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]]>Firstly, pick a destination that’s not too far away (max three to four hour flight). That way, it won’t take precious days to recover from jet lag. Secondly, choose somewhere that’s not too overwhelming. You’re not going to be able to see it all. A city break with the possibility of day trips to a couple of other places is ideal.
You don’t want to spend the week schlepping your luggage around. Plus, it’s nice for a hotel or Airbnb to start feeling like home before you have to pack up and leave again. That’s we recommend staying in a maximum of two places on your week-long trip.
With only seven days, it can be tempting to pack in a different activity every hour to make the most of your time. However, vacations are all about RELAXING. Make sure you leave time for a leisurely stroll and a pastry, a day at the beach, or simply time to curl up in a café with your book.
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]]>When you travel for a short time, only bring clothing you can mix and match. The moment that something doesn’t go with all or most of your outfits, it’s only taking up space unnecessarily as you’ll have to take extra clothing to make up for its shortfall.
While some toiletries are essential, it’s important to remember that hotels give you soap, shampoo, and sometimes, conditioner. For this reason, there’s no need to bring extra supplies as this will make your bag baggier than necessary.
If you are bringing all of your toiletries, avoid packing large bottles as you’re only going away for a brief time. Instead, pour the liquids into smaller bottles that will be sufficient for such a brief trip.
Don’t pack too many pairs of shoes as they can be quite bulky. Wear some versatile shoes that you’ll use a lot and pack those kinds of shoes that can be suitable for an array of situations.
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]]>No more long-term planning. With one-day trips, you can satisfy your wanderlust without sacrificing your precious vacation days. Whether it’s a nearby hiking trail, a far-off town, or a bustling metropolitan, you can embark on a spontaneous adventure at a moment’s notice.
Who says adventure has to cost a fortune? One-day trips are a budget-savvy way to scratch your exploration itch. Skip the expensive flights and lavish accommodations – you only need a packed lunch, comfy shoes, and good vibes.
Life is too short for rigid schedules and meticulous planning. One-day trips are all about embracing spontaneity and going with the flow. Whether you’re flying solo or joining your friends for a road trip, the possibilities are endless.
Finally, one-day trips offer plenty of opportunities to snap Insta-worthy photos. No matter where you choose to go on your mini trip, you’re bound to find multiple picture-perfect moments to make everyone on your feed jealous.
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]]>This 16th-century palace was home to the noble Maltese family de Piro. Although still privately owned by a local noble family, this palace is open to the public, providing you with an inside look at what noble life in Malta once looked like.
While this Catholic country is home to many churches, the St. John’s Co-Cathedral has emerged as a national monument. Built by the Knights of King John in the 16th century, this cathedral boasts an elegant baroque design on the outside while housing many treasures within.
While most of the Maltese capital city of Valletta consists of cobbled streets and stone, the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens are filled with green, tranquil nature. This park consists of lush gardens, benches, and statues and memorials scattered throughout. There is also a cafe at the Upper Gardens where you can grab a beverage to cool off on a hot summer’s day.
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]]>The post 5 Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Weekend Gateway appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No matter how cozy your hotel room is, you won’t be able to cover a lot of ground if you stay in bed until noon.
Planning is everything when it comes to short trips. If you come prepared, you won’t waste your time deciding where you want to go and what you want to see.
Weekend getaways give you just enough time to check out a new city, but planning day-trips to nearby attractions is off the cards.
Accommodation on the outskirts may be cheaper, but it’s important to stay where the action is. Always opt for a place in close proximity to tourist attractions you want to see.
If you’re planning to visit an extremely popular museum, castle or theme park during your trip, keep in mind you’ll probably spend hours waiting in a line, and decide for yourself if it’s worth the wait.
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]]>The post How to Plan the Perfect Week-Long Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Firstly, pick a destination that’s not too far away (max three to four hour flight). That way, it won’t take precious days to recover from jet lag. Secondly, choose somewhere that’s not too overwhelming. You’re not going to be able to see it all. A city break with the possibility of day trips to a couple of other places is ideal.
You don’t want to spend the week schlepping your luggage around. Plus, it’s nice for a hotel or Airbnb to start feeling like home before you have to pack up and leave again. That’s we recommend staying in a maximum of two places on your week-long trip.
With only seven days, it can be tempting to pack in a different activity every hour to make the most of your time. However, vacations are all about RELAXING. Make sure you leave time for a leisurely stroll and a pastry, a day at the beach, or simply time to curl up in a café with your book.
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]]>The post Things You Should Not Bring on a Short Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you travel for a short time, only bring clothing you can mix and match. The moment that something doesn’t go with all or most of your outfits, it’s only taking up space unnecessarily as you’ll have to take extra clothing to make up for its shortfall.
While some toiletries are essential, it’s important to remember that hotels give you soap, shampoo, and sometimes, conditioner. For this reason, there’s no need to bring extra supplies as this will make your bag baggier than necessary.
If you are bringing all of your toiletries, avoid packing large bottles as you’re only going away for a brief time. Instead, pour the liquids into smaller bottles that will be sufficient for such a brief trip.
Don’t pack too many pairs of shoes as they can be quite bulky. Wear some versatile shoes that you’ll use a lot and pack those kinds of shoes that can be suitable for an array of situations.
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]]>The post Why One-Day Trips are the Ultimate Adventure Fix appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No more long-term planning. With one-day trips, you can satisfy your wanderlust without sacrificing your precious vacation days. Whether it’s a nearby hiking trail, a far-off town, or a bustling metropolitan, you can embark on a spontaneous adventure at a moment’s notice.
Who says adventure has to cost a fortune? One-day trips are a budget-savvy way to scratch your exploration itch. Skip the expensive flights and lavish accommodations – you only need a packed lunch, comfy shoes, and good vibes.
Life is too short for rigid schedules and meticulous planning. One-day trips are all about embracing spontaneity and going with the flow. Whether you’re flying solo or joining your friends for a road trip, the possibilities are endless.
Finally, one-day trips offer plenty of opportunities to snap Insta-worthy photos. No matter where you choose to go on your mini trip, you’re bound to find multiple picture-perfect moments to make everyone on your feed jealous.
The post Why One-Day Trips are the Ultimate Adventure Fix appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How To Get The Most Out Of Malta In A One-Day Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This 16th-century palace was home to the noble Maltese family de Piro. Although still privately owned by a local noble family, this palace is open to the public, providing you with an inside look at what noble life in Malta once looked like.
While this Catholic country is home to many churches, the St. John’s Co-Cathedral has emerged as a national monument. Built by the Knights of King John in the 16th century, this cathedral boasts an elegant baroque design on the outside while housing many treasures within.
While most of the Maltese capital city of Valletta consists of cobbled streets and stone, the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens are filled with green, tranquil nature. This park consists of lush gardens, benches, and statues and memorials scattered throughout. There is also a cafe at the Upper Gardens where you can grab a beverage to cool off on a hot summer’s day.
The post How To Get The Most Out Of Malta In A One-Day Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 5 Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Weekend Gateway appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No matter how cozy your hotel room is, you won’t be able to cover a lot of ground if you stay in bed until noon.
Planning is everything when it comes to short trips. If you come prepared, you won’t waste your time deciding where you want to go and what you want to see.
Weekend getaways give you just enough time to check out a new city, but planning day-trips to nearby attractions is off the cards.
Accommodation on the outskirts may be cheaper, but it’s important to stay where the action is. Always opt for a place in close proximity to tourist attractions you want to see.
If you’re planning to visit an extremely popular museum, castle or theme park during your trip, keep in mind you’ll probably spend hours waiting in a line, and decide for yourself if it’s worth the wait.
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