15 Tips for Planning a Trip To Anywhere (step-by-step guide)

My niece is planning a trip to New York City. It will be her first USA trip so I told her I would write this step-by-step travel planning guide for her, and YOU, on how to plan a trip to anywhere!

We know that travel planning can be overwhelming and time-consuming, especially for overseas travel, and especially if you are traveling with kids.

Guide to annual travel insurance plans
Loved our visit to Monument Valley in Utah

So if you don’t have a travel plan or know how to plan a trip, this guide is for you!

In this post I’m sharing the best travel websites on how to plan a vacation when booking flights, hotels, tours, and attractions.

Plus our best travel tips on how to access your money on the road, buying travel insurance, travel packing tips, finding places to eat, getting visas and immunizations, and much more!

Whether you are traveling alone or planning a family vacation, you deserve to go away and create priceless memories without stress in the trip planning process.

Also down below are our best vacation planning tips and the steps I would take to plan your dream trip. Call it our vacation checklist if you will. 

Don’t know what to consider when planning a trip? Hopefully, this guide will save you some time, money, and your sanity!

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We share the following tips on video. All links mentioned are in this post!

Tips for Planning a Trip

Step 1 – Choose Your Destination

We loved our 7 day trip to San Francisco
We loved our 7 day trip to San Francisco

Where do you want to go? 

Your first step in how to plan a vacation is to choose a travel destination that meets your interests and travel budget.

Are you planning overseas travel or a domestic trip at home? Either way, the whole idea of taking a trip is to have a memorable time, to have fun and relax, and not to spend your whole vacation time worrying about money.

How much time do you have?

If you only have 1-2 weeks of vacation time per year, don’t waste too much of that time traveling to and from your destination. Plan your trip accordingly.

But if you have 2-4 weeks or over a month you can look at taking an overseas trip or traveling further away within your home country.

Who are you traveling with?

When you plan your trip, your destination choices can be affected by your traveling companions.

Will you be traveling solo, as a couple, or taking family vacations?

Sit down with other members of your traveling group and discuss your ideas and interests. Memorable trips are those where each member gets to experience something they love.

Don’t leave it to one person to make all the decisions. Or, maybe you could take turns in choosing a destination each year!

What kind of experiences do you like?

To have a memorable trip, choose a destination that allows you to have experiences you enjoy.

Do you like:

  • Relaxation or adventure
  • Beaches or mountains
  • Summer or winter
  • Cities or countryside
  • Resorts or road trips
  • Festivals and culture
  • Shopping or food experience
  • Luxury, mid-range, or budget

Are you the type of person who likes to sit by the pool all day with a book? Or would this bore you to death?

By answering these types of questions you can narrow down your list of where you want to go for your dream trip!

And keep an open mind. Many people questioned us when we announced we were going to Mardi Gras in New Orleans with kids. We were a little unsure also, but ended up have a blast!

When to Travel?

Weather and crowds play an important role when you plan your trip. For your chosen destination, do you know when the high season and low season is?

If you are fortunate enough to be flexible in when you can take your vacation time, good for you! Avoiding peak travel periods is one of our best travel tips for how to plan a vacation.

For more inspiration look at all our travel destination posts on each region here.

Step 2 – Book Flights For Your Trip

Flying from Hawaii to Los Angeles

Once you have chosen your destination, step two in planning a trip is to book your flights. And learning how to find cheap flights will help you to reduce one of your biggest travel expenses.

As a traveling family, if it’s an overseas trip and a long haul flight I like to plan my trip so we get to our destination as quickly as possible, with the most amount of comfort and facilities our budget allows!

If it’s your one-and-only dream vacation for the year, and you only have 1-2 weeks, I recommend you pay the little bit extra for a premium airline and fly direct too!

Searching for flights

What sites are helpful for planning a trip online?

When searching for cheap flights online we always start with Skyscanner, it’s one of our favorite booking sites.

Skyscanner is a comparison site that searches millions of flights from over a thousand airlines, and once you’ve found your flight on Skyscanner you are taken to the airline or agency to make your booking (no extra fees added).

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Download the new Skyscanner App, which makes it easier for you to find the best travel deals. It’s an all in one flights, hotel and car hire search engine app!

