Travel Protection

Your vacation is a precious investment of time and money. It’s important especially in today’s travel climate that you protect yourself and your investment by considering purchasing travel protection also known as travel insurance. 

Passports

If you are traveling abroad, make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after return trip home. This helps avoid problems or delays during your journey. Keeping your passport up to date is a smart way to make your travels go smoothly.

Real ID

Beginning  May 7, 2025, you’ll need to have a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license to board a domestic flight, per the Department of Homeland Security and TSA. Make sure you have the REAL  ID  before you travel to avoid delays. 

Documents

Before you travel, make sure you have the proper travel documentation as set forth by the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA). Passports, Visas, Medications, Traveling with Minors, International Driving permit. 

Travel Websites

Do you travel often? Have you consider the many programs available for you to help going through airport security and Passport control faster and easier for you and your family?  Global Entry, TSA Pre-Check

Air Travel

If you need to fly to your cruise port, learn more about security checkpoint wait times, baggage tips, weather and flight delays. Tips for flying with children, pets, disablitiies. Carry-On Baggage, what you can and can’t take.

Health

The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  gives advice about health and safety when you’re traveling to different countries like specific health warnings, vaccinations, and other precautions.

Security

Prepare yourself for a wonderful trip.  Be aware of local regulations and requirements before traveling abroad and know travel advisories for your location. Click the link button for more information.