Planning a trip abroad can be overwhelming. You can’t bring everything, yet you shouldn’t leave anything necessary. As a help, here is a travel checklist for your next trip to Lithuania.

1. Document Checklist

The most boring yet substantial things on your checklist are the necessary documents. Not only do you need to be legal going there, but you also need to ensure that you will be okay.

 

  • Visa

Tourists usually apply for a Schengen Visa to get to Lithuania because it provides permits to a lot more countries, which you can easily access by train. 

  • Valid Passport

Identification is a non-negotiable requirement. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the entry date. It also needs at least two blank pages.

  • Sufficient Funds

Don’t come to Lithuania with insufficient funds to figure out a solution later. Your money must be enough to cover your experience until your flight back home.

  • Return or Onward Ticket

To prevent tourists from overstaying, you might need to show a return or onward ticket during the immigration checkpoints. 

  • Proof of Accommodation

No country would be happy to accept tourists who will sleep on the sidewalks or public places. Having a booking transcript from a hotel could guarantee your trouble-free visit.

 

2. Wardrobe Checklist

Now that you have all the documents ready, it is time to pack your wardrobe. While some clothes can be appropriate for any weather, it is crucial to check what season you will come to. There are a few clothes and/or accessories you may need to bring along.

  • Jeans

Versatile and popular in Lithuania, jeans are a must to include in your wardrobe.

  • Comfortable Flats

Street and soil conditions may significantly change from time to time. A pair of comfortable flat shoes might be the only way to make your walk enjoyable.

  • Formal Attire (As Needed)

You will only need it if you plan on visiting formal places or events, such as a high-class restaurant or an opera.

  • Sunglasses

Even in winter, sunlight can glare at your eyes. Thus, bring a pair of sunglasses any season you visit.

  • Summer Wardrobe

While most would be hot, summer days can be windy sometimes. Lightweight clothes should be the majority of your clothing list. But, bring along extra layers, such as cardigans or casual blazers.

  • Autumn Wardrobe

Avoid wearing sandals in autumn because rain comes often, making the roads slippery and the soil muddy. Coats and scarves are also recommended to beat off the chilling wind.

  • Winter Wardrobe

Bring your thick boots to avoid freezing. It will be better if they have fur lining for added warmth. Gloves, mittens, caps, and coats are also necessary. It is also highly advisable to bring along lip balm and hand cream.

  • Spring Wardrobe

Layered clothing is still encouraged because the weather can change from warm to cold. The footwear you bring must be waterproof because rain happens so often.

3. Other Packing List

  • Power Socket

Lithuania uses the type C and F sockets, which have two round pins. Type F has two earth clips on the side, while type C does not. 

  • Extra Batteries or Chargers

Prepare a backup just in case your battery or charger fails to work, so you don’t need to panic run to a nearby store.

  • Cash

Not all places accept credit cards, debit cards, and digital money. Fortunately, Lithuania uses the Euro, just like most other countries on the continent.

4. Health Checklist

Nobody wants to fall sick or get in a medical emergency, especially during a trip. However, it is always necessary to get prepared. 

  • Essential Medicines

Bring all the medicines you might need, including drugs for your allergies. Make sure to bring along the doctor’s receipt for the ones with limited permits to avoid getting into legal trouble.

  • Travel Insurance

Having travel insurance can prevent you from hassles, problems, and trauma if something unfortunate happens during your travel.

  • Emergency Line

The emergency line in Lithuania is 112.

  • Hospital Information

Know which hospital or health clinic you should go to when something happens. Coordinate with your travel insurance agent to ensure the process is smooth when needed.

5. Safety Checklist

Lithuania is fairly safe, but common sense and cautiousness are still substantial. These tips will keep dangers away from you during your Lithuania trip.

  • Overly friendly children who approach you might be pickpockets.
  • Don’t leave your drinks or food in a bar, especially for female travellers.
  • Unguarded parking lots are at risk of car theft, especially if you park overnight.
  • Never leave your belongings unattended in public places.
  • Use only registered taxis or a reputable taxi app because scams from illegal taxis are prevalent.
  • Be extra cautious when using an ATM card for payments. ATM frauds are frequent.

6. Communication Checklist

Download MySecondLine, get yourself registered, and generate a Lithuania mobile number in virtual format. You can use this number to send and receive text messages. The rates are much cheaper than conventional SIM cards, and there is no such thing as a roaming fee. You are free to send texts as often as you wish without getting out of budget.


Generating your Lithuania mobile number from MySecondLine may only take a few minutes. However, you will need to register it officially and upload your ID or passport. Your approval confirmation may come after 1 or 2 business days. Thus, we highly recommend you get this process done before your flight to Lithuania.

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