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Traveling in 2022

Traveling is therapeutic and builds independence as a youth and young adult, whether domestic, international or on a cruise ship. In 2022, being on the road or overseas may require extra steps. Finding current COVID-19 travel requirements, dealing with travel anxiety, and other useful tips can help you successfully travel in 2022.


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Stay updated with the latest COVID-19 related and more information on international, domestic, and cruise ship travel on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) webpage, Travel.

Top 5 Travel Trends

Destinations are reopening for tourism. If you're looking for a reason to travel, here is a list from startup.info. The top 5 travel trends include supporting local businesses, celebrating achievements and milestones, and connecting with nature.

Road Trip Activities

Thanks to the Winding Road Tripper website, there are fun activities for your next road trip! Activities like listening to new musical artists and genres, playing trivia games, and listening to audiobooks and podcasts.

Have you been on a road trip before? What is one place you would love to travel to? Let us know in the comments below! For youth and young adults, ages 13-26, join us on the SPAN Youth Chat on Wednesdays from 3:30-4:00 PM.

Resources...

Link to SPAN's website: www.spanadvocacy.org

Link to SPAN's Youth in the Know Resource Page: Youth in the Know
We're here for you! Call SPAN if you need assistance: 1-800-654-7726

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