The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by embarking on a Christmas adventure? We are planning our first “winter holiday getaway” this year and I am so excited to start this new tradition! I am ready for ice skating, mulled wine, and Christmas markets.
One of the joys of holiday travel is experiencing Christmas traditions from around the world. Research and embrace local customs, whether it’s attending a Christmas market, participating in a tree-lighting ceremony, or sampling traditional holiday foods.
From the sunny beaches of Cancun to the festive markets of Germany, the world is full of enchanting Christmas destinations. Are you dreaming of a white Christmas or a sunny holiday escape? No matter the destination, here are some tips to ensure your holiday travels are smooth, stress-free, and filled with holiday cheer.
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Book your flights and accommodations well in advance to secure the best prices and availability. Prices seem to be higher during the holiday season so you have to keep an eye out for good deals. Apps like Expedia and Booking.com offer discounted travel. Keep a detailed itinerary, including transportation details, reservations, and important contact information in case of delays and cancellations.
Consider flying on off-peak days. We like to fly out on Tuesdays or Thursdays to avoid the crowds. Choose early morning or late-night flights when airports are typically less busy. We prefer overnight flights when traveling abroad. That gives us the entire day when we land to start exploring. Who needs sleep?
Pack light and efficiently to avoid excess baggage fees and the hassle of lugging around heavy suitcases. I never check bags. Avoid the fees, waiting for luggage, lost bags, etc. Pack wisely for your Christmas adventure. Include mix and match essentials, holiday-themed accessories, and any gifts you plan to exchange. Heading South for the winter? Mexico Packing List – Everything You Need For A Memorable Trip Don’t forget to leave space in your luggage for souvenirs and treats from your destination. For packing tips check out my post Best Tips For Packing Efficiently In A Carry On
Keep your devices fully charged and bring necessary chargers, power banks, and adapters. Download travel apps like flight tracker for real-time updates on flights and weather. Don’t forget your holiday playlist!
Prepare for the unexpected. Have contingency plans for delays or cancellations, such as alternative transportation options or backup accommodations. This is when you’ll be thankful you bought that travel insurance.
Check in online and use digital boarding passes to save time at the airport.
Learn TSA rules. Liquids in 3-1-1 bags and electronics should be easily accessible for screening. Better yet, if you travel often invest in TSA Precheck or Global Entry.
Practice patience and kindness, especially in crowded spaces. Travel during the holiday season can be stressful. Allow for extra travel time, especially if you’re flying, and be prepared for potential delays.
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Christmas holiday travel is a time to create unforgettable memories and celebrate the season. So, pack your bags, put on your best ugly Christmas sweater, and get ready for a holiday adventure! Where are you headed this Christmas?
Safe travels!
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