Luckily there are combination adapter/converter kits now that make bringing the necessary gear less of a space-hog. Now for a "gotcha" relating to things on wheels. This means I’m probably leaving things off this list you might consider must-haves. Travel might ignite a similar feeling of overwhelm but your resolution to make healthier choices, to be more conscious of your environmental footprint, and to help save the lives of billions of beautiful animals, pulled you through. We provide all the information you need in one place, give you trip advice you can trust, simplify logistics, and save you time. You can buy a week-long combo voice and data package called Top. There are no branded SIM card provider stores in the foremost airports in Spain and the available SIM card stands are overpriced, so wait to buy a SIM card if possible (there’s free wifi at the Madrid airport). What you don’t need, you can always buy there. It's also possible to use the holiday SIM card in other EU countries with no roaming costs.
Iceland’s SIM cards are pricy compared to other countries in Europe. Spain has a healthy resellers market, but most don’t offer 4G on prepaid SIM cards. Spain requires you to register your SIM card, so it's essential to bring a photo ID. Switzerland requires a photo ID to purchase a SIM card. To get one of the best deals on flight prices, browse through several travel sites at once before you purchase your tickets. It could actually, however, be cheaper to get individual tickets! Or get the guide in one easy to read PDF. I used all of these, at one time or another, as far as I can remember. A small supply of OTC medications - You can get pretty much any medication in Italy that you can get at your local drug store, but it’s likely to be more expensive. Just because I use something daily at home doesn’t mean it’s a must-have for a trip (I’m learning to embrace my hair’s wacky curls, for instance, and leave the flat iron at home). Leave one at home with someone who’s an emergency contact for you, and tuck a couple more in a couple different corners of your bags. A money belt with a couple pockets (find them on Amazon) is a great option.
If you can't find a police officer, ask a shopkeeper or find a friendly-looking local. Consider buying postcards of local hotspots and look at the shadows to see when the photos were taken for best results. Who cares how good your pumps look if you end up limping along a cobblestone street in Croatia or Italy? Official photographs are available at AAA offices and at many large drug and department stores. Stores can also charge a small activation fee. Refillable water bottle - Staying hydrated when you’re on the move as a traveler is important, as is trying to keep your footprint in the places you visit as small as possible. It would also be a great practice to keep an extra bottle of water with you at all times, just in case. Dress comfortably: avoid clothes and shoes that contain metal, as they may result in extra screening. Carry a change of clothes in your carry on bag in case your baggage is delayed.
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