vacation – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Mon, 11 Mar 2024 15:48:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.5 The Most Beautiful Places in Ireland https://www.smartertravel.com/most-beautiful-places-in-ireland/ https://www.smartertravel.com/most-beautiful-places-in-ireland/#respond Mon, 11 Mar 2024 15:47:01 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2010/03/07/irelands-best-and-best-kept-secrets/ As St. Patrick's Day approaches, what better time to take a tour of Ireland's (and Northern Ireland's) best attractions, not to mention a few of their best kept secrets?

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With its endlessly green hills, dramatic cliffs, infectious music, and welcoming good nature, Ireland’s beauty makes it hard to beat as a vacation destination. Get off the typical tourist track and discover Ireland’s most scenic spots.

Dingle Peninsula

Dingle Peninsula Ireland, a popular tourist attraction
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Consistently voted one of the most beautiful places on earth, the Dingle Peninsula wins the hearts of so many with its lush landscape, which includes narrow cliff-side roads, mountain ranges, and sandy beaches. Jutting 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland’s southwest coast, the peninsula offers unmatched sightseeing, surfing, swimming, and walking trails. The small market town and fishing port of Dingle provides a great place to listen to live music, grab a pint, and rest your head for the evening.

Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne

Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne Coleraine Co. Derry Northe
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Located in Downhill Demesne near Castlerock, the Mussenden Temple is precipitously perched atop a 120-foot cliff edge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Originally built in 1785 as a summer library, the temple forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol, and its dramatic setting offers unparalleled views of the surrounding area. Visitors are welcome to explore the 18th-century ruins of the mansion, take a cliff-side walk, stroll along the gardens, or learn about 17th-century life in one of Northern Ireland’s oldest surviving buildings, the Hezlett House.

Giant’s Causeway

Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland
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The only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland, the Giant’s Causeway is one of the world’s truly must-see destinations. Once said to have been built by giants, the 40,000 or so hexagonal columns were actually formed by volcanic eruptions. The legends that surround this area run deep, however, and visitors may get swept up in the myths of massive men and shipwrecks—Girona of the Spanish Armada foundered here in 1588—by walking among the stones.

The Burren

Poulnabrone portal tomb in Burren at sunrise, Ireland
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Located in County Clare, the Burren is an explorers dream, featuring more than 100 square miles of natural limestone and offering ancient stone structures, grassy fields, caves, and jagged countryside. Among the top sites to see while visiting are the Poulnabrone Portal Dolmen, an ancient stone tomb dating between 2,000 and 2,500 B.C.E.; Leamaneh Castle, with its 15th-century residential tower and 17th-century fortified home; and Caherconnell Stone Fort, a nearly perfectly preserved structure dating back between 400 and 1200 C.E.

Glendalough

Glendalough is a village with a monastery in County Wicklow, Ireland. The monastery was founded in the 6th century by saint Kevin, hermit and priest, destroyed in 1398 by the English army.
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About an hour south of Dublin, Glendalough, or Valley of the Two Lakes, houses the ruins of what was once one of the leading monastic settlements in Ireland. A hermit monk named Saint Kevin founded the monastery before his death in about 618. The settlement flourished for the next 600 years. Today, visitors can explore stone structures, churches, a cathedral, a round tower, and a cemetery.

Cliffs of Moher

Aerial Ireland countryside tourist attraction in County Clare. The Cliffs of Moher and Burren Ireland. Epic Irish Landscape Seascape along the wild atlantic way. UNESCO Global Geopark
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One of the most photographed places in Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher ascend more than 700 feet above the water and cover nearly five miles. The dramatic cliffs are home to several species of sea birds, including the only mainland colony of Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills, and Choughs. Visitors are welcome to climb the stairs leading to O’Brien’s Tower, which provides panoramic views. On a clear day, you may even catch a glimpse of the Aran Islands.

Ring of Kerry

Scenic view of Gap of Dunloe, County Kerry, Ireland.
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Medieval ruins, sandy beaches, lakes, mountains, a lush forest, and a jagged coastline all call the Ring of Kerry home. Part of the Iveragh Peninsula, it’s 110 miles of pure beauty. The drive takes place in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland, and begins and ends in the town of Killarney, which makes a good base camp for a trip. It’s easy to travel the circuit in one day, but seeing some of the sites off the beaten path, such as Valentia Island and the Gaeltacht area around Portmagee, requires a bit more time.

Aran Islands

Thatched Cottage on Inis Mór, Aran Islands, Ireland
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Located in Galway Bay, the three Aran Islands provide a perfect glimpse into some enduring Irish traditions—Gaelic is still spoken and most people get around by horse and buggy or bike. The largest of the three islands, Inis Mor, is the most well-known and offers the greatest amount of modern-day conveniences. Inis Meáin, or the middle island, is the least visited and clings proudly to its Irish cultural tradition. On a clear day, Inis Oírr, or the East Island, provides unparalleled views of the Cliffs of Moher.

Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kerry, Ireland.
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Just eight miles off the coast of Portmagee and towering more than 700 feet above the water, you will find the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Skellig Michael, which houses a well-preserved sixth century monastic settlement. Visitors are welcome to walk in the footsteps of the monks who once inhabited this island by climbing the 670 steps leading to the now abandoned beehive-shaped huts. Puffins make the island their home in the late spring, while gannets consume every ledge on the nearby Little Skellig.

Cobh

Cathedral and colorful houses in Cobh, Ireland
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Once briefly named “Queenstown” in honor of a visit from Queen Victoria in 1849, Cobh reverted to its original name in 1921. Located on the Great Island in Cork Harbor, the town’s streets climb a hill crowned by a cathedral overlooking the water. As the embarkation point, including the Titanic’s last port of call, to America, Cobh was the last glimpse of Ireland for many people.

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Booking a flight, hotel, and rental car together doesn’t just save you time—it can often save you money, too. But before you make such a significant purchase, it’s important to find the best travel package sites for booking your vacation.

I tested more than a dozen vacation package sites to see which ones had the lowest prices and best user experience. I discovered that many of the best vacation package websites allow you to book any combination of flight, hotel, and rental car, while others are more limited (flight + hotel is often the default). Fortunately, some sites will let you add a car onto a hotel+flight package, even if a car isn’t listed on the initial booking page.

It’s also important to compare the price of a vacation booked as a bundle to that same trip booked a la carte as separate components. Booking a package isn’t always cheaper, and sometimes you’ll get  better flight options to choose from if you search for your airfare separately. In some searches, I discovered that the flight options included by default with my vacation package had ridiculously long layovers or undesirable departure times (4:30 a.m., anyone?).

Keep a sharp eye out for resort fees; many of the best vacation booking sites don’t count them in their initial per-person price estimate because they’re collected separately by the hotel, but they can drive up the final cost of your trip. Similarly, optional airline baggage fees can also increase your total bill, especially if you book a flight in basic economy, and some vacation package sites don’t disclose these fees as clearly as others.

Finally, it’s important to know that many of the best sites for vacation packages are owned by the same parent company, so you’ll often find similar inventory and prices from one to the next. Knowing which sites are mostly interchangeable can save you some research time.

The Best Travel Package Sites

We put them to the test to compare prices, inclusions, and more. The following are the best websites to book vacations, listed in no particular order. Scroll down for more in-depth analysis of each one.

Expedia

Illustration of a laptop computer screen showing the vacation packages search page for Expedia
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This well-known site is one of the best travel package sites for a reason. Expedia offers a full complement of bundle options (flight/hotel, flight/car, hotel/car, and flight/hotel/car) as well as trips to just about every corner of the globe. It’s reliable when it comes to pricing, too: Expedia offered the lowest price in two of my five tests, and was cheaper than average in all but one test booking.

That said, the amount the site said I was saving on a given package didn’t always match up to the actual price difference when I added up the cost of the trip’s individual elements. In one of my test cases, it was actually cheaper to book my flight, hotel, and car separately. So take those supposed savings with a grain of salt (or even better, price out the components separately on your own to be sure you’re getting the best deal).

Expedia has plenty of useful filters to help you find what you need. You can sort hotels by price, distance from a city’s downtown, guest rating, package discount, and property class, while flight options can be filtered by general departure and arrival times (for example, morning vs. evening), airline, whether carry-on bags are included, and more. You can also sort flight options by duration (longest or shortest), price (highest or lowest), departure time (earliest or latest), and arrival time (earliest or latest). There’s also a map view so you can check out the location of each hotel.

Best Feature: The breadth of choice and consistency of pricing make Expedia perhaps the best site for vacation packages. You may not always get the absolute lowest price here, but chances are you’ll pay a fair rate and have plenty of options to choose from.

Expedia’s Sister Sites: Travelocity, Orbitz, and CheapTickets

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Many travelers don’t realize that Travelocity, Orbitz, and CheapTickets are all owned by Expedia Group, and typically have very similar inventory and pricing to Expedia. Each of these sites has similar layouts and filter options, too. Like Expedia, these three sites offer every possible vacation package combination involving a flight, hotel, and/or rental car.

It was rare for any of these sites to beat out Expedia’s prices in my tests; in general, the rates were identical (especially on Travelocity, where I didn’t find any deviations from Expedia) or a little bit higher. However, Orbitz and CheapTickets did offer slightly cheaper packages on one flight/car itinerary.

