Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Travel Agents
Travel agents offer a free service, making hotel and air reserva-
tions and issuing airline tickets. They can shop around for the
lowest rate for you and often hear about sales that aren't known
to the general public.
They can't however, read your mind. We've seen couples go to a
travel agent and say “We'd like to go somewhere warm.” That -
as you can see in this topic - covers a lot of territory!
Every vacation is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The two of
you may return to the islands, but no other trip will be exactly
like this one. Each is unique and offers wonderful opportunities
for you to explore the world together. Part of the fun of travel is
the anticipation of the trip. Read through this topic together
and talk about your options.
Entry Requirements
S pecifics vary from country to country (we'll discuss those in
individual chapters), but plan to bring along either a current
passport or a certified copy of your birth certificate (some is-
lands accept voter registration card), and a photo ID. Passports
are the easiest form of entry (plus you'll get the neat immigra-
tion stamps as a free souvenir).
T TIP: If you're headed to the Caribbean on your honey-
moon (or if you'll be getting married while in the trop-
ics), don't have your airline tickets issued under your
new name. Your tickets must match the name on your
passport that you'll be using for entry. If you are pre-
senting your certified birth certificate and you have
changed your name since birth, bring along a copy of
your marriage license as well.
 
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