Catherine Falls Commercial via Getty Images Mystery travel can be very rewarding for those who hate planning. “Mystery trip companies popped up pre-pandemic as a ‘new’ style of travel planning similar to a reality adventure series where the contestants have no idea where they are being shipped to until the games begin,” said Katy Nastro, a travel expert and spokesperson …
Chadchai Ra-ngubpai via Getty Images "Hush trips" are becoming more common as more people do remote work. “A ‘hush trip’ is where employees work remotely from a location other than their usual one, without informing their employers,” said travel blogger Sean Lau. “It’s an experience woven into the fabric of the digital nomad and remote worker lifestyle since the dawn …
PixelCatchers via Getty Images A room with a view? A Room With A View “There’s nothing that elevates a stay quite like some breathtaking views,” said travel blogger Sean Lau. Additional Space For Kids “If the price is reasonable, I like to upgrade to a larger room if I’m traveling with my family, so we can have a bit more …
LOADING ERROR LOADING Planning a vacation often entails months of researching, asking friends for recommendations, strategizing around costs, making reservations and otherwise preparing for a nice escape from your everyday life. “It’s unlikely someone comes back from a trip regretting they took it, and additionally, the spontaneous travel doesn’t have to mean booking a flight the day before and traveling …
LOADING ERROR LOADING We all have that friend who frequently travels for work or leisure and always seems to get free upgrades, drink vouchers and other perks when they check into a hotel. “Hotels.com will price-match cheaper options, and when you book 10 nights with the site, you get a free night, so that’s a great way to get free …