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Travel Resources

Learn best practices for traveling abroad.

Travel Insurance

Since 1996, the William & Mary Alumni Association has chosen USI Travel Insurance Services to provide travel insurance for alumni, family, and friends. Every year, Travel Insurance Select gives peace of mind to thousands of travelers just like you. Be sure you are adequately insured for your next trip - whether participating in our Family Journey or traveling on your own. 

Passport Information

If you are traveling internationally, you must apply for a passport at least three months before you plan to travel. If you have a current passport it must be valid until six months after your return date.

Passport forms can be obtained online at http://travel.state.gov

You can mail your passport to a regional passport office directly, or your local courthouse can provide that service for you for a small fee.

Airports

Allow yourself plenty of time to arrive at the airport to park the car, check in at the counter and clear customs before your flight is boarded. Current time suggestions are two hours prior to domestic flights and three for international flights.

Visas

Many destinations do not require visas. If you are traveling to a country that requires either individual or group visas the tour organizer will send you the appropriate paperwork and instructions for you to follow to obtain the necessary visa.

Immunizations and Health

Find out about disease outbreaks or health advisories in the country(ies) that you will be traveling to through the Centers for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov/travel or call them toll free at 1-877-FYI-TRIP (394-8747).

Weather

If you want to check the travel in the region you will be traveling to, check out the Weather Channel at www.weather.com. A good source for international weather is through Yahoo!.

Packing

Pack clothes around one or two colors and bring layers so you are prepared for all temperatures. Bring walking shoes that you have already broken in to keep your feet happy. Check with the airlines for any weight or size limitations, or your travel operator will send you information for your destination.

Money issues

Travelers Checks are good everywhere but come with a fee and you may need to cash them in a bank with your passport. This may be restrictive depending on bank hours. While major stores in large cities will accept Travelers Checks for payment, some small shops may not accept them. Many countries, but not all, use ATMs and are easily accessible. Cash can be changed anywhere but it is not recommended that your carry large amounts with you. Having one major credit card along for purchases or cash advances is suggested.

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Safety – State Department Advisories

Check out the latest State Department advisories to keep current on issues and customs in the region of the world you are traveling to at www.travel.state.gov/travel/warnings

Maps

To obtain a map of your destination check out www.theodora.com/maps or Google Maps

Photography

Photos of your travels are priceless. It is recommended that your bring extra batteries and plenty of film on your trip to avoid disappointment. You can protect your film by placing it in a lead bag (obtained at a camera store).