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06/10/2025
The Many Ways to Turn a One-day Respite into a 24-hour Vacation
Some travelers are using social media to show off ambitious day trips
He has sweated through outfits at the pyramids in Egypt, eaten terrible pasta in Italy, and been rained on at a beach in Puerto Rico. Despite it all, Kevin Droniak says he is “addicted” to 24-hour travel.
For people with inflexible schedules or limited time off from work, flying for a day trip can be an attainable way to experience a place without committing to a longer vacation. However, your carbon footprint is a serious consideration, all for a trip where you can’t possibly get a true picture of a place.
Droniak, a full-time content creator who has documented over a dozen trips originating from New York on TikTok (@KevinDroniak), believes it’s worth the effort.
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