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Every square inch of beach is striking in its own way. Senior Special Projects Editor As I write thi

Every square inch of beach is striking in its own way. [Astrid Taran]( Senior Special Projects Editor As I write this editor’s letter from my hotel room in [Chiang Mai](, I find myself reflecting on how uplifting and emotionally transformative travel can be. Two years of uncertainty have delayed this dream trip to Thailand, and it feels amazing to finally be making it happen. Now that it’s officially peak summer in the United States, I’m thinking of the millions of people who are finally going to get to experience their long-delayed dream trips this summer—an especially sweet escape during a period of time where things feel tumultuous on the best of days. That’s why I’m so excited to share TripSavvy’s latest features package, focused on all things [beaches and islands](. We’ve curated an amazing collection of brand-new features that is sure to make your next beach trip the best it can be and inspire you to finally take that relaxing oceanfront getaway you may have previously put off. From the remote Tahitian village about to [make its debut on the world stage]( to a local's guide to [the mysteries of Guam]( and a deep dive into [the future of tourism in Hawaii](, there’s a little something for everybody. We hope it will uplift you, transport you, and make you an even savvier beachgoer. On Our Radar [I Left Hawaii for Two Years. When I Came Back, It Was Overrun With Newcomers]( The pandemic changed Hawaii, but its issues run much deeper. [9 Products Our Editors Will Be Packing in Their Beach Bags This Summer]( These items will make a splashy addition to any beach trip. [Why Floating Down a River Is Summer's Best Sport: The Beginner's Guide to Tubing]( Sometimes, where there's a tube, there's a way. Destination of the Day Los Cabos, Mexico Located at the tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, where sun-drenched mountains meet the crashing waves of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortés, [Cabo]( has enchanted travelers for decades. There is something magical about the turquoise waters and craggy cliffs, which house unique rock formations, castaway coves, and glorious marine life. (The Sea of Cortés was aptly named “the world’s aquarium” by explorer Jacques Cousteau.) It’s no surprise that the fishing town quickly became a favorite getaway for 20th-century tastemakers—Ernest Hemingway famously visited during the ’50s. And, in the years following, Cabo blossomed into a bustling vacation spot with golf courses, [nightlife](, and [lavish hotels](. Today’s Cabo boasts [fun activities for all ages and interests](, though most center around its beautiful [beaches]( and oceans. To help you make the most of your time, we’ve put together [an itinerary]( that features some of the best experiences and activities. Vacation Like a Pro Many [beaches in Los Cabos]( have strong waves and undertow, but there are a few that are good for swimming. If you want to swim, be sure to choose a spot that is safe. Always check the [beach warning flags]( and practice caution in the water. [Suzanne Barbezat]( Contributing Writer Your Packing List Summer travelers will, of course, want plenty of warm-weather clothing and beachwear like [swimsuits](, [flip-flops](, [beach towels](, and [beach hats](. There is a chance of tropical storms and hurricanes during the summer, so bring [a light rain jacket]( just in case. It’s also a good idea to throw some [reef-safe sunscreen]( and [insect repellent]( in your suitcase since you’re likely to still get some sun exposure, and there may be more mosquitoes this time of year. If you’re visiting later this fall, don't forget to pack a light sweater as the temperature can get cooler in the evenings. Trending in Travel [The 13 Best Beaches in the US]( [Everything You Should Pack for a Hiking Trip]( [8 Air Travel Rights You Have When Things Go Wrong]( Get Inspired Vaadhoo Island offers all of the luxurious resorts, dining, and water sports that other [Maldivian Islands]( boast with the added bonus of [a glowing sea](. This tiny island, home to less than 500 people and many overwater bungalows, has become known as having a "Sea of Stars" due to its sparkling waters. The glowing phytoplankton here is particularly bright due to the virtually non-existent light pollution in this part of the Indian Ocean. Between June and October is when the plankton appear brightest and you can swim, snorkel or dive with them. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the TripSavvy newsletter. A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 © 2021 tripsavvy.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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