Strategically pack your luggage.
"Always have a day bag prepared if you plan to check into your hotel early. Due to high demand for hotel stays, early check-ins might not always be possible, but you can still enjoy the hotel's facilities like the pool or beach while they hold onto your larger bags until your room is ready." — Kemi Wells, Wells Luxury Travel
"Consider venturing where others aren't. With the world emerging from the pandemic, many people are flocking back to popular destinations and cities. Instead, think about going to less frequented places to enjoy the benefits of fewer crowds, lower prices, and more authentic experiences.In Mexico, demand has stabilized in traditional beach destinations such as Riviera Maya, Tulum, Puerto Vallarta, Punta de Mita, and Los Cabos, creating opportunities for more affordable rates. Alternatively, explore even more remote destinations like the tranquil town of Bacalar or wellness-focused Costa Careyes, and beyond." Remember to savor the moment once you arrive.
"Sometimes, it's essential to find a nice spot, sit down with a glass of wine, and simply observe your surroundings. Travel with curiosity and pay attention to the details and people around you."
Plan well ahead.
"My top advice is to make early bookings and always invest in travel insurance. Doing so allows you to secure the best options at favorable prices. Additionally, by insuring your trip, you can alleviate much of the stress associated with travel. While I didn't prioritize insurance before my career in travel, I now recognize its significance on a daily basis. Flight cancellations and delays have become increasingly common, but when your trip is insured (especially with the guidance of a skilled travel advisor), you can travel with confidence, knowing that any issues can be addressed without the risk of losing significant sums of money when they arise."
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