It’s almost time to go! Have you taken care of everything before heading out for two weeks? Even if you’re only away for a long weekend, these travel tips can help you avoid the stress that often comes before and after a trip. A big thank you to Greg, our seasoned world traveler, for sharing this helpful checklist. We’d love to hear your own suggestions—feel free to give us a call and share them!
Pre-Trip Preparation
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Check your passport — Make sure it’s valid for at least one month beyond your return date.
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Confirm visa requirements and apply for any necessary travel visas.
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Review health needs — Obtain required vaccinations or prescriptions.
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Refresh your toiletries — Ensure you have the right sizes for travel. Pack carry-on liquids in a quart-size zip-top bag.
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Order foreign currency from your bank.
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Prepare your wardrobe — Wash, mend, and organize clothing and shoes for the trip.
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If traveling over Election Day, complete and mail your absentee ballot.
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Designate a contact person (friend, family, or neighbor). Provide them with your itinerary, contact information, and copies of your passport and credit cards.
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Pay upcoming bills or set up automatic payments while you’re away.
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Stock up on camera supplies — Memory cards, batteries, or film.
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Make a shopping list for any last-minute items.
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Keep all tickets, vouchers, and itineraries together in a safe, accessible place.
One Week Before Departure
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Suspend mail and newspaper delivery.
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Notify emergency contacts of your travel dates and destinations.
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Contact your home security provider with your travel dates and contact info.
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Visit AAA (We don’t suggest this)  for an international driver’s license.
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Print your itinerary and contact details for anyone watching your home.
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Refill prescriptions and pack them properly.
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Print complete itineraries, including vouchers and tickets, for yourself and your travel companion.
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Print hotel confirmations, car rental vouchers, and flight details.
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Call your cell provider to check coverage and rates abroad; add time to phone cards if needed.
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Email your itinerary to close friends and family.
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Write instructions for your housekeeper, sitter, or pet care provider.
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Inform credit card companies of your travel dates and destinations; obtain PINs if required.
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Make photocopies of passports — exchange one with your travel partner and leave another with your at-home contact.
One Day Before Departure
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Water plants.
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Remove perishables from the refrigerator and pantry.
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Wash dishes and tidy up.
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Drop pets off or confirm in-home care arrangements.
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Arrange transportation to the airport or station.
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Set timers for lights, radio, or TV.
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Confirm flight times and print boarding passes (if applicable).
Day of Departure
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Adjust thermostats to vacation settings.
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Shut off gas valves (if needed).
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Empty trash bins.
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Lock all doors and windows securely.
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Close blinds and curtains.
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Turn on answering machine and porch light.
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Double-check essentials — passport, tickets, itinerary, and vouchers are packed and easily accessible.
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Withdraw cash from an ATM or exchange counter.
Sanity Savers
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Pack a good book for the journey.
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Keep eyewear handy — contacts, solution, and glasses should be in your carry-on.
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Include your MP3 player or phone (with charger/adapters) in your carry-on.
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Buy postcard stamps ahead of time if traveling domestically.
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Bring pre-printed address labels for easy postcard writing.
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If driving, pack maps or ensure your GPS is updated and charged.
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Bring a travel guidebook and/or language phrasebook.
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Make a souvenir list of people to shop for.
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Print maps and addresses of key destinations before leaving.