Because the pricing is so similar, it’s probably not worth searching all three of these sites in addition to Expedia unless a difference of a few dollars will make or break your travel budget.

Best Feature: Travelocity, Orbitz, and CheapTickets offer a checkbox on their main booking page to specify “I only need accommodations for part of my trip”—a feature that allows user to select a subset of their trip dates and search for travel packages only within that period. This feature is also reflected on Expedia’s search page.

Note: Expedia Group also owns Hotwire, which I didn’t find quite as reliable as the other three in my tests. For one itinerary, a nonstop flight that the other sites offered was not available when booking a Hotwire package (though it was available when booking a separate flight on Hotwire), and the pricing on some searches was a little higher than on the other sites.

Check out Expedia’s sister sites below:

Priceline

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Like Expedia and its partners, Priceline also offers every possible combination of flight, hotel, and rental car. Its search results pages are easy to navigate, with plenty of filter and sort options, plus a map view for hotels. Priceline offers numerous hotel options in popular vacation destinations at every price point.

One quirk to prepare for: Priceline’s flight result page lists departure and return flights together as a pair rather than letting you choose each one separately. This cuts down on the number of screens you have to click through but could mean extra scrolling while you try to find the exact two flights you want. Not all flights that are available when booking airfare separately on Priceline seem to be accessible to those booking a package—so it’s worth checking both.

Priceline was in the middle of the pack as far as pricing was concerned. It won one of my tests but was the most expensive option in two others; overall, it offered cheaper-than-average prices 60 percent of the time. To help you save money, the site offers “Express Deals” for rental cars, an opaque option in which you don’t know which rental car brand you’ll get until after you’ve booked. If you’d rather choose which company you’re renting from, standard car rentals are also available.

Best feature: Once you’ve selected your flight and rental car preferences, the site will keep them the same as you click through alternate hotel possibilities—saving you the hassle of having to select them over and over again.

CheapCaribbean.com

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As its name suggests, CheapCaribbean.com has a more limited scope than other sites on this list, but it’s worth checking if you’re planning a trip to the Caribbean, where package trips such as honeymoons are particularly popular. The site turned up cheaper-than-average prices for both of my Caribbean tests.

CheapCaribbean.com is one of the best vacation websites for all-inclusive packages. Once you’ve entered your trip information, you can also filter your results by “adults only,” “children’s amenities,” and “luxury.” Each hotel-specific page includes a list of active promotions, on-site activities, and the property’s Tripadvisor Traveler Rating.

In some ways CheapCaribbean.com isn’t quite as sophisticated as other travel package sites. There’s no map available to compare locations of the listed hotel options. Also annoying: not being able to group Houston’s two airports into a single search, though you can select “all airports” for New York City and Washington, D.C. But the affordable deals are worth a few snags, as long as you’re only looking for a flight/hotel package—there’s no option to add a car or create any other package combinations, though you can add travel insurance and transfers, at least for the destinations I checked.

Best Feature: The “Deals of Fortune,” or bookings where you know the destination but not the exact resort until about a week before the trip. This is a fun feature for value-conscious travelers who aren’t set on a particular island or property.

Kayak

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A popular meta-search site, Kayak saves travelers time by searching many of the best travel package sites with a single click. Unfortunately, you can’t specify which elements of your trip you’d like to bundle; it searches flight + hotel by default. You can add a car later on some of its partner sites, but if you’re looking for a flight/car package, you’ll have to go elsewhere.

Results list the cheapest available packages from sites such as Priceline (Kayak’s sister company), Expedia, and CheapCaribbean.com. There’s a map view available, and the results page shows both air- and hotel-related filters to make it easy to find nonstop flights, free breakfast, or a specific hotel.

I found that the prices listed on Kayak didn’t always match the price on the source site when I clicked over to find the deal—a fairly common problem with meta-search sites. But I also occasionally discovered that I got a different price after clicking from Kayak than I did when searching the same itinerary from the booking site’s home page. For example, a Las Vegas package was $819 per person on Priceline when I clicked over from Kayak, but just $783 when I booked the same package from the Priceline home page. Another test offered the opposite result, with the price being cheaper after clicking from Kayak than it was when booking directly on Priceline. The lesson: Test both options when using a meta-search site.

Best Feature: Being able to search some of the best vacation booking sites in a single place is a major time saver. Though Kayak doesn’t always find you the lowest possible price, it’s a good place to start your search and get an idea of what’s out there.

Funjet Vacations

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The Funjet home page gives you a single package option: flight/hotel. However, you can work around this by adding a rental car on at the end of a flight/hotel or individual flight booking. There are plenty of sort options for your results, including price, hotel name, rating, points of interest, and location.

One annoyance: Similarly to CheapCarribbean.com, there is no option to select “all airports” for certain cities like Houston or Chicago. And Funjet’s prices aren’t the most consistent, ranking as the cheapest in one test and the most expensive in another. Still, the site is worth comparing to others when booking your vacation.

Best Feature: Rather than making you scour the web for coupons, Funjet automatically applies any relevant promo codes to your search.

Note: If you’re headed to the Caribbean, Central or South America, Hawaii, or Mexico, try your search on Funjet’s sister site, Apple Vacations. The destinations it covers are more limited than Funjet’s, but I found that the prices were often a little better. CheapCaribbean.com is also owned by the same parent company, Apple Leisure Group.

Book Your Stay With SmarterTravel Hotels

If you’re ready to book your next adventure but don’t want to commit to a prepackaged bundle, you can still save big by booking your hotel stay with SmarterTravel Hotels.

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The Most Expensive Cities in the World https://www.smartertravel.com/the-most-expensive-cities-in-the-world/ https://www.smartertravel.com/the-most-expensive-cities-in-the-world/#respond Wed, 21 Feb 2024 19:46:17 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=454601 Money can buy a lot of things, but in some cities, it seems to disappear almost as quickly as you can earn it. For budget-conscious travelers, a city’s notoriously high cost of living can prove a major deterrent in selecting it as their next vacation destination. Choosing a destination where your money stretches further can […]

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Money can buy a lot of things, but in some cities, it seems to disappear almost as quickly as you can earn it. For budget-conscious travelers, a city’s notoriously high cost of living can prove a major deterrent in selecting it as their next vacation destination. Choosing a destination where your money stretches further can dramatically enhance a trip, affording you the opportunity to indulge in finer dining, luxurious accommodations, and a wealth of activities – all without draining your travel funds.

Knowing what the most expensive cities in the world, and the most expensive cities in the U.S. are, can help you make a smarter decision about where to travel to next. The EIU, the research and analysis division of The Economist Group, publishes a biannual list of the world’s most expensive cities, and the latest results are out.

To identify the priciest destinations, researchers compare more than 400 individual prices across more than 200 products and services in 173 cities. Costs for food, drink, clothing, rent, utility bills, transportation, and more are factored into the rankings. 

Planning a domestic trip and want to avoid the most expensive cities in the US? New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco all made it into the list of the top ten most expensive cities in the world.

The Most Expensive Cities in the World

According to the EIU, “Many cities across the world continue to struggle with a cost-of-living crisis, which has sent prices soaring over the past two years.” This year’s study found that prices rose by 7.4 percent on average year over year. 

1. Singapore (Tie with Switzerland)

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Topping the list is Singapore, a city-state renowned for its efficiency, cleanliness, and high standard of living. With a thriving economy and a limited land area, Singapore’s real estate market is one of the priciest in the world, which can drive up hotel prices as well. Transportation is especially expensive in Singapore as well, making it expensive to travel around. 

Money-saving tip: Singapore is famous for its thriving street food scene. Eat at food stalls and markets in lieu of restaurants to save some cash.

1.  Zurich, Switzerland (Tie with Singapore)

Zurich, Switzerland. View of the historic city center with famous Fraumunster Church, on the Limmat river.
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Inflation especially impacted Zurich, moving it from sixth place to tie with Singapore as the most expensive city in the world. This increase is partially attributed to the strength of the Swiss franc, along with higher-than-average prices for groceries, activities, and household goods. 

Money-saving tip: Explore Zurich for free with “Züri rollt”, the city’s network of bike stations that offer complimentary rentals (you’ll just have to put down a deposit to ensure you bring the bike back.)

3. Geneva, Switzerland (Tie with New York City)

Geneva, Switzerland Skyline Towards Lake Geneva
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Geneva, another Swiss city, is known for its beautiful landscapes, world-class institutions, and high standard of living. However, this comes at a significant cost, that can again be attributed partially due to the Swiss franc’s strength. The costs of transportation, dining out, and recreational activities in Geneva can be quite steep, especially for travelers coming from a country with a weaker currency.

Money-saving tip: Purchase a Swiss Travel Pass to save money on transportation around the country.

3. New York City, United States (Tie with Geneva)

Brooklyn Bridge and New York skyline
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New York City is the most expensive city in the United States. However, things are getting a bit better—the city was tied for Zurich for the most expensive city in the world in 2022. Hotels are especially pricey in New York City, especially in popular neighborhoods in Manhattan.