Other credible flight search engines include Kayak, Hipmunk, Google Flights, and Momondo.

Go direct to the airlines

After you have used the flight search engines suggested above and found your best flight, go directly to that airline’s own website and see if you can get it for cheaper.

Many airlines have lower fares only available on their own site.

Step 3 – Get Travel Insurance

Once you have booked your flights, it’s important to protect your investment by getting travel insurance?

Why? Well if you have to cancel your trip for some unknown reason, you can recoup the cost of your flights with insurance.

And we highly suggest you get travel insurance period. It’s such a small investment for piece of mind. We always say,

“If you can’t afford travel insurance, then you can’t afford to travel”. It’s that simple.

Not having travel insurance on an overseas trip (or domestic) is not worth the risk. Anything can, will, and sometimes goes wrong. If it does and you are not insured, you can be up for a lot of money AND inconvenience.

When you are planning a trip, don’t shrug off this step. It’s one of the most important vacation planning tips!

What happens if:

  • You need to cancel your trip unexpectedly
  • A hurricane damages your destination
  • You get sick or injured on your trip
  • Your luggage is lost or stolen
  • You lose your passport

Travel insurance is designed to cover unexpected medical emergencies and events such as trip cancellation, your personal effects, lost, stolen or damaged luggage by an airline, and other related losses incurred while traveling.

Which travel insurance is best for you? There are different levels of coverage depending on:

  • The plan
  • The insurance company you purchase with
  • The size of your deductible (excess)

Best Travel Insurance Companies

Americans can check out trusted brands like Allianz Travel and AMEX . And to compare travel insurance companies, check out Insure My Trip and Squaremouth. 

For Australians, check out World 2 Cover (free cover for your children and grandchildren 25 and under when they are traveling with you) and Cover-More.

Step 4 – Book Accommodation

Bedroom at INNSIDE New York Nomad
Relaxing in our New York City hotel between sightseeing

Where you sleep is your other major fixed travel expense, so choosing the best accommodation for your needs at the best price will free up more money for activities.

For us, traveling with kids is not about finding the cheapest accommodation, but getting the BEST VALUE for our money! We don’t like to rough it as much as we used to pre-kids.

Depending on the length of our trip and the destination, we chop and change between accommodation styles.

If I am planning my trip that is a week long I prefer to stay in apartments. They offer several benefits:

  • Access to a full kitchen
  • Separate bedrooms from the living room
  • You have your own laundry.
  • You can book a 3 or 4-bed apartment and split the costs with another family or friends.

These extra facilities on a long stay can make your trip so much more enjoyable. But if it’s a short city stay, or we’re just traveling as a couple, we’re happy to stay in a hotel.

Search Accommodation Deals

We recommend booking months in advance to get the best deals if possible.

Our favorite accommodation search website is Booking.com. They have properties worldwide in 200 countries.

Why book your accommodation with Booking.com?

Besides listing all the major hotel brands, you can find a variety of low-cost independently owned hotels that can be difficult to find elsewhere.

I like that you can book a variety of accommodation types on the one website – hotels, apartments, and hostels, even holiday homes – and I love how simple their website is to use!

The best thing about booking hotels via Booking.com is the free cancellation on most rooms and a best-price guarantee.

You can book now knowing you are getting a low rate, and have the freedom to cancel if your plans change.

We also enjoy reading verified reviews from guests who stayed at the properties. Booking.com is our go-to hotel booking site.

On the Booking.com website you can search for:

Vacation Rentals

When you plan your trip also consider vacation rentals They are another one of our favorite accommodation sites when I plan my trip.

Airbnb and VRBO can be found worldwide and you can book entire apartments and houses, or just spare bedrooms allowing you the choice between having the place all to yourself or staying with and getting to know the owner.

Even if you never meet your host, you’ll get to feel more like a local.

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Step 5 – How Will You Get Around?

Cable Cars, San Francisco
Exploring San Francisco by cable car was fun

Another thing to consider when planning a trip is to find out the transportation options in your chosen destination.

Will you need to book a rental car or pre-purchase any transportation passes online? Is there a train or bus service? Are there taxis or Uber? Can you simply walk to most places?

