point to fill any prescriptions before you leave the U.S. and carry
an extra pair of contact lenses or glasses, just in case. If you are traveling with small children, take along
some of their favorite toys, crayons, books and snacks. Changing routines is less upsetting for children when
they have their familiar favorites around them.
As the saying goes, take twice as much money and half as many clothes as you think you'll need.-
Pack as light as possible and be sure that you have room in your luggage for souvenirs. Comfortable walking shoes and
loose fitting clothes are a must. Remember that many airlines are enforcing the "one piece of carry-on luggage" rule,
particularly when the flight is full, so pack your bags accordingly.
Keep a Duplicate Copy of your Passport and Travelers Checks in a Safe Place. -
Securing replacements of these documents when you travel abroad is much easier when you can provide copies of
originals. Credit cards are widely accepted and ATM machines have become part of the landscape in many foreign
countries. But, you may still find it necessary to carry cash when you venture into small towns and rural areas.
When You cross Several Time Zones, there are ways to Minimize the Effects of "Jet Lag". -
For example, try to get extra sleep the week before your trip. Take earplugs and an eye mask to shut out distractions so
that you can easily sleep on the new schedule. And force yourself to maintain your normal sleep pattern so that your body
can adjust more quickly. It is common to become dehydrated on a long flight, so drink plenty of water and avoid drinking
alcohol, which dehydrates the body even further.
Keep all of your receipts for purchases of goods or services outside of the U.S. -
In many other countries, a VAT,or "value added tax" is added to the purchase price of everything from theater tickets to
toothpaste. Depending on the country that you are traveling to, these taxes can be as high as 25% or 30%. The good news
is that if you have your receipts, VAT is reimbursable when you return to the U.S. Also be aware that U.S. Customs
regulations allow travelers a maximum of $400.00 per person duty free allowance upon re-entry to the United States.
Faux Your own Good -
Junk jewelry or fabulous fakes travel beautifully. Leave items of great monetary or sentimental value at home where you know they
are safe. It means you will be a little more carefree.
Suspend Newspaper Deliveries and have the Post Office hold your Mail. -
Although burglars may not be very bright, even the "dimly lit" will realize those piles of newspapers by the front
door probably means that you are out of town!
Leave a Few lights on in the Evening -
If the lights in your home are equipped with a timing system, set the timer to turn the lights on at dusk and off at dawn,
or according to your usual routine. Timing systems are inexpensive and available at most home improvement stores.
Don't Change the Message on your Telephone Answering Machine. -
When you are going on vacation, tell your coworkers, friends and relatives about your travel plans. Other
callers can leave messages that can be returned when you get back from your vacation.