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]]>You might be sick of feeling stuck in your home, and it is understandable that this can happen if you haven’t been able to explore in a while. So, what is a potential way to leave home and see the world despite the strange current situation?
More and more people who telecommute are opting to take long-term vacations to places away from home, establishing themselves in another city or country while social distancing in order to get a change of scenery.
Countries such as Iceland have offered up opportunities for foreigners to move to their country and establish three or six-month residency during the pandemic in order to stimulate their local economies.
This unique arrangement allows you to make a non-risky move to a different country and continue your working arrangement at the same time while being immersed in a whole new environment.
Would you ever consider a long-term move that allowed you to telecommute?
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]]>The post Staycationing Doesn’t Have to Mean Staying at Home! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the COVID-19 pandemic has made it hard, if not impossible, to travel internationally or long distances, travelers have begun to enjoy their escapes closer to home than ever.
This can be described under a term that has an interesting, and often incorrect, connotation: “staycationing”.
When many people think about staycations, they think about staying in their homes and enjoying their vacation time without going anywhere. That doesn’t have to be the case, though!
Staycations can also be all about staying local with your travels and not going far away. Instead of flying across the continent to visit a major city, for example, staycationing can be about driving an hour away to a national park that you haven’t explored before or a charming small town.
The possibilities are endless!
So, why not try an alternative staycation this year or next? You don’t have to be at home, but staying close to it offers all kinds of advantages that just can’t be beaten.
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]]>The post Campers Are a Travel Hit in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are a few types of travel that are still viable at the current time, including one that is completely appropriate for the current situation in which we live: traveling in a camper.
Campers refer to either motor vehicles with included living accommodations or trailers that are pulled by a vehicle and contain living arrangements within them. Traditionally used by families who go on long road trips and on camping trips to the forest, people are finding more and more uses for campers these days.
The beauty of a camper is that it allows you to travel wherever you want without leaving the safe bubble of your own family. You don’t have to worry about checking into or out of hotels, sharing space with others, or obsessively protecting yourself while in contact with other people.
A country escape has become all the rage with campers this year, and with ample places to discover and park without getting in the way of anyone else, it’s easy to see why.
So, if you’re thinking about planning a much-needed vacation at some time in the near future, why not consider renting or purchasing a camper?
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]]>The current situation isn’t prohibitive to travel, however, as one of the recent trends in travel has proven.
Micro trips are a new favorite for people all around the world who are looking to escape, but not go too far away from home. The idea of this sort of travel is to stay within a short radius of home but to check out cities, towns, and natural landscapes that you wouldn’t otherwise visit on a regular basis.
In a one-week micro trip, for example, a person from a large city might visit a handful of small towns within a two-hour radius of their home and also make time to check out local or national parks that allow for a complete disconnect from urban life and stresses.
This concept has been popular for a while now, but has really taken off in the aftermath of COVID-19, as people are looking for safe and relatively inexpensive travel options.
Are you considering a micro trip this summer?
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]]>The post River Cruises Are One of 2020’s Hottest Travel Trends appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, river cruises are becoming more and more popular as an alternative to the traditional concept of a cruise!
River cruises typically take place on boats that are much smaller than a typical ocean liner. They’re also generally catered to a more mature and relaxed crowd, allowing for like-minded people to enjoy the company and views that this experience provides.
While river cruises originally became popular in Europe on routes such as the Danube and Douro Rivers, they are now becoming more and more popular all around the world! From taking visitors through American wine country to the sultry lowlands of Southeast Asia, river cruises are beginning to provide more and more unique options to travelers.
So, if a low-key and relaxed environment is your thing and you are looking to explore in 2020, why not consider a river cruise?
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]]>The post Telecommuting Offers a Unique Opportunity for Long-Term Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You might be sick of feeling stuck in your home, and it is understandable that this can happen if you haven’t been able to explore in a while. So, what is a potential way to leave home and see the world despite the strange current situation?
More and more people who telecommute are opting to take long-term vacations to places away from home, establishing themselves in another city or country while social distancing in order to get a change of scenery.
Countries such as Iceland have offered up opportunities for foreigners to move to their country and establish three or six-month residency during the pandemic in order to stimulate their local economies.
This unique arrangement allows you to make a non-risky move to a different country and continue your working arrangement at the same time while being immersed in a whole new environment.
Would you ever consider a long-term move that allowed you to telecommute?
The post Telecommuting Offers a Unique Opportunity for Long-Term Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Staycationing Doesn’t Have to Mean Staying at Home! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the COVID-19 pandemic has made it hard, if not impossible, to travel internationally or long distances, travelers have begun to enjoy their escapes closer to home than ever.
This can be described under a term that has an interesting, and often incorrect, connotation: “staycationing”.
When many people think about staycations, they think about staying in their homes and enjoying their vacation time without going anywhere. That doesn’t have to be the case, though!
Staycations can also be all about staying local with your travels and not going far away. Instead of flying across the continent to visit a major city, for example, staycationing can be about driving an hour away to a national park that you haven’t explored before or a charming small town.
The possibilities are endless!
So, why not try an alternative staycation this year or next? You don’t have to be at home, but staying close to it offers all kinds of advantages that just can’t be beaten.
The post Staycationing Doesn’t Have to Mean Staying at Home! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Campers Are a Travel Hit in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are a few types of travel that are still viable at the current time, including one that is completely appropriate for the current situation in which we live: traveling in a camper.
Campers refer to either motor vehicles with included living accommodations or trailers that are pulled by a vehicle and contain living arrangements within them. Traditionally used by families who go on long road trips and on camping trips to the forest, people are finding more and more uses for campers these days.
The beauty of a camper is that it allows you to travel wherever you want without leaving the safe bubble of your own family. You don’t have to worry about checking into or out of hotels, sharing space with others, or obsessively protecting yourself while in contact with other people.
A country escape has become all the rage with campers this year, and with ample places to discover and park without getting in the way of anyone else, it’s easy to see why.
So, if you’re thinking about planning a much-needed vacation at some time in the near future, why not consider renting or purchasing a camper?
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]]>The post Micro Trips are the Perfect Solution for Traveling in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The current situation isn’t prohibitive to travel, however, as one of the recent trends in travel has proven.
Micro trips are a new favorite for people all around the world who are looking to escape, but not go too far away from home. The idea of this sort of travel is to stay within a short radius of home but to check out cities, towns, and natural landscapes that you wouldn’t otherwise visit on a regular basis.
In a one-week micro trip, for example, a person from a large city might visit a handful of small towns within a two-hour radius of their home and also make time to check out local or national parks that allow for a complete disconnect from urban life and stresses.
This concept has been popular for a while now, but has really taken off in the aftermath of COVID-19, as people are looking for safe and relatively inexpensive travel options.
Are you considering a micro trip this summer?
The post Micro Trips are the Perfect Solution for Traveling in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post River Cruises Are One of 2020’s Hottest Travel Trends appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, river cruises are becoming more and more popular as an alternative to the traditional concept of a cruise!
River cruises typically take place on boats that are much smaller than a typical ocean liner. They’re also generally catered to a more mature and relaxed crowd, allowing for like-minded people to enjoy the company and views that this experience provides.
While river cruises originally became popular in Europe on routes such as the Danube and Douro Rivers, they are now becoming more and more popular all around the world! From taking visitors through American wine country to the sultry lowlands of Southeast Asia, river cruises are beginning to provide more and more unique options to travelers.
So, if a low-key and relaxed environment is your thing and you are looking to explore in 2020, why not consider a river cruise?
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