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Travel Resources

Helpful tools and information to make your travel planning smoother, safer, and stress-free.
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Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all travelers to protect against unexpected cancellations, delays, medical emergencies, or other unforeseen events.

We partner with Tin Leg Travel Insurance, a trusted provider offering flexible coverage options to fit your trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) Do I need a passport?
 For most international travel, yes. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your return date. Some destinations have additional entry requirements.
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2) When should I book my trip?
 Generally, booking 3–9 months in advance gives you the best selection and pricing, especially for cruises, peak seasons, and international travel.
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3) Do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all travelers to protect against unexpected cancellations, delays, or medical emergencies while abroad.
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4) Can you help with flights?
Yes — we can assist with flight recommendations, booking, and coordination as part of your overall travel plan.

5) Do you charge a planning fee?
We may charge a planning or service fee depending on the complexity of your trip. Any fees will be discussed upfront.

6) Can you plan trips for groups?
Yes! We love planning group travel, including family vacations, destination weddings, bachelorette trips, and corporate travel.

Smart Packing Tips for Stress-Free Travel

Before You Pack

  • Check that your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date.

  • Make digital and paper copies of your passport, ID, and important documents.

  • Confirm baggage allowances with your airline before packing.

  • Download your travel documents, hotel details, and tickets to your phone.

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What to Pack in Your Carry-On

  • Passport, ID, and travel documents

  • Medications (in original bottles)

  • Valuables (jewelry, electronics, important papers)

  • A change of clothes and basic toiletries

  • Chargers, adapters, and power bank

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Packing Smart (and Light)

  • Lay out everything you think you need — then remove about 20%.

  • Use packing cubes to stay organized and save space.

  • Roll clothes instead of folding to reduce wrinkles.

  • Pack versatile outfits that can be mixed and matched.

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For International Travel

  • Bring a universal power adapter.

  • Notify your bank of your travel dates.

  • Research local customs, dress codes, and tipping etiquette.

  • Consider downloading translation apps or offline maps.

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Don’t Forget

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat

  • Refillable water bottle

  • Travel-sized toiletries (TSA-compliant if flying carry-on only)

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)

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