With just 24 days to go it’s time to get serious about a few
last minute things. We have been busy though, working through our lists.
I went into my local RACQ and organised an International
Drivers Licence. I needed a passport sized photo but they took that while I was
there. Some branches don’t do this so it would pay to check; you may need to go
to the Post Office to have this done. You will also need your Australian Drivers
Licence. The staff can process your application right there and then.
We’ve also purchased a TravelSIM card. We bought ours from
Australia Post. There are two types of cards, depending on your phone and
whether you want just calls and SMS or if you want to add data. We have a
simple phone (mine) and so purchased a SIM card loaded with $20 for calls or
text messages. This phone will allow us to call ahead to booked accommodation,
or to call home in an emergency. It will also allow family from home to call us
if necessary. Most of our contact to and
from home will be via our iPads. If you opt for a travel SIM just be sure to
check that it is unlocked. If your provider has locked your phone you will need
to apply to have it unlocked.
A friend has loaned us a power adaptor but we opted to buy a
USB adaptor as well. This will enable us to charge 2 iPads at the same time. I
won’t be taking anything else that needs power but my sister wants to take her
hair dryer, so an adaptor will be necessary for that. We will also need this
for our phone.
Now that all our accommodation is booked, along with our
train journeys from Rome to Venice and Venice to Florence, I have printed
Itineraries for both the UK and Italy. I double checked the dates and made sure
we have somewhere to sleep each night. I also worked through our budget –
actual and estimated – and see that we are on target. Now we have these
figures, it’s time to decide how we will access funds while we are away. We
looked at Travel Cards but decided that the costs and fees involved in using these
are very difficult to work out. For the cash we want while we are away, we are
looking at different currency exchanges, and our banks for the fees and charges
involved if we use ATMs in UK and Italy. This is how I obtained funds while I
was away for previous trips and although there were fees and charges, if one
didn’t go to the hole in the wall every day they weren’t too outrageous. I will
also have my VISA card for those times we can’t get cash or for larger
purchases. I will just need to check my bank account regularly while I’m away
to be sure that I transfer funds to my credit card before I am charged interest.
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