Money-saving tip: To save money in New York City, head to the outer boroughs. Everything from hotels to meals are generally cheaper outside of Manhattan.

5. Hong Kong (Tie with Los Angeles)

Hong Kong city view from The Peak at twilight
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With its towering skyscrapers and dense urban landscape, Hong Kong’s limited space has significantly driven up its cost of living. Housing and hotels are notoriously expensive. Add to that the costs of imported goods, transportation, and recreation, and it’s no wonder that Hong Kong consistently ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world.

Money-saving tip: Hong Kong’s public transportation system is one of the safest and most efficient in the world. Get a Tourist Octopus card (a transit pass for visitors) to save money over taking taxis. 

5. Los Angeles, United States (Tie with Hong Kong)

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Los Angeles is the second most expensive city in the U.S. and the most expensive city on the West Coast. While often overshadowed by New York City in terms of cost of living, Los Angeles can also be extremely pricey. Public transportation is unreliable in the city, forcing visitors to rent a car or rely on costly rideshares or taxis.  

Money-saving tip: Plan your trip around Los Angeles’ numerous free attractions. Several of the city’s museums, including The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Broad, and The Getty Center, are all free—as are all the beautiful beaches and boardwalks around the city. 

7. Paris, France

View of famous Louvre Museum with Louvre Pyramid at evening at sunset in Paris France
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Although Paris is one of the most notoriously expensive European cities, it’s only the seventh most priciest city in the world, thanks to the relative weakness of the euro. At the time of publication, the euro was nearly 1:1 with the dollar, helping out travelers from the U.S.

Money-saving tip: Look for ways to save on Paris’ most expensive attractions. The Louvre, for example, is free on the first Friday of every month (except for July and August) after 6 p.m.

8. Copenhagen, Denmark (Tie with Tel Aviv)

Equestrian statue of Frederik VII, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Prices in Denmark include a 25 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) that makes everything from food to alcohol feel incredibly expensive. As the capital city, prices in Copenhagen tend to be even higher than in the rest of the country. 

Money-saving tip: Save your receipts! If you live outside the EU, you can claim back a portion of the VAT you paid on purchases over 300kr. Visitors can get a refund of between 10 percent and 19 percent of the VAT paid. 

8. Tel Aviv, Israel (Tie with Copenhagen)

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The EIU study notes “Our survey was conducted before the start of the Israel-Hamas war, which has affected the exchange rates in Israel and may have made it harder to procure some goods in Tel Aviv, thereby affecting prices.”

10. San Francisco, United States

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San Francisco ranks among the most expensive cities in the U.S. Housing costs are a major factor, with hotel rates and short-term rental prices being exorbitant, even for modest accommodations. The city’s acclaimed restaurant scene means dining out can quickly become a budget-buster, with even casual meals at hip cafes and eateries running well over $20 per person. However, San Francisco is becoming more affordable, as it held the number eight spot on this list last year.

Money-saving tip: Check prices for flights into Oakland Airport (OAK) and San Francisco (SFO). Oakland is not far from San Francisco, and flights are often cheaper depending on your departure city.

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The 15 Most Walkable Cities in the US, Ranked https://www.smartertravel.com/most-walkable-cities-in-america/ https://www.smartertravel.com/most-walkable-cities-in-america/#respond Thu, 15 Feb 2024 20:28:14 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2016/04/07/10-most-walkable-cities-in-america/ These are the best cities in the U.S. to vacation on foot. 

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Traffic, car rentals, and packed public transportation don’t make for a relaxing vacation. For your next trip, choose one of these U.S. cities that are a paradise for walkers. Pound the pavement in the concrete jungle in New York City or stroll along the water in San Francisco—some of America’s best destinations are also the most walkable.

We compiled data from Smart Growth America’s Foot Traffic Ahead rankings to determine the best walkable cities in the US. This non-profit group measures destination walkability in the 35 largest US metropolitan areas by analyzing walkability metrics to create an overall walkability score. 

Michael Rodriguez, Director of Research at Smart Growth America, explains how they determine which city is the best for walking. “When we talk about walkability in Foot Traffic Ahead, we’re asking two questions: How many businesses and destinations are within walking distance, and are there sidewalks, crosswalks, and other safety features that make it easy to walk from Point A to Point B?”

Rodriguez says these walkable areas are some of the most popular tourist destinations. “Travelers can likely save on transportation costs by choosing to visit our top-ranking metros and staying in walkable areas.” After all, Rodriguez explains, “Few recreational tourists spend money to go stay in an empty business park on a weekend.”

The report found that the most walkable cities in the U.S. tend to be on the coasts, except for Chicago. 

These are the best cities to walk in the US:

  1. New York, New York (Walkability Score: 100)
New York, streets. High buildings and crowd walking
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Since less than half of New York City residents own a car, it’s no surprise that The Big Apple is the most walkable city in America. The city block grid design makes it easy to find your way without getting lost (or being glued to your smartphone), and you’ll find endless choices for breaks to refuel on every block. 

New York’s public transportation system is the best in the country, with buses, subways, trains, and ferries making the city even more accessible. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Little Italy, NoLita, and Bowery.

Best Walkable Hotel: Equinox Hotel New York

  1. Boston, Massachusetts (Walkability Score: 74.3)
Old State House, Boston
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Simply get lost along the charming streets of Boston, or add a little more purpose—and history—to your walk on the city’s famous Freedom Trail. Follow the line on the pavement for 2.5 miles and take a self-guided tour of Boston’s best neighborhoods and attractions. Or, download the Freedom Trail app to learn some of the city’s history while you walk. 

Boston has a wide public transit network as well, with subways, buses, ferries, and commuter trains covering the city and surrounding suburbs. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill, Chinatown, and North End.

Best Walkable Hotel: Boston Park Plaza.

  1. Washington, DC (Walkability Score: 72.6)
A walk along the national mall in DC
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The best way to see Washington, D.C.’s monuments is on foot. Start at the National Mall and work your way from the Washington Monument down to the Lincoln Memorial. The city’s diverse neighborhoods are all extremely walkable, but if you prefer a more peaceful walk, head to Rock Creek Park, an urban oasis with plenty of walking trails to explore.

When you get tired of walking, Washington D.C.’s extensive public transportation network makes it easy to get around without a car. The city’s subway system extends into two neighboring states (Virginia and Maryland).

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: U-Street, Dupont Circle, and Mount Vernon Square.

Best Walkable Hotel: Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC

  1. Seattle, Washington (Walkability Score: 69.4)
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Seattle is a hiker’s paradise with three stunning national parks in its backyard. Get in some warm-up walks around the city, exploring the lively Pike Place Market and the Space Needle. When your energy starts to flag, you can find an amazing cup of locally brewed coffee practically everywhere you turn in the city.

Seattle’s rapid transit network has improved significantly over the last few years, and now offers a choice of light rail, streetcar, monorail, and commuter rail for getting around the city.

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown, International District, and Belltown.

Best Walkable Hotel: The Charter Hotel

  1. Portland, Oregon (Walkability Score: 68.5)
A couple walks over the Tilikum Crossing Bridge near sunset in Portland, Oregon.
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Portlanders have a walking mindset that’s reflected in the design of their city. The Smart Growth America study states, “Metro Portland and Seattle share a Northwestern environmental commitment that encourages walkable urbanism.” Portland is not only an extremely walkable city but it’s also one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country, with a wide network of designated bike lanes and bike paths. 

When it’s raining, buses, streetcars, and the light rail offer alternatives for navigating Portland. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: The Pearl, Old Town, and Downtown

Best Walkable Hotel: Harlow Hotel

  1. San Francisco, California (Walkability Score: 66.2)
Rear view of a young man walking through Chinatown in downtown San Francisco. San Francisco, USA - 18 Apr 2021
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Don’t let San Francisco’s hilly terrain deter you—it’s one of the most walkable cities in the US. Climb up high for incredible views of the bay, meander through the city’s many public parks, and definitely don’t miss a chance to walk across the famous Golden Gate Bridge.

When you’re ready for a ride, San Francisco’s web of buses, light rail trains, streetcars, and iconic cable cars covers all corners of the city.

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Chinatown, Tenderloin, and Polk Gulch.

Best Walkable Hotel: Hotel Emblem San Francisco

  1. Chicago, Illinois (Walkability Score: 65.9)
Chicago Lakefront
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While the Windy City is at its most walkable in the spring, summer, and fall, you can still get around by foot even on the coldest winter days, thanks to Chicago’s Pedway. The Pedway is the city’s system of underground tunnels and overhead bridges connecting more than 40 blocks in downtown Chicago.

Chicago’s train system nicknamed the “L” for its elevated tracks, began operating in 1892, making it the oldest metro system in the country. There are over 140 stations throughout the city and suburbs to help you explore without a car. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: East Ukrainian Village, Wicker Park, and Near North Side.

Best Walkable Hotel: Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile

  1. Los Angeles, California (Walkability Score: 59)
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Los Angeles is a famously car-centric city, with traffic-clogged freeways and ample parking lots, but that wasn’t always the case. Many neighborhoods within the city were originally designed as walkable urban enclaves.

