We're thinking of pulling the trigger for Mexico again end of November... The resort has some new protocols, all swim up bars closed, no more self served buffet, etc... Nothing too deal breaking...
Any other places ya'll going that are taking extreme measures?
some solid travel deals (anticipating you can actually take them) - iirc $580 tix chicago to japan yesterday.
the coworking space on my island is down to providing free acommodation (pretty simple room) for signing up for a work and food package. $525 for a room for a month on a thai island, 2 meals a day, and a cool place to work from. i'm not looking for a room that simple and am on a lower part of my island at the moment in a routine i'm not looking to give up... thailand has had no new cases for 31 days in a row now i believe.
it seems like it is still taking a long time for a cautious opening, and even then, it's unclear how it will work. making you quarantine here would seem to be a non-starter, they are talking (but not really defining, to my knowledge) some kind of travel bubbles; like if you come from x you can visit phuket but not go to x/y/z or something.
being in the US / holding a US passport is not doing you any favors due to the number of cases there. i haven't been in the US since january, i think some places may not let me in simply from the passport and ignore my travel origin.
i'm running low on passport real estate (3 pages blank, probably still fine) and have a tourist visa extended through the end of july. not sure what will happen after that; hoping they auto-extend it for me. if not i may go to bali or the philippines. if i go to central timezone i might try colombia. at some point, if you are out of the US it makes sense to stay out, since being out 330 days within a 365 day period means you can take a $107,500 tax deduction. i left jan 8.