Getting Hooked on Sober Travel

After Murray stopped drinking, she realized how much alcohol diminishes people’s travel experiences. “When you’re drinking, your senses are muted,” she says. Instead, she promotes what she calls full-sensory travel. “You’re in touch with all your senses. Colors are brighter, touch is more intense, food tastes better.” She also suggests people take a travel do-over. Maybe they’ve been to Italy, but they drank a lot of wine at night, then were too hungover to make the most of their days. READ MORE HERE.