Spain-bound students should NOT MAKE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PLANS the 100 days before study abroad.
The climate in A Coruña is very different from the typical hot climate of southern Spain. Due to its location, this province is characterized by mild, and generally damp weather, not unlike Ireland! When you arrive, you'll have about a month of nice beach weather, but temperatures will drop throughout the semester, with minimum temperatures reaching below freezing by the time December roles around.
TIPS: Do not forget to bring warm clothes. If you don't feel like traveling too "loaded" you can always take advantage of how cheap and varied the clothes are in Coruña (did you know Zara is based in Coruña!?) It is a good idea to pack layers and bring rain gear.
Make sure to bring your Laptop and any Medications you may need. Beyond that, you can find just about anything you need in town!
Be advised that carry-on sizes in Europe are not the same as they are in the US. Your carry-on will be useless for subsequent travel if you do not get a carry-on that fits European planes. For inter-european travel, we always recommend a backpack! Note that if you cannot carry your own bags, you will not be able to get to your destination.
Don’t forget adapters for electrical outlets– “Type C” Adapters for Spain are available on Amazon and at stores like Walmart. If you do forget adaptors- choose your own adventure! You can find them in town- try the Corte Inglés or a local Ferretería!
On the day of your flight, make sure you have the following in your carry-on* bag:
Passport
Your passport needs to be valid at least 6 moths after your planned return from Spain
Holy Cross Affadavit Letter
This is a document provided by the office of study abroad that states you are a student in good standing at the College of the Holy Cross, and are on an official Holy Cross program! You might need to show this to the immigration officer once you are in Dublin.
All documentation you produced for your visa.
By the time you finish applying for your Spanish student visa, you will have amassed quite a bit of "paperwork". Bring copies of EVERYTHING with you to Spain. The office of study abroad can scan your file to you so you can print everything altogether.
*Note that Carry-on sizes in Europe are not the same as they are in the US. Your carry-on will be useless for subsequent travel if you do not get a carry-on that fits European planes. For inter-european travel I always recommend a backpack!
You are required to have a cell phone with the app Whatsapp (wifi/data texting) in Spain. Whatsapp is an international texting app. Our office will use this to stay in touch with you. You are required to have this app downloaded BEFORE YOU LEAVE. Once in Spain, you can get a new SIM card to call/text/use data locally. Your host family can help you navigate this! Orange and Vodafone are two popular local networks. Another option, which can be more expensive, is to work with your American carrier to pay for an international plan for the duration of your stay in Spain. No matter what your plan is, you need to make sure your American phone is unlocked before you leave.
Whatsapp is a free international texting & calling app that our office will use this to stay in touch with you. Whatsapp operates on wifi, so you can start using whatsapp the moment you land in Ireland, even if you don't have an international cell phone plan just yet- all you need is wifi, which you can connect to at the airport!
ISOS
You are required to download the International SOS Insurance App. Once you land in Dublin, you most open that app and press the "Check-In" Button. You should also press the "Check-In" Button any time you are traveling outside of Dublin.