Travel Resources

Over the years, we’ve discovered tools that make travel smoother, safer, and more affordable.
These are the services we genuinely use and recommend – from booking flights to staying connected abroad.
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MONEY

Managing money abroad used to mean expensive bank fees and terrible exchange rates. Wise changed everything for me.

We use it to hold multiple currencies, send money internationally at the real rate, and pay with my Wise card anywhere in the world—no hidden fees, no surprises. It’s honestly the first thing we recommend to anyone planning a trip.


sTAYING CONNECTED

Be online without expensive roaming charges or hunting for local SIM cards. Airalo’s eSIMs let you get data in 200+ countries instantly— download the app, choose your destination, and you’re online. Use code MARISS1731 for CAD $4.50 off your first eSIM package.


TRAVEL INSURANCE

Travel insurance isn’t optional—it’s essential.

Visitors Coverage offers flexible plans for every type of trip, covering medical emergencies, cancellations, and more.


PACKING GUIDES

Never sure what to pack? I’ve created detailed packing lists for different types of trips, from weekend getaways to multi-month adventures. Find out exactly what’s in my suitcase and discover the gear that’s actually worth bringing.


fREE MUST HAVE TOOLS

  • Google Maps (offline maps feature) – Essential
  • Rome2Rio – Best for figuring out how to get between cities/countries
  • Google Translate – Offline translation, camera feature for signs/menus
  • Google Flights/Flights tracker – Price tracking
  • VPN (NordVPN/ExpressVPN) – Public WiFi security, accessing home banking
  • Maps.me – Offline maps with hiking trails
  • Splitwise – Best way to keep track when splitting expenses