Discovering YOU Magazine April 2018 Issue | Page 23

VACATION AND TRAVEL

5 Ways Travel

will Change in 2018

Written by Visa Staff

(BPT) - As international travel gains popularity each year, new destinations are added to bucket lists and new travel gadgets and accessories appear on the market. The way we travel has changed in the past few decades, but that age-old itch to explore and discover new places and experiences remains the same. So how and why are people traveling now? The results of Visa's recently released Global Travel Intentions (GTI) Survey reveal some interesting travel trends - and tips - to keep in mind for 2018.

Simplifying payments abroad - For as long as anyone can remember, a standard part of traveling to a foreign country involved exchanging currency. Carrying cash involves time, planning, anxiety about losing money and often, wondering what to do with leftover cash once you return home. In fact, loss or theft of cash is the number one money concern for travelers while on trips. And 72 percent of people say working to get their hands on foreign currency prior to departure is a waste of time. With more than 46 million merchants accepting Visa around the world, a Visa card is the most important travel accessory you can carry.

TIP: Use your Visa card and pay in local currency for a competitive exchange rate. A whopping 87 percent of travelers have leftover cash after a trip. However, only 29 percent convert it back to currency that can be used at home. Avoid wasting money by sticking to your Visa card and only pulling out cash when needed.

People travel because of culture - Of all the places to go in the world, why is it some people choose one place over another? According to Visa's GTI survey, 41 percent of people cite "rich culture" and "friendly locals" as reasons to pick a destination. Although famous monuments, great museums and spectacular palaces continue to draw in visitors, the people who live in a traveler's destination are hugely important.

TIP: Hang with the locals. Check out fun events such as festivals and concerts to make sure you're not missing the best events in the city you're visiting. And don't forget local flavors of the country's national dishes.

"Avoid wasting money by sticking to your Visa card and only pulling out cash when needed."