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Destination Spotlight


Embark on a journey of discovery as we shine the spotlight on a different travel location each month. From exotic beaches to vibrant cities, immerse yourself in diverse cultures and breathtaking landscapes, creating unforgettable memories along the way. Join us on this exciting adventure and let your wanderlust guide you to new horizons every month!


CARIBBEAN

Traveling to the Caribbean is an exciting adventure waiting to happen. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of the Caribbean as you discover a world of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant cultures. From the laid-back vibes of Jamaica to the luxurious resorts of the Bahamas, each destination offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Indulge in delicious cuisine, explore historic landmarks, and unwind in paradise as you create unforgettable memories in the stunning Caribbean. Get ready to create unforgettable memories and soak up the beauty of this tropical paradise. Book your dream getaway with us today!

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Preparing for Your Trip


The perfect journey starts with being prepared. That’s why we created a list of tips and reminders to help:


• Ensure your passport is signed, valid at least three months past your return date (suggested six months or longer), and your name matches your boarding pass. If you need a new passport, you may choose expedited service. Call 877.487.2778 or visit travel.state.gov/passport for more information.

• You only need a valid U.S. photo ID for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

• Review and prepare required travel protocol documents and forms.

• Check your flight seating and contact your travel advisor if you need to request changes.

• Leave a copy of your ID and itinerary with family.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS


American citizens need a passport valid at least three months after their return, except for Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, where a valid U.S. government photo ID is accepted. Dominican Republic requires a tourist card in addition to a passport which you can purchase at the airport upon arrival. Save the tourist card you receive as you’ll need it for departure. Non-U.S. citizens should ask their embassy or consulate what travel documentation is needed. Ask your travel advisor about special laws for minors traveling without both parents, if applicable.

CUSTOMS


Your bags will go through customs upon entry and return. Each country has its own customs laws, but generally travelers may not bring plants or produce. Upon return to the U.S. you’ll declare the goods you acquired; the duty-free exemption per traveler is usually $800, plus there are limits on importing alcohol and tobacco products. For details, visit cbp.gov/travel, call 877.227.5511. Allow at least three hours to clear customs when connecting to another flight.

TRANSFERS


If you confirmed a private transfer, please refer to your itinerary for details. For airport pickups, a driver will generally greet you outside the airport’s main exit with a supplier sign with your name on it. If your hotel provides a transfer, look for your hotel representative or resort kiosk in the arrival terminal.

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