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If you’ve ever felt like the world is too big, too confusing or just downright overwhelming to tackle on your own, then this blog post is for you.
I know what it feels like when it seems like there are so many things in front of us that we can’t do anything about because they’re just too big. It’s not true though!
Finding ways to be more savvy and less overwhelmed by our lives is actually really easy with these 61 tips that will make you a savvier traveler and give you some peace of mind at home.
Read on if travel has been on your mind lately but maybe you don’t have the time or money to take a break from life right now – this post is perfect for all types of travelers!
Be prepared with a travel kit that includes necessities such as medications
Make sure to carry a travel kit with you when going on vacation. This will make it easy for you to stay healthy while away from home by including things like medicine and other items that are essential for your health.
Whether you’re going for a week or two on vacation, or on a business trip, make sure to travel prepared. My travel kit always includes tons of medicine. I don’t want to catch something while out on the road, so I’m prepared for anything!
It’s also a good idea to include emergency contact information into your travel kit.
Keep your passport handy at all times – don’t put it in a safe or locker
Don’t leave your passport in a safe.
I don’t want to sound like your mother, but you should keep it with you at all times because if it’s stolen then that could cause problems when going through security or leaving the country.
Always keep your passport in a place you can easily access it in case you need to make an emergency exit.
Update apps to your destination’s currency to track your spending
You can track your spending more easily if you update the apps on your phone to the destination’s currency. That way, it will be easier for you to check how much money you have left so that there are no surprises when it comes time to pay.
If you’re traveling, it’s a good idea to set your phone to the local currency so that all of your transactions are automatically labeled with their correct prices.
Fiddling around with exchange rates all the time is not worth it!
Book flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to get the cheapest fares
The best time to book a flight is on Tuesday or Wednesday. That’s because most people are looking for flights over the weekend, so you can find some great deals if you have patience!
I first learned this trick from my flight attendant friends – and I can now confirm it works amazingly well! I’ve saved thousands of dollars by simply following this one travel hack.
Use Google Maps offline so you can still navigate even without a connection
If you’re driving or walking between places and don’t have a data connection, use Google Maps’ offline mode. It’ll still give you directions and useful information like the distance to your destination, what streets to take, and how long it’ll take to get there.
You can also download a map of your places of interest ahead of time, and then you get to use it anywhere – even on things like subways!
Carry a credit card from home country as well as one from destination country
If you are traveling to another country, it’s always a good idea to bring your credit card from your home country with you. You don’t want to rely on just one or two cards when travelling because that could be risky if one of them gets lost or stolen.
I always bring my credit card from home, as well as one from the place I’m going or alternatively an international card such as Revolut. In case anything happens, I always have a way to get money and communicate with people at home.
What are your own best travel hacks?
Traveling can be a stressful and terrifying experience, but it doesn’t have to be.
By following these simple tips, you will always know what to expect, where your passport is at all times, how much money you’re spending on flights and accommodations (and when), and most importantly, that you are ready in case of emergency.
What are some of your own best traveling hacks? Share them with us below!
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"61 Tips for Savvy Travelers: How to Stay Calm, Prepared, and Save Money While Traveling"
Introduction:
Discover the Secrets to Stress-Free Travel
Traveling can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to navigating the complexities of international travel. From packing to currency exchange to finding your way around unfamiliar cities, it can all feel overwhelming. But, it doesn't have to be that way! In this article, we'll cover 61 tips that will help you become a savvier traveler, giving you peace of mind and the ability to save money along the way. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting out, these tips are sure to make your next trip a success.
I. Essential Travel Kit
A. Be Prepared with Medications
B. Include Emergency Contact Information
II. Passport Management
A. Keep Your Passport Handy
B. Avoid Leaving Your Passport in a Safe
III. Budget Management
A. Update Apps to Track Spending
B. Set Your Phone to Local Currency
IV. Flight Booking
A. Book Flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
B. Find the Cheapest Fares
V. Navigation
A. Use Google Maps Offline
B. Download Maps Ahead of Time
VI. Credit Card Management
A. Carry a Credit Card from Home and Destination
B. Have a Backup Plan in Case of Emergency
Conclusion:
Traveling doesn't have to be a source of stress and anxiety. By following these simple tips, you'll be able to travel with peace of mind, knowing that you're prepared for any eventuality. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, these tips will help you save money, stay organized, and make the most of your trip. So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your next adventure today!