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Plan your vacation in less than a month.

Do you already have plans for this vacation? No worries! Let’s make your travel dreams come true. We know that planning a vacation can seem complicated, especially when you want it to be perfect without straining your budget. But there’s no need to worry! We’re here to help you organize an ideal vacation in no time at all.

Week 1: Dream Big and Define Your Destiny

  • Let your imagination fly! Make an inspiration board on Pinterest. You can also create a document on Google Drive. Write down places you like or want to visit.

List activities you want to do and the atmosphere you seek for your vacation. This will help you visualize your ideal trip.

  • Think about your interests: Do you love history, nature, or food? Or do you prefer relaxing on the beach? Adapt your destination to your tastes.
  • Flexibility is important: Be open to changing your round trip dates. Use tools like Google Flights to find cheap flights. These tools can also show you the best months to visit your destination.

It is preferable to travel in low season, you will have better prices and a relaxed experience. If you prefer summer vacations in high season, get ready for the crowds and incredible atmosphere!

Week 2: Booking time!

  • Flight comparators: besides Google Flights, try Skyscanner, Momondo, or Kayak. Filter your search by airlines, stopovers, luggage and other preferences.
  • Advice: Monitor flights a week in advance and make the purchase on Tuesday or Wednesday. At night is when airlines change their fares and you can find cheaper flights.

  • Resorts for all budgets: For a vacation in style and comfort, all-inclusive resorts offer a unique experience. Some of the main all-inclusive global destinations are Cabo and Cancun, in Mexico. Club Solaris has all-inclusive resorts in both locations. It is a great choice because it offers comfort, price, relaxation, and fun activities.
  • Complete travel insurance: Get travel insurance that covers medical expenses. Also, look for insurance that includes trip cancellation, lost luggage, and travel assistance. Remember: It is better to have it and not use it, than to need it and not have it.

Week 3: Off to the adventure!

  • Local experiences: Research activities like cooking classes, craft workshops, or tours or walking tours of historic neighborhoods.
  • Festivals and events: If you coincide with a local celebration, don't miss it! Immerse yourself in the place's culture.
  • Mobile applications: Download travel guides like Lonely Planet to have all the information at your fingertips.

Week 4: Backpack on your back!

  • Documents: Don't forget, passport, visa, and identification.
  • Smart packing list: Make a list of categories like clothing, shoes, and electronics. Then, give each category a specific space in your suitcase.
  • Complete travel insurance: Get travel insurance that covers medical expenses. Also, look for insurance that includes trip cancellation, lost luggage, and travel assistance.
  • Travel light: Take only the essentials and versatile clothes that you can combine in different ways.
  • Travel organizers: Use compression bags, organize cubes, and covers to protect your belongings.
  • Medicines: If you take prescription medications, bring enough for your trip. Pack a few extra days in case of delays. Bring a copy of your prescriptions, especially if your medications are not well known. And don't forget to pack over-the-counter products like pain relievers, allergy pills, or stomach medications.
  • Written confirmation: Confirm with the airline, and with the hotel, if possible by telephone and in writing. Print and save all reservations and confirmations to your email.
  • Travel Apps: Download Google Maps, Uber or equivalent, and a translation app to communicate easily.
  • Disconnect and enjoy! Let go of worries and focus on creating incredible memories.

Extra Tips for a Perfect Vacation:

  • Travel light: Pack only the essentials and avoid carrying unnecessary things.
  • Learn about local customs: Respect the culture and traditions of the place you visit.
  • Be respectful of the environment: Reduce your carbon footprint and support sustainable tourism.
  • Learn some basic phrases in the local language: It will facilitate your interaction with the inhabitants.