Explore by foot or on a bike. Wherever you travel this summer, there will be plenty of sights to see and places to explore. Instead of driving or taking a bus, try walking around the city and exploring on foot. If the city is bike-friendly, you can rent a bicycle and explore even more that way. Sometimes, this is the best way to discover new places, and you’ll be getting some exercise while you’re at it.
If the place you’re traveling to isn’t very walkable or if you’ve decided to have a relaxing day, try to fit in a workout in the morning. There are plenty of quick 5- or 10-minute exercises that you can do on your floor with no equipment. I offer some exercise moves on my WEBSITE. Working out in the morning is best when you’re traveling because you can get it out of the way and enjoy the rest of your day.
Stock up on some healthy food staples. Whether you’re staying in a short-term rental with a full kitchen or a tiny hotel room, you can always keep some basic healthy foods in your room. Hotel rooms usually have a mini-fridge where you can at least store some fresh fruits or pre-made salads. If not, bananas, apples, and oranges don’t need refrigeration and make healthy snacks. Some other food staples are nut butters, snacks such as trail mix or protein bars, and quick oats. All hotel rooms typically come with a kettle, so you can easily make healthy oatmeal with fruits and nuts for breakfast. Try to make at least one of your meals healthy each day. You could also aim to always carry some healthy snacks with you in your bag.
Stay hydrated throughout the day. Carry a reusable water bottle with you wherever you go. If the place you’re traveling to doesn’t have drinkable tap water, you may have to buy water bottles. At the very least, remember to order a glass of water with all your meals. You need to stay hydrated, especially if you are spending all day exploring outside. If you don’t drink enough water, you’ll end up dehydrated, which can lead to headaches, fatigue, and even dizziness— none of which you want on your vacation!
Get enough sleep. Your travels are a time to have fun and let loose, which sometimes means staying up late and not getting enough sleep. While it’s fine to have sleepless nights once in a while, continuous lack of sleep is going to catch up to you. Lack of sleep can lower your immune system, cause bloating and digestive discomfort, and leave you feeling sluggish and exhausted. If you can’t get enough hours of sleep during the night, at least try to take a nap the next day.