Travelling Abroad
Here are some top tips to help you plan a trip abroad.
Find out about the country you are visiting. Check out the Foreign & Commonwealth Office's Travel Checklists.
Do you need a visa? Many countries outside of Europe require one.
If you are travelling to a European Economic Area or Switzerland with a European Health Insurance Card you can get free or reduced cost treatment. This card replaced the E111 (which is no longer valid) and you can apply for it online from the Department of Health.
You should find out where the British Embassy or Consulate is in the country you are visiting. If you lose your passport, run into problems with the police or have any other trouble, they will be able to help you.
Let people know your travel schedule and ways to contact you if there is an emergency at home.
Make copies of your passport, visas, insurance and tickets and leave a copy at home.
Plan your budget and give yourself a bit extra for emergencies.
While your bank card will work in many countries, it is a good idea to carry some cash, traveller's cheques and a credit card as well.
Keep your money, traveller's cheques and passport in a money bag out of view.
Don't hitchhike. It isn't safe anywhere - even if you're with a friend, you're still taking a risk.
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