Explore with the Best! 4 Can't-Miss International Travel Tips

If you're traveling internationally for the first time, you're likely nervous.

Traveling to a different country takes some planning, and you may not know where to begin.

You know you have to get a passport, buy a plane ticket, and make arrangements for a place to stay.

But what if you're missing something?These essential international travel tips will help you get started!

1. Figure Out Entry Requirements

No matter where you're going, you'll need a passport, but some countries also require a visa.

You may also need special documentation to allow you to work from the country. You can visit the country's embassy website to see what's required for entry.

If you're traveling to the U.S. and have signed up for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), be sure to check ESTA status before you leave to ensure your entry into the country.

2. Learn How to Navigate an Airport

Visiting an airport for the first time can be daunting. Preparing yourself beforehand will make things easier!

See if you can find a map of your airport online. There are numerous signs all over the airport, but it helps to have a general idea of where you're going before you get there.

Getting through airport security can take some time. Try to have everything ready—electronics out, passport in hand, shoes off—before you get to the front of the line so everyone can keep moving.

Don't worry. The airport will be full of workers willing to answer questions and point you in the right direction.

3. Pick up Some Books

You should know the basics of how to converse with the locals in the country to which you are traveling.

A simple phrasebook is easy to navigate and can equip you with everything you'll need to know for a daily conversation.

A guidebook can help you familiarize yourself with the area you'll be visiting, too. You can research attractions you're interested in and figure out how to get to them before you leave for your trip!

4. Sign Up for Credit Cards

You'll have to do some research into what cards are accepted in the country you'll be traveling to.

When traveling internationally, it's good practice to have more than one credit card with you in addition to some local currency in cash. You don't want to get stuck with a bill you can't pay in a foreign country!

To be safe, carry your cards and cash in different places on your person. This will ensure that even if something gets stolen, you'll always have money. A money belt you can keep under your clothes can also be useful.

Before you travel internationally, you'll have to tell your credit card companies and banks that you'll be traveling abroad.

First-Time Travelers, Use These International Travel Tips!

These international travel tips will have you ready for your trip in no time!You'll be able to board your plane and enjoy the rest of your trip without stressing when you land.

Be sure to check back regularly for more tips like these.

Vibeke Johannessen

My name is Vibeke. A travel blogger and a photographer from Norway. I am posting about my journey around the world as well as my experiences living in Ecuador.

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