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Resources

Booking Form - This is our standard document for booking most forms of travel with our agency.  The form list the questions that we will be asking you during the booking process and also includes the necessary signatures. 

Currency Exchange Rages - When traveling to another country, knowing the exchange rate is critical.  The Exchange Rate explains how the US dollar is transferred into another country's currency.  Rarely is this a one for one exchange.  This cheat sheet will give you an idea of the value of a US dollar in another country's currency.

Driving Directions - Online driving directions can be tricky or downright inaccurate.  The best resource is an atlas or map of your destination.  For points of reference, you can use MapQuest to get "suggested" driving directions. 

Game - How Well Do You Know the World?

Healthy Travel - Visit CDC's Travelers’ Health Website to learn about any disease risks and health recommendations for areas you plan to visit.  Also see these wellness tips

Packing Hints and Suggestions

Travel Documents (birth certificates, Passports, Visas)
Cruise only passengers departing and returning from an United States port (closed loop cruise) may not require a passport; verify your need for a passport by seeing what countries allow for sailing without a passport here

Travel Protection Insurance

Weather - Knowing the weather for your trip is critical in being prepared.  It affects your packing, clothes, itinerary and transportation.  See what the historical weather has been for your location at this site. 

Welcome Home - If you have traveled with us, we hope you will take this opportunity to complete our survey so that we may improve our services. 

We can offer lots of hints to make your next trip painless.

  • Each day thousands of flights arrive on time; each day lots of flights arrive late.

  • Most airlines charge for the first piece of luggage that you check.

  • Effective, June 1, 2009, you will a Passport or a Passport Card for most international travel.
     
  • Exchange rates make some countries a better value than others.