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Will you travel if you have bitcoin? Taking a Crypto Vacation: 4 Steps to Success

You may now pay for R&R services with digital currencies, including premium ski resorts and at least one surf town.

Is it possible that you still have a lot of money in crypto cash, though? Or, maybe your Bitcoin portfolio is losing value because of the recent turmoil in the world of Bitcoin. If you want to turn your digital assets into rest and relaxation, you have a lot of choices. He started using crypto to pay for vacations in 2021. Marko Jovic is a 41-year-old Serbian telecom engineer who lives in Belgrade, where he works. It doesn't matter how much it costs, he said. He said he can still pay for a lot of things with his crypto. With crypto, you can do pretty much anything you want to do "Mr. Jovic said:

If you have cryptocurrency portfolios, you can now get debit cards linked to them. This makes it easier than ever to use digital cash while you're on the go. To avoid paying extra fees when you use a crypto card, you can try to find businesses that accept cryptocurrency like Bitcoin right from the store itself. Fortunately, a growing number of businesses, hotels, and places want to do business with people who use crypto. Here are some new moves:

1. Use an online travel service to book a trip.

In the few online booking sites that accept crypto, Travala.com has become the most well-known and best-known. "It has a lot of limitations," said Mr. Jovic, who recently used the site to book an air ticket to Budapest from New York, but he thinks that the fact that he can pay with crypto outweighs those limitations. Juan Otero, the co-founder and CEO of Travala, worked for Booking.com in the late 2000s. He says that while his company needs to be more competitive on airfare, its luxury hotel offerings are better than those of its competitors. Mr. Otero said that a lot of people who use Travala every month choose "four- and five-star hotels." " If you want to stay at the Fairmont Orchid in Hawaii, you can book through Travala. Omar Hamwi is a 37-year-old crypto professional from Washington, D.C., and says he has been a loyal customer of the company for years. In general, I like to use my idle crypto when I can, but I don't always have time to do so "

2. You can buy a flight ticket from the airline right away.

You can book flights directly with AirBaltic, Latvia's main airline, which flies to more than 70 destinations mostly in the Baltics and Europe. If you're not flying out of Riga, it might be hard to take advantage of this. Still, the airline says that since it started taking crypto in 2014, more than 1,000 people have bought tickets with it.

3. Book a fancy hotel.

The Chedi, a luxury resort in the Swiss Alps, lets guests pay with Bitcoin or Ethereum as long as they spend more than $200 on things like ski rentals and spa days. This is easy to do because room rates start at $650 a night. The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts, a boutique hotel group with locations in Europe and Asia, also accepts cryptocurrency bookings. Rome, Amsterdam, Bali, and Phuket are all part of the group. For travelers who want to spend their crypto gains in the United States, there's the Kessler Collection, which owns a number of hotels in the southern U.S., as well as a ski lodge in Beaver Creek, CO.

4.  thing to do is to visit a place called "cryptopia."

There is a town called "Bitcoin Beach" in El Zonte, in El Salvador. If there is anything close to a crypto utopia, it's this surf town. It's possible to eat pupusas there after a day of surfing lessons at El Zonte's point break and pay for it all in bitcoins there. Most of the stores accept Bitcoin " said Carol Souza, a Brazilian influencer who tries to teach people about crypto. Other cities are likely to follow. Earlier this month, Lugano, a small, beautiful city in Switzerland, said that it, too, will accept cryptocurrency as legal tender.

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