My First International Trip: What I Wish I Knew Before Leaving the U.S. (Spain 🇪🇸)
My first international trip was to Spain—and I can honestly say, it changed everything for me. Before that trip, traveling outside of the United States felt exciting… but also overwhelming & had so many questions, so many “what ifs,” and if I’m being real, a little bit of fear too.
I didn’t know exactly what to expect, but I knew one thing:
I wanted to experience something bigger than what I was used to.
Looking back now, that trip taught me so much—not just about traveling, but about myself. In this blog, I’m going to share what I wish I knew before leaving the U.S., so if you’re planning your first international trip, you can feel more prepared, confident, and excited.
🌍 The Emotions Before My First International Trip
Before I left, my emotions were all over the place.
I felt:
- Excited to finally travel internationally
- Nervous about being in a new country
- Unsure if I packed the right things
- Worried about navigating everything alone
I remember thinking:
👉 “What if something goes wrong?”
👉 “What if I’m not prepared?”
But at the same time, I also felt a strong sense of excitement. That feeling pushed me forward.
✈️ The Moment I Left the United States
The moment I got to the airport, everything started to feel real.
Holding my passport, going through international check-in, and boarding that flight.
It hit me:
I was really doing this.
That moment was a mix of:
- Fear
- Excitement
- Curiosity
And honestly, that’s a normal part of your first international trip.
🇪🇸 Arriving in Spain: My First Real Experience
When I landed in Spain, everything felt different. The language, the environment, the energy—it was a completely new experience. At first, I felt a little overwhelmed. But quickly, that feeling turned into excitement.
I realized:
I didn’t need to know everything—I just needed to figure it out step by step.
🧳 What I Packed vs What I Actually Needed
This is one of the biggest things I wish I knew.
❌ What I Packed (Mistakes):
- Too many clothes
- Items I thought I might need
- Extra shoes I didn’t use
✅ What I Actually Needed:
- Simple, versatile outfits
- Comfortable shoes
- Essentials only
I learned that:
👉 You don’t need as much as you think.
If I could go back, I would pack lighter and keep it simple.
👉 (This is exactly why I now recommend using a packing checklist.)
💸 My Biggest Mistakes (So You Can Avoid Them)
I made a few mistakes on my first trip—and they taught me a lot.
💱 1. Currency Mistake
I didn’t fully understand currency exchange before I left.
At first, I:
- Was confused about conversion
- Didn’t plan how I would access money
Now I always:
- Use a travel-friendly card
- Understand exchange rates ahead of time
👉 (This is why I always recommend learning about currency before you go.)
🛡️ 2. Safety Awareness
Spain felt safe overall, but I quickly noticed:
- Crowded areas
- Busy tourist spots
I learned to:
- Keep my belongings close
- Stay aware of my surroundings
Nothing bad happened—but awareness made a big difference.
📅 3. Planning Mistake
I either:
- Overplanned certain days
- Or didn’t plan enough
Now I know:
👉 Balance is key.
Have a plan—but leave room for flexibility.
🌟 What Surprised Me the Most
There were a few things that really surprised me.
🌍 1. How Different (But Similar) Everything Felt
Even though I was in a different country,
I realized:
- People are still people
- Life still flows in similar ways
That made me feel more comfortable.
🧘♀️ 2. How Quickly I Adapted
At first, everything felt unfamiliar.
But within a few days, I:
- Felt more confident
- Learned how to navigate
- Adjusted to the environment
That showed me how adaptable I really am.
💡 3. How Much I Grew
That trip pushed me out of my comfort zone—and that’s where growth happened.
I came back:
- More confident
- More independent
- More open-minded
🧠 What I Learned From My First International Trip
That experience taught me lessons I still use today.
💪 I Learned to Trust Myself
I realized that I could:
- Figure things out
- Handle new situations
- Navigate unfamiliar places
🌊 I Learned to Go With the Flow
Not everything went perfectly—and that’s okay. Some of the best moments were unplanned.
🌍 I Learned That Travel Isn’t as Scary as It Seems
The fear I had before traveling was much bigger than the reality.
Once I did it, I realized:
👉 I was more ready than I thought.
💡 My Advice for First-Time International Travelers
If you’re preparing for your first trip, here’s what I would tell you:
✔️ Keep It Simple
Don’t overpack or overcomplicate things.
✔️ Plan, But Stay Flexible
Have a structure—but allow room for spontaneity.
✔️ Learn Basic Travel Essentials
- Currency
- Transportation
- Safety
✔️ Trust Yourself
You don’t need to know everything—you’ll figure it out.
✔️ Stay Organized
Having everything in one place makes your trip smoother.
👉 (This is where having a travel planner really helps.)
🌟 How That Trip Changed Me
That first international trip to Spain was more than just a vacation.
It was:
- A learning experience
- A confidence builder
- A turning point
It gave me the courage to travel more, explore more, and trust myself more.
🎯 Final Thoughts
If you’re thinking about taking your first international trip,
Let me say this:
- You don’t have to be perfect.
- You don’t have to have everything figured out.
- You just have to start.
Because once you do, you’ll realize:
You’re capable of more than you think.
💡 Ready to Plan Your First Trip?
Here’s where I recommend starting:
These will help you feel prepared and confident before you go.
Disclaimer: This blog is based on personal experience. Travel experiences may vary depending on destination, timing, and individual preferences.