For example, when you visit Sydney you need an Opal Card to get around on public transport. When you visit London you need an Oyster Card for public transportation. Are you planning to travel through Europe by train?

During your travel planning research the transport options for your destination. This will save you time and stress once there.

Rental Cars

If you need a rental car, booking online in advance will almost always get you a better deal than if you just show up at the counter. And it’s easier and quicker.

The last thing you want to do after a long flight is deal with rental car companies at the airport and negotiate a deal.

The quickest way to compare rental companies is to use an aggregator site that searches all the major car brands at once and checks which supplier offers the best prices for your chosen dates and location.

We always start our search with RentalCars.com. It’s a site we have booked through several times over the years when traveling from Australia to the USA.

It has saved us time and money in the past for finding cheap rental cars and we continue to use them.

Step 6 – Things to See & Do

View of Sydney walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge

When you plan a trip you’ll want to know what are the must-visit tourist attractions and the best free things to do in your chosen destination.

As much as we like to just show up, some trip planning is a good idea especially if you are visiting a popular destination in the peak travel season.

Popular attractions like Alcatraz in San Francisco and the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb are booked out well in advance, so don’t just show up on the day expecting to get in.

Research and organize your tickets to any theme parks, zoos, and concerts etc. And many cities also have City Passes that can save you money on attractions. Research those in your travel planning!

Are you planning a trip so you can:

Plan ahead and book any necessary experiences you would like to have.

Make a list of:

  • Free things to do
  • Parks and playgrounds
  • Best walks
  • City tours
  • Day trips

Resources:

For ideas on things to do in your destination, use these resources:

  • Travel Blogs (like ours)
  • Pinterest (create a board for your destination)
  • Tourism board websites
  • Ask family & friends who have been there
  • Facebook (put out an update asking for tips)
  • Twitter (hashtags)
  • Guide books (we use Lonely Planet Guide Books)
  • Instagram (hashtags)
  • Get Your Guide (experts in day tours, sightseeing passes, and attraction tickets)
  • Hotel receptionist/bellboy (once in location)

Step 7 – Places to Eat & Drink

You can learn a lot about a destination through its food and drink, and you can even plan a trip by eating your way through a destination. For some people that is their favorite thing about travel. Is that you?

When I plan my trips I love to discover new cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs when I travel. I like to try the local delicacies, the local craft beers, and coffee scene.

And as a family, it’s important we learn about the family friendly places to eat, not only from a practicality standpoint but from a budget standpoint.

Research ideas for:

  • Coffee shops
  • Cafes
  • Restaurants
  • Street food
  • Food trucks
  • Bars
  • Pubs
  • Picnic spots (supermarkets for supplies)
  • Famous local dishes

Resources:

  • Travel Blogs / Google (use different search terms)
  • Pinterest (create a board for your destination)
  • Ask family & friends who have been there
  • Facebook (put out an update asking for tips)
  • Twitter (hashtags)
  • Instagram (hashtags)
  • Hotel receptionist/bellboy (once in location)

Step 8 – Check Your Passport

Check your passport before traveling.

If you are planning an overseas trip and don’t have a passport yet, give yourself enough time to apply – at least 6 weeks before departure and preferably as soon as you have booked your flights and accommodation.

And if you already have a passport, what is the expiration date? Most countries require that your passport is valid for six months beyond your date of stay and it has enough empty pages for stamps/visas.

Step 9 – Know the Visa Requirements

Do you know the visa entry requirements for your destination? Do you even need a specific visa and how do you get it?

Each country and nationality will be different, and again, don’t leave this till the last minute as it could take significant time to organize.

If you are worried about how to plan an overseas trip because of visas, you can learn more about tourist visas for all countries and passport holders at Project Visa – then double check with each relevant embassy’s website!

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Step 10 – Get Immunizations

Are you planning for overseas travel to a high-risk destination in regards to health?

Depending on where you plan your trip in a particular country, it’s important to get the right advice for any necessary vaccinations before you travel.

Your safety and health are essential, and in some instances, you can’t travel unless you have proof of having been vaccinated.

