There's lots of talk about the cure being worse than the disease these days. A Minnesota Houseboat vacation may not cure Covid, but it is certain to be a safe way to enjoy all the great lake activities that make summer great. Houseboats are equipped with everything you need to make a family memory. After a day of fishing, swimming, boating, and exploring you will look forward to a restful night under the stars without having to pitch a tent or go to a motel. Morning starts with coffee and, more than likely, views of wildlife on the shore near where you have anchored down. A houseboat vacation in northern Minnesota will prove to be a lifetime memory that you will want to repeat year after year. Plan your trip today!
The urge to travel is at an all time high – here are some options on how to engage in safe social distance traveling. Summer is upon us, and the only thing burning brighter than the sun is the urge to travel. With all 50 states in some phase of re-opening, and most of America’s population itching to get out of their houses, it’s no surprise that re-inventing summer vacation is top mind for many of us. While you most likely won’t be taking the summer vacation you had dreamed up on your 2020 vision board, summer doesn’t have to be cancelled. Here’s some information about making that summer vacation work for you this summer! Transportation: Is it safe to fly?Even though domestic flights are opening up, many summer vacationers are making a different choice. While it's tempting to get on an airplane after being grounded for who knows how many days, we suggest staying close to home and focusing on trips that include transportation that YOU can control: cars, RV, and maybe even a little houseboat trip! This summer is a fabulous time to take advantage of #lakelife and take your family on a houseboat trip. Flying When you decide you are ready to safely return to the sky, do due diligence when purchasing tickets. Terms and conditions for at-will cancellations still vary widely across airlines, and flights booked with points can have different rules than those booked with cash. Know your options in case circumstances change. Destinations: Where to goStaycations, regional getaways and day trips within driving distance are the trending travel destinations this summer.
When picking a destination where you can maintain distance, think wide open spaces and consider longer stays in one location: national parks and forests, state parks, county recreation areas, beaches, lake houses and mountain escapes. We suggest keeping your early summer road trips within a radius of 500 miles so you're never more than a day-drive home if you need to be flexible. Circumstances change fast and fleeing a foreign city during coronavirus doesn't sound all that appealing. When picking a destination where you can maintain distance, think wide open spaces: national parks and forests, state parks, county recreation areas, beaches, lake houses and mountain escapes. Voyageurs National Park and Rainy Lake is the perfect spot to stay socially distant and a beautiful place to travel. With many islands and beaches to stop and relax at, why not travel by houseboat! Check out our boats to get started. Here are some tips to consider when venturing across your state include:
While the world is still in uncharted territory, it’s natural to want some normalcy back in your life. If you choose to vacation this summer, be mindful of where you go and how you do it. Wash your hands, DON'T FORGET YOUR MASK and stay safe wherever you go. |