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Plan years worth of trips to maximize your return on life



As more countries reopen to American leisure travelers, your options for travel this year are growing by the week. But you might find that your problem is no longer not being allowed in, but not finding space available in your preferred destination, or even your second and third choices. Demand is at all-time highs right now, and could be for years.



What this means for our travelers is that the best way for us to make your travel dreams come true is planning years ahead. You no doubt have a list of places you want to visit, especially after two years of having much of the world closed off. We had grown so accustomed to being able to go just about anywhere in the world we wanted, and to have that option gone was a real shocker.


You’ve had time to think about the most important things in life and what you really want to get out of it. You know who you’d like to spend your precious leisure time with, and you know what milestones you have to mark in the coming years. Now is the time to discuss with your favorite people the experiences you want to have, the things you want to see and how you want to celebrate the simple fact that you can travel the world again.



This way you have a plan in place for the big moments, the birthdays, the anniversaries, the graduations. Your advisor can begin reserving space in your destinations of choice as soon as it comes available. In the meantime, your advisor knows what other places you’d like to visit and adventures you want to have someday and can be on the lookout as special offers arise. With advanced planning, you never miss a small moment either.



One of the best things about travel is that freeing feeling of dropping everything that’s going on in your everyday life and going off on an adventure. But if you try to do that now, you’ll just end up with nowhere to go. Make a plan for future trips with your advisor, though, and your future self will get to know that joy. Trust us, you’ll thank you later.

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