ISBN-13: 9781540558633 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 234 str.
Do you consider a months' long visit to a USA or Canadian destination? Here is a tale from one who has spent 15 years in resort communities winter and summer, who relates how to plan and then enjoy the experience, the communities, the people. And the temperature, a prime reason to travel. An extended trip allows you to learn about a community and an area, dig into events and scenery, meet people and hear tales while sittin' on a dock in the bay. Why spend a few months in another location? The short answer is to create a more pleasant travel experience for you, based on your personal preferences. For many readers the plan will be driven by desire for a comfortable temperature. Good thinking, and applicable both summer and winter. We list the highpoints, and low points as well, from experience My traveling friends agree that, in addition to temperature, the big three to seek out for a pleasant long stay, in some order, are -A community that provides activities and geography to fit your life style. -A community that allows you to meet and associate with people of your choice (and you may choose many or few). -A specific housing unit that meets your life style and budget. The book deals with themes, replete with personal examples, to help define long term travel in your personal terms. If it fits, come join us. -Identify the activities in your life style, and values, interests, and expectations, because a long term destination community, and rental unit, must provide them. -How to find a good fit, choose both the community and the rental unit. Hint: the internet can be your ally, or a hindrance. -A generous list of desirable winter and summer destinations, avoiding snow and hurricanes; descriptions and characteristics of popular communities. Think resort communities. -Explain how long term visits are not like a week on the shore, or in the mountains. As you live in enjoyable destinations for a longer time, you'll find that expectations, activities and logistics differ quite a bit from quick visits. Here's how you can enjoy the locale and the people.