The city is trying to change its dependence on automobiles and return to its walkable roots. “Los Angeles is the most densely populated metro in the U.S. and there is an understanding that they have reached the limit of freeway expansion as a part of their transportation system,” explains Smart Growth America.

The city recently invested $180 billion to expand and improve its regional transit system.  

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Santa Monica.

Best Walkable Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Los Angeles Downtown.

  1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Walkability Score: 57.2)
Aerial view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Business district Point State Park Allegheny Monongahela Ohio rivers in background.
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Nicknamed the “City of Bridges” for the more than 400 bridges connecting communities across the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers, Pittsburgh is great for a scenic stroll by the water. 

If you’re considering relocating, Pittsburgh earned high marks in the walkability study for housing affordability in its most pedestrian-friendly areas. 

Regarding public transportation, Pittsburgh has 27 light rail stations, 700 buses, and boasts the oldest continuously operating funicular railway in the U.S.

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown, Friendship, and Bloomfield.

Best Walkable Hotel: Drury Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown.

  1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Walkability Score: 55.1)
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With all of the unique regional cuisine that Philadelphia has to offer (like cheesesteaks, hoagies, and water ice), you’ll be grateful for the city’s high walk score and the chance to walk off your indulgences. In addition to a vibrant downtown area, Philadelphia has more than 10,000 acres of public green space for when you need a nature fix.

Philadelphia is also home to the sixth-largest public transportation system in the U.S., the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), which includes trains, subways, trolleys, and buses. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Rittenhouse Square, Washington Square West, and Avenue of the Arts South.

Best Walkable Hotel: The Notary Hotel

  1. Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota (Walkability Score: 54.4)
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There are over 40 colleges and universities in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, and a dense cluster of walkable amenities have sprung up around these lively communities. Downtown St. Paul is undoubtedly the best neighborhood for walkers, with everything you could need located within just a few blocks. 

Although the walk between the centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul would be long, a light rail connects the two.

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown, Summit Hill, and Summit-University. 

Best Walkable Hotel: Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown.

  1. Miami, Florida (Walkability Score: 54.2)
Miami Downtown Brickell Skyline Florida
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Avoid Miami traffic and explore this lively city on foot instead. Soak up the sun while you stroll along the 7-mile Miami Beach Boardwalk, or eat your way through the Calle Ocho neighborhood on a walking restaurant crawl while being serenaded by live music. 

Miami has a 25-mile elevated rail system, Metrorail, that is a great way to get between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami without needing a car. Once you’re downtown, hop aboard the Metromover, a free public bus traveling through the city’s most popular areas. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown, Wynwood-Edgewater, and Little Havana.

Best Walkable Hotel: 1 Hotel South Beach.

  1. Charlotte, North Carolina (Walkability Score: 51.7)
A family strolls through downtown together.
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Although Charlotte is a fairly car-dependent city overall, it’s a great example of what the Smart Growth America study calls “walkable villages within a big city.” Head to Uptown Charlotte (the city’s center) to see this in action. This area is divided into four smaller neighborhoods or wards, which are very walkable. 

Although Charlotte’s public transportation network isn’t as robust as others on this list, it does have buses and two short light rail lines. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Uptown, Plaza Midwood, and South End.

Best Walkable Hotel: The Ivey’s Hotel.

  1. Austin, Texas (Walkability Score: 50)
Downtown Austin Skyline from the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge
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Austin is an oasis of walkability in Texas’ famously car-centric culture. Downtown Austin is by far the most walkable area in the city. Designed in a grid system, this compact city center is easy to navigate and features acclaimed restaurants, lively bars, and boutique shops on practically every block.

Although Austin’s public transportation is limited to its Capital Metro Bus System, the city is also reasonably bike-friendly if you want an alternative method for getting around than walking. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Downtown, West University, Bouldin Creek.

Best Walkable Hotel: Thompson Austin.

  1. Atlanta, Georgia (Walkability Score: 49.4)
Unidentifiable walkers and runners on a path at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA on a hot summer day with buildings in the distance
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Atlanta’s walkability really depends on what neighborhood you’re in. In Peachtree Center, in the heart of downtown, you’ll find many shopping and dining hubs within easy walking distance from one another. Once you get further from the city center, it’s more likely that you’ll need a car to get around.

The city is also prioritizing improving its bikeability, as evidenced by the Atlanta Beltline Trail, a 22-mile rail trail that encourages walking and biking. 

Atlanta’s public transportation system, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) serves over 100,000 people daily across its network of buses and trains. 

Most Walkable Neighborhoods: Peachtree Center, Sweet Auburn, Midtown.

Best Walkable Hotel: The Westin Peachtree Plaza.

The Least Walkable City in the US

If you’re wondering what least walkable city in the U.S. is, Las Vegas ranked last out of the 35 cities on the list. The study notes, “The only high-density walkable urbanism in the metro is along The Strip.” However, The Arts District and downtown are both reviving, so hopefully, Las Vegas will see improved walkability outside of The Strip.

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Treat yourself to some much-needed pampering—you deserve it!—by booking a hotel with a jacuzzi tub in the room. While there are plenty of options to choose from, we’ve narrowed down 10 of our top picks in the United States, all of which are perfect for relaxing and recharging. 

Read on for a few of our favorite in-room jacuzzi suites at hotels across the US, from an adults-only getaway in California to a coastal New England hideaway. 

Ventana Big Sur, California

Bathroom at The Big Sur Spa Suite at Ventana Big Sur, California
Ventana Big Sur

Ventana Big Sur is an adults-only oasis near the picturesque town of Monterrey. The resort’s 773-square-foot Vista Hot Tub Suite, which overlooks rolling acres of California Redwoods–is among the crème de la crème of luxe accommodations. In addition to the private hot tub, you’ll also find a two-person indoor soaking tub and a wood-burning fireplace. Or, opt for the Big Sur Spa Suite, which has all of the aforementioned features plus an oversized hammock for lounging. Lastly, the Superior Hot Tub Suite is another excellent choice with its 300-square-foot outdoor deck.

Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki, Hawaii

Outdoor jacuzzi at Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki, Hawaii
Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki

Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki is a small boutique property just steps away from the famed Waikiki Beach. Each of the nine suites span across an entire floor, clocking in at a staggering 2,250 square feet. The truly massive accommodations boast an expansive oceanfront balcony plus a spectacular jacuzzi tub. Be sure to take advantage of the suite’s other highlights, which include elegant marble bathrooms with soaking tubs, spacious kitchens, and, of course, an en-suite sauna.

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Nevada 

Bathroom and jacuzzi tub in the Stay Well Tower Spa Suite at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Nevada
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

From the massive pool complex to the sprawling casino, the more than 6,000 room MGM Grand Hotel & Casino is one of Las Vegas’ most extravagant properties. When it comes time to unwind after an action-packed day (or night) retreat to the 694-square-foot Stay Well Tower Spa Suite. The marble-adorned bathroom hosts a spacious whirlpool tub that’s large enough to accommodate two people. You’ll also feel worlds away from the city’s hustle and bustle thanks to the suite’s wellness-centric amenities like blackout shades (for uninterrupted zzz’s), aromatherapy (for optimal relaxation), and a sunrise alarm clock (for a gentle wakeup–which, let’s face it, you’ll definitely need after a night here). 

The William Vale, New York 

Couple enjoying the desk at The Vale Garden at The William Vale, New York
The William Vale

Next time you find yourself in The Big Apple, consider staying at The William Vale in Brooklyn’s hip Williamsburg neighborhood. While you can’t go wrong with any room or suite here, the two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath Vale Garden Residence will leave you speechless. Its most stunning feature, an open-air wooden jacuzzi, is located on the 1,632-square-foot balcony. The two-story suite also boasts a retro-inspired bathtub, floor-to-ceiling windows, a curated art collection, ample space for entertaining, chic marble accents, and, of course, prime city skyline views. 

Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, Arizona

Woman relaxing in bathtub next to a window with views of large rock formation at the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, Arizona
Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

The Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock is surrounded by striking red rock formations, setting the scene for a picture-perfect getaway. The resort offers two categories of whirlpool-equipped suites—the King Whirlpool Suite with Balcony: Golf View and the King Whirlpool Suite with Balcony: Bellrock View. The former is about 40 square feet larger than the latter (681 square feet versus 640). However, both options have–you guessed it–jacuzzi tubs, as well as spacious living rooms, hand-carved furnishings, and gas fireplaces. 

Stonecroft Country Inn, Connecticut

Bathtub in The Sarah Master Suite at Stonecroft Country Inn, Connecticut
Stonecroft Country Inn

Stonecroft Country Inn is just two and a half hours from New York City, making it the perfect place for an easy weekend escape. The quaint bed-and-breakfast—which is surrounded by tranquil ponds, gardens, and a waterfall—has just ten accommodations. While each is distinctively decorated, they all feature stunning two-person whirlpool tubs. After your soak, dry off (FYI, there are heated towel racks!), change into your plush bathrobe, and cozy up by the in-room fireplace. 

