Kicks off Jan. 31 – National Plan for Vacation Day
PHOENIX — In honor of the National Plan for Vacation Day, the Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) is encouraging residents and visitors to “explore like an expert” with the help of AOT during 2023. Each month, AOT will share new and updated travel tips, how-to guides, and off-the-beaten-path places to prepare travelers to make the most of the state’s amazing destinations and experiences
The First-Timer’s Guide To The Grand Canyon is a critical planning tool providing answers to frequently asked questions such as when to go, where to stay and how to get around.
For the curious, 7 Amazing, Completely Under-The-Radar Arizona Parks highlights outside-the-box trip ideas that offer all of Arizona’s signature beauty, in lesser-known locales.
AOT’s Guide To Visiting Horseshoe Bend ‘The Right Way’ offers need-to-know details and tips on how to engage more meaningfully with this destination, which averages 2 million visitors annually and is one of the most photographed sites in northern Arizona.
“People love discovering new things in our state, and we love making it easy to plan an Arizona vacation by connecting travelers with our vast library of expert-level resources, travel tips and hidden gems,” said Debbie Johnson, director of the Arizona Office of Tourism.
Celebrated annually in January, National Plan for Vacation Day emphasizes the importance of taking time off to travel and encourages Americans to plan their vacations for the entire year. Travel enthusiasm remains strong, with 80% of travelers indicating a high degree of excitement about traveling this year. Additionally, cost-effective dream trips and authentic experiences topped the list of desired getaways, according to a recent Destination Analysts report.
“Planning now means you’re way more likely to actually go and to use all your vacation days,” Johnson added. “National Plan for Vacation Day is the perfect opportunity to help travelers plan to experience parts of the state, especially those they may not have considered.”