Travel Tips

10 Tips for Stress-Free Travel

With these tried-and-tested tips, your next holiday is guaranteed to be relaxing.

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1. Book Early – But Not Too Early

For most destinations, the sweet spot for booking is 2–4 months before departure. Booking too far ahead (6+ months) rarely offers an advantage because airlines and hotels are still running standard prices. Booking too late gets expensive because the most popular options have already sold out.

Tip: Use price-comparison tools and set up price alerts. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are statistically the cheapest days to book flights.

2. Check Your Travel Documents – In Good Time!

It sounds obvious, yet it is the single most common source of travel stress: is your passport still valid? Many countries require at least six months' validity beyond your travel dates. A new passport takes 4–6 weeks; an expedited one around 72 hours.

  • Check your passport (validity + blank pages for stamps)
  • Apply for a visa if required (this can take weeks!)
  • Driving licence: do you need an international one? Apply in advance
  • Store digital copies of all documents (cloud or email them to yourself)

3. Pack Half as Much – and Take Twice the Money

The golden rule of travel. We almost always pack too much and underestimate the costs. Lay out everything you want to take on your bed – then put half of it back. You will be surprised how little you actually need.

Hand-luggage only is often the best solution for short trips: no waiting at the baggage carousel, no risk of lost suitcases, more flexible travel.

4. Take Out Travel Insurance

An international health insurance policy is essential. It starts at around 10 EUR per year and can save you tens of thousands of euros in an emergency. Your standard domestic health insurance covers very little abroad.

Optional but recommended for expensive trips: a trip-cancellation policy. Particularly worthwhile for holidays costing over 1,000 EUR or when children are travelling.

5. Download Offline Maps

Before you leave, download offline maps in Google Maps or Maps.me. That way you can navigate even without Wi-Fi or mobile coverage. In many countries, mobile data is expensive or unreliable.

6. Get a Credit Card with No Foreign-Transaction Fees

Paying or withdrawing cash abroad with a standard debit card often costs 1.5–3 % in fees. Several fee-free travel credit cards allow you to pay and withdraw money worldwide without charges. Over a two-week holiday, that easily saves 50–100 EUR.

7. Keep Your Arrival Day Free

Don't schedule any fixed activities on the day you arrive. Flights get delayed, trains are cancelled and transfers take longer than expected. If the only plan for day one is 'arrive and explore', you start your holiday stress-free.

8. Note Down Important Addresses in Advance

Save the following offline: hotel address, embassy number, local emergency numbers, insurance hotline. If your phone is stolen or the battery dies, you can still act. A small slip of paper in your wallet is enough.

9. Learn a Little of the Local Language

'Hello', 'Thank you', 'Please', 'How much does this cost?' – just five words in the local language open doors and hearts. Locals hugely appreciate the effort, even if your pronunciation isn't perfect. Apps like Duolingo are more than sufficient for the basics.

10. Plan Less, Experience More

The most important tip for last: Don't over-plan your holiday. The most beautiful travel moments are often the unplanned ones: the little restaurant around the corner, the spontaneous detour to a viewpoint, the conversation with a local. Leave room for spontaneity – your holiday self will thank you.

Ready for your next holiday?