Girlfriend getaways can be one of the best types of therapy. But it can be challenging to find time and plan for you and your gal pals to get away. To make things easier, here are some of the top vacation ideas that you and your girlfriends can indulge in this year–whether it be for a long weekend or an entire week!

Spa Vacations

If you and your girls can only swing a weekend trip, a local spa getaway is a perfect option for you. You are likely to find a spa getaway within a 1–2-hour drive from your home based on your location. Spa resorts focus on providing their guests with a relaxing stay that will leave them feeling like a brand-new person. Most spa getaways offer packages that can include massages, facials,
saunas, steam rooms, and more! You’ll also be able to venture out into the town to indulge in local cuisine and make the most out of your trip. A spa weekend is an absolute must if you and your girlfriends need some major TLC. 

All-Inclusive Resorts

All-inclusive resorts are a great trip option for a group of girlfriends because it takes the guesswork out of vacation planning. Staying at an all-inclusive resort ensures that you won’t have to worry about what restaurants to go to, where to grab a drink, and which beach to sunbathe on. Most resorts will also provide free entertainment and help you plan excursions during your stay! Try looking at an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean for stunning beaches and affordable stays.

Tulum

Over the past few years, the popularity of Tulum (a gorgeous beachside town about an hour and a half drive from Cancun) has boomed. Tulum offers impressive historical sites like the Mayan ruins, magnificent wildlife including underwater caves, relaxing beaches, and a vibrant nightlife scene. One of the best things about Tulum is that it caters to many different people with ranging tastes. A trip to Tulum can be an affordable or a luxury experience based on your budget.

Las Vegas

Are you looking to party? Then look no further than Las Vegas! Las Vegas is one of the top recommended destinations for groups of friends because it’s all about partying and having a good time. But don’t let the party scene scare you off. Vegas still offers many activities for those who aren’t into the party scene or need a break from late nights. Think top-rated restaurants, stunning landscapes, and concerts/shows! You can truly never be bored on a Vegas trip with your girlfriends.

New York City

NYC is another city that provides endless entertainment for anyone in your group. Looking to try the hottest new cuisines? Itching for a unique cocktail? Want to grab an Instagram picture of the NYC skyline? Headed to the hottest art gallery? NYC has all that to offer and more! Depending on your budget, you can opt for a location right in the heart of the city, or you can explore new boroughs and areas in Brooklyn or Queens. The best time to visit NYC is during the spring and fall seasons when the weather isn’t too hot or cold!

When's the last time you had some girls' trip therapy? If the only thing stopping you is time to plan it all out, make sure to contact me, and I can map out the perfect vacation filled with sunshine, cocktails, and laughs!

After two years of lockdowns, quarantines, and confusing testing requirements, consumers are more than ready to start traveling again. They are booking more and longer vacations, and they are spending more to upgrade their experiences having saved up during the pandemic.

But along with an increase in interest and bookings are the varied misconceptions about traveling in a post-COVID world. Below are some of the most common ones to help travelers separate fact from fiction.

 

Myth #1: Any kind of travel increases the likelihood of getting COVID.

While no aspect of life is immune from the spread of COVID, travel is one of the most restricted activities in our daily lives and one that is subject to higher levels of testing and preventive measures. Science and data show that the rate of transmission is much higher when participating in regular daily activities such as shopping, going to a restaurant, or working out at a local gym. Hotels have invested millions of dollars upgrading ventilation systems and introducing new cleaning protocols to ensure rooms and public areas are disinfected to the highest degree possible. Cruise lines are doing 21x the rate of testing than the U.S. is doing overall, and the positivity rate aboard a cruise ship is much lower than onshore where it is 33% higher, according to data provided by Cruise Lines International Association. In addition, the cruise industry has achieved a nearly 100% rate of vaccination compared to the general U.S. population at nearly 63% or Canada where the rate is approximately 80%.

Myth #2: If I purchase travel insurance, I will be covered for anything that goes wrong.

Travel advisors have long encouraged their clients to purchase insurance to protect them from large out of pocket expenses while traveling and potential emergency situations. The pandemic has only reinforced the need to have a safety net that travel insurance provides. However, not all plans are equal, and it’s important to read the fine print and to consult a professional to ensure your plan covers what you need. No matter what your vaccination status is, if you plan to travel, you may want to have a financial safeguard in place for pandemic-related problems. This is especially true if you’re traveling abroad where your health plan may have limited global coverage. Travel insurance can provide that safety net, but not all travel insurance plans cover COVID-related problems. To help you find the right plan, ask your travel advisor which ones offer the best coverage if you were to need to quarantine as a result of a positive COVID test or for other situations that are unrelated to the pandemic but can result in unexpected expenses.

Myth #3: Consumer interest in sustainable travel dropped off as a result of the pandemic.

Ironically, the pause in travel actually resulted in an increased desire to travel more sustainably post-pandemic. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), 83% of global travelers surveyed said they would make sustainable travel a priority in the future. But while many travelers want to travel more responsibly, they often don’t know where to start. Travel advisors affiliated with Ensemble Travel Group can help their clients offset their carbon imprint through affiliations with organizations such as Cool Effect and Trees4Travel. In addition, your travel advisor can help ensure that you support local businesses and tour operators to ensure your money spent locally stays there and benefits the communities that rely on tourism as their primary economic driver.

Myth #4: Business travel is dead.

While business travel dropped off significantly during the pandemic, it has resurfaced in a new form. As the lines between work and life blur, so do the distinctions between business and personal travel creating a hybrid of business and leisure travel now referred to as “bleisure.” This trend goes beyond bringing your family along to a conference; it allows for adding weekends or weeks to work trips while also bringing the family along.

Myth #5: My vacation will cost more if I book with a travel advisor.

The reality is that travel advisors can save you time and money. Advisors have relationships with partners that include pre-negotiated rates that are not only better than what you would get from booking on your own or through an online travel agency, but they often also include amenities such as complimentary breakfast, upgrades when available, and early check-in/late check-out. More importantly, they are an advocate for you in case of an emergency.

While the pandemic may have shown on a grand scale how having a travel advisor can help you during a crisis, there will always be something that has the potential to ruin your vacation. Whether it’s a flight cancellation, problems at a hotel, or an unexpected illness, a travel professional can quickly jump in, assess the situation, and then navigate all the roadblocks to find a solution.

While travel confusion may still linger as restrictions are lifted around the world, your travel advisor can help you plan your dream vacation and help ensure smooth sailing.