4 Self-Care Vacation Ideas for Travelers With Chronic Illnesses

4 Self-Care Vacation Ideas for Travelers With Chronic Illnesses

Are you living with a chronic illness? If so, you might feel like you never have enough time to truly relax. Working and managing your household with a chronic illness isn’t easy, and you deserve to treat yourself. A good place to start is by planning a trip, and today, Eileen Kedersha shares some great suggestions for cities you can visit to help you relax and recharge.

 

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Houston, TX

 When you think of destinations where you can put your feet up and unwind, Houston might not be the first place that comes to mind. But this large city in Texas is a surprisingly fun spot for a self-care vacation! Tour Scanner recommends indulging on a food tour, planning a day in Hermann Park, and taking a trip over to Galveston Island to get your toes in the sand. With so many things to do, you might just daydream about relocating here, and if you do, you’ll have a wide range of vibrant neighborhoods to choose from! Photo

In addition to these relaxing self-care activities, there are plenty of other things to do in Houston. Thankfully, it’s fairly simple to find affordably priced tickets online to any event you might like. Just enter your preferred date, your price range, and the seat rating you’d prefer. Not sure where you’d like to sit? Use an online ticket sales platform that provides an interactive seating chart with the option for 360-degree views.

New York City, NY

 Plenty of tourists flock to New York City every year, but there’s a good reason for it: New York is an excellent travel destination! If you’re a baseball fan and want to see the Yankees play, then there are great tickets to be had. You can also seek out tickets for your favorite Broadway show, dine at a fine restaurant, spend an afternoon at a spa, or a day in Central Park. NYC has something for every traveler.

 Orlando, FL

 If you have a trip to the Sunshine State in mind, don’t hesitate to book a trip to Orlando, Florida. Sometimes, days full of sunshine are exactly what you need! With the many theme parks and world-class cuisine, you’re sure to leave feeling rejuvenated. And if you want to feel like a kid again, spending time at Disney World is a must. Fortunately there are sites online that offer deals and discounts on everything related to Disney, from tickets to accommodations. Mouse Life Today is a wonderful resource for these and more, including tourist news and a rewards program.

 Nantucket, MA

Want to check out a beautiful corner of New England? The island of Nantucket in Massachusetts might be your perfect destination! You can go whale watching, walk along the scenic Sconset Bluff Walk, and go stargazing! If you ever choose to settle down in Nantucket, you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of downtown, and then head out to more remote areas to truly appreciate the island’s natural beauty. It’s a lovely place where you can cultivate an enduring sense of balance in your life.

This is also the sort of destination where you can bring your dog with you as a traveling companion! That’s a great way to make the most of your trip. Just make sure you bring everything they’ll need, from toys to healthy food. Regarding the latter, try this air dried beef dog food to keep your fur-buddy healthy and active.

When you have a chronic illness, you may need more downtime to truly recharge. By planning a vacation and taking time away from work, Forbes notes that you can finally leave your stress behind. With these suggestions, you’ll be able to plan your ideal self-care getaway!

Eileen Kedersha is a full time Business and Real Estate professional for over twenty years. As a Professional Realtor, my qualifications and experience will make your buying or selling experience effective and efficient. Call 954-462-3600.

The Ins and Outs of Investing in a Vacation Rental

The Ins and Outs of Investing in a Vacation Rental

Investing in a vacation rental home has gained a lot of popularity over the last few years. Vacation rentals are an alternative to hotels that are generally rented out between a couple of days to a month. Due to increased activity of using the internet and social media to find vacation lodging, opportunities have opened for real estate investors. If you are interested in investing in a vacation property, get in touch with broker associate Eileen Kedersha of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, and look to the below information to help get you started.

Getting Started

When considering where to buy a second home, you’ll want to find a place that will attract guests more than a couple of months out of the year. For instance, vacationers are drawn to Fort Lauderdale for a variety of reasons, according to Turnkey, including easy access to the beach or inland waterways. A waterfront condo or townhouse are a hot commodity and should be relatively easy to rent out.

Find a vacation rental that can start out as a dual-use property. This means a vacation rental where you can stay for a portion of the year and rent to guests for the rest. Not only will you get the tax benefits for the time you’re using it, but the house will be continuously occupied. Continue reading “The Ins and Outs of Investing in a Vacation Rental”