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]]>Booking your tickets well in advance can mean the difference between a comfortable seat for a reasonable price and maxing out your credit card to get stuck next to the bathroom. Airlines usually release their holiday schedules months ahead of time, so figure out which dates you’d like to travel and snag your tickets as soon as possible. If you have some room for flexibility with your dates, we recommend avoiding peak travel days, which tend to be more crowded and expensive.
Arriving at the airport with time to spare is a good idea any time of year, but it’s absolutely essential during the holiday rush. If you’re flying domestic, aim to arrive at least two hours in advance, and budget at least three hours for international flights. Keep an eye on the status of your flight before you leave so that you can prepare for any last-minute changes. To avoid getting held up in the security line, plan the contents of your carry-on bags strategically and opt for easily removable shoes.
Use technology to your advantage—download your airline’s app for real-time flight updates and convenient access to mobile boarding passes. If your flight includes a meal, consider pre-ordering your selection online at least 24 hours before, especially if you have any dietary restrictions. Finally, stick AirTags to your luggage to help you find it more quickly at baggage claim or in the event it gets lost.
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]]>The post The Most Beautiful Beaches in Spain appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located on the smallest of the Balearic Islands, this beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and powdery white sand, making it one of the most stunning beaches in Spain.
This beach is situated in the heart of the Basque country and boasts picturesque views of the city and surrounding mountains.
This beach on the island of Ibiza is known for its clear turquoise waters and white sand, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals.
Located on the island of Mallorca, this beach stretches for miles with its soft white sand and clear blue waters.
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]]>The post Magical Christmas Markets in France appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If your holiday plans include European travel or you’re feeling up for a last-minute adventure, here are the markets we recommend checking out—and be sure to grab a cup of mulled wine, while you’re at it.
Colmar is a small town located near the German border, and its fairytale-like quality is only enhanced by the annual Christmas market. Or, technically speaking, six Christmas markets. Every week from late November through December features a different theme ranging from food to decorations to a dedicated children’s market.
Located in the historical region of Alsace, Eguisheim hosts an annual Christmas market with a focus on tradition. Stalls offer products made by local artists and craftspeople as well as food and beverages sourced from the region.
Known by locals as Christkindelsmärik, the Strasbourg Christmas Market is the oldest and largest in France. It includes over 300 stalls and thousands of lights centered around one of the country’s most magnificent cathedrals.
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]]>The post 3 Unique New Year Traditions from Different Countries appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It’s a tradition to eat 12 grapes as the clock rings 12 times at midnight, announcing the new year. It’s not uncommon for people in Spain who celebrate the New Year at parties to share grapes and Spanish wine called cava for good luck.
If you happen to be in Denmark for the New Year and someone smashes a plate against your door, you should know it’s a common thing to do, and it means your neighbors want you to have good luck. In fact, the meaning behind smashing plates and glasses against dear people’s doors is to banish the evil spirits.
Colombians have an interesting tradition that we’re thinking about adopting this year. Those who want to travel more in the new year can be seen walking around their neighborhoods with empty suitcases.
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]]>The post Halloween at Disney World Will Look Different This Year appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Parties are a big safety risk right now, so the amusement park needs to adjust and celebrate this year’s holiday without it. The party typically comes with a parade, fireworks, amazing foods and drinks, and characters in costumes. This year, the pandemic is preventing it from happening.
Like every other year, the Main Street U.S.A. will be decorated with fall-themed and Halloween-themed items that will make you feel excited about the season. Enjoy the decoration as you’re walking towards the Cinderella Castle.
You’ll be able to buy many themed gifts including trick-or-treat buckets, candy ears, Minnie witch hats, and other amazing souvenirs.
As for the Covid-19 safety measures, the park shared the following announcement on their website: “We have taken enhanced health and safety measures. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Certain parks, hotels, restaurants and other offerings may be modified or unavailable, limited in capacity and subject to limited availability or closure, and park admission and offerings are not guaranteed.”
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]]>The post If You Want to Vacation in Israel, These Are the Best Times to Go appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Summer is the most popular time of year for people to come to Israel, but it’s fall that should be the true start of the year. While most of the world begins to cool off during the fall months, Israel’s temperature goes down to become a mild summer climate, perfect for most people. October is the most ideal time, because it’s warm but not boiling hot, so you can enjoy the country and the beaches just like in the summer!