Talk to your doctor or health care professional knowledgeable about travel vaccines. Visit them at least 2 months before departure as some vaccinations need to be started six to eight weeks before departure and require more than one shot spread out over time.

And take any records you have of previous shots.

Step 11 – Make Copies of Important Documents

Make copies of important documents before traveling
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When you are planning a trip sometimes your important documents get misplaced. Companies can lose your booking reservation or there is a communication breakdown between the price you paid and the expected service.

For peace of mind, make copies of important documents such as:

  • Passports
  • Visas
  • Flight tickets
  • Itineraries
  • Hotel reservations
  • Rental car reservations
  • Tour bookings
  • Drivers licence
  • Credit Cards
  • and anything else you booked for your trip.

Print out hard copies and save your confirmation emails into a “folder” in your web-based email account. Consider leaving copies at home with a trusted person, and if traveling with a partner each carry copies.

Hard copies of certain documents are important as you won’t always have access to the internet to search email.

US immigration lost our passports when we lived in the US whilst applying for an extension to our visa. Luckily we had copies so went to the Australian Embassy in LA and got emergency passports to leave the country on time, otherwise, we would have overstayed our visa!

Step 12 – Phone & Internet Access

Check the phone and internet options for each destination

These days almost everyone travels with at least a smartphone, plus other gadgets that require connection to the internet and a data plan.

As travel bloggers, we know more than most the frustration at not being able to be connected on the road. But you might just like to update your Facebook account or send emails so family and friends can follow your travels.

This is what we do when we travel abroad:

  • We have an unlocked phone so we can use local SIM cards.
  • Or, we use our phone only when we have access to free wifi.
  • As for our laptops, we either use the free wifi in our room, at a cafe, or we use a mobile data device.

Research the data plans and SIM card situation for your destination.

eSims: The easier way

As technology is ever evolving, we now have a much easier way to get connected when you arrive at a new destination. You can organize it before you leave your home and never have to look for a sim card upon arrival.

As soon as you land you’ll be connected to the local networks – and it’s super affordable.

Create an account and purchase an eSim from Airola, the world’s first and largest eSIM store.

It’s so easy to sign up and activate it for your phone. You can purchase data packs for over 190 countries. For our recent trip to London it was $10 for 3 GB over 30 days! Compare that with AT&T data roaming for $10 a day!!! No thanks.

All you do is install the app, choose your destination and package, install the eSim and then activate it.

Get started with your eSim here.

You can get connected the moment you land and avoid those nasty roaming charges.

One thing you will need is an international travel plug adaptor like this one below by OREI so you can plug in your charger, phone, and laptop. We don’t go anywhere without one of these and it makes for a great travel gift.

International Travel Plug Adaptor - one of the best travel gifts for travelers!

Step 13 – Accessing Your Money

We all want ease and convenience when traveling, especially when it comes to accessing our money. We also want to reduce our bank and transaction fees. The more money we keep in our own pockets, the more we have to spend on travel.

International transaction fees can be hefty when using the WRONG credit cards and checking account cards.

Considering there are people reading this from many different countries and traveling to different destinations, it is impossible for us to recommend THE BEST cards or ways for everyone to access their money.

How to transfer your money overseas with the best exchange rate

When you transfer money overseas using the banks they take a 4-7% margin AND add fees on top. We’ve found a way to put more money back in your pocket not the bank’s CEO.

With OFX.com you get the best exchange rate – the closest to what it actually trades at on the market WITH no fees.

You can read more about how to use Ofx.com and its amazing benefits in this post

Checking or Savings Account

On a previous trip to Thailand, we had an issue accessing our money using our ATM card because our account in Australia was a checking account. For it to work in Thailand it had to be a savings account.

We did not know this at the time. Check with your specific bank regarding this. Or get one of each!

How to carry your money?

If this is your first overseas trip and you don’t know how to carry your money, one of our best travel tips is to have more than one option! When we travel we use a combination of:

  • Debit Cards
  • Credit Cards
  • Travel Money Cards
  • Cash

Debit / Checking Account Cards

Debit cards are a good alternative to credit cards for when you plan your trip overseas. Not everyone has a credit card, but most have a debit card.

