June 28, 2007

How to Prepare for a Safe Trip to Europe

How to prepare for a safe tripA vacation to Europe is going to be fun and exciting but you don't want to have the wrong type of excitement. There are many things that can could go wrong when traveling to other countries, including Europe. While you may not be able to avoid all of the things that may and can happen, such as being robbed, you can minimize the effects that it has on your trip and your life in general. You just have to be prepared for anything and everything that might occur.

With that end in mind, there are several things that travelers need to be aware of such as vaccinations, visas and passports, electrical adapters, and other preparations need to be made before you leave for your trip to Europe. By ensuring that you have taken these precautions, you will be more likely to have a safe trip to Europe.

First, you should make two copies of everything important concerning your finances, your stay in the country, and the return trip to America. This includes copying your credit cards, passport, visa, hotel reservations, and plane reservations for the return flight. You should give one copy to a trusted relative or friend that is not going on the trip but staying in America. Keep the other copy with you, but make sure that it is put away in a save place. A bag that will likely stay in your room and not carried on your person is ideal. You should also keep the copies and the originals separate.

Making copies of these important documents will save you from problems such as legal trouble with local and American authorities, and financial issues. If you are robbed of your important documents or credit cards, you can report them stolen, have them canceled, and still have proof of your identity so that you may return from your European vacation safely.

Another preparation you should make before leaving for Europe is to call your credit card companies and let them know that you're planning on traveling to a different country. In today's society of identity theft and credit card fraud, credit card companies often deny charges from locations that they do not feel their customers would be making purchases. If you don't let your credit card companies know that you will be traveling, you may find yourself in Europe without any money or any means of getting money.

For safety purposes, you should also make sure that you pack your clothing in accordance with the culture of the areas you will visit. This will help you avoid any trouble when you wander about foreign cities. You should also leave any unnecessary valuables at home, so that there is less reason for someone to try to rob you.

You should also check with the US State Department for travel warnings related to other countries especially the one(s) that you are traveling to. Not often are there travel warnings posted for European countries, but it is better to be safe than sorry. You can also find the location of the US Embassy in each country that you will visit and register your trip with the US Embassy at this web site.

By registering your trip with the US Embassy and knowing the location of those embassies in the areas that you will visit is very important to your safety. In the event that an emergency occurs, either with your family at home or while you are abroad, the US Embassy will be able to intercede on your behalf, locate you quickly, and help you take appropriate action. You will need to get maps of the areas you will visit and note the location of the US Embassy on the map. This is good preparation for any emergencies that may arise while you are traveling

Filed under International Travel, Travel, Vacations by Jerry Stearns

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