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]]>What else would you expect by the author of a book called Beach Read then another perfect beach read? People We Meet on Vacation is about two best friends, Alex and Poppy, who go on a joint summer vacation, the same way they have for a decade, and try to fix their problematic relationship.
Another summer read set in the summer, The Summer Job tells the story of Birdy, a girl who ends up somewhat taking over her best friend Heather’s job and life for the summer while falling in love for the first time.
A feel-good book guaranteed to put a smile on your face, The Guncle is about gay uncle Patrick who becomes the primary guardian of his niece and nephew, learning to take on responsibility in a way he has never had to before.
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]]>While it may be legal for Americans to enter Europe, there is still going to be a lot of confusion and back and forth when it comes to airline service to and from the continent. Thankfully, most airlines maintain the flexible rescheduling policies that they started in the beginning of the pandemic.
That being said, don’t just assume you can book everything and change it at the last minute if you want to. A lot of hotels are going back to pre-Covid cancellation policies, and some only offer credit instead of refunds.
Not only that, but many tourist destinations like museums and restaurants are now operating on reservations only, so that classic free-spirited European spontaneity isn’t exactly an option anymore. So make your travel itinerary and expect to stick to it if you want to see and do everything that you’re hoping to while in Europe this summer.
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]]>If you live in a place where travel is permitted, you could consider traveling to these three countries which plan to be open to visitors from other countries this summer.
Mexico has been open for visitors for a while now, and that doesn’t look to change this summer. No negative PCR test is required for entrance to the country, although that doesn’t mean that you should travel if you are sick or suspect that you’ve been in contact with someone who has the virus.
Iceland has decided that it will now begin welcoming vaccinated visitors to their splendid country. A PCR test upon arrival is mandatory, but you should have results within a few hours and be free to explore the country once you find that the result is negative!
The United Arab Emirates and its fantastic global city of Dubai is open to tourists, although you will be asked to provide a negative PCR test upon arrival from less than 72 hours before your arrival. This is a great option for exploring one of the most fascinating places in the Middle East.
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]]>The post Top Beach Reads for Summer Vacation 2021 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>What else would you expect by the author of a book called Beach Read then another perfect beach read? People We Meet on Vacation is about two best friends, Alex and Poppy, who go on a joint summer vacation, the same way they have for a decade, and try to fix their problematic relationship.
Another summer read set in the summer, The Summer Job tells the story of Birdy, a girl who ends up somewhat taking over her best friend Heather’s job and life for the summer while falling in love for the first time.
A feel-good book guaranteed to put a smile on your face, The Guncle is about gay uncle Patrick who becomes the primary guardian of his niece and nephew, learning to take on responsibility in a way he has never had to before.
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]]>The post Tips for Traveling to Europe in Summer 2021 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>While it may be legal for Americans to enter Europe, there is still going to be a lot of confusion and back and forth when it comes to airline service to and from the continent. Thankfully, most airlines maintain the flexible rescheduling policies that they started in the beginning of the pandemic.
That being said, don’t just assume you can book everything and change it at the last minute if you want to. A lot of hotels are going back to pre-Covid cancellation policies, and some only offer credit instead of refunds.
Not only that, but many tourist destinations like museums and restaurants are now operating on reservations only, so that classic free-spirited European spontaneity isn’t exactly an option anymore. So make your travel itinerary and expect to stick to it if you want to see and do everything that you’re hoping to while in Europe this summer.
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]]>The post These Countries Plan to Be Open for Tourists in Summer 2021 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you live in a place where travel is permitted, you could consider traveling to these three countries which plan to be open to visitors from other countries this summer.
Mexico has been open for visitors for a while now, and that doesn’t look to change this summer. No negative PCR test is required for entrance to the country, although that doesn’t mean that you should travel if you are sick or suspect that you’ve been in contact with someone who has the virus.
Iceland has decided that it will now begin welcoming vaccinated visitors to their splendid country. A PCR test upon arrival is mandatory, but you should have results within a few hours and be free to explore the country once you find that the result is negative!
The United Arab Emirates and its fantastic global city of Dubai is open to tourists, although you will be asked to provide a negative PCR test upon arrival from less than 72 hours before your arrival. This is a great option for exploring one of the most fascinating places in the Middle East.
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