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International Travel Warehouse
Los Angeles, CA USA
Tel: 1.310.312.1116
info@itwusa.com
CST 2057034-40

What to Take on Vacation

Identification:

(1) Passport (valid or expired for less than 10 years prior).

(2) U.S. Military ID (valid or expired) - please note: no dependent Military IDs are accepted.

(3) Original Naturalization papers.

Traveler's Checks

Credit Cards

Cash
: take a minimum amount of cash because ATM Machines are available.

Foreign Currency
for tipping (luggage delivered to your room), when transfers are not included, purchase a soft drink between flights, etc; when U.S. is not widely accepted.

Prescription drugs & medications

Bug Bites

Motion Sickness

Aspirin

Cold & Cough Medicine

Cruise: Take clothes for Formal , Semi-formal, and Casual Evening Attire.

Resorts: Take clothes for Casual and Semi-formal Evening Attire, unless specifically stated.

Cruises & Resorts:
Beach Wear
Walking Shoes
Sneakers
Fitness/Exercise Clothes
T- or Polo Shirts
Shorts
Skirts & Sundresses
Jacket (air-conditioning)
Cotton or breathable natural fabrics (warm weather destinations).
Laundry & Dry Cleaning is available at most resorts adn cruise ships.

Clothes not to take:
Short shorts, skimpy halters, tube tops, and other dating fashions, because they are not only disrespectful to the conservative countries that you are "visiting", but are inappropriate for sight-seeing tours, which usually include churches and monasteries.


Miscellaneous Items to take:
Sunscreen & sunburn cream
Insect Repellent
Camera: Still and/or Video
Binoculars (especially on Alaska Cruises)
Rain Poncho
Backpack (hiking)
Extra pair of contacts
Eyeglasses & Sunglasses
Travel Clock
Items of Personal Nature


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