Tips for Helping Your Travelers Plan Winter Trips
Published on Wednesday, December 21, 2016
While we may only be a few days away from the holidays, there is still plenty of winter left; which means plenty more winter travel to plan.
Last week we talked about
how you can use the RoamRight Travel Destinations portalto help your travelers choose their next destination. Did you also know that RoamRight publishes blog content from some of the country’s best travel bloggers, giving first-hand tips and travel inspiration stories about destinations around the world?
Over the last few months, our team of bloggers has given some of the best winter travel tips you can find on the web. Maybe they can help you plan that trip for the skiing family, or just the traveler with extra time off this winter.
One of the most popular family vacation activities is skiing. And whether your traveler has done it before with their family or is planning their inaugural ski-cation, there are still some tips that can help make this trip be the most it can be. It’s always tricky traveling with kids, isn’t it? This blog post includes tips on what to pack for the kids, where to go, and even if you should get the season passes or daily tickets.
Doesn’t it just seem like “amazing experiences” is only applicable to warm-weather, summer travel? Our bloggers are here to remind you and your travelers that there are still unforgettable experiences to be had in the winter, as well. Whether it’s catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights, making the most of Christmas in Europe, or spending the winter on a beach “Down Under,” our bloggers will give you all the details you need to help your travelers plan their best winter ever.
Where to go, where to go: the classic question that precedes any trip planning. Our travel bloggers know just where your travelers should go this winter. Read about the first-hand experiences of visiting Innsbruck, Austria in the winter where the mountains are king. Or keep it close and learn more about Charleston, South Carolina during Christmastime.