

If you’ve even thought about traveling again, you’ve inevitably asked yourself - and Google - some questions in advance of booking.

And while these personal preferences predate the pandemic, I can’t help but feel they’re more prevalent now than ever – and not just to me. I have no desire to ever go on a cruise, and given the choice between an Airbnb and a hotel room, I’ll stay at the former every time. I chose to visit Ibiza in the month of December, and as a general rule of thumb, I avoid all travel during the week of spring break. I’m repelled by tourist-traps and the concomitant crowds, as well as perpetually put off by the idea of resorts. The way we travel has irrefutably changed - arguably on a permanent basis.Īs an avid traveler myself, I’ve never particularly reveled in the idea of being where other people are. That said, things are going to be decidedly … different.

#Safe travel usa how to
To help you readjust, we’ll be sharing some advice on grooming, fitness, getting dressed in something besides sweatpants (but also sweatpants), how to manage your stress and mental health, dating, concert and bar etiquette, and more.īased on the uptick in travel bookings in correlation with vaccine distribution and overall optimism as we approach the summer months, it appears that we’ll soon be bravely entering a new “ golden age of travel”. At some point this year - probably June or July, according to most state legislators - coronavirus restrictions will ease and we will all re-emerge, like bears from their slumber, into polite society.