The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Rhode Island

Bathtub in a gold-embellished bathroom at The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Rhode Island
The Chanler at Cliff Walk

This Gilded-Age mansion-turned-luxury hotel is situated right off of Newport’s famed Cliff Walk, which means you can expect postcard-worthy coastal views from every angle. You can’t go wrong with a stay in one of the Signature Rooms, all of which come complete with ensuite jacuzzi tubs. Alternatively, opt for something even more opulent, such as one of the Ocean or Garden Villas. Each Ocean Villa has a private outdoor hot tub and sauna, along with its own courtyard garden and ocean-facing deck. Garden Villas offer all of the above, sans the sauna and deck. 

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The Sanford House Inn & Spa, Texas

Jacuzzi tub at the Regency Cottage at The Sanford House Inn & Spa, Texas
The Sanford House Inn & Spa

The Stanford House Inn & Spa in Arlington is about a half-hour drive from Dallas. The charming property has 12 accommodations divided into four categories: Carriage House, Manor House, Cottage Suites, and Villas. The latter two options have jetted jacuzzi tubs that can comfortably fit two people. Cottage Suites also offer marble bathrooms, gas fireplaces, and a separate living area, while the two villas are even more spacious at 1,700 square feet. Homemade cookies and complimentary breakfast make your stay all the more special.

Cove Haven Resort, Pennsylvania

A couple bathing in the Champagne Tower jacuzzi at Cove Haven Resort, Pennsylvania
Cove Haven Resort

The nostalgia-inducing Cove Haven Resort pays homage to the Poconos’ past as the “Honeymoon Capital of the World”. It’s best known for its eye-catching heart-shaped jetted tubs, which can be found in every suite. However, the property’s most famous attribute is the signature, four-story Champagne Tower Suite. The over-the-top accommodation, which dates back to 1984, features a seven-foot-tall whirlpool that’s shaped like a glass of bubbly. The suite is also outfitted with a sauna, fireplace, and round-shaped bed. 

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Top Reasons to Visit Bermuda This Year  https://www.smartertravel.com/top-reasons-to-visit-bermuda-this-year/ https://www.smartertravel.com/top-reasons-to-visit-bermuda-this-year/#respond Wed, 31 Jan 2024 18:43:15 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=454202 Thanks to its gorgeous beaches, quintessential architecture, and rich history, Bermuda should be on everyone’s list to visit at some point in their lives. The size of the island is tiny- just over 20 miles long and less than 2 miles wide at its widest point- so you can easily explore the entire island during […]

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Thanks to its gorgeous beaches, quintessential architecture, and rich history, Bermuda should be on everyone’s list to visit at some point in their lives. The size of the island is tiny- just over 20 miles long and less than 2 miles wide at its widest point- so you can easily explore the entire island during your stay. Don’t let its tiny size fool you, though; there is still a lot to see and do while you are there. From shipwrecks, caves, and stunning beaches, here are some of the reasons you should visit Bermuda, and where to stay while you’re there. 

The idyllic sandy beach at Horseshoe Bay on the island of Bermuda
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Things to Do in Bermuda

Bermuda is loaded with fun things to do- no matter what type of vacation you want to have. From lazing on the beach to exploring shipwrecks, these are the top things to do during your trip to Bermuda. 

Visit The Pink Sandy Beaches 

Beaches should be enough reason to visit anywhere – but Bermuda’s beaches are particularly spectacular. Popular beaches include Horseshoe Bay Beach, Tobacco Bay, and Elbow beach, and you can find tranquility at beaches like Chaplin Bay Beach, or John Smith’s Bay, which tend to be quieter than the bigger, more popular spots. 

Explore Cultural Attractions

St. Peter’s Church Bermuda
St. Peter’s Church

Uninhabited until the British colonized it in the 17th century, Bermuda’s history may be shorter than other countries, but it is still steeped in it. St. Peter’s Church is the oldest Anglican church outside of Britain, it  was established in 1612, and the building that stands now was built in 1826. The Bermuda Botanical Gardens were founded in 1898, and play homage to the natural wildlife found there. The African Heritage Diaspora Trail plays homage to a darker side of Bermuda’s history: that of the enslaved people who were brought there in the 18th century. For stunning views of Bermuda, check out the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse- built in 1846, it is the oldest cast iron lighthouse in the world.

Explore the Outdoors

Those looking for adventure won’t have to look far while visiting Bermuda- there is snorkeling, stand up paddle boarding, horseback riding, rock climbing, cliff diving, parasailing, jetskiing and more. You can even dive, snorkel or swim down to one of the many shipwrecks around. For those who want to enjoy it at a more leisurely pace, don’t worry there is plenty for you to do too! Hiking, biking, the Bermuda Arboretum, and other slower-paced activities are abound. 

Be Awed By the Crystal Caves

Discovered in 1904 during a game of cricket, the Crystal Caves have been inspiring people for over 100 years. Walk 88 steps down to the caves, and be amazed by this natural wonder. The caves are next to each other, and you can visit both in one day. 

Bermuda Climate

Bermuda has a subtropical climate, making it a comfortable climate to visit all year round. You may want to get trip insurance if planning a visit during hurricane season, which runs from June through November. The temperature rarely dips below sixty in the winter, and is generally in th eighties during summer months. 

Safety in Bermuda

Bermuda has a relatively low crime rate, making it a safe place to visit. Like anywhere you go, you should keep your valuables and passport safe. 

Where to Stay in Bermuda

Since tourism is one of the top industries in Bermuda, there are a wide variety of accommodations to choose from. Here are our top picks from luxury to budget and everything inbetween. 

Best Beach Hotel in Bermuda – Rosewood Bermuda

Rosewood
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You’ll love the stunning views and hospitality of the Rosewood. Two-story ocean view suites are available, an on-site spa, seven dining options, golf, and several experiences to choose from make this beach hotel a top choice for your stay. 

Best Luxury Hotel in Bermuda – The St. Regis Bermuda Resort 

St. Regis Bermuda
Expedia

A familiar name to luxury hotels, the St. Regis in Bermuda is no different than other St. Regis hotels throughout the world. Enjoy oceanfront luxury steps away from the beach, while relishing in amenities such as private champagne sabering, golfing, an on-site spa, and two pools with luxury loungers and private cabanas. 

Best Budget Hotel in Bermuda – Royal Palms Hotel

Royal Palms Hotel
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This family owned and run hotel is affordable yet doesn’t skimp on service or amenities. Features include complimentary e-bikes to get around town, daily breakfast included in the rate, evening wine hour, complimentary airport shuttle, and pool. 

Best Spa Resort in Bermuda – Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa

Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa
Expedia

While there is plenty to do outside of your hotel during your Bermuda stay, it’s always nice to treat yourself while on vacation, and the spa at Grotto Bay Beach Resort is one of the best spots to do so. Known for its cave treatment options, where massages and other treatments are given in an un-altered natural cave, for  a truly unique and healing experience. Other hotel features include all-inclusive accommodations, proximity to caves, private beach, gym, pool, and a one-of-a-kind open ocean water park. 

Best Boutique Hotel in Bermuda – The Loren at Pink Beach

The Loren at Pink Beach
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This luxury boutique resort offers large furnished private terraces or balconies with ocean views, the Loren is a “seaside resort with urban style.” Take an outdoor yoga class, get a treatment at the spa, or simply relax by the pool with the sound of the ocean lapping on the shore. 

Best Family Hotel in Bermuda – Hamilton Princess & Beach Club

Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
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Once the accommodations of Mark Twain and an intelligence station during World War II, the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club not only is steeped in history, but also is the perfect spot for your family to stay. They offer babysitting services for a fee, have a pool, and a jitney that shuttles guests to their private beach club located about 20 minutes away.

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14 Best Places to Visit for Sustainable Travel in 2024 https://www.smartertravel.com/best-places-to-visit-for-sustainable-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-places-to-visit-for-sustainable-travel/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:37:28 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=454051 We are all trying to do our part to help this planet, and sometimes, when you love to travel, there is a pang of guilt as you book a flight, rent a car, or buy a water bottle. While there are plenty of ways to offset your carbon footprint while you travel, a big way […]

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We are all trying to do our part to help this planet, and sometimes, when you love to travel, there is a pang of guilt as you book a flight, rent a car, or buy a water bottle. While there are plenty of ways to offset your carbon footprint while you travel, a big way to offset it is to travel to environmentally friendly places. Here are our top picks for sustainable travel. 

South and Central America Asia Africa Oceania Europe
Costa Rica  Bhutan Rwanda New Zealand Iceland
Ecuador and the Galapagos Borneo Botswana Finland
Peru Nepal Sweden
Austria
Denmark

South and Central America

Galapagos Islands. Ecuador. Bartolome Island. Pinnacle Rock. Rocks in the water next to the sandy beach. Blue lagoon. Landscapes of the Galapagos.
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Costa Rica 

Over ninety percent of Costa Rica’s electricity comes from renewable resources, and a large amount of land in the country is protected, making it a top sustainable destination. You’ll find plenty of sustainable activities- like hiking, lazing on the beach, ziplining, kayaking, diving and more. 

Recommended Hotel: Hotel Belmar

One of the top hotels in the world, Hotel Belmar prizes itself for its sustainability. Sustainable practices include plenty of windows for natural light, showerheads that use 65% less water, a biodigester to treat wastewater and produce biogas for water heating, locally produced organic food, solar panels, and more. 