Debit cards also come with either a MasterCard or Visa logo so you can use them everywhere MasterCard or Visa cards are accepted.

The other benefit is there’s no risk of overspending with a debit card because it’s your money in the account to start with, not your bank’s money.

Which debit card is best for you?

That depends on what country you come from. We can’t offer advice for every nationality, but you can still apply these tips and seek a card with similar features as the cards listed below!

Best debit card for Americans traveling

USA residents traveling overseas can consider the Charles Schwab Checking Account.

The Charles Schwab debit card (available through their high-yield checking account) is commonly mentioned as the best travel debit card out there for both domestic or international travel.

You can use any ATM in the world and Schwab reimburses all the ATM fees at the end of each month. It seems that if there was an award for most favorite (and the least evil) bank ever it would probably win.

Benefits:

  • No ATM fees worldwide.
  • No fee for foreign currency exchange.
  • No monthly service fees.
  • No account minimum.
  • Unlimited reimbursement of any ATM usage. E FDIC-insured.

While you will still be charged by other ATM’s for taking out money, Schwab will reimburse you for the charges at the end of the month.

Now that we are Green Card holders and live permanently in the US we currently use our Wells Fargo checking account.

Or when traveling domestic our North Carolina State Employees Credit Union account which Caroline joined in her previous career as a teacher.

Best debit card for Australian’s traveling

The card most highly recommended for Australian’s is the CitiBank Plus Account.

Benefits:

  • No ATM fees.
  • No monthly fees.
  • Fee FREE overseas ATM withdrawals.
  • Minimum Balance: $0
  • Free international money transfers from Australia to other CitiBank accounts in 25 countries.

This account operates with a Visa debit card so you can withdraw money from your account at any ATM that accepts Visa. If you find a CitiBank ATM, you can use your card free of charge.

CitiBank has an international network with over 20,000 ATMs globally.

Credit Cards

You’ll almost certainly need a credit card when traveling in order to book flights, rental cars, hotels etc online.

Providers require this for the security deposit, plus paying with a credit card provides some insurance and security for you.

If you have a problem with a hotel room or a tour, you can dispute the payment with Visa/MasterCard. If you pay cash, it’s gone.

Make sure when you plan your trip overseas your card is linked to either the PLUS, Cirrus or Maestro networks. This enables you to access cash anywhere worldwide.

It’s a good idea to carry both a Visa and a MasterCard as your travel credit cards. We currently have a:

Look for a credit card that has:

  • No international ATM withdrawal fees.
  • No currency conversion fees.
  • No fees on cash advances.
  • No annual fee.
  • Reward points for airlines and hotels

PIN Number Tips

  • Get a 4 digit PIN number.
  • Many ATM’s abroad, particularly Europe, do not accept PIN’s longer than four digits.
  • If your PIN is based on letters rather than numbers, change it to numbers. Many ATM’s only have numbers on their keypads.
  • ATM’s often don’t have a 0 button (zero) or won’t accept PIN’s that start with 0. Go to your bank and change your pin to four digits that don’t include the number zero.
  • Know your PIN number by heart—never carry it around in your wallet.

 Prepaid Travel Money Card

There are pros and cons to using a travel money card when you plan your trip, and from our research we figured the pros lean more towards ease, accessibility, and reduced fees.

These cards are not a credit card. You load up your own money on the card then access the local currency through international ATMs around the world.

What to look for in a pre-paid travel money card:

  • What currencies can be loaded onto the card?
  • Can you lock in the exchange rate?
  • Sign up fee – These can range from $0-$20
  • Reload fee – usually a commission or flat fee.
  • Currency conversion fees
  • ATM withdrawal fees.
  • Card cancellation fees.
  • Monthly fees to keep the card open
  • How many days required before reloading money is cleared?

As Australians, we have previously used the Qantas Cash Travel Money Card.

For a trip that involves multiple destinations, I think prepaid travel money cards are a good option.

Notify Your Bank

Before you depart, be sure to contact your bank and credit card companies to inform them that you will be traveling, where to and when. This is to stop them putting a freeze on your card if they see unusual transactions from overseas.

