Editors' picks
Nicole Stott in space
They tell us everything, from where they sleep, how they sleep, and even how dreams change.
A guest bedroom decorated to celebrate Christmas and the holidays: A bed with two pillows and dark bedding, a string of decorative stars over the headboard, and garland with lights.
The right bedding and décor accents can help guests feel right at home.
Stargazing in a dark skies location with the Milky Way overhead
See the stars like you’ve never seen them before.
A baby boy sleeps in a baby seat in the back seat of car during outing with his parents. Our experts give tips for traveling with babies and toddlers.
We asked the experts to come up with solutions to common sleep challenges parents have while traveling.
A cyclist in a florescent windbreaker and helmet dashes across an empty road with the sun fading on the horizon. Race Across America, or RAAM athletes train to get little to no sleep during the 3,000 mile race.
Racers battle extreme sleep deprivation on 40-hour hauls during one of the longest sports endurance tests in the world.
Man sleeping on the plane with a neck pillow and windows open

1. Adjust your sleep schedule before you land

Shift your sleep and wake times closer to the time of your destination by 30-minute increments before you travel.

2. Wind down early on your first night of arrival

It's easy to get caught up in conversations or experiences, but your first night could set the tone for how you sleep during your travels. Don't stay up late.

3. Keep exercise in your plans

Whether it's long walks or bike rides, plan for movement during your travels. As long as it's not right before bedtime, exercise can help with sleep.

4. Be OK with less sleep

Don't get too worked up about your shifting sleep schedule if you're traveling for fun. Enjoy the moment and memories you're making.
How to sleep well anywhere
Pack these sleep tips into your memory to combat restless nights away from home.
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Wide shot of girl sleeping on flybridge of yacht while on vacation.
Learn why riding in a vehicle of any kind — whether boat, car, plane, or other — can make us drowsy, plus how to take advantage of sleep time as a passenger.
Woman taking in the view at sunset from the roof of her camper van.
Your road trip shouldn’t be a snooze. Here’s how to pace each leg of the journey and tips for when to let passengers nod off.
Couple reading newspaper in bed beneath headline "Sleep News: Week of July 1, 2022."
This week, the American Heart Association recognized sleep as an important factor in cardiovascular health, and we found a dreamy home for a nap.
Empty bed outdoor on a starry night
Summer breezes can bring mosquitoes and biting flies, especially if you’re camping. Don’t let that annoying buzz stop you from trying to enjoy a good night’s sleep. Here are the best ways to prevent bug bites at night.
an open suitcase with a travel fan among other travel items.
You may not be able to bring all your sleep accessories with you while traveling, but bringing along a travel fan would be a breeze.
Person sleeping in the airport chairs, feeling the impact of jet lag
Get the rest you need even when you’re on the other side of the world.
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