Ecuador and the Galapagos

Ecuador faces the challenge of deforestation but has started to try to curb it- and one way to do that is with sustainable tourism. Spots like Mashpi, the Galapagos, and Yasuni are known for their biodiversity, making them unique spots to visit and experience natural beauty at its finest. 

Recommended Hotel: Mashpi Lodge

With hundreds of wildlife species at your front doorstep, Mashpi Lodge was built using techniques to preserve the forest around it. Staffed by locals, you will feel like you are living in the forest with a stay here. Check out the Dragonfly Canopy Gondola for stunning views of the forest.

Peru

Like Ecuador, Peru has done a lot in recent years to save its country’s ecosystem, including more sustainable options for tourists who want to see its natural beauty. Try your hand at community-based rural tourism to get a true taste of native Peruvian culture. Tour companies like Aprus Peru provide sustainable tours of the country. 

Recommended Hotel: Las Qolqas Eco Resort

Located near Machu Picchu, Las Qolqas Eco Resort is glamping at its finest. Tents are thermally efficient, powered by solar energy, and locally sourced, organic food is served. 

Asia

View on Tiger's nest monastery, Bhutan
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Bhutan

Bhutan has restricted tourism to remain as sustainable as possible, allowing just 200,000 tourists to enter every year. To maintain this, all tourists need a visa, but for those looking for the ultimate sustainable vacation, it will be worth getting. 

Recommended Hotel: Gangtey Lodge Bhutan

Gangtey Lodge claims sustainability is “not just a word, but a way of life.” They plant over 100 trees yearly, all waste is recycled, composted, or carefully disposed of, wastewater is recycled to water plants, and energy usage is monitored. 

Borneo

Borneo has not yet succumbed to mass leisure tourism, so this eco-tourist spot will give you the sustainable vacation you crave. Explore the rainforest, view orangutans in the wild, view the jungle from the river, or hike Mount Kinabalu. 

Recommended Hotel: Borneo Rainforst Lodge

The Borneo Rainforest Lodge is located in the conservation area in the jungle of the Danum Valley. All meals are included in your stay, and sustainable efforts include using zero chemical detergents, solar energy,  a waste management system, and using local products to reduce its carbon footprint.

Nepal

Twenty-four percent of Nepal’s land is protected, and they have started a push for nature-based tourism. The natural beauty of the Himalayas and various lakes throughout the land make for a stunning, sustainable visit. 

Recommended Hotel: Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge

Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge strives to “ensure that all its operations have the smallest negative environmental impact possible.” They do this through energy management (solar power, efficient lightbulbs, etc.), water and waste management, limited chemical use, using local suppliers, and more. 

Africa

Elefantenkuh mit Jungem am Wasserloch, Senyati Safari Camp, Botswana
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Rwanda

An African safari is a bucket-list item for many people, and Rwanda not only will tick that box, but will tick the box of sustainability as well. In recent years, Rwanda has started to push for creating a more climate-resilient environment to curb the densely populated region. See gorillas, monkeys and more on a safari, and explore volcanoes. 

Recommended Hotel: The Retreat

Stay in luxury during your Rwandan vacation at The Retreat. With a commitment to sustainability, you can have your own villa, all while enjoying amenities provided by local suppliers. 

Botswana

Forty percent of Botswana’s land is dedicated to parks and wildlife, and the country is working on becoming more sustainable. Join a safari to truly experience the wonders of the land, and view the wildlife. 

Recommended Hotel: Chobe Game Lodge

The only only permanent safari lodge located along the Chobe River, Chobe Game Lodge embraces the company’s Environmental Management Plan, through energy conservation, water stewardship, recyclying, and waste management. 

Oceania

Roys peak mountain hike in Wanaka New Zealand. Popular tourism travel destination. Concept for hiking travel and adventure. New Zealand landscape background.
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New Zealand

Forty percent of New Zealand’s energy supply comes from renewable sources, and it produces just 0.2% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions- for this and many other reasons, New Zealand is one of the most sustainable countries in the world. On top of that, there are many eco-friendly activities to do during your visit: hiking, taking in the amazing scenery, visiting “Middle Earth,” and more. 

Recommended Hotel: Wairakei Resort Taupo

A self-sufficient operation, the Wairakei Resort, Taupo offers luxury accommodations while helping the environment. With an on-site sewage treatment facility, organic waste turned into soil, uses compostable or reusable products, uses renewable energy, and dedicates a large part of its land to forestry. 

Europe

Classic panoramic view of famous old town Hallstatt and alpine deep blue lake with tourist ship in scenic golden morning light on a beautiful sunny day at sunrise in summer, Salzkammergut, Austria
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Iceland

Like New Zealand, Iceland is one of the most sustainable countries in the world. The country has made it a mission to become carbon neutral by 2040 and free of fossil fuels by 2050, making this country a top spot for sustainability. With hot springs, awe-inspiring views of the Aurora Borealis, and easy access from the United States, it has quickly become a hot spot for American tourists. 

Recommended Hotel: The Greenhouse Hotel

The Greenhouse Hotel makes it a mission to be eco-friendly- from using locally sourced products, minimizing usage and waste, reusing and upcycling furniture, recycling and more. 

Finland

Finland is one of the top countries for adopting sustainable policies. Take an arctic snowshoe walk, view the northern lights, or take a nap in the middle of the forest

Recommended Hotel: Haltia Lake Lodge Nature Boutique Hotel & Glamping

Set in the picturesque backdrop of the Nuuksio National Park, the Haltia Lake Lodge received the Best Sustainable Hotel: Europe 2022, and hope to be completely carbon neutral by 2025. They run off of 100% wind energy, utilize little to no plastic and use local vendors for products. 

Sweden

Scandinavia is known for their green efforts, and Sweden is leading the way,  setting a goal to be fossil-free by 2045. To keep your carbon footprint low, you can explore the outdoors: by dogsled with Jokkmokkguiderna, or by horses with Ofelas Islandshästar & Guideservice, go kayaking or canoeing, and explore caves with Kullabergsguiderna.

Recommended Hotel:  Treehotel 

A social media influencer’s dream, the Treehotel offers the closest you will likely come to living in the trees. Their Bird’s Nest looks just like that – a giant bird’s nest in the midst of the trees. Built in the middle of the forest, yet without ruining the natural surroundings, Treehotel uses green hydroelectric power, they have combustion toilets (which are odorless), and wastewater is collected. 

Austria

Austria has set a goal to be  completely dependent on renewable energy sources by 2030, leading the way to carbon neutrality by 2040. A hotspot for skiing, the ski lifts of Austria’s mountains are powered by renewable energy, eighty percent of its farms are organic, public transportation is abundant and uses electric vehicles as much as possible, and the natural beauty is abundant. 

Recommended Hotel: Henriette Stadthotel Vienna

Chemical-free cleaning, energy efficiency, water preservation, organic food, and local suppliers are all part of what makes Henriette one of the best sustainable hotels in Austria. The bedding is made from natural products, with extra thick mattresses for the most comfortable sleep. 

Denmark

The most sustainable country in the world, Denmark cannot be left off this list. From usage of renewable energy, water management, waste recycling, and green transportation, Denmark does all it can to be sustainable. Copenhagen is on track to become the first carbon neutral city in 2025. Rent a bike during your stay, visit Copenhil, a waste-to-energy plant in the Copenhagen with a skislope on top, or check out the island of Bornholm, one of the most sustainable islands in the world. 

Recommended Hotel: Hotel Ottilia

Hotel Ottilia in Copenhagen focuses on sustainability as one of their core values. You’ll see this with their 100% wind power electricity, usage of 90-100% organic food for breakfast, and no disposable plastic products anywhere in the facility. 

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Sometimes you just need to getaway. If your wanderlust gets the best of you and the traveler inside is itching to hit the road, there are plenty of websites and apps out there to help—fast. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or a full-blown vacation, these sites can help you find great last minute travel deals.

Table of Contents
Best Websites for Last Minute Flights
Where to Find Last Minute Hotel Deals
Amazing Last Minute Vacation Packages
Affordable Last Minute All-Inclusive Deals
How to Find Great Deals on Last Minute Tours
Deals on Popular Getaway Destinations
Best Last Minute Travel Apps for Your Phone

Best Websites for Last Minute Flights

Finding flights can be a hassle, but it doesn’t have to be! There are loads of ways to find cheap flights from your favorite airline, even if you are going away in the near future.

1. Google Flights

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One fun way to find last minute flights is to plug your departure city and travel dates into Google Flights, leaving your destination blank. The resulting map shows you the lowest available prices to cities all over the world, letting you find deals in places you might not have ever thought to go.

2. Kayak

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Kayak’s Explore feature is a similar tool. You can enter exact travel dates or a certain month, then see which fares are available from your home gateway. 

3. Secret Flying

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You can get alerts when fares go down when you sign up at Secret Flying, or, use their search tool to find great last minute deals on flights. Simply input your departure city, keep the arrival as “anywhere” and put the current month as the time you are looking to fly. Perfect for when you just want to get away, but you don’t care where to. Secret Flying also finds “mistake” fares, so be sure to sign up to get notifications so you can book them before they are gone! 

