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The Ultimate Travel Checklist

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Important Documents Passport Valid for at least six months beyond your return date and have a minimum of two blank pages. Take a photo of the main page and keep it on your phone.

Visas For all the countries you are visiting, if required.

Mandatory Vaccinations for Entry We all have methods for packing, whether its a last-minute rush or a well planned activity but these handy tips might just make your packing experience a little easier... Print this document off and keep it with your passport so you’re always prepared. Find further important travel advice on the UK Government website GOV.UK Find further important vaccination information at travelhealthpro.org.uk General advice and information can be found at worldwide.alanrogers.com

Some vaccinations may be required for entry into certain countries. They may need to be administered a set period before you depart.

Travel Insurance Insurance Policy Your booking with us is invalid without travel insurance. You don’t take out insurance because you think you’ll need it, you take it out because you don’t know when you’ll need it. Make sure your policy covers you for all your destinations and activities. Make sure your insurer is aware of any preexisting medical conditions. Make sure you are covered for emergency evacuation. Most policies no longer cover COVID-19 related claims so take this into account.

Spare Glasses/ Contact Lenses If you wear glasses, make sure to take a spare pair or take note of your prescription in case you lose them. If you wear contact lenses, take spares, along with contact solution. Make sure you pack your sunglasses.

Vaccinations & Medication Travel Vaccinations See a healthcare expert prior to departure. Every trip and traveller requires different needs.

Routine Vaccinations The World Health Organisation recommends that all travellers are up-to-date with routine vaccinations including measles, mumps, rubella, diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, polio and influenza. In the UK, most of these are given for free on the NHS. In other countries, they may be given as part of a National Immunisation Program. You may require a booster or re-vaccination to ensure you still have immunity.

Medications Make sure you have enough prescription medication to last for the whole of your trip. Check with your airline about taking some medication onboard the aircraft.


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