Tourist Tips – Staying Safe when Traveling

As people slowly start thinking about vacations for the first time in over a year, there is more than just the virus threat to consider. Keep in mind these tourist tips for both planning your big trip and staying safe when traveling.

Before you Leave

Prepare for your trip by doing the following:

  • Research. Most importantly, use the Department of State website to understand areas to steer clear of and special precautions you may want to take.
  • Paperwork. Check your passport. Confirm it is not set to expire within six months of your visit.  Some countries prohibit travel within that window. Don’t get stuck! Also be sure to keep copies of all of your important documents on your phone or computer in case anything is lost or stolen,
  • Sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. You will receive updates and advisories about the country you are visiting. Also, when you are in the country, the local US embassy or consulate will know you are there. They can reach you if there is an emergency or to provide notifications as needed.
  • Set up car service in advance. Depending on where you are going, th resort may have transprotation from the airport. If not, book a shuttle service to get you from the airport to your hotel. While many places have safe taxi and Uber service you can access as needed, there are also stories about drivers who take passengers way off route or even put them in danger. Check with the hotel ahead of time about the best way to get a car service to and from the airport and to other locations.
  • Give travel details/itinerary to a friend or loved one. Make sure someone knows where you are and when you are expected back so they can sound the alarm if anything changes.
  • Prepare for a crisis – Hurricanes, fires and other natural disasters can occur at any time. Be sure you have enough food, water and medicines for you and the family. Your trip could be extended unexpectedly by an emergency.

At the Locale

  • Stay low-key. Don’t attract unwanted attention by flashing money or valuables.  Definitely leave jewelry at home. Try not to make it obvious you are a tourist!
  • Use the Buddy System.  If you are traveling with companions, always go places in pairs or bigger groups.
  • Keep an eye on your stuff. It is so easy to take a dip in the pool or the ocean and leave your bag sitting on the lounge chair.  Especially at a resort, you have a false sense of security!  If you have to leave your items, be sure there is nothing in there you would be sad to lose to an opportunistic thief.
  • Use official tour guides.  The idea of seeing how the locals live is enticing, but scheduling a tour or excursion with someone other than an official company may not be the safest option.
  • Watch your food and drinks. Never leave your food or drinks unattended. Someone might slip something into them to drug you or even poison you.
  • Stay alert (and sober).  While the idea of a vacation is usually to relax, don’t let your guard down too much. Stay aware of your surroundings and don’t drink to the point where you are not in control.
  • Keep things close to the vest. No need to share your travel plans with a stranger you meet at the pool or cafe. Also be sure your social media pages are set to private before posting details of your travels. You don’t want to announce to strangers that you are away and your home is empty.
  • Keep things close to the vest (literally). Tether your bag to you in some way so that no one can snatch it and run off.
  • Report anything odd. If there is a strange smell in your room, report it.  Are things missing or  does it seem someone was in your room? If so, report it.  If someone is lurking who seems out of place, report it.  Better to be safe than sorry.

Trust your Instincts

Walk with confidence. Have situational awareness at all times. Trust your instincts.  There are many things you can do to ensure you are not a target.  While travel has risk no matter where you go, being prepared, doing your research and following basic safety guidelines can help make your trip both fun and secure.

Cultris Security wishes you safe travels to whatever vacation or staycation destination you have planned!

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Tourist Tips - Staying Safe when Traveling
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As travel restrictions start to lift, many people are planning a getaway for summer. In addition to the safeguards related to the virus, it is important to consider these tourist tips to stay safe while traveling.
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