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Top ways to take a safe vacation

- Content courtesy of Statepoint

After months spent indoors at home due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, it’s clear that many people are itching to get back out there and take a vacation. This is with good reason. Staying isolated for too long can take a substantia­l toll on one’s mental health and well-being, according to the American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n. If you still feel uncomforta­ble with going far from your home for a travel experience however, traveling domestical­ly can be a step in the right direction. There are lots of great places to visit a few hours’ drive from your home that you probably didn’t think of! Whether you’re looking for a beach stay, or some nature, exploring options close to home can allow for an escape you and your family want, and in a safe environmen­t, such as an apartment or home vacation rental. And it’s an increasing­ly popular choice. According to trivago, a global accommodat­ion metasearch provider, the share of users clicking on deals for such vacation rentals increased by 5 percent from February to June 2020, both in the U.S. and internatio­nally. As you book and plan your travel, here are a few tips to consider to help ensure you have a healthy and safe experience: • DIY cleaning: If you are worried about cleaning standards, consider seeking out accommodat­ions where you don’t have to worry about someone else coming into your space during your stay. Bring your own wipes, antibacter­ial soap and other supplies and wipe down surfaces when you arrive, and as often as needed. Of course, you should always check with your accommodat­ion provider about their hygiene standards to make sure they meet your expectatio­ns. Major hotel chains have announced special cleaning protocols in light of the coronaviru­s. • Beating the crowds: From beach houses to mountain cabins, try to look for a vacation experience away from densely populated city destinatio­ns, which is a good choice for those wanting to beat the crowds. • Staying active: Getting away doesn’t have to mean staying indoors somewhere new. Take a leisurely stroll on a beach. Go on a hike in the mountains. Explore a national park you’ve always wanted to see. Brunch at a small local café. There are plenty of ways to stay active and have fun, all while following social distance guidelines. • Choosing Your destinatio­n: So where is everybody going? The current most popular U.S travel destinatio­ns by click share according to trivago are: 1. Las Vegas 2. Myrtle Beach, S.C. 3. Panama City Beach, Fla. 4. Virginia Beach, Va. 5. Destin, Fla. 6. Miami Beach, Fla. 7. Ocean City, Md. 8. Galveston, Texas 9. South Padre Island, Texas 10. Orlando, Fla. 11. Key West, Fla. For more travel tips and ideas, visit trivago.com, and trivago.com/corona for the most up-to-date travel restrictio­ns. Whether you hit up a popular destinatio­n or head somewhere remote, make sure you adhere to local health guidelines when traveling. And above all, stay safe and healthy.

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