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Cameron’s 6 Best Travel Tips For 2024

In the last couple years, I’ve traveled more than I ever have before. I’m not sure if it’s because COVID kept me locked up for a few years, or I…

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In the last couple years, I've traveled more than I ever have before. I'm not sure if it's because COVID kept me locked up for a few years, or I just finally have the time and money to travel, but I definitely logged some miles in 2023.

With that experience, there are a few things I've learned that have made traveling WAY easier.

With Spring break coming up, and Summer travel right around the corner, I wanted to share some of my best travel tips for 2024 as you begin to plan your travel.

Cameron's Travel Tips

1.) Luggage

The first tip I can give you is to invest in some well organized, nice luggage. TRUST ME, you will be glad you spent a little more for something that rolls a little better, has more room, or is just easier to pack. Nothing is worse than having to sit on your suitcase to try and get it closed because it is not packed efficiently. I would recommend a suitcase, and a backpack that has plenty of different organization features. Not only does it make packing easier, but it makes it easier once you get to your location so you don't have to dig through your suitcase to find stuff.

2.) Organizing Cubes and Compression bags

This one kind of goes hand in hand with the first tip, but organization is KEY! This year, I invested in some packing cubes to use on my trips, and it made my life so much easier. I would separate my clothes into sections or outfits so I didn't have to dig through my entire suitcase. Another thing I've used a LOT in the last year are compression bags. You can squeeze so much more clothes in your suitcase with compression bags. I was able to pack a carryon to spend 10 days in Ireland using this method!

3.) Make a Loose Itinerary

If you're like me, you hate getting to a new destination and then spending 15 minutes scrolling trying to find somewhere to go or eat. When I travel I like to always have pillars in my day, whether that be breakfast, lunch and dinner, or one activity. That way, you can still explore and go off course, but you have some structure to your day.

4.) Download your maps 

I can't tell you how many times I've gotten somewhere and can't pull up my maps or locations. I HIGHLY recommend downloading a map of wherever you're going on Google Maps so you won't run into service issues.

5.) Splurge on housing at least once

If you're going on trips, you want to explore and see as much as possible, so you may not think where you stay is that big of a deal, but vacations should also be relaxing. One thing I have NEVER regretted on all my trips is splurging for the nicer hotel or Airbnb. Being able to feel comfortable and get a good nights sleep is worth giving up a fancy meal for me!

6.) Use Multiple Apps to Find Recommendations

Don't just rely on Google to give you recommendations. One of the most helpful travel resources I found in the last year was actually Tik Tok. I found so many restaurant and activity ideas on there for my trips that ended up being great! Just be careful if you find a list of recommendations, that it's not from a paid source. Look on social media, Yelp, Google and other sites, and when you start seeing the same thing again and again, you know it's going to be good!

There you have it! These are my 6 biggest travel tips for 2024. Hopefully you can use these and make the most of your travel this year! As the temperature warms up, travel will become busier, and here are Cameron's Top 6 Travel Tips to have a seamless vacation and trip in 2024.

Escape The Cold With Direct Domestic Flights From Charlotte To Warm Weather

Winter Blues got you down? I spent New Years in Florida and I'm already ready to jet set somewhere warm again. I think I often take for granted just how lucky we are here in Charlotte to have an American Airlines hub and have direct flights to so many destinations not only domestically but world wide. Especially if you are on a tight schedule that direct flight can make a world of difference! So in my quest to get out of this miserable cold and rain I decided to just see what some of my options are. Obviously there are way more than what I've included but here are 8 of what I consider the best direct domestic flights from Charlotte to warm weather destinations.

Some places on this list make for an easy weekend getaway. I love to sneak out of work around noon on a Friday, head to the airport where I can be somewhere before dinner, spend all day Saturday, and head home late afternoon Sunday. I also had to include some destinations that most likely call for a slightly longer stay (aka a longer flight). Because those vacation days won't use themselves and you deserve a reward for making it through the holiday season.

Most of these are places I have been so they come personally recommended. I've also tried to provide you at least somewhat of an idea of things to do on your trip. If you're craving even more warm weather and have a passport stay tuned for the international version of this list. But go ahead and give this one a browse, daydreaming never hurt anyone. Several of these places had direct domestic flights from Charlotte for under $100. Which how can you say no to that? Especially when I remind you the forecast is cold and rain here.

