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FAQS

  • Centers For Disease Control & Prevention
    https://www.cdc.gov/index.htm
  • Are there things I should do before we go?
    Check with your cell service provider regarding international calling plans, Inform your credit card company that you will be using your credit card in different countries. Bring your debit card for ATM withdrawals. Exchange some US currency for currency of the country you are entering so that you will have a bit of local currency for the first day in the country you're visiting. Purchase universal adapters.
  • Do you offer deposits and payment plans?
    Absolutely we have deposits as low as $100 per person on cruises and convenient. Payment plans to fit every schedule you are expected to make all payments on time or communicate with your payment. Team final payments are due no less than 30 to 60 days before departure on the supplier if you book travel after the final payment date, full payment will be required at time of booking.
  • What immunization do I need?
    Check with your doctor and Travel.state.gov regarding immunizations and other requirements for countries you are entering and for re-entry into the United States.
  • Get A Passport
    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html
  • Do I need a passport to travel to most destinations? What about a cruise?
    If you are traveling to a destination that is not within the United States or is not a US territory, you need a passport when it comes to cruising there are factors that come into play if you are US citizen and you sell on a cruise that begins and ends at the same US port you do not need a passport, your birth certificate and government issued ID or sufficient even in this case. However, we recommend that you get a passport if you are stranded outside US borders, you will need a passport to return home
  • The cost of most trips was based on double occupancy, but travel companion can no longer go. What are my options?
    You have several options, one option is to find the replacement for your travel companion. If that is not possible, you may be required to pay more for a single occupancy reservation For our escorted tours, single matching is available. If none of these options work for you, you may cancel your reservation there will be a cancellation fee assessed. Know before you go.
  • Know before You Go
    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel.html
  • Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
    STEP is a free service to allow U.S. citizens/nationals traveling abroad to enroll with the local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. https://step.state.gov
  • World Health Organization
    https://www.who.int
  • What is the difference between a passport book and a passport card?
    A passport card may be used to cross the border by land from the United States to Canada or Mexico. You may also use it for closed- loop- cruises and begin and at the same US port. A passport card cannot be used for flying or for cruises that are not closed loop. For these trips, you must have a valid passport.
  • Do I really need to purchase travel insurance?
    Although you are not required to purchase travel insurance it is absolutely recommended. In most instances, even if you have health insurance through your employer, or some other source, the coverage does not extend to other countries. If you need medical attention, you will have to pay out-of-pocket and you may not be allowed to leave until you do so. Other coverages can include reimbursement for trip delay or interruption, loss baggage, missed flights, etc. Ask our team members about coverage doing the planning process.
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