Purim is one of the best holidays in Israel, even though the celebration occurs because the Jews evaded a potential genocide in ancient times. Part of the holiday is to dress up in costumes and elaborate make-up and party non-stop. It’s actually a mitzva to dance, get drunk, and dress up, and people really take advantage of it. The holiday is only two days long, but most people celebrate it for about a week. Most cities will throw their own parties, and every bar and club will put on spectacular events.
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]]>The post How to Pack for Any Kind of Travel Weather appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/BiREo1LHacO/?tagged=leatherjacket
Well, we’ve done the research for you and put together perfect outfits for any type of weather. We checked up on jet-setters who are seasoned packers, and we’ve found different outfit ideas for whatever weather you’re expecting: cold, moderate, or warm.
Have a look at what we’ve put together to help you build your travel wardrobe. Let’s say you’re going somewhere warm. We’ve lined up some gorgeous little numbers for you, from off-the-shoulder outfits to skimpy, silky tops with denim shorts.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiR-xOVgYNN/?tagged=travelfashion
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiRFC54AlR8/?tagged=travelfashion
There’s lace, florals, and stripes galore, so there’s no excuse for wardrobe boredom this season. If you’re going somewhere a little more moderate (say 60 to 70 degrees), we’ve got the perfect in-between weather outfits for you.
Think a ruffle dress with boots, or great fitting jeans and a lightweight, long-sleeved top. Or if you’re going somewhere a little chillier, what about that wardrobe staple, the leather jacket, or a cozy coat to keep you warm.
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]]>The post 8 of the Best European Destinations for Toddlers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This quiet seaside town is both enticing and relaxing, allowing you to relax and watch your toddler while he plays around.’
The spirit of the Mediterranean is strong in this lovely town. The little guy will love the islands nearby.
Tivoli Gardens will be the experience your toddler will never forget.
While you bask in the sights and the history, the little guy will love all the street performers.
Take your little boy your girl on the winter vacation of their dreams!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdI1fP3niWm/?taken-by=vienna_city
Lake Garda is what you get when you mix amusement parks and untouched nature.
Lovely weather, spaces to play and even lovelier sausages and Paulaner beer!
There is nothing that toddlers like more than boats!
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]]>The post Tips for Airport Travel During the Holidays appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Booking your tickets well in advance can mean the difference between a comfortable seat for a reasonable price and maxing out your credit card to get stuck next to the bathroom. Airlines usually release their holiday schedules months ahead of time, so figure out which dates you’d like to travel and snag your tickets as soon as possible. If you have some room for flexibility with your dates, we recommend avoiding peak travel days, which tend to be more crowded and expensive.
Arriving at the airport with time to spare is a good idea any time of year, but it’s absolutely essential during the holiday rush. If you’re flying domestic, aim to arrive at least two hours in advance, and budget at least three hours for international flights. Keep an eye on the status of your flight before you leave so that you can prepare for any last-minute changes. To avoid getting held up in the security line, plan the contents of your carry-on bags strategically and opt for easily removable shoes.
Use technology to your advantage—download your airline’s app for real-time flight updates and convenient access to mobile boarding passes. If your flight includes a meal, consider pre-ordering your selection online at least 24 hours before, especially if you have any dietary restrictions. Finally, stick AirTags to your luggage to help you find it more quickly at baggage claim or in the event it gets lost.
The post Tips for Airport Travel During the Holidays appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post The Most Beautiful Beaches in Spain appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located on the smallest of the Balearic Islands, this beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and powdery white sand, making it one of the most stunning beaches in Spain.
This beach is situated in the heart of the Basque country and boasts picturesque views of the city and surrounding mountains.
This beach on the island of Ibiza is known for its clear turquoise waters and white sand, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals.
Located on the island of Mallorca, this beach stretches for miles with its soft white sand and clear blue waters.
The post The Most Beautiful Beaches in Spain appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Magical Christmas Markets in France appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If your holiday plans include European travel or you’re feeling up for a last-minute adventure, here are the markets we recommend checking out—and be sure to grab a cup of mulled wine, while you’re at it.
Colmar is a small town located near the German border, and its fairytale-like quality is only enhanced by the annual Christmas market. Or, technically speaking, six Christmas markets. Every week from late November through December features a different theme ranging from food to decorations to a dedicated children’s market.
Located in the historical region of Alsace, Eguisheim hosts an annual Christmas market with a focus on tradition. Stalls offer products made by local artists and craftspeople as well as food and beverages sourced from the region.
Known by locals as Christkindelsmärik, the Strasbourg Christmas Market is the oldest and largest in France. It includes over 300 stalls and thousands of lights centered around one of the country’s most magnificent cathedrals.