Key West, FL

KEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: People enjoy the ocean as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19.(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

American offers a direct flight from Charlotte to Key West multiple times a day. And it's only a little over 2 hours making this tropical island paradise a quick getaway! Visitors love the bars, gorgeous beaches, and of course that Key Lime Pie! There are also numerous museums (I've been to the Hemmingway House) and everything is walkable on this small island. Expect weather in the upper 60s and lower 70s.

Pheonix, AZ

Phoenix Arizona with its downtown lit by the last rays of sun at the dusk.Dreamframer/Getty Images Royalty Free

For a slightly longer than a weekend getaway consider the desert and Phoenix. American offers a round trip flight or several other airlines offer connecting options. Phoenix itself has a lot to offer and so do neighboring towns like Scottsdale. Perhaps you'd like to make the short drive to the red rocks of Sedona (though be advised it's colder!) or even to the Grand Canyon!

Miami, FL

The sun sets with magnificent colors from Miami Beach with the skyline of the city of Miami in frame behind it. Yellow and orange tones on displayVisuals Fervor LLC

Spirit and American both offer direct flights to Miami. And some a pretty reasonable! At just a two hour flight you can easily jet down after work Friday and head home Sunday night. Because admit it being on the beach instead of in brisk temperatures and rain is extremely enticing.

Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville, Florida, USA downtown city skyline on St. Johns River.SeanPavonePhoto/Getty Images Royalty Free

American will get you to Jacksonville in less than an hour and a half. Enjoy the city or venue to one of the nearby beaches- Jacksonville Beach or Ponte Vedra are two I'd personally recommend. Or rent a car and make the short drive to Amelia Island to the north or south to Historic St. Augustine. When I was in Jacksonville over New Years a few years ago the temperatures were in the 80s which is exactly what I'd love right now!

Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas Nevada is where all the action resides. A truly wonderful place for entertainment. The lights and glamor. The strip shows off their wonderful casinos and hotels will keep you going all night long. This picture will make a great wall hanging in your home or office.TMarantette/Getty Images Royalty Free

Vegas is calling! American and Spirit will both get you there nonstop. Enjoy some gambling, incredible restaurants, world class shows, or a pool day in the sun. Heck you may even come out ahead on this vacation!

San Diego, CA

Overview from hillsides of San Diego Skyline on the edge of San Diego Bay with all it's boats anchored in the water.Patricia Elaine Thomas/Getty Images Royalty Free

It's sunny and 75 pretty much year round in southern California. You'll need some time as it is a 4 hour flight but downtown San Diego is an incredible city. Enjoying restaurants, bars, and shopping the Gaslamp Quarter, visit SeaWorld, Coronado Island, or one of my favorite beaches La Jolla. I've also flown into San Diego and made the drive to Disneyland if you're feeling adventurous and not afraid of traffic!

Tampa, FL

Tampa, Florida, USA downtown skyline.SeanPavonePhoto/Getty Images Royalty Free

You can choose to take the hour and a half flight to Tampa from Charlotte on Spirit, Frontier, or American with the first two offering flights for less than $100. The Tampa Bay area offers fun city amenities, I'd personally recommend The Vinoy Hotel in downtown St. Pete. You're also a close drive to so incredible Florida Gulf Coast beaches like St. Pete Beach, Clearwater, and Treasure Island.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Colorful image of the cruise and ferry harbor of San Juan in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican flag on platform above the water pier. Tall buildings at the cruise port terminal.NAPA74/Getty Images Royalty Free

Yes San Juan is a domestic destination as Puerto Rico is an unincorporated US territory. The Caribbean island features a landscape of mountains, waterfalls and the El Yunque tropical rainforest. San Juan is home to old San Juan and the picturesque Spanish colonial architecture.  American has your ticket to San Juan and it's about a 3.5 hour flight from Charlotte.

Hi, I'm Cameron! I was born and raised in North Carolina. I'm a super tall redhead who is always down for tacos, enchiladas, and margaritas. Okay, so Mexican food is my personal favorite, but I’m not saying no if you’re trying to eat out on the town anywhere. I I am on air for middays but also the Program Director for Kiss 95.1. I enjoy connecting with Kiss 95.1’s amazing listeners and being able to bring all of my favorite things like food, wine, and life online into digital content.