(Family Features) During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, road trip travel saw a surge, followed by the return of air travel when cases started declining. Now, with COVID-19 continuing to affect daily life, travelers are returning attention to drivable destinations as a way to avoid unpredictable delays and ensure their vacation plans continue without disruption.
From every major region of the country, travelers can find a popular vacation destination within 300 miles, which is about a 3-4-hour car ride. To avoid the crowds and enjoy a getaway on their own terms, many travelers are opting for private vacation homes instead of large hotels and resorts.
“As COVID-19 continues to throw curveballs our way, many families are choosing to drive to their vacation destinations and visit vacation spots that are close to home,” said Alison Kwong, Vrbo spokesperson.
If you’re from New England, consider Hamptons, New York.
If you’re from the South, make plans to visit Miramar and Rosemary Beach, Florida.
If you’re from the Upper Midwest, drive to Traverse City, Michigan.
If you’re from the Lower Midwest, head to Galveston, Texas.
If you’re on the West Coast, take a trip down to San Diego.
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