The post Magical Christmas Markets in France appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Unique New Year Traditions from Different Countries appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It’s a tradition to eat 12 grapes as the clock rings 12 times at midnight, announcing the new year. It’s not uncommon for people in Spain who celebrate the New Year at parties to share grapes and Spanish wine called cava for good luck.
If you happen to be in Denmark for the New Year and someone smashes a plate against your door, you should know it’s a common thing to do, and it means your neighbors want you to have good luck. In fact, the meaning behind smashing plates and glasses against dear people’s doors is to banish the evil spirits.
Colombians have an interesting tradition that we’re thinking about adopting this year. Those who want to travel more in the new year can be seen walking around their neighborhoods with empty suitcases.
The post 3 Unique New Year Traditions from Different Countries appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Halloween at Disney World Will Look Different This Year appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Parties are a big safety risk right now, so the amusement park needs to adjust and celebrate this year’s holiday without it. The party typically comes with a parade, fireworks, amazing foods and drinks, and characters in costumes. This year, the pandemic is preventing it from happening.
Like every other year, the Main Street U.S.A. will be decorated with fall-themed and Halloween-themed items that will make you feel excited about the season. Enjoy the decoration as you’re walking towards the Cinderella Castle.
You’ll be able to buy many themed gifts including trick-or-treat buckets, candy ears, Minnie witch hats, and other amazing souvenirs.
As for the Covid-19 safety measures, the park shared the following announcement on their website: “We have taken enhanced health and safety measures. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Certain parks, hotels, restaurants and other offerings may be modified or unavailable, limited in capacity and subject to limited availability or closure, and park admission and offerings are not guaranteed.”
The post Halloween at Disney World Will Look Different This Year appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post If You Want to Vacation in Israel, These Are the Best Times to Go appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Summer is the most popular time of year for people to come to Israel, but it’s fall that should be the true start of the year. While most of the world begins to cool off during the fall months, Israel’s temperature goes down to become a mild summer climate, perfect for most people. October is the most ideal time, because it’s warm but not boiling hot, so you can enjoy the country and the beaches just like in the summer!
Purim is one of the best holidays in Israel, even though the celebration occurs because the Jews evaded a potential genocide in ancient times. Part of the holiday is to dress up in costumes and elaborate make-up and party non-stop. It’s actually a mitzva to dance, get drunk, and dress up, and people really take advantage of it. The holiday is only two days long, but most people celebrate it for about a week. Most cities will throw their own parties, and every bar and club will put on spectacular events.
The post If You Want to Vacation in Israel, These Are the Best Times to Go appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post How to Pack for Any Kind of Travel Weather appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/BiREo1LHacO/?tagged=leatherjacket
Well, we’ve done the research for you and put together perfect outfits for any type of weather. We checked up on jet-setters who are seasoned packers, and we’ve found different outfit ideas for whatever weather you’re expecting: cold, moderate, or warm.
Have a look at what we’ve put together to help you build your travel wardrobe. Let’s say you’re going somewhere warm. We’ve lined up some gorgeous little numbers for you, from off-the-shoulder outfits to skimpy, silky tops with denim shorts.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiR-xOVgYNN/?tagged=travelfashion
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiRFC54AlR8/?tagged=travelfashion
There’s lace, florals, and stripes galore, so there’s no excuse for wardrobe boredom this season. If you’re going somewhere a little more moderate (say 60 to 70 degrees), we’ve got the perfect in-between weather outfits for you.
Think a ruffle dress with boots, or great fitting jeans and a lightweight, long-sleeved top. Or if you’re going somewhere a little chillier, what about that wardrobe staple, the leather jacket, or a cozy coat to keep you warm.
The post How to Pack for Any Kind of Travel Weather appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 8 of the Best European Destinations for Toddlers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This quiet seaside town is both enticing and relaxing, allowing you to relax and watch your toddler while he plays around.’
The spirit of the Mediterranean is strong in this lovely town. The little guy will love the islands nearby.
Tivoli Gardens will be the experience your toddler will never forget.
While you bask in the sights and the history, the little guy will love all the street performers.
Take your little boy your girl on the winter vacation of their dreams!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdI1fP3niWm/?taken-by=vienna_city
Lake Garda is what you get when you mix amusement parks and untouched nature.
Lovely weather, spaces to play and even lovelier sausages and Paulaner beer!
There is nothing that toddlers like more than boats!
The post 8 of the Best European Destinations for Toddlers appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
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