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International Travel Planning

Submitted by Community Manager, December 23, 2009

We get a lot of questions on this site about planning for international travel  - documentation, driving, insurance and other issues large and small. To help, AAA has produced a collection of informative videos available for viewing at MonkeySee.com. Learn more about:   -The documents you need to bring with you.
  -The basics of how to get a passport, which is required for just about all international travel. 
  -How to get an international driving permit if you plan on driving while abroad.    -The importance of travel insurance and when you need it. 
  -The different options available when taking an international vacation such as escorted and independent traveling.
  -The pros and cons of the different types of money available for use when abroad such as traveler’s checks, credit cards and local currency
  -Easy tips you can use on how to save money for your dream vacation abroad
  -How to plan for emergencies while traveling abroad such as medical care
  -What to do if your documents are lost or stolen.
  -Tips on how to pack efficiently for your next trip.
  -The advantages and disadvantages of off-season travel. 
  -How you can stay in touch with family and friends while on an international vacation. We'll be highlighting some of the information presented in the video series here on AAATravelViews.com and you may view them at MonkeySee.com.
Complete international travel planning and booking assistance, including independent and escorted tours, cruises, passport photos and International Driving Permits are available at your local AAA office.

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Comments (1)

Submitted by Jayne, December 29. 2009 09:13
Great videos - very useful. Just a quick tip on off-seaon travel. June is a good time to visit Europe, especially with kids - European kids are generally still at school till mid-July whereas many U.S. schools finish for the summer in June.

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