Ditch the wheelie-bags and grab a pack – International travel tip

Plan on enjoying the cobbled streets of Barcelona? Taking the metro around Paris? Then ditch that wheeled suitcase and pack in an interior frame backpack or a large bag with shoulder straps.

Wheelie-bags are great in the airport or for wheeling from the car up the paved drive to the hotel, but not if you’re exploring less accessible destinations. Their wheels catch in cobblestones and brick, they overturn on sidewalk curbs, and they’re hard to maneuver in tight quarters.

Strap on your backpack and you’re ready to walk to the train station or take the metro.

Capture your footprints in the sand – Souvenir tip

If you’re a beach bum like me, your vacations are to tropical places. Pictures of sunsets at the beach are pretty, but after a while, one beach looks like the rest. A better souvenir is to take a handful of sand. Once you get home, empty a spice bottle and fill it with the sand. Label it with the beach name and location. Consider making a note of a special memory on the label. After several trips to different beaches, you’ll have a nice spice rack full of sand.

You’ll be surprised to see how each beach differs in their textures and variety of sand; it’s much better than a photo.

Collect brochures and visitor guides – Souvenir tip

Collect all the brochures and printed promotional materials you can find, as well as local traveler’s guides. Most of these are professionally printed on good quality paper stock and feature beautiful photography. Inexpensive postcards make nice accents, as well.

At home, you can cut these up (include words, headlines, and phrases). Use the words and images as scrapbook elements to supplement your own photos. You can also cut out the front of the brochure, or paragraphs of copy with details about the event or attraction you saw. This helps you remember little details.

Documenting a vacation via postcards – Souvenir tip

When going on vacation with your family or friends, you often have special memories of different locations or attractions. An inexpensive way to capture those memories is to purchase a postcard from that location and immediately have each person write down on the back of the postcard their favorite part of the attraction. Be specific.

When you get home, collect the postcards and add them to an album with some of your pictures taken at the location.

[Image credit: D Sharon Pruitt]

Vacations revisited through tourist photo books – Souvenir tips

I find no better way to remember a vacation than through the kitschy photo books available at any tourist shop. They’re relatively inexpensive and are full of photographs unique to that particular spot on the globe. They can be kept on a bookshelf at home, and you can revisit your favorite vacation spots any time the mood strikes.

I have one photo souvenir book that’s almost thirty years old. It covers one of my favorite vacation destinations, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and its breathtaking Butchart Gardens. While I may not have the photos we took handy, these books are only an arms reach away.