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Spring Break Ready: Travel-Friendly Tips for Protecting Your Eyes

Konrad Filutowski, MD

Konrad Filutowski, MD

Spring break is one of the most exciting times of the year—especially here in Central Florida, where sunshine, beaches, and outdoor activities are part of the experience.

Whether you’re heading to the coast, traveling out of state, or enjoying a staycation, protecting your vision should be part of your travel plans.

These travel eye safety tips will help you maintain clear, comfortable vision while preventing common issues like dryness, irritation, and UV damage.

 

Why Eye Protection Matters During Travel

Travel exposes your eyes to new environments—stronger sunlight, dry airplane cabins, wind, saltwater, and even changes in hygiene routines. Without proper precautions, you may experience:

  • Dry, irritated eyes
  • Increased UV exposure
  • Contact lens discomfort or infections
  • Eye fatigue from extended screen use

Planning ahead can help you avoid these issues and fully enjoy your trip.

 

Protect Your Eyes from Florida UV Exposure

Florida sunshine is beautiful—but it also brings intense ultraviolet (UV) exposure. Long hours outdoors without protection can increase your risk of long-term eye conditions.

UV Protection Tips:

  • Wear 100% UV-blocking sunglasses whenever you’re outside
  • Choose wraparound styles for added protection from wind and glare
  • Pair sunglasses with a wide-brim hat for maximum coverage
  • Avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours (10 AM – 4 PM)

 

Travel-Friendly Contact Lens Hygiene Tips

Maintaining proper contact lens hygiene while traveling is critical to preventing irritation and infection.

Best Practices for Contact Lens Care:

  • Always wash and dry your hands before handling lenses
  • Use fresh solution—never reuse or top off old solution
  • Pack a travel-sized lens care kit
  • Avoid wearing contacts while swimming or in hot tubs
  • Bring a backup pair of glasses

If your travel schedule is packed, daily disposable lenses may be a convenient option to reduce maintenance.

 

Managing Dry Eyes on the Go

Travel conditions—especially airplanes and long drives—can dry out your eyes quickly.

How to Prevent Dry Eye Symptoms:

  • Use preservative-free artificial tears throughout the day
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
  • Take breaks from screens (phones, tablets, GPS)
  • Use a travel-sized dry eye kit

 

LASIK and Travel: What You Should Know

If you’re considering vision correction, spring break is actually a great time to enjoy the benefits of LASIK—especially if planned in advance.

Benefits of LASIK for Travelers:

  • No need to pack contact lenses or solutions
  • Clear vision during outdoor activities and water sports
  • Reduced risk of irritation from travel conditions

However, timing matters.

Important Travel Considerations After LASIK:

  • Avoid swimming and water exposure for a short period
  • Protect your eyes from UV light with high-quality sunglasses
  • Follow all post-op care instructions carefully

 

Pack a Simple Eye Care Travel Kit

Before heading out, consider packing a small kit with:

  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Artificial tears
  • Contact lens supplies (if applicable)
  • Backup glasses
  • Eyelid wipes for hygiene

Having these essentials on hand can make a big difference in your comfort.

 

Enjoy Spring Break with Clear, Healthy Vision

Spring break should be about relaxation and fun—not dealing with eye discomfort. By following these travel eye safety tips, you can protect your vision and enjoy every moment of your trip.

If you’re planning ahead for future travel, now is also a great time to explore long-term vision solutions that fit your lifestyle.

 

Schedule Your Eye Exam Before You Travel

The team at the Filutowski Eye Institute is here to help you prepare for safe, comfortable travel. Whether you need updated prescriptions, dry eye treatment, or are considering LASIK, schedule a pre-travel eye exam can give you peace of mind.

Contact Information

The Filutowski Eye Institute
Phone: (407) 333-5111
Locations: Lake Mary, Orlando, and Daytona Beach

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