Step 14 – Pack Smart

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Thinking about packing can be stressful when you are planning your trip, but the best thing to do is pack the bare minimum because you can always buy it there!

Encourage your kids to choose and pack their own clothes to minimize complaints and to teach travel planning skills.

Select versatile, comfortable and loose fitting clothes and neutral colors that can be worn in multiple combinations so if something gets dirty you only have to change part of the outfit.

Packing cells are a lifesaver. In each packing cell, we roll up each item and arrange clothes based on type and season. And Caz loves her underwear organizer that rolls up and clips together like a little sleeping bag and sits in your suitcase neatly just like packing cells do.

With young kids, pack a change of clothes for dinner, pajamas, or what is needed during the day in case of accidents.

Top 5 Travel Packing List Tips:

  1. Know the weather of the destination you are visiting, which helps reduce over-packing.
  2. When flying take a change of clothes in your carry-on just in case your checked-in luggage doesn’t arrive with you.
  3. Know the activities you will be doing so you can pack appropriately.
  4. Know the types of accommodation you will be staying at. If you are staying in hotels you won’t need to take things like towels, hair dryers or linen.
  5. Charge your electronics and load up all your tablets and portable devices with things to read, play, watch.

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Step 15 – Confirm Flights & Check-In Online

Ok, one of our last tips for traveling is to confirm your flight times!

On a previous overseas trip, we missed an important flight from Bangkok to Sydney once because we had it in our head that our flight departed five hours later than it actually did. Whilst we were sitting in a bar in the city the plane flew over our heads.

So, the day before departure, confirm your flight times and your transport to the airport.

And check-in online! Trust me, it’s no fun running through an airport with two young kids in toe because you are late arriving for check-in. To take the stress and hassle out of this, when possible we always check-in online.

Hot Tip:

We also use Trip It – a cool app that organizes all your travel plans in one place such as flight bookings, hotels, car rentals, and you can even access your itinerary offline, while in flight or to avoid roaming charges when we travel abroad.

Group Tours

Ok, after all our travel advice above on planning a trip, if you’re the type of person who doesn’t like to travel alone or plan your trips, maybe a group tour is an option for you.

Check out these reputable companies:

  • G Adventures – offers small-group adventure tours, safaris, and expeditions. You’ll experience authentic adventures in a responsible and sustainable manner.
  • Intrepid Travel  – another small group specialist who cater to a range of styles and budgets, so you pick the adventure that suits you best.
  • Trafalgar Tours – 70 years experience as a tour operator offering tours worldwide for the 35 to 65 age demographic.
  • Insight Vacations – specialists on Europe and USA for the 35 to 65 age demographic.

Enjoy Your Trip!

That’s it. You are now a trip planner!

You know where to start planning a trip so you can enjoy the travel planning process, and then go away and have the time of your life!

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59 thoughts on “15 Tips for Planning a Trip To Anywhere (step-by-step guide)”

  1. Hi Graig, thanks for this very useful advice & resources on trip planning.
    When I plan holidays for my family, I check the safety & health info early in the process to avoid the situation that I have a plane ticket to a malaria country or the one where I’d like to go, but travelling is not recommended. One of such countries is Ethiopia, where we would love to go with our teenagers, but we keep postponing this trip due to a political situation.
    Also, immunisation sometimes must be done a few months in advance before the trip.

    Thanks again for your post. I hope to read soon about your coming US road trip.

    1. Hey Tomasz, glad to hear my guide on how to plan your trip is useful. Yes, for immunizations always best to be done with plenty of time before your departure. Hope you make it to Ethiopia eventually, but best to be on the safe side.

  2. What a Sensational Craig Guide !!! I see that an efficient Planning is always well rewarded afterwards. I’ve been in the habit of planning everything before.
    Caring about Safety and Health are essential things.
    I really liked this blog, save it here in favorites. Hugs!

    1. Hey Alex. Appreciate you sharing that and for being a reader. Hope this travel planning guide helps you to plan your trip and create some awesome memories!

