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While August is back-to-school month for many people, it is also the month to squeeze in some vacation time while the heat is still in full effect. Although vacationing is often looked at as a luxury, it is, in fact, a need and plays an important part in our lives. We all need some time away from the daily grind to refocus, relax, and remember who we are. It not only makes you feel better but can also help you enhance your performance when you return to work.


With fall quickly approaching, these ten celebs have penciled in some vacation time in between their busy schedules and before the summer runs out. If you haven't booked your flight yet, hopefully, these celebrity vacations can inspire you to bask in the sun with a scenic backdrop.

Lori Harvey

Lori Harvey spent some time away with her boo Damson Idris in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Nia Long

Legendary actress Nia Long visited the small, beautiful island of Nevis.

Jordyn Woods

Jordyn Woods showed off her best model poses while in Mykonos, Greece.

Kaliii

"Area Codes" rapper Kaliii had some fun in the sun while in Turks and Caicos.

Ashanti

The internet's favorite vacation queen, Ashanti, does it again. This time she touched down in Curaçao.

LeToya Luckett

Fresh off of her Parisian vacation, LeToya Luckett decided to take in the coastal town of Martha's Vineyard.

Jayda Cheaves

Jayda Cheaves, aka Jayda Wayda, attended Carnival in Antigua and Barbuda.

Sabrina Elba

Sabrina Elba took a baecation with her hubby Idris Elba to Ibiza, Spain.

Latto

Latto spent some time in the beautiful waters of Mykonos, Greece.

Taina

Taina was living a life of luxury while vacationing in Lake Como, Italy.

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