I discovered these travel tips and tricks while traveling a ton last year. Say that three times fast. I thought I’d share my favorites. Oh, man, now I’m rhyming. These tips save time, help with packing, and have made traveling so much more enjoyable. Travel season is almost upon us!
I hope to travel again soon if Danny can get out of jury duty. *crosses all body parts*
Carabiners and Pint-sized Wallets
You’ve seen carabiners hanging on backpacks, maybe even on purses. I hang one on mine. They are so important for keeping things together. I’ve spent hours looking for my car keys. What a waste!
- Clip a carabiner to Airbnb apartment and rental car keys to keep them together. I can easily find them in the great abyss of my purse or backpack since my carabiner is gargantuan.
- I pared down to a tiny wallet. My driver’s license can be seen through the plastic making it super easy to use. It also holds my credit cards, cash and important stuff including business cards for my Wild Ride. You never know who I might meet along the way.
- Since my pint-sized wallet has a ring attached, I clip it to my keys to keep from freaking out while going through airport security. I can clip it to a belt loop too.
- THE OBVIOUS – I snap my headphones, hat, and water/coffee bottle to my backpack.
A Carryon Pack
I’m done with carryon bags. I’ve used almost every kind out there, but they are unwieldy to navigate down the narrow airplane’s aisle. Once stashed away in the overhead compartment, I always think of something I forgot to take out. Since I can still stuff something under the seat, I tend to take too much along on the plane.
Now I use a backpack! It carries all my important stuff: The crown jewels and my crown, of course, headphones, laptop, phone, book, camera, cords, and chargers. If I’m not wearing a jacket or sweater, I throw one in. I carry a protein bar, just in case we sit on the tarmac for a few hours. It happens.
Phone charger for the rental car.
I’ve “donated” a few phone chargers to Hertz, but they come in so handy when needing a charge while on the road so I always bring one along.
The Best Tip and Trick? Social Media!
I’ve used Twitter several times to contact people in the area I’m visiting. One time, I tweeted that I was heading to #Scotland and a young woman tweeted that her cousin Adhamh O Broin ran tours. We didn’t connect in Scotland, but ironically met in Boulder a few months later!
I also check to see what’s trending to stay on top of the news. I found out about the London Bridge stabbings right before traveling there a few days later. Then I found out in person how they deal with terrorism.
Instagram:
When deciding where to go or what to bring, I always check out the city’s hashtag on Instagram. It’s been amazing to find out what locals wear and what they do to have fun. Plus the most Instagramable locations will trend. It’s an insider’s view!
If everyone is dressed to the nines, I bring my evening gown. If jeans are de rigueur, I pack accordingly but still bring a nice outfit for going out at night.
Same with outerwear. I paid close attention to how locals dressed for outdoor activities when heading to Europe for a month last summer. I planned for rain when I discovered several soggy Instagrammers.
Blogs
Sometimes when Googling an area, I want a personal viewpoint. I’ll Google the village, town or city with the word blog afterward. It’s a great way to find a new perspective before traveling.
I’ve pinned loads of travel information to boards on Pinterest. I always check to make sure the pretty photograph is linked to an informative blog post. This is a great way to make a list of things to do while visiting a new location. I especially love the unusual ones. Sometimes getting off the beaten path is the road to amazing discovery!
Waze
This driving app will get you from point A to B no matter if you’re in Boulder or on a winding road in Belgium.
Weather
This can be a nightmare and very unpredictable as you know. I don’t ever check until two days before since no one really knows beyond three days. I hope for the best and plan for the worst. The last thing I want to do is sit inside while waiting for sunshine. I throw on a hat and jacket and go!
When we were in Scotland, we were shocked by how many slogged through the downpours while visiting castles. I bring a ball cap to keep the rain off my face.
What not to wear!
Layering, layering, layering. Whenever I bring some super thick sweater, it always sits all lonely-like in my suitcase unless it’s snowing and we’re heading out for dinner. Coming from the most unpredictable weather in Colorado where nights can be cool during our most scorching summers, I’ve learned to prepare for everything. Except for rain. We’re always on the lookout for those little black rainclouds.
Athletic wear. Even if I don’t plan on going to the gym while on vacation, there are days when I want to protect a clean shirt or stay warm so I wear a lightweight poly T-shirt underneath.
Thick Socks. I bought the most wonderful pair of super soft plush socks. They are great slippers when on vacation.
Loungewear. Because lounging.
Bring a scarf. Wear it on the plane to keep from inhaling every sneeze. Not a scarf wearer? Wear a hoodie and hide inside it. You don’t want to come down with the sniffles.
I could go on and on but I have to start packing. I’m an Aries optimist!
Do you like to travel? Are you a last minute person or do you have to plan everything?
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Great tips. Love the idea of googling a City/ Town and then blog for local perspective. Cool!
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Blog posts are more honest and insightful. I’m still reading them for the trip I’m on right now!
Thanks so much!
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I always forgot something! Great tips, I need to save your post! 🙂
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Thank you! Writing it helped me too since I’m on a trip right now. 🙂
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Th carabiner has to be large, in case one decides to go up or down a cliff in mid-travel. Likewise a piece of string carried should be REALLY substantial.
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Thanks, Susie! I love the blog search tip, I’m totally doing that for this weekend. And I’m going to stick to a backpack this time. I usually do if I’m going to be hiking on my trip but I’m going to start doing it for all the trips I can!
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Susie — I follow you anyway, but saw you on the Facebook FLIPBOARD and came over to say HI!
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Thanks for swinging by and for all the Twitter blog love!
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Great tips! Very helpful for travelers. Thanks for sharing ♥️ ♥️ By any chance you are interested on doing collaborations, you can check out the collaborations portal of Phlanx.com and connect with amazing brands!
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Tiffany
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I’m glad they helped!
Thanks so much, Tiffany! I’ll check out the link.
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I love Waze and how you can find out about obstacles on the road, etc. I never thought to check out a city’s Instagram account before going to visit, so this I will have to try in the future.
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Great! Instagram can show you how to dress at restaurants too! Hashtags are so informative.
Thanks for stopping by, Jennifer!
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Now that’s a good bit of information…know what to wear to a restaurant!
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Instagram is a great tool!
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Such great advice overall, but a car charger for the rental car is an excellent suggestion! One of those things that you don’t know you need until you need it.
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Exactly! Happy travels, Kelsey!
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