Here are a few things you can do right now.
1. Check to see when your passport expires. Lots of travelers assume that if their passport expires right after the end of their trip, they will be okay. Sadly, many countries require that your passport be valid for at least 6 months past your entry date. And with additional border controls in place at this time, it isn’t wise to take the risk of ruining your travel plans.
2. If you need an emergency passport or renewal, do not delay and to begin the process immediately.
3. Locate your closest passport agency for help and information. To make this easier, here is a link to all the major agencies.
4. There are a few private services that specialize in handling expedited passports. This may set you back anywhere from an extra $60 to $400, so there’s another reason to keep on top of your passport expiration date. Here are links to a few of these services:
o Visa HQ
If you’ve already submitted your application for a new or renewal passport, you can check the status of your application here. If you find that you’re in need of assistance as you navigate the passport process, please reach out. I’ll be happy to help.
Yes, we charge a non-refundable planning/research fee. The fee is based on the type of services requested and will be discussed at consultation.
We charge a fee because we are very thorough and we devote a significant amount of time and resources to the trips we plan. By paying the planning/research fee, you are showing a good faith commitment to use our services and compensate us for the time we dedicate to researching and planning your trip.
Travel insurance is not a mandatory purchase, however, it is HIGHLY recommended to protect your travel investment. It can also provide post-departure coverage for medical, lost baggage, delayed travel & trip interruption.
Unfortunately, some situations in life cannot be predicted. If you do not purchase travel insurance, but need to cancel or change a reservation, you may be subject to forfeiture of your deposits and/or trip costs.
It depends. If you depart from a U.S. cruise port AND return to a U.S. cruise port, a passport is not required. However, it is highly recommended that anytime you depart the U.S., you have a passport. Why? For example, if you were to get sick onboard and need to be flown back to the U.S. or other nearby country for medical care, you will need a passport. Passports are needed for cruises that either begin or end in foreign (non-U.S.) territory.
You may make payments on most bookings. However, there are several factors that determine whether or not you can make payments on your bookings (how early you book, the components of your trip, supplier policies, etc.).
Great question. There are many reasons why using the services of a travel advisor would be beneficial to you. A few of those reasons include:
1. We provide personalized service to you, by designing customized itineraries based on your needs and budget.
2. We provide you peace of mind by advocating for you should anything go wrong during your vacation.
3. We make every effort to get you the best value for your hard earned money.
4. We save you valuable time that you can use doing other important things.
5. We have incredible partnerships in the travel industry.
6. We are passionate about what we do and we do everything we can to ensure the best possible experience for you.
7. We are knowledgeable experts who can assist you with booking any destination for any occasion. Bring your dreams to us and we do the rest.
For more detailed information about why booking with a Travel Advisor is beneficial, please visit our blog at https://www.luxuryvacationsandtravel.com/blog/why-book-with-a-travel-advisor.