  3. Nice guide Craig! New York City is really a great place for food, especially if you are a pizza lover! Been there last week and tried the pizza napoletana at Ribalta Plaza and it’s amazing! We stayed at The Skyline Hotel and it’s the perfect location for me and my family as it is near the city center and shopping, sighseeing, bars and restaurants are all nearby! Yeah I agree specially on your Step 4 that booking ahead of time is a must specially for busy cities in New York. Thanks!

  4. Great travel guide tips Graig! I am too planning for foreign tour somewhere in Europe. Not sure about the place, but either of Spain, UK or Sweden. I will make sure that I have tick all the boxes mentioned above.

  5. Wow, wonderful job guys !!!
    This is the most completely guide about traveling I´ve ever read in my life. Thanks for share it with us. Certainly planning a travel is always a hard task, in fact, my girlfriend and I are thinking in go to Cuba, we want to meet the communism before falls down 😉
    We don´t have much money so we will stay in a casa particular, we have been told they are great. I will comment you soon.

    Bye and thanks for your support.

  6. Hey Craig!

    This is an AWESOME guide. I neved travelled over the seas and I’m playing to go to Australia this year. I had no idea how to start planning but you helped me a lot with this useful guide.

    Thank you very much. I know this guide will be very useful to my first travel over the seas! Your blog is amazing!

  7. Great Stuff! It’s really awesome resource about travel plan. In the early of July, I have decided to go for a long tour. your article helps me a lot. Thanks for sharing with us. I’m going to share your article with my social media friends and family.

  8. Aw – you forgot my favourite way of travelling as an option! Why not consider a stint in a campervan/motorhome which is both hotel and car hire in one? If you’re just staying in a city, then yeah maybe its not worth it, but if you’re a bit more adventurous and want to see more of a country and its people, then its a fantastic way to go. It’s a very effective method in countries like Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada. Just wait until you see how many rented (and purchased) RV’s there on the US roads. I just got back to Aus after doing a stint in a Cruise America RV and they are very popular there.

    Cheers
    Tim

  9. This guide is incredible! So detailed and informative. Although, we’ve never used a pre-paid travel card. When we started out most of them had bad reviews so we opted for a joint bank account -with the lowest fees we could find – which we’d transfer to as and when we needed. I’ve definitely seen more people suggest them these days. Maybe it’s something for us to consider!

    1. Hey Ashley, glad you found our tips for planning a trip useful. Yeah, a pre-paid travel card is not our favorite option and wouldn’t be our first choice, but we like to have multiple ways to access our cash whilst on the road. So just adding it in there for people to consider.

  10. Hi Craig and Caz, since contacting you for planning advice last year we are now booked and on our way to Australia in just over a week. We are doing the Sydney to Brisbane drive over 3 weeks by hire car. I’ve planned most of our time using your brilliant ideas but just wondered what you would advice for travel around Sydney, we are there for 4 days staying in surry hills, no car hire until we leave Sydney. So I was thinking of getting us all the opal card for traveling around, or would you suggest the hop on and off tour bus, we are a family of 4, 3 adults & a 12 year old, planning on doing the bondi to coogee walk, circular walk and some ferry cruises to Manly, darling harbour etc. We live in rural England so are not particularly city wise, lol. Would love to get your advice. Best Wishes. Nicky

    1. Hi Nicky,

      Excited that you guys are visiting Australia. And glad our blog has been helpful.

      To use public transport in Sydney requires the Opal card, I have information on it in one of my posts I’m linking to below. The hop-on-hop-off bus can be useful too as a way of getting your bearings and seeing the highlights, then determining if you want to go back and explore a particular spot in more depth.

      Here are some helpful Sydney posts:

      48 hours in Sydney: https://www.ytravelblog.com/what-to-do-in-sydney/
      15 things to do in Sydney with kids: https://www.ytravelblog.com/things-to-do-in-sydney-with-kids/
      Bondi to Coogee Coastal walk: https://www.ytravelblog.com/bondi-to-coogee-beach-coastal-walk-sydney/
      10 day trips from Sydney: https://www.ytravelblog.com/day-trips-sydney/
      City Guide (in depth) https://www.ytravelblog.com/things-to-do-in-sydney-2/

      And here is a link to all our New South Wales posts: https://www.ytravelblog.com/new-south-wales-travel-tips/

      Enjoy your trip,
      Craig

  11. I really appreciate how comprehensive this list is. All of the information about the best travel insurance companies is especially useful because when I travel outside of school I never know which insurance to get. In the past, I have also struggled with keeping track of everything that needs to get done to plan a trip. I’ve started using the to do list app Bzzy https://getbzzy.com/ because it is easy to create a master travel task list, prioritize, and access on a mobile device when traveling.