Where to Find Last Minute Hotel Deals

You’d think that every hotel would have cheap rooms last minute, but that isn’t always the case. These sites will help you find a room that won’t break the bank with a spur of the moment trip! 

1. Hotel Tonight

An open laptop showing the homepage of HotelTonight, a travel website where you can make last minute hotel reservations
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A perennial favorite app among SmarterTravel editors, HotelTonight has been finding travelers’ deep hotel discounts since 2010. The app allows travelers to book same-day accommodations across the globe at discounts of up to 50 percent. If you don’t want to leave things until the literal last minute, though, the app also lets you book dates a little further out. The well-designed booking engine serves up clever recommendations and insider info—plus those remarkable markdowns. Keep an eye out for the Daily Drop, the biggest discount of the day (which you only have 15 minutes to book).

2. Groupon

An open laptop showing the homepage of Groupon, a site where you can make last minute bookings
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The site is known for discounted restaurant meals, fitness classes, and beauty services also has a last minute deals section that typically includes discounted hotel and resort stays. On the day I checked, options ranged from a $69 hotel near Niagara Falls to a four-star Times Square hotel for $77 a night.

3. Trip.com

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Trip.com is your basic hotel booking site, and is great for finding a last minute deal. While they feature hotels all around the world, it’s particularly great for deals on hotels in Asia, so when you grab an amazing last minute flight to somewhere in Asia, head to trip.com to book your hotel! 

4. Last Minute Travel

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As its name suggests, Last Minute Travel is dedicated solely to last minute travel deals. This wide-ranging site offers bargains on hotels, car rentals, cruises, transfers, and activities. Their hotel deals are amazing.  In a sample search, I found top-rated hotels in Paris from just $54 per night for a trip about two weeks out. The site has a Last Minute Travel Club for deeper discounts and rewards points to use toward free hotel stays. Membership is $50 per year.

Amazing Last Minute Vacation Packages

Sometimes, booking a vacation package is the cheapest way to go for last minute travel. These sites are the best for one-stop shopping.

1. Airfarewatchdog

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SmarterTravel’s sister site Airfarewatchdog has a nifty Weekender tool that lets you find a flight/hotel vacation package for upcoming weekends, just click the link and let the site do the rest of the work. 

2. CheapCaribbean.com

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If you have a specific destination in mind, your best bet is often to focus on a website that deals with one region specifically. CheapCaribbean.com has last minute deals, many of them short-lived flash sales. Though you can’t hem and haw about whether or not to go, you’ll often have plenty of time to plan. For example, a four-night air/hotel package to the Dominican Republic might start at $509 per person for travel four to six months from now—but it must be booked in the next four days.

3. FunJet Vacations 

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Book your flight and hotel together at FunJet Vacations. If you have a place in mind, enter the dates you want to go and the destination, and it will give you the best flight and hotel deals available. Their sales are great if you are open to where you want to go, and often have dates for travel within the month. 

Affordable Last Minute All-Inclusive Deals

A vacation where everything is paid for in advance may seem a luxury to some people, but it is actually quite affordable. These sites will help you find the best all-inclusive deals, so all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the sun! 

1. Sandals Resorts

An open laptop showing the last minute deals page of Sandals resorts
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Sandals resorts has great deals for last minute travel. You often can get one night free, and when you start the booking process, have the option of booking your flight as well. You may even find availability for travel within the week. 

2. Club Med

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When it comes to all-inclusive, Club Med usually comes to mind. Like Sandals, they often have fantastic last minute deals for when you are looking to book without much time to plan. Club Med has locations all over the world, including Mexico, Canada and all over the Caribbean – perfect for a cheap getaway.

3. Travelzoo

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This venerable travel site offers last minute deals on just about everything, but their all-inclusive search is one of the best as far as the bigger sites go. When I searched, I found a package for an all-inclusive stay in Cabo, including airfare, for $739, for travel next week. 

How to Find Great Deals on Last Minute Tours

If you prefer having an itinerary made for you, and, let’s face it, if you are taking a last minute trip, it might be nice to not have to plan the entire trip, there are some great sites to book a last minute tour on. 

1. TourRadar

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Book a tour of your destination as well as accommodations through TourRadar. There are several ways to search, including destination, adventure styles (food & culinary, active adventure, health & wellness, etc.), and date. Search for tours for travel in the next two weeks, or multiple months in advance. 

2. G Adventures

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From Iceland to Turkey, G Adventures has tours to inspire and excite. They have available dates for travel throughout the year, but most are available to book for tours within a week or two. They have themed tours like the Northern Lights in Iceland, and Hiking the Azores—whatever, wherever you want to go. I found a four-day hiking tour of the Inca Trail in Peru for $881 departing within the week.

3. Contiki 

An open laptop showing the last minute deals page of tour and travel booking site Contiki
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Contiki has a wide variety of tours to choose from, and the site has a handy last minute trips option to find a tour when you need one. When I searched, there was an Egypt and the Nile tour for $1,772, starting in just four days from when I searched! Most tours include accommodation, meals, transportation, admission to sites, and tour guides. 

You may think it is hard to find deals to some of the top destinations, but as we have been mentioning, there are several options out there, no matter where you are going. Here are some sites that will help you plan your next getaway to some of the top spots.

Europe Deals

Lastminute.com 

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Netherlands-based LastMinute.com also covers a range of last minute trip options, including flights, hotels, Eurostar train tickets, vacation packages, car rentals, theater tickets, and experiences. A Paris search turned up several highly-rated hotel options at $75-$85 per night at press time. This site also allows you to filter by hotels that offer free cancellation, a great perk if your travel plans change last minute. LastMinute.com also has “top-secret hotels” available for opaque booking, though in my Paris search they were actually a bit more expensive than the named hotels in my results.

Caribbean Vacations

Beaches

An open laptop showing the last minute deals page of Beaches
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While we love Sandals, we also love their sister company, Beaches. Beaches features two resorts in Jamaica and one in Turks and Caicos. Their last minute travel deals are similar to Sandals, where you can get one free night, and are able to book with just a couple of days in advance. 

Trips to New York

TKTS

An open laptop showing the homepage of TKTS, a place to book last minute tickets
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Chances are, if you are heading to NYC, you are going to want to see a Broadway show. Your best option for great last minute seats is TKTS. Download the app for your phone to see that days discounted tickets, and you can decide whether it is worth making the trek to the booth. Beats running out early in the morning to wait in line, and you are sure to get some deeply discounted tickets. 

Best Last Minute Travel Apps for Your Phone

Most people tend to do everything on their phones, from booking restaurants, reading the news, and of course, booking travel. These apps are our favorites for booking last minute travel.

Elude

A man holding a phone showing the app Elude
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Elude is more than an app, it is an experience for the well-seasoned traveler. Not only does it let you search trips from your departure city to anywhere in the world, it gets to know you so you’ll find out about the best deals catered to your interests. Keep tabs on your trips, where you’ve been and what you’ve done. Their search feature allows you to put what your budget is, and what dates you want to travel, then showing you details for trips that fall under your criteria. When I searched, I found a trip to Prague leaving from New York City in two weeks for $1374 including airfare and hotel. 

Snaptravel

A man holding a phone showing the booking app Snaptravel
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With Snaptravel, you can search for hotels conveniently on your phone. Once you sign up, you will receive exclusive deals over your message service of choice (SMS, Facebook Messenger, iMessage etc..). You can also do a simple search with the days you want to go, and where you want to go. You can filter by price, hotel stars, amenities and more. The perfect app for booking that last minute hotel anywhere in the world. 

VRBO

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These days, vacation rentals are all the rage, and finding a last minute travel deal for accommodations can be tricky if you don’t want to break the bank. That’s where apps like VRBO come in. You can search rooms, apartments and houses available to rent wherever you are going. Often, owners who have had a cancellation or just want the place booked will discount the price last minute as to not totally lose out on making any money. You might just find a unique stay, like a treehouse or secluded cabin. 

Travelocity

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Everything is better with time, and Travelocity is not excluded. Founded in 1996, they have adapted to the ever-changing tech world, and their app shows they are good at what they do. Search for hotels, vacation packages, flights—you name it—and all of your bookings will stay on the app for easy access. Looking for the perfect trip to Las Vegas last minute? Travelocity has your back.  When I searched for a trip to Vegas in two weeks, I found hotel and airfare for under $1,000 for a five night stay. 

Editor’s Note: All of the products featured in this story were hand-selected by our travel editors. Some of the links featured in this story are affiliate links, and SmarterTravel may collect a commission (at no cost to you) if you shop through them. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This story was originally published in 2017. It has been updated with the latest information. Genevieve S. Brown and Dara Continenza contributed to this story.

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5 Simple Ways to Make Travel Easier in 2024 https://www.smartertravel.com/ways-to-make-travel-easier/ https://www.smartertravel.com/ways-to-make-travel-easier/#respond Thu, 11 Jan 2024 15:06:08 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=453802 Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time traveler, you can follow a few simple tips to make your next trip go significantly smoother. These free and easy hacks will take just a few minutes to do but will have a big impact on your travel experience. Make a Tiered Packing List If you’re like […]

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Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time traveler, you can follow a few simple tips to make your next trip go significantly smoother. These free and easy hacks will take just a few minutes to do but will have a big impact on your travel experience.

