After months of cautionary travel and shelving vacation plans, people, especially those with families at home, are researching how they can indulge their wanderlust safely again in 2021. The goal is to enjoy a vacation in a responsible manner, creating memories while keeping yourself and others safe.
In addition to visiting a destination that prioritises public health, it's wise to take additional steps to keep your travel group and others safe. To help you do that, here are some of the most effective ways to vacation responsibly in 2021:
Mask up
Everyone 2 years and older should wear masks while in public. This includes when you're on vacation, so pack extra masks and plan on wearing them indoors - such as at shops or attractions - as well as outdoors if you're within 6 feet of another person not in your household. You might even consider ordering special masks that commemorate your group trip rather than the traditional T-shirt. They make for great vacation photographs!
Know and follow local restrictions
Take the time to research your destination and what specific protocols they may require. Then talk with your travel group ahead of time so you can all be proactive in following these rules and keeping everyone safe.
Sanitise frequently
Keep hands clean by washing regularly and avoid touching your face. Wash with soap and water for 20 seconds, or about the length of time to sing "Happy Birthday" twice. When soap and water aren't available, hand sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol is a good option. In addition to hands, consider sanitising surfaces before use, such as the tray table if flying on your vacation. It may have been sanitised already, but this gives you peace of mind and limits germ-spread even more.
Enjoy outdoor spaces
When planning your itinerary, consider ideas that are outdoors. Fresh air and space to social distance is safer and can make your vacation more enjoyable.
Explore accommodations
You want to be comfortable where you stay and confident it's clean, so spend some time researching what different accommodations are doing to keep guests safe. Then, book what feels right for you, whether that be a sprawling resort, private bed and breakfast, or unique boutique hotel.
Book tickets early for attractions
Many attractions are altering procedures and rules to keep wellness top of mind. Call and ask about what they're doing to keep everyone safe and if there are new occupancy limits. You may want to book tickets early because fewer are being sold so less people are in a particular attraction at once.
Stay home if you feel sick
Finally, if you feel sick, stay home. Many accommodations and attractions will refund your money or offer vouchers for use in the future. That way you can go when you're feeling well and can fully enjoy your trip while also helping to limit the spread of illness.