How To Plan Trips During The Third Wave

April 19, 2021

It goes without saying but the coronavirus pandemic has definitely changed the landscape of travel. With fluctuating numbers of recovery progress and ever-changing safety protocols, planning a trip is more challenging in this third wave. So, if you are planning to take well-deserved personal time off, here are 5 tips on how to vacay safely.

1. Choose Drivable Destinations

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Most borders around the globe are closed or restrict foreign entry for non-essential travels, which means international tourism is put on hold. Luckily, domestic or local tourism is encouraged by most countries in lower alert levels of the outbreak. So, while your European multi-cities tour takes a backseat, explore scenic spots near you. Choose destinations that you don’t need to fly to-we suggest a 2 to 4 hours drive to the countryside.

2. Check Refund Policies

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Most airlines have already updated their cancellation policies to allow flexible booking and full refunds to passengers. However, not all establishments, such as hotels and tour operators have followed suit, especially small businesses. That is why it is a must these days to check the establishment’s refund policies before you book a trip to protect you in case there will be another stay-at-home order in your area.

3. The Shorter Stay, The Safer

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There are two unpredictable scenarios for vacations in this pandemic. First is the unpredictability of the next surge of COVID-19 cases, which means another lockdown or revision of safety protocols. Second is the unpredictability of tourists flocking into what you think would be a secluded destination. And so, we recommend for your safety to keep your trip short for minimal risk–from cancellation losses and/or getting infected from the crowd.

4. Seclusion Is Safety

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Safety may take form in privacy these days. While tourist crowds are unpredictable, there are plenty of destinations that offer seclusion. So, if you are booking accommodation for a weekend getaway, look for a private lodge in the mountains or a beach villa where you don’t have to worry about sharing space with other guests. And sure, seclusion may sound pricey but considering the low volume of tourists, you might just score a good deal for private accommodation.

Tip: ask your Viyahe travel agent today for an accommodation deal.

5. Stay Informed

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As mentioned, the surge for COVID-19 cases is very unpredictable and this could disrupt your vacation. Better be prepared on and before your trip. Stay updated on all the latest safety protocols and travel advisories. Also, make sure that there is internet access and ample phone signal at your destination. And when in doubt, just chat on the Viyahe app to know the latest information.


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