To Check or Not To Check…That is the Question
Happy July 4th
Domaine de Puychene
With ten wonderful apartments or cottages, this was ideal for our exploration of the Languedoc Roussillon region in France. Our accommodations were tastefully done and so comfortable, The gardens were delightful, offering a spot to have your morning coffee in your own outdoor patio. Or, spend time relaxing by the private pool.
Located in the small village of Saint Nazaire d’Aude, we were close to Narbonne, the Canal du Midi, and dozens of villages, abbeys, and castles. And wineries… So much to explore.
If you are thinking about staying in the south of France or the Languedoc region, the Domaine de Puychene makes a wonderful base for all your explorations. This would be the perfect home base. We’ll be back…
Check out their site at http://domaine-de-puychene.com/en/
Or, book at https://admin.xotelia.com/BS/domainedepuychene/en/
Let me know what you think.
Where to Park?
I’m packed the ready to head for Venice, or Paris, or Denver. Where do I park at SFO Airport?
Check out this site…http://airportparkinghelper.com/
Getting a Visa
Many countries have multiple types of visas. There are tourist, work, business, and student ones.
The application process and turnaround times vary for each of those…sometimes dramatically so.
Some embassies and consulates require appointments to apply for a visa and yet others process visas only through a third-party agency. It all varies by country. You may need a plane ticket or even a letter of invitation.
If you need a visa, start the process three months in advance. Keep in mind you will need to give the agency your passport for this process. So, don’t plan any international trips during your wait time.
Even More Passport Info
More Passport Info
Continuing on with your passports…
Remember to check your expiration date. Why? Because some countries require your passport be valid for 90 days after entry, but a safer rule of thumb is to be valid for six months.
You can visit Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam without a passport.
Passports and You
There has been a ton of information on travel sites about passports in recent months. I’ve even written a bunch about them.
Here are some reminders and some new info.
In 2007 it became mandatory to have a passport for travel between the US and Canada, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Those expire 10 years from the time they were issued. If an influx of travelers applied for their first passport in 2007 or 2008…those will be expiring soon. That means there will be a bunch of people renewing their passport.
Since the passport offices can only handle so many renewals every day…check your expiration date now and get ahead of the rush.
Also, check out information on the Real ID Act. You can read more about it here https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-enforcement-brief.
If you’re from California or several other states…you need to keep aware of this. Don’t panic…just pay attention to what is happening with driver’s licenses.
What Do You Know?
Have you thought about planning a specialty tour, like art history, Tuscan cooking, chocolate tasting, or landscape painting? If so, you might want to see if the tour is the right one for you.
Is it tailored to and designed for beginners or for experts? That will make a difference on how much you enjoy it. No sense being bored as the tour guide explains the difference between oregano and basil. Yet, all the art history information geared to college professors might be a little over your head.
Ask yourself some basic questions. Is this a hands-on tour? Will I be able to try my hand at making gnocchi?
Is my guide trained in Renaissance art? What language does my guide speak? Are there additional fees associated with this tour…or is the wine included?
What happens if the tour gets cancelled?
How many people will actually be in the group?
Now, read the reviews. Are they recent ones or all over a year old? Read reviews on more than one site. Are they ALL positive? If so, I would be little concerned. Is the site reputable? Do they post both great and not-so-great reviews? You want the truth.

