Safe Late Summer Holidays in Uncertain Vorona Times

We may be stuck at home right now, but the lockdown won’t last forever. Sooner or later, Americans will be able to travel freely and plan getaways, without worrying about COVID-19. If things go well, there’s a good chance that travel restrictions will be relaxed in time for late summer escapes this year.

However, even in the best case scenarios, vacationers probably won’t be able to visit Thailand, Venice, or Kenya – at least not yet. This means that breaks closer to home will probably come into the picture.

Trips to Florida’s Gulf Coast, the Eastern Seaboard, or the Pacific Northwest should all be possibilities. But where should you pick, and what kind of vacation is it safe to plan?

How to plan a safe vacation as the coronavirus crisis eases

As the crisis relents, the world will start to open up slowly, but destinations within America’s borders will be accessible early on. As long as infection rates are low and travelers can be tested to ensure that they aren’t carrying the virus, some form of vacation season should kick off around July or August.

When it does, sun vacations by the sea will definitely be possible. So if you’re the kind of person who yearns for warm weather, the smell of salt air, fresh seafood, and relaxed coastal vibes, don’t count it out.

Then again, big hotels may be slow to reopen, and beaches could still be limited. In that context, it makes sense to look at options that are more intimate and small-scale, such as renting sailing craft for coastal getaways.

Why sailboat rentals could be the ideal post-coronavirus vacation

When you rent a sailboat, you can control who you see, who boards the vessel, and where you go. There’s no need to visit packed restaurants, hotels, or stores. With responsible companies like Zizoo, you can arrange skippers, food, and itineraries, and keep things on a manageable scale.

When you book with Zizoo, you can browse vessels and marina locations online, chat to customer service representatives, and take advantage of insurance packages (which could come in handy if the virus flares up again close to your departure date). Everything is simple, user-friendly, and tailored to the needs of travelers in uncertain times.

Renting boats and skippers doesn’t have to be a luxury option, either. For around $300 per person, you can book a boat for a week, and accommodate as many as 8 guests. That’s ideal for families or groups of friends who want to share their company after being in quarantine.

Plan active adventures for a late summer escape

Sailboat rental is just one possibility for a vacation when the COVID-19 crisis abates. For instance, many people will look to rural retreats and cabin rentals. Lake houses in locations like Tahoe, Moosehead Lake, or Coeur d’Alene all have a magnetic appeal. Hiking, swimming, or fishing all sound pretty attractive right now.

Road trips in an RV offer another way to beat the crowds and stay as safe as possible. Who knows, this summer could be the perfect time to see the Badlands of Dakota or the Arizona desert?

Whether you choose to rent a sailboat and skipper, or explore other alternatives, this summer doesn’t have to be a washout where travel is concerned. So start planning now. An unforgettable vacation is around the corner, and after weeks of lockdown, you’ve earned it.

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