ANOINTED TRAVEL  LLC
Heavenly Travel without  Earthly Hassle
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our Origin:
 
Anointed Travel  was birth out of my longing to help people  get a more personal touch to their travel needs. It is my belief that we have gotten away from the basics of people to people contact everyone is so busy there is no time.   We opened  May 8th 2007 with the hopes of being the best.  We are proudly serving customers look to us for great quality and incredible service. 
 
About Us: Anointed Travel is a full service travel agency, here to provide you with the best information and resources you’ll need to have the perfect vacation every time! We are travel professionals and provide an invaluable service when it comes to travel planning and securing a vacation reservation. The best vacations start with quality vacation planning. Whether you desire a cruise, land tour, an international experience, an all inclusive resort, theme parks, physically active, or just for relaxation vacation, proper attention to detail is the key to an enjoyable vacation. We want to take the time to help you make a memory.
 
Why You Need A Travel Agent:
 
I have learned the cheaper can sometimes become the the most costly
(In other words we can pay now or we can really pay later.) There is  a great deal of information that a travel agent can give you to prepare for where you are going. Most of  the time online search engines  don't   tell you about the transfers you need when you are  going on a cruise or the native language, what type of food they have there or even what  some of the special landmarks and restaurants are to try but a travel agent that cares about your needs can and will let you know what to expect .we deliver on these expectations every time. It is our belief that your satisfaction should be guaranteed.  We are here to bring you the best deals and vacation package discounts everyday.
 
Our Mission:
 
  Our mission is to take the hassle out of your vacation planning and to remove all the  stress  of passports ,hotel accomodations, airfare reservations, researching destinations and planning and booking all inclusive packages, car rentals etc....
 
 
Travel Tips For: 
Adventure Tours, Beach Vacations, City Tours, Cruises, Ski Vacation
The flights are booked, car rented, hotel reserved, and you leave tomorrow - time for you to pack! Here are some helpful suggestions
to make your travel sweatless.

Packing is not a matter of simply throwing necessities into a bag. Just as important as what you pack is how you pack. With that in mind, here are some general packing tips:
To avoid last-minute anxiety, make a thorough packing list before traveling.

Avoid over-packing. Do not bring things just because they might come in handy.

Pack mix-and-match clothes to help minimize baggage and yet enjoy variety.

Take things that dry quickly, like synthetic fabrics and lightweight cotton.

Iron before packing and then roll – don’t fold – clothes.
For bulky items like sweaters, stuff the rolled garment toward the foot of a pair of pantyhose – it makes a tight container that takes up less space.
Leave dry–cleaned items in their plastic bags to help avoid wrinkles.

Hang clothes immediately after check-in to prevent wrinkling. If clothes do wrinkle, hang them in the bathroom while taking a hot shower to steam them smooth.

Consider bringing "disposable" clothing, such as older socks, underwear, T-shirts, and even old shoes. Before departing, donate them or throw them out to make room for souvenirs.

Layering is a great way to make a wardrobe more versatile and accommodate changing weather.

Place anything that could ruin clothes, such as liquid make-up, shampoo, and toothpaste, into a sealed plastic bag.

Pack a small lint brush.

Take along your eyeglass prescription in case you lose or break your glasses. Consider buying glasses that darken in the sun to eliminate the need for sunglasses.

If you plan to take along items such as an electric razor or hair drier to a foreign country, check with your hotel to see if you'll need an adapter.

Even the lightest traveler should bring a day bag. A small backpack can hold your umbrella, camera, book, souvenirs, and whatever else you want to carry while you go exploring.

A security pouch is essential. Worn concealed under clothing, it is the safest place to keep money, travelers’ checks, passport, and other valuables.

Don’t forget a small "first aid kit" of bare necessities: aspirin, antibiotic cream, cotton swabs, anti–diarrheal, and cold medications.

A small, inflatable pillow is indispensable for avoiding a sore neck on a long overnight flight or train ride.


Tips for Traveling Abroad
A small, inflatable pillow is indispensable for avoiding a sore neck on a long overnight flight or train ride.


Tips for Traveling Abroad

If you are traveling abroad here are the top 10 tips you need to make your trip easier:
Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport!
Read the Consular Information Sheets (and Public Announcements or Travel Warnings, if applicable) for the countries you plan to visit.
Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember, the U.S. Constitution does not follow you! While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws.
Make 2 copies of your passport identification page. This will facilitate replacement if your passport is lost or stolen. Leave one copy at home with friends or relatives. Carry the other with you in a separate place from your passport.
Leave a copy of your itinerary with family or friends at home so that you can be contacted in case of an emergency.
Do not leave your luggage unattended in public areas. Do not accept packages from strangers.
Prior to your departure, you should register with the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate through the State Department’s travel registration website . Registration will make your presence and whereabouts known in case it is necessary to contact you in an emergency. In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts may not be released without your express authorization. Remember to leave a detailed itinerary and the numbers or copies of your passport or other citizenship documents with a friend or relative in the United States.
To avoid being a target of crime, try not to wear conspicuous clothing and expensive jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money or unnecessary credit cards.
In order to avoid violating local laws, deal only with authorized agents when you exchange money or purchase art or antiques.
If you get into trouble, contact the nearest U.S. embassy.