(CNN) — Like most of the world, we here at CNN have been grounded for the past several weeks.

For a team that covers travel daily, this has been a challenging time. Not for lack of news, but because most of us feel at home while on the road or in the sky. Since planning travel is linked to increased happiness, we're sharing our future trips with you. And if you'd like, please share your plans with us in the box at the end.

Bon voyage – safe and soon, we hope.

Milos, Greece

London's suburbs aren't the worst place to be locked down, but when all this is over, I'll need to see the sea. And if there's a choice, I need that sea to be blue and under bluer skies. In the likelihood that summer is canceled, I'll need a place that stays warm through fall.

And, while it'll be nice to see some friendly faces after all this, I'm not sure I'll be able to cope with too many friendly faces, so I'll need somewhere slightly off the beaten track. Right now, I'm dreaming of Greece. Of swimming in its azure waters. Of wandering through quiet alleyways between whitewashed houses. And of eating fresh Greek salads, souvlaki and seafood. Greece offers so many possibilities, I'm spoiled for choice.

I've never really explored mainland Greece beyond Athens, so the secluded Pelion peninsula on the eastern coast is high on the list. Failing that, back to my favorite — the always magical Cyclades island of Milos. – Barry Neild

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