After this last year of being cooped up at home, it’s the little things we miss the most about traveling — those perfect fall days in New York City, the smell of the salty air on the coastline, or that icy-fresh fish you can only get in the Arctic Circle. So get excited: it’s all coming back. Get ready to (safely) travel again and celebrate those little details that make globetrotting great.
Answer the questions below to choose your own adventure, and find out where you should head off to for your next trip. We’ll give you both a domestic and international destination to consider, so you have all your jetsetting bases covered. No matter where you land, a completely new experience is waiting — it’s time to take to the skies with Delta Air Lines.
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What are you most excited to do on your next trip?
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Walk the streets of a new city
Find the most picturesque photo op
What mode of transportation will you take on your adventure?
2
I’m all about a boat ride
I love a classic
taxi cab
What types of outfits do you want to wear on vacay?
3
A stylish ’fit for dinners out
Athleisure and sneaks perfect for exploring
Three cheers for the classics: NYC and Paris are two of the most iconic cities in the world, and you’re ready to hit the streets, dressed to the nines. Both NYC and Paris will serve up a veritable playground of history, fashion, and food. And the great thing about each city is the variety you’ll get depending on the neighborhood you’re in. Head to the Upper East Side of NYC and you’ll be met with art museums, the 5th Avenue shopping experience, and Central Park; head downtown below 14th Street and you’ll find some incredible restaurants, bars, and a very “cool kid” vibe. In Paris, visit the 1st and 6th arrondissements for all-things chic and quintessentially Parisienne — the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Louvre are your touchpoints. But hail a taxi and explore the 4th (aka le Marais) or the 11th and an array of eclectic, edgy bars, restaurants, and hidden clubs await..
Ready to book your trip? Head to Delta.com to start your next adventure.
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Craggly coastlines, salty sea spray, and stunning views are what you’ll get both in Seattle and
in Croatian cities like Dubrovnik and Split. When you land in Seattle, sights like the iconic (and almost otherworldly) Space Needle greet you — and the Pacific Coast city plays host to everything from forests and mountains to a metropolitan city center and Puget Sound-adjacent parks. Similarly, when you visit Dubrovnik (aka “the Pearl of the Adriatic”), you’ll be sandwiched between mountains and sea, with an old city wrapped in centuries-old walls. In Split, evergreen forests and sailboat-dotted waters are in abundance. Charter one of those sailboats (or a motorboat) and explore the offshore landforms that are just off the coast of Split. Anchor and head to one of the remote coves or spend the day jumping into the crystal-clear water.
Ready to book your trip? Head to Delta.com to start your next adventure.
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croatia
For the real adventure seekers, Alaska and Iceland hold a treasure trove of off-the-beaten-path excursions. Both landscapes are known for their drama: from geysers and volcanoes to snowy peaks and hot springs, natural wonders are found by the handful at each location. In the Alaskan city of Anchorage, you can explore both a bustling city and an expansive skyline of icy mountain peaks; head farther into the interior and you can wade into pungent, hot mineral spring water that rises from the earth at Chena Hot Springs; or trek to the far north regions to watch the awe-inspiring aurora borealis. Iceland boasts its own set of primordial splendors — the island itself is volcanically and geologically active, and is home to lava fields, erupting geysers, and fjords with steep cliffs. Also not to be missed, even though it’s one of the most popular destinations in the country: the Blue Lagoon, which, in fact, is not a hot spring, but
rather a geothermal spa within a lava field.
Ready to book your trip? Head to Delta.com to start your next adventure.
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Credits: Editor: Aviel Kanter; Visual Designer: Rebecca Hoskins
Credits: Editor: Aviel Kanter; Visual Designer: Rebecca Hoskins
Credits: Editor: Aviel Kanter; Visual Designer: Rebecca Hoskins
Credits: Editor: Aviel Kanter;
Visual Designer: Rebecca Hoskins
Credits: Editor: Aviel Kanter;
Visual Designer: Rebecca Hoskins
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