Departing Europe: The Ultimate Preparation Handbook for Travelers - DOACE Direct

Departing Europe: The Ultimate Preparation Handbook for Travelers

Imagine sitting in a caf é on the streets of Paris on a sunny afternoon, admiring the beauty of the Eiffel Tower; Or you can stroll through the ancient streets of Rome and feel the traces of history; Perhaps you watch sunrise in the fjords of northern Europe, or sunset on islands in Greece. Europe, a continent full of culture, history, and magnificent natural scenery, is waiting for you to explore. But before starting this exciting journey, you need to be well prepared. We have prepared a detailed European travel list for you, making your trip to Europe carefree and enjoyable.

1. Valid passport and visa

Before going abroad, ensure that your passport is valid throughout the entire journey. If necessary, remember to apply for a European Schengen visa or a UK visa in advance. Meanwhile, it is recommended to bring a copy of your passport as a precaution.

passport

2. Travel medicine

Bring some basic travel medications, including painkillers, allergy medications, motion sickness medication, and any prescription medication you need. Meanwhile, if you have an allergic reaction to a specific food or medication, bring a card with relevant information written in your local language and English.

Travel medicine

3. Suitable clothing

Bring appropriate clothing according to the season and destination of your trip. The weather in Europe can vary from cold winters to hot summers. Therefore, remember to check the forecast and wear appropriate clothing according to the weather. If you plan to travel to multiple countries, you may need to bring various types of clothing.

Travel clothing

4. Travel insurance

Consider purchasing travel insurance, which can protect you from the high costs of unexpected situations. Insurance typically includes medical insurance, travel cancellation or interruption insurance, and luggage loss or damage insurance.

Travel insurance

5. Credit cards and cash

Most European stores and restaurants accept credit card payments, but in some small stores or rural areas, cash may be more commonly used. Don't forget to inform your bank that you will be traveling overseas, so they won't freeze your account because they see foreign transactions.

Credit cards and cash

6. Electronic devices and converters

When traveling to Europe with your electronic devices, such as hair dryers, curlers, etc. The voltage in Europe is usually 230V and the frequency is 50Hz, so you may need a voltage converter.In addition, the main plug types in Europe are C, E, F, L, and G, so you may need a plug adapter. Actually, all of these can be solved with just one travel adapter. I strongly recommend the DOACE travel converter here. I use it every time I go on a trip, which saves me a lot of trouble.

travl converter

7. Travel Guide and Map

Even in the era of smartphones and GPS, a paper travel guide and map are very useful. They do not require batteries or signals and can help you find direction in places without a network.

Travel Guide and Map

8. Language Learning Applications

Download a language learning application such as Duolingo or Google Translate to help you understand and communicate basic local languages. This not only makes your travel smoother, but also respects the local culture.

Language Learning Applications

Remember, the best travelers are flexible and open travelers. Although we cannot predict everything that may happen, with this list, you can set off with peace of mind and enjoy your trip to Europe!

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