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Don't let people think you
just got off of the boat even if you did!
Going on an international cruise? What gear to stow on-board and how to see that
it is all in ship-shape condition.
International Cruises: What To Expect When
You Get Off The Boat By:
Jessica Davis
Taking a cruise to a foreign country can be a new and exciting experience if
you have never traveled abroad. There are plenty of new sights to see and things
to try, but there are also dangers that naïve travelers must be aware of. When
traveling internationally there are a number of things to take into
consideration that will make your vacation even more enjoyable.
When traveling internationally on a cruise it might be a good idea to invest in
travel insurance. Not only does travel insurance protect you from any unexpected
cancellations, which can be important since cruises abroad can be more costly
than domestic rates, but travel insurance can come in handy in other ways as
well. Before leaving check into your medical insurance plan to find out if you
are covered in foreign countries. Some insurance plans do not cover medical
expenses in foreign countries and in some cases insurance plans are not accepted
by foreign hospitals. In case of medical emergency while you are away, travel
insurance policies can be purchased to cover any unforeseen medical costs that
may occur while you are traveling.
Make sure you get to the boat early. In today’s world, there are a number of
security precautions and safety measures that are taken before you are allowed
to board any mode of public transportation. This means that you will need plenty
of time to check your bags and get through security before your boat leaves. If
you end up having a little extra time before you board your cruise, most
shipping docks have areas where travelers can wait for their cruises to leave.
It is better to have a little extra time than to miss your boat. Also, be sure
to have your boarding pass and passport handy so you can get them checked
quickly and easily rather than having to search through your bags for them.
If you are traveling abroad for the first time, beware of scams that many
international travelers unfortunately fall prey to. There are a number of
smalltime thieves that lurk in areas where cruise ships dock, waiting to make
unsuspecting passengers their next victims. Make sure to keep your bags in sight
at all times, to avoid getting anything stolen. Also, be sure to only keep items
you will really need in your wallet during your trip. Try not to carry a lot of
unnecessary items with you. It is also a good idea to lock all baggage that you
bring with you.
It is a smart idea to make copies of all important documents before your trip.
You should make photocopies of your passport, credit cards, medical
prescriptions, and your medical insurance information. Photocopying your credit
cards will allow you to have images of them if they happen to be lost or stolen
during your trip. You will have the numbers, expiration dates and the phone
number to call if you do misplace them. By copying medical prescriptions you are
able to have the information for any medications you might need during your
trip. Medication bottles are small and can easily be misplaced. It is important
to always have your medical insurance information with you in case of any
medical emergencies. Of course, as previously mentioned, you should make sure
that your medical insurance fully covers any medical expenses in other countries
before departing on your trip. If it does not cover you, travel insurance might
be a smart choice for you.
Make sure you know the currency conversions between American dollars and the
currency of the country you are visiting. Make sure you are visiting places that
will accept your credit cards or make certain that you have enough local
currency on you for any expenses. You will also want to look into places to
exchange your currency. Different places offer different rates of conversion.
Banks are typically the best bet, as they usually offer the best rates. However,
it is smart to look into this and do some research before your trip. Another
option is traveler’s checks, which can be purchased from your local bank prior
to your trip, and can be used anywhere.
The most important tip for people planning to travel abroad is to have fun and
enjoy the trip. For most people it is not everyday that they get to visit a
foreign country, so try your best to take in as many sights as possible and
don’t forget your camera.
About the author
Jessica is a travel bug and reports
her adventures on her
http://www.travelbloghome.com
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