Make a Tiered Packing List

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If you’re like us, you can drive yourself crazy by double-checking everything you’ve packed to ensure you didn’t forget your cell phone charger or passport. Give yourself peace of mind by creating a tiered packing list in your notes app on your phone.

Divide everything you need to pack into two categories: essentials (anything that would ruin your trip if you forgot it, like your passport or credit card) and everything else (things that would be an inconvenience but not a trip-ender if you left it behind because you can go without it or buy it at your destination, like sweaters or toothpaste.)

Use the checkbox feature in the notes app to check off each item as you pack it. Tell yourself you’re only allowed to double-check the items in the “essentials” category, as you can easily see at a glance that you checked off and packed everything else. 

Create a Critical Info Document for Your Trip

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Create a Google doc containing a detailed itinerary for your trip and share it with all your travel companions. This document should contain all the critical information that you will need so that you can access everything quickly. Be sure to save this doc offline in case you don’t have WiFi or cell service when you need it.

This doc should include:

  • Flight numbers, flight times, airports, and confirmation codes
  • Hotel check-in and check-out dates, confirmation numbers, reservation information, and payment information
  • Rental car reservation details and phone number of rental car agency
  • Confirmation numbers and contact details for any tours booked
  • Directions to and from the airport to your hotel

Keep Your Toiletry Kit Ready

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Make packing go much faster for your next trip by always keeping your toiletry kit packed and ready. Unlike your regular suitcase, your toiletry kit is likely stocked with mini items you only use for travel. After each trip, refresh your travel-sized toothpaste, shampoo, etc., so that your kit is ready to go and simply be thrown in your carry-on the next time you travel. You’ll have one less thing to worry about packing for your next trip.

Download Key Apps Before You Leave

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Before your next trip, research which apps you’ll need while traveling and download them beforehand. This way, you’ll have them preloaded and logged into and don’t need to worry about data usage or finding WiFi on the road.

We recommend downloading the following: 

  • The apps of any airlines you’re flying on
  • Local rideshare apps, like FREENOW in Europe or Alto in Dallas 
  • WhatsApp for international trips

Screenshot All Your Important Documents 

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If you’ve ever stood at the gate to your flight frantically swiping through your phone for a screenshot of your mobile ticket, this tip is for you. Screenshot any important documents or QR codes that you need (like tickets, confirmations, or directions), and save them to an easily accessible photo folder on your phone.

Now, crucial travel information that you need will be organized and easily accessible at a moment’s notice.

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10 Trips of a Lifetime to Take in 2024 https://www.smartertravel.com/trips-of-a-lifetime/ https://www.smartertravel.com/trips-of-a-lifetime/#respond Tue, 09 Jan 2024 17:46:26 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=438883 Let 2024 be the year you stop dreaming about that bucket list trip and finally book it. From riding the rails through Alaska’s stunning scenery to hiking along Japan’s under-the-radar coastline, these are the best trips to take in 2024.  Paris, France: Olympics Travel Package The City of Light will be even more abuzz than […]

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Let 2024 be the year you stop dreaming about that bucket list trip and finally book it. From riding the rails through Alaska’s stunning scenery to hiking along Japan’s under-the-radar coastline, these are the best trips to take in 2024. 

Paris, France: Olympics Travel Package

RIO DE JANEIRO - MARCH 18, 2016: A large set of Olympic rings shines in bright sunlight against blue sky.
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The City of Light will be even more abuzz than normal as Paris hosts the 2024 Summer Olympics. The games will be hosted in iconic locations, so this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch skateboarding in the Place de la Concorde, beach volleyball in the Champ de Mars, and equestrian events in the Palace of Versailles. 

If snagging a hotel room and tickets to a game seems impossible, don’t worry—official packages that combine Olympic tickets and accommodations are available. 

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile: Journeysmiths

Hiker at mirador condor enjoying amazing view of Los Cuernos rocks and Lake Pehoe in Torres del Paine national park, Patagonia, Chile
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Located towards the bottom of Chile, Torres del Paine National Park feels like the end of the earth. This rugged and wild place rewards intrepid visitors with stunning scenery around every turn. The best way to see the highlights of Torres del Paine is via the W Trek, a hiking trail that leads to the views of the most iconic sites in the park. 

Although the W Trek traditionally involves camping or sharing rooms in a hostel-style refugio, bespoke travel company Journeysmiths can plan a custom trip along the trek with luxury resort accommodations instead of tents.  

Hidden Gems of the Greek Cyclades, Greece: Kensington Tours

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If every time you opened a social media app recently you saw another friend in Greece, it’s not a coincidence—tourism to this vacation hotspot has exploded over recent years. Enjoy all the best parts of Greece, without the crowds, on Kensington Tours’ Hidden Gems of the Greek Cyclades tour, which visits the lesser-known islands of Milos and Naxos. 

The itinerary includes unique experiences like a citron liquor sampling at a local distillery and a private tour of Byzantine and Venetian relics.

Under the Northern Lights: Iceland & Greenland: Exodus Adventure Travels

South Iceland Broad-Church at dusk near Hvolsvollur, Iceland, under a spectacular Northern Lights display
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To spot the Northern Lights, it’s best to head somewhere with minimal light pollution—like the middle of the Arctic. Exodus Adventure Travels’ Under the Northern Lights trip does just that, taking guests on a cruise around the remote coasts of Iceland and Greenland. 

Although seeing the aurora borealis, polar bears, and whales isn’t guaranteed, you’re sure to see incredible mountains, fjord, and massive icebergs along the way.

Madagascar Adventure: World Expeditions

The Tsingy Rouge (Red Tsingy) in the region of Diana in northern Madagascar.
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Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, and this remote island is home to an incredibly diverse ecosystem where you can find lemurs, chameleons, Baobab trees, and rainforests.  

Traverse this unique country on World Expeditions’ 21-day Madagascar Adventure trip. On this extended tour, you’ll hike colorful sandstone canyons and swim in natural pools in Isalo National park, hike through the limestone pinnacles of Tsingy de Bamaraha, canoe along the Manambolo River, and more.

Alaska Railroad, Glaciers, Rails, and Trails Package

Seward, Alaska: Alaska Railroad (ARR) Class II railroad. Passenger train engine 4320. Coastal Classic Train takes passengers between Seward and Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula.
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An Alaska trip might conjure up visions of cruises, but there’s a better way to immerse yourself in The Last Frontier—on a land-based trip, like Alaska Railroad’s Glaciers, Rails, and Trails journey. This 11-day package includes a variety of day trips featuring scenic train rides, glacier and wildlife cruises, glacial river float trips, and jetboat tours.

You’ll see the state’s highlights with stops in Kenai Fjords National Park, Denali National Park, and National Wild River Park.

Japan: Kyoto, Tokyo & the Michinouk Coastal Trail: G Adventures

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Long known for its backpacker-budget trips, G Adventures recently branched out and launched The Geluxe Collection. These upgraded experiences combine active adventures with luxury accommodations and transport. Check out the new travel style on G Adventures’ Japan: Kyoto, Tokyo & the Michinoku Coastal Trail trip, an 11-day journey highlighting the best of Japan. The trip starts in Kyoto and ends in Tokyo, and visits Lake Tazawa and Jodogahama Beach along the way.

During the day, you’ll enjoy unique activities like creating crafts using bark from wild cherry blossoms or tasting sake at a 330-year-old brewery. At night, you’ll stay in four-star accommodation like the lakefront Tazawako Rose Park Hotel.

Cycle New Zealand: Otago Rail Trail: Intrepid Travel

Three people cycling the Otago Central Rail Trail in a row towards Middlemarch, South Island, New Zealand
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The best way to see New Zealand? On two wheels. Intrepid Travel’s Cycle New Zealand Otago Rail Trail trip follows the spectacular Otago Central Rail Trail, a flat and traffic-free path that was voted New Zealand’s favorite ride for two years in a row.

The biking journey takes you on a loop from Queenstown to Omakau Ophir, Wedderburn, Hyde, and Middlemarch. In addition to cycling, there are opportunities to add some adrenaline in the form of bungy jumping or jet boating.

Sailing the Caribbean: National Geographic Travel

Turquoise colored sea with ancored catamarans, Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Caribbean sea
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See the gems of the Caribbean in style on National Geographic Travel’s Sailing the Caribbean tour. This eight-day cruise takes place aboard the elegant square-rigger ship the Sea Cloud, a beautiful historic boat that was once the private yacht of Marjorie Merriweather Post. This elegant ship has just 30 staterooms, allowing for a much more intimate experience than a typical cruise.

The itinerary travels through some of the Caribean’s lesser-visited islands, including Dominica, Bequia, and Terre-de-Haut.

Disney Parks Around the World: Adventures by Disney

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The Disney Parks Around the World trip is the ultimate splurge for true fans of the mouse. This luxury adventure costs $114,995 per person for 24 days and visits 12 Disney theme parks as well as three iconic real-world landmarks (the Taj Mahal, Pyramids of Giza, and the Eiffel Tower.)

You’ll travel in style on a private jet, and receive special behind-the-scenes access at many of the parks. 

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