Staying Connected Abroad: Tech Tips for Mature Travelers
Staying connected while traveling internationally is crucial for safety and convenience.Â
Here are some tech-savvy tips for Gen X and Baby Boomer travelers:
- SIM Cards and Local Plans: Instead of relying on expensive international roaming, consider purchasing a local SIM card or a prepaid plan upon arrival. This can provide you with affordable data and local calling rates. Â That said, be sure to check with your carrier first to see what options they may offer.
- Offline Maps and Navigation: Download offline maps of your destination before you leave (PRO TIP: put OK MAPS into Google Maps). This way, you can navigate without needing constant data connectivity.
- Translation Apps: Communication can be a breeze with translation apps such as Google Translate. They can help you understand signs, translate menus, and even have basic conversations with locals.
- VPN for Security: Using a virtual private network (VPN) such as SurfShark, adds an extra layer of security to your online activities, especially when using public Wi-Fi networks at places such as coffee shops, restaurants, hotels, and other public locations.
- Medications and Prescriptions: If you’re on medication, use apps to set reminders for taking doses across time zones. This ensures you stay on track with your health routine.  And I always recommend that you bring 50 percent more medication with you than you think you’ll require, just in case your return home gets postponed, and I would also encourage you to keep all your medications in their original containers (or at the very least have copies of all your prescriptions).  Finally, bring your favorite over-the-counter medications and other items with you that you think you may not be able to find over there.
By simply leveraging Technology, you can make your international Travel experience safer and more enjoyable.
The post Staying Connected Abroad: Tech Tips for Mature Travelers appeared first on Continental DRIFTER.
For more than 15 years, I've been organizing and leading small-group cultural tours around the world. These trips are specifically designed for active Baby Boomers and have all been 5-star rated and reviewed by my past clients.
Just some of the locations I continue to lead trips to include Antarctica, Cuba, Mexico's Copper Canyon, Cambodia, India, Vietnam, and throughout the Mediterranean (Spain, Italy, France, Portugal) and others (Armenia & Georgia and Finnish & Swedish Lapland).
During these trips, I love to share off-the-beaten-path locations and unique experiences, such as olive oil and caviar tastings, wine and spirit tastings, foodie tours and market walks, cooking classes and demonstrations, and when possible, I always introduce my clients to the local people, often getting into their homes and places of business to see how they live and work. We use expert local guides to be our interpreters, offer local history, answer questions, and provide us with insights into the local customs and more.
My YouTube channel, The Continental DRIFTER® (https://youtube.com/continentaldrifter) is where I share travel and photography tips with a large list of mature travelers who have remained loyal to my brand throughout the years.
I always say, "Life's too short not to travel!"