Due to my travels and climate change, my body no longer has a sense of the changing seasons. I give up!
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Schedule Plans Smartly!
Nothing is worse than spending your hard earned vacation time squeezing through an overly crowded, must-see exhibit, feeling like sardines in a can. Taking an extra 30 mins to plan your trip and visits can be
beneficial!
1.) Research the Destination’s Seasons
A simple internet search can tell you when the best and worst seasons to visit a particular country are. This includes climate, pricing and tourist foot traffic. For example, when I went to Morocco, I found that the best time to visit was during their autumn season because of the
cooler temperatures and decrease in foot traffic. And guess what, the internet was right 🤯
2.) Research your Attraction’s Busy Hours
When you look up an attraction on sites like Google, the site will let you know how busy the location usually is on any given day and time. This has definitely helped me avoid the hordes of tourists with fanny packs and neck
cameras!
3.) “If you ain’t first, you’re LAST”
It’s pretty simple… when in doubt, be the first one there! When planning, take into consideration the sites that you’re almost certain will be the most packed and try to knock them out as early in the day as possible.The Louvre won’t have the same level of pedestrian activity as The Musée des Arts et Métiers in the
middle of the day!