Linda’s Travel Tips: Stay put & see more

June 8, 2026

By Linda Ludwik | Storehouse Tours

Multi-destination vacations are wonderful, but constantly unpacking, repacking, and rushing to catch the next tour bus can leave you needing a vacation from your vacation. If you want to truly experience a region without the stress of nomadic logistics, it’s time to discover the One Hotel Stay style of travel.

These uniquely designed itineraries create a deeply relaxed travel experience. Instead of changing hotels every few nights, you check in just once. Your chosen hotel becomes your comfortable home base for the entire duration of the tour, allowing you to unpack completely and settle in.

From this single base, you can enjoy curated sightseeing and immersive cultural experiences throughout the surrounding region—returning each evening to the comfort of a familiar room.

This pacing is especially popular with active adult groups who value:

  • Comfortable, unhurried pacing
  • Simplified travel logistics
  • Fewer exhausting hotel transitions
  • More actual time spent enjoying each destination

If you are ready to explore the world with ease, a few upcoming “One Hotel” itineraries offered by Storehouse Tours include:

  • Great Trains & Grand Canyons – October 18–23, 2026
  • French Riviera Explorer – November 4–12, 2026
  • Iceland Explorer – June 9–15, 2027

To browse full itineraries or reserve your spot, visit the Storehouse Tours Premier World Discovery Page. For questions or more information, contact Storehouse Tours at (404) 357-4690.

About the Author

Linda Ludwik is a seasoned travel professional and the owner of Storehouse Tours. Originally from New Jersey, Linda spent 30 years in Atlanta, where she gained over 12 years of industry experience as a travel agent. Now calling the coastal paradise of Pawleys Island home, she channels her extensive expertise into her own travel company, offering everything from local day trips and historic pontoon river tours to custom multi-destination itineraries that venture farther afield.