  12. Hi
    Love the information you have provided, I got so many great tips.
    I have organising and booked everything for a holiday for myself and a friend to Europe, we are 60 yr females first time travelling to Europe.
    I hope I have covered everything. I have done so much (too much) researching) hopefully all goes well so far saved money and doing what we want in a short time fame.
    I really like the tip on Tripit was it easy to use? Do you think this would be a good idea to purchase?

    Thanks

    1. Tripit is really easy to use. If you aren’t a frequent traveler I don’t think the premium version of Tripit would be worth it. The free version is still useful

  13. If you’re planning a trip and want to see live entertainment while away, like a concert or an MLB game for instance, you can use this handy venue locator http://www.clickitticket.com/find-venues-near-me.asp – all you do is enter your zip code where you will be and the max number of miles you want to travel, and it will show you where all the nearest venues are for concerts, sports and theater. And it lists all the events scheduled at each venue when you click on the links. It’s pretty cool and useful for planning all kinds of things when on vacation.

  14. Veronica Scott Harvey

    Thank you for posting this. I only wish I’d found it 2 days ago before I trusted AAA to plan a trip to Hawaii. It has caused me a tremendous amount of stress. I’ve still found numerous mistakes they’ve made, and I’ve had to offer all of the suggestions, in addition paid them extra money basically for nothing. It’s wonderful to find people like you willing to help for free.

  15. Great work on the blog. the topic you chose was something. I have been looking for in a long time. thanks for sharing your knowledge it really helped me a lot.

  16. Thanks for this very useful advice & resources on trip planning.
    When I plan holidays for my family, I check the safety & health info early in the process to avoid the situation that I have a plane ticket to a malaria country or the one where I’d like to go, but travelling is not recommended.

  17. Thanks for this awesome tips. This is the first time I’m going to travel alone to Australia. Thanks for your wonderful article.

    Now, 1 thing I have left just need to get a travel insurance.

  18. Well, you have shared here such a nice and best kind of stuff here in your post. I like to say that while my book tour bus to NY I read it and its really good for me as a visiting lover. I explore this place or maybe it will be my next destination for visiting. Your planning of the trip stuff is really informative for me.

  19. Really like the information on the website I can see it being incredibly useful when planning an upcoming trip. With regards to the planning list above I would suggest moving the buying travel insurance point to step 3. You really need insurance as soon as you commit to the trip which in most cases is at the point you buy your flights. If the airline goes bust before you get your insurance you’ll loose a considerable amount.

  20. Awesome job on the details in this post, I know so many people who get seriously overwhelmed when planning to travel so I’ll be sure to send this along to them. cheers!

  21. This is great – I think a lot of people think the ‘alternative’ places to stay are often sketchy or uncomfortable, but they don’t have to be and that shows through your examples and tips. start doing some backpacking. I would like to do many activities like skydiving, rafting, scuba diving etc.

  22. Epic content Craig. Reading this on an Emirates flight to Asia and wishing I’d know about some of these points before! Oh well next time I suppose. Keep up the good work.

  23. Awesome Craig! New York City is really a great place for food, especially if you are a pizza lover! I tried the pizza napoletana at Ribalta Plaza and it’s amazing! We stayed at The Skyline Hotel and it’s the perfect location for me and my family as it is near the city center and shopping, sighseeing, bars and restaurants are all nearby! Yeah I agree specially on your Step 4 that booking ahead of time is a must specially for busy cities in New York. Thanks!

  24. Wonderful post and a great guide to the tourists. I will surely help many. And a great way of writing a post. You are such a great inspiration. Keep posting such articles. Great stuff.

  25. Excellent resource, especially for someone like myself who travels regularly and inevitably loses his belongings along the way. I appreciate you telling me that.

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