Travel Advisors Will Help You Avoid These Mistakes
From forgetting important paperwork to blanking on must-experience activities along the way, there are many ways to bungle a trip—all of which you can avoid if you work with a travel advisor.
Here are several common travel mistakes:
Forgetting Visa Information
Imagine booking a flight for your dream vacation months in advance and waiting eagerly. When the day finally arrives, you hop on your flight, and when you disembark, customs asks for your visa. If you don’t have one, you’ll have to go back home.
This happens more often than you might think, by and large because online booking engines don’t require visa confirmation or include such information when you buy tickets.
If you work with an advisor, however, they will tell you exactly what’s required. Visas, passports, whatever else you need—your advisor will let you know before you purchase a single thing.
Overstretching Yourself by Overbooking Your Itinerary
One common mistake travelers make is trying to fit too much into their itineraries. Yes, you only have so much time to explore your destination, and that means trying to maximize every moment. But that doesn’t mean you have to do everything.
The best trips allow for flexibility. Our advisors are experts at developing itineraries that are fun but not overloaded, meaning you’ll return home actually rested and relaxed. Plus, they can help you reschedule excursions, in case any fun new opportunities pop up.
Relying Too Heavily on Guide Books
Relying solely on a guide book will limit your experiences to the recommendations of the author, and the pricing and scheduling information and restaurants/bars available at the time it was printed.
Travel advisors build contacts all over the world and have access to local attractions and activities you won’t find in a guide book. New restaurant openings, unlisted tour groups, and new hotels (and perhaps a discount or two) are all in the cards when you work with an advisor.
Exchanging Currency at the Airport
This is the kind of thing that gets overlooked when you’re booking on your own, but when you have an expert to advise you, they’ll remind you of all the little ways to save money, including when exchanging currencies. Advisors can find the best rates at your destination, and advise you about local banks in your area that will do low-cost exchanges in the currencies you need.
Not Researching the Local Culture & Climate
What should you wear? What rules are there? What is the etiquette when it comes to dining, drinking—heck, even just walking around? What is the busiest time of year to visit? Is it the same as the best time of year to visit? And what will the weather be like when you get there?
These are all exactly the kinds of inquiries travel advisors answer.
Booking Complicated Flights to Save Money & Wasting Time Instead
Time is money. At least, that’s how the old adage goes. Which is why it’s important to spend a little bit more if it means additional time to enjoy your trip. Travel advisors explore all logistical options to ensure you minimize your transit duration and maximize vacation time, without blowing your budget.