Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallin, Estonia |
Are you making travel resolutions for 2015? So many people I know say "I will finally take that trip to ___________ (insert your dream destination here)".
Wherever it is you want to go, do it. Don't wait. Save your money. Research and plan your trip and then GO.
Taking a selfie before it was even a thing at Parc de la Ciutadella on my solo trip to Barcelona in 2008. |
That's one thing I have always done. I wanted to go to Barcelona by myself a few years ago. I did it. Israel solo? Done. Travel is one thing in which I fully follow through on my intentions. Pretty much all the time.
The New York Post lists 13 Travel Resolutions for 2015 and they're pretty good:
- Check that trip off your bucket list.
- Invest in good luggage. This was a gamechanger for me. When I finally punted my hand-me-down suitcases, I bought a fabulous Bric's suitcase. One of my best investments, ever.
- Plan a solo trip. These are my favorite trips. No matter what your age, this is one of the best ways to learn more, not just about the world, but also yourself.
- Brush up on a language you learned in school and use it. Also try to learn a few key phrases in the language of the country you're visiting. I do this every time I visit a foreign country. You can't imagine how tough Turkish and Greek were for me. Simply attempting the language will endear you to locals in more ways that you can imagine.
- Go to a new US city. This is something I try to do at least once a year. Discovering a new city is an absolute treat. We can get swept up in the romantic notions of Europe or South America but, don't forget, the United States has awesome towns, too. Go. Visit them. Get lost. Have fun.
- Explore your own city. Great advice. So many times we think our city is SO boring or SO lame. Taking time to be a tourist in your own city can lead you to discover parts of the city that are completely foreign to you...and fabulous.
- Set out on a road trip. I love a good road trip, complete with small town diners and fun local stores. A good road trip is a wonderful experience.
- Unplug for a weekend or week. Digital detoxes are easier said than done.
- Use all of your vacation days.
- Travel with a close companion.
- Check out a festival.
- Take a walking, hiking or biking tour.
- Book a last minute trip.
What Are Your Travel Resolutions?
Me? I have three:
- I want to travel more for work. Yes, I am one of those crazy people who likes business trips.
- Take a road trip. I am due for a good one. I would really like to do the California coast again with plenty of time to spare.
- Spend more time in France. I'm an addict. Sorry.
Whatever you decide to do, make this the year you plan a trip you love.