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Is Travel Insurance Important?

Imagine this: you're gearing up for an incredible adventure—be it a thrilling animal safari or a serene beachside yoga retreat. The excitement is palpable, yet there’s a critical component that often gets overlooked amidst the allure of itineraries and accommodations—travel insurance. While it's tempting to view this as an extra expense, the harsh reality is that unexpected events can swiftly turn a dream vacation into a financial nightmare.

Travel insurance is not glamorous, but it is a cornerstone of responsible planning. It cannot and should not be ignored.

An annual travel policy is a wise choice since it comprehensively covers all aspects of your life: business, roadtrips, holidays, conventions, contests, hobbies, sporting events, camping trips and more. Meanwhile, single-trip policies certainly have their place if you are taking a specialized trip (like an African safari for instance) or if you aren’t much of a traveler. Single and annual policies can close the gap on expenditures for covered medical emergencies, baggage delays, trip interruptions, flight cancellations and more.

If you take at least two trips a year, an annual policy working for you 365 days a year is the preferable investment….with some policies often costing less than $200 per year. Need help finding the perfect policy to fit your unique situation? Let me help.

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Be Well: Top Tips from a Travel Agent to Stay Healthy When Traveling Abroad

August 17, 20244 min read

Vacations are meant to be relaxing, but all too often, they leave us run-down or even sick. Late nights, cramped planes, indulgent foods, jet lag, and the general exhaustion can take their toll. To ensure that you disembark feeling refreshed rather than frazzled, follow these tips from a seasoned travel agent to stay healthy and peaceful when traveling abroad.

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Plan Ahead with Travel Smart Products

Hand Sanitizer and Disinfecting Wipes
Say no to germs. Plan to rock your
hand sanitizer, especially after contacting high-traffic surfaces like subway poles, airplane seats, handrails, and doorknobs. Leave the giant bottle at home though! I like this refillable option.

Disinfecting wipes are ideal for cleaning arm rests & tray tables (planes or trains), hotel room surfaces, stadium seats and more.

Hydration Essentials
Hydration is crucial, particularly on long flights. Bring a
reusable water bottle and drink plenty of water throughout your trip. Especially if you are booking the drink package, consider an electrolyte packet to add to your wake up ritual everyday. I love this one because it has vitamins too!

Healthy Snacks
Simple
healthy snacks like nuts, dried fruits, and granola bars, are perfect to slip in a backpack for excursions and flights when you are hungry between meals. Don't be hangry, my friends.

Mind Your Sleep and Schedule

Adjust Your Sleep Schedule
Jet lag is a thing. Remember that when you are crossing oceans and continents, you will be awake when you are normally asleep. And vice versa. Your body will be like ?!?!? When clients are traveling across the pond, I advise them to plan at least ONE “down day” ahead of (cruise ship or land tour) embark to catch up to the new reality and help reset internal clocks.  

Get Plenty of Rest
So much to see and do, so it's tempting to cram pack your itinerary with excursions and late nights, but don't underestimate the importance of rest. This is your vacation so go to bed early and sleep in late! Order room service breakfast and make a plan for
naps.

Maintain Healthy Habits

Stay Active
Incorporate physical activity into your daily routine, even if it’s just a breezy walk around the ship, town or resort to enjoy the dolphins or explore your destination. If there is a fitness center with yoga or spin classes along the beach/water, that is even better. Feels good to make it memorable if you can! Some cities have bike rentals or walking tours that combine exercise with sightseeing.

Eat Balanced Meals
Pizza <drools>  Nuff said. Nevertheless, you need the healthy stuff too. They say most people gain weight on a cruise or at a resort. You can opt for more natural and less processed choices. Go on, indulge in French Toast for breakfast, but aim for fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins for lunch? Avoid overindulging in alcohol, bar food and sweets, which can weaken your immune system and leave you feeling sluggish. Think of your food choices as medicine. Afterall, you booked those excursions, so be your best self for them!

Get Adequate Sleep
Prioritize sleep as much as possible. A well-rested body is better equipped to fight off illness. A
sound machine, earplugs and a sleep mask are advisable to help you get restful sleep.

Boost Your Immune System
In the weeks leading up to your trip, focus on boosting your immune system. Take vitamins/supplements like Ashwagandha, Vitamin C and Zinc. Ensure you’re well-rested and nourished. I have become a giant supporter of
Ryze, and I now take it with me in a small container when I travel. Over the years, I have decided that coming home from a trip (heavier, sunburned, constipated, bug bitten, etc.) and having to reset my physical body is too taxing. Healthy looks like keeping (diet, SPF, bug spray, vitamins, water, etc.) things as consistent as possible on a trip.  

Practical Travel Tips

Travel Insurance
You may be on top of your flights and excursions, but are you covered with
travel insurance? Don’t count on your usual health insurance to cover you outside the country. An annual travel policy, in particular, is invaluable if you do frequent work and roadtrips in addition to your “big” vacations. And it is surprisingly affordable!

Pack a Health Kit
A small health kit with essentials such as pain relievers, antihistamines, band-aids, and (of course) prescription medications is gold when you are on the move. Otherwise, you might pay twice as much in tourist traps.

Long Haul Flight 101
Resist the urge to binge watch those new movies! Your objective on a long-haul flight is to sleep and combat jet lag. Trust me when I say that you DO NOT want to be awake for a 8-10 hour flight (I've done it twice!!). I like to start a movie as I take a Benadryl or Melatonin when I get on a long haul flight. Usually by the time the movie ends, I will have had dinner and wine. Eyes are heavy. Forget chit chat, it’s sleepy time!

Conclusion

Your vacation should be a time to unwind and enjoy new experiences, not a gateway to sickness. By planning ahead and adopting these healthy habits, you can increase your chances of rocking your trip. With a little preparation and mindfulness, you’ll return home and ease back into your routine with wonderful photos and memories..and no unwanted souvenirs ;)

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Lisa is an amazing travel agent! She booked my Cruise and found some amazing deals and excursions for me! She was very knowledgeable and helpful with answering all of my questions, since this was my first time taking a Cruise. I had no idea what to expect. I will definitely be using her services for my next trip!

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I had the pleasure of booking a cruise through Lisa. She has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the ins-and-outs of a cruise ship. The tips she gave me from arriving to the ship and leaving was spot on. It made my life and planning so much easier. I will definitely be using her services in the future.

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