This year has been a year like no other. So many travel plans have had to be changed or cancelled. Travel, to many of us is deemed essential. It is what many look forward to as a chance to just unwind and step back from our hectic everyday lives. For the most part, we've been deprived of that in 2020 and many of you, including myself, are getting anxious to travel again soon.
Things are starting to look up. The theme parks in Florida, both Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, have had phased reopenings. Things are so well thought out and organized that guests who have traveled have offered positive feedback. It may not be the same experience as in the past, but there are some new things happening that will be equally magical. Now is the time to travel if you aren't a fan of large crowds! Some tropical destinations are open as well. Mexico was the first destination to open and many travelers have been enjoying some fantastic pricing. Mexico, was the first destination to receive the Safe Travel Designation and things have been going smoothly. Many of the hotels are offering some great rates for extended stays. If you can work remotely or if your children are learning virtually it's a great opportunity. The resorts are set-up to provide WIFi connections so you can get your work/schooling done and then have time to enjoy the pools and all the destination has to offer - what a great learning experience! Punta Cana has once again become more available to US Tourists and resorts are opening in phases, with many opening in October. So whether you just want a weekend getaway or have a few weeks to try a new way of working, now is the time to travel at some great rates. If you are itching to travel now we are ready to assist you. If you aren't quite ready to travel, we will be here for you whenever you are. We've been assisting travelers for 32+ years and we hope to be servicing you for many more. Thank you for all of your support!
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AuthorColleen Peterson, Owner Port of Call Travel Archives
September 2024
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