Travel can be stressful: change of schedules, depending on others, unfamiliar places and annoying company can make you sad, mad or both. Some of us really enjoy the process, but while we are a small percentage, here are some tips and tricks for fighting stress….

Travel tips
I was looking for information on how to bring medicine at your hand luggage in Spain (regarding the liquids restrictions in the European Union). And then I came across the Iberia site with the full list of what is considered liquid when flying, and yes…
A few weeks ago, I was telling you all about what it is to do a check-in online. Today, I stick to the basics of traveling for all of you that are traveling for the first time (or for the first time in a long…
The International Vaccine Certification, also known as yellow fever vaccination certificate or International Certificate of Prophylaxis, is a basic document to travel to certain countries, specially in the African Central-Southern American countries. It is a yellowish booklet that you will need to certify that you’ve…
Updated: January 2020 If you are traveling outside of your country and plan to drive (or there is a minimal chance you might need to take a car), one of the basic documents is your driving license. But for most countries, I always recommend an…
*Note: What you will find below is only applicable to people who live in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom (we’ll see with Brexit). If you are visiting from the Americas, Asia, Africa, etc. you will need…
When traveling outside your country of residence, one of the most important things you should invest in is the travel insurance. But, what is travel insurance and why should you get yours? What travel insurance is In general terms, there are three types of…
1. Know the chEck-in policy of the airline Most airlines now charge you for checking your luggage in when you book one of their economy fares, so the first thing to check if you need to check-in luggage, is the airline policy regarding luggage….
All of us who’ve been exploring beyond the major cities and touristic spots, know that English won’t take you everywhere (French and Spanish neither). At most places you will also need a bit of imagination, a lot of body language and some basic knowledge of…
Choosing your seat on the plane sounds now like something from the past. With most of the airlines charging an extra to let you choose where to seat, seems that we have assumed that they will be choosing where we seat forever. But, choosing where…