
I’m going to highlight the pieces that I’ll be bringing for our month-long stay in Europe this summer. In fact, JB and my father-in-law just arrived back home from golfing in Scotland. In addition to inquiries about my favorite travel essentials, I often receive questions regarding how and what to pack for international travel. While I can’t say I’ve always packed like a pro, I do think I’m getting better at it. So today I wanted to share my Europe packing list. Read more about driving and road safety abroad before you go.My family is no stranger to international travel. You may also need supplemental auto insurance. driver's license, but most accept an International Driving Permit (IDP). International Driving Permit: Many countries do not recognize a U.S.Check with the embassy of your foreign destination before traveling to see what you may need. Consent for Travel with Minors: If you are traveling alone with children, foreign border officials may require custody documents or notarized written consent from the other parent.Check with the embassy of your destination(s) about regulations and documentation before you travel. over-the-counter medications, are illegal in other countries.

Medications: Some prescription drugs, including narcotics and some U.S.Contact the embassy of the countries you will be visiting for more information. Visas: You may need to get a visa before you travel to a foreign destination.

If you are transiting through Canada or the UK : which do not have that requirement : your passport must be valid at least six months, or airlines may not let you board your onward flight to Europe.

#Europe packing checklist update
If a crisis occurs while you are abroad, check in with loved ones and update your social media status so family and friends know you are okay. Consider buying emergency evacuation insurance. Crisis Planning: Read Crisis Abroad: Be Ready and make an evacuation plan that does not rely on the U.S.embassy or consulate to carry with you in case of emergency while traveling. Write down contact details for the nearest U.S. Review entry/exit requirements, visas, local laws, customs, medical care, road safety, etc. Safety and Security Information: Read the Travel Advisory and Alerts for the countries you will be visiting at /destination.
