You’re vaccinated and ready to roam. Here’s how to make the most of your summer vacation Patricia Harris WHEN ONE OF US jumped at a trip to the dentist just to leave the house, we realized that we really need a getaway. We’re hardly alone. Based on early bookings, representatives of all six New England state tourism agencies are predicting a busy summer. Travel professionals reading the tea leaves of industry data forecast a surge nationwide. A recent survey of Americans by global travel marketplace Skyscanner found anxiety about travel is at its lowest since March 2020. Adit Damodaran, economist at travel app Hopper, says that his company is seeing “massive increases in search volume.” Moreover, its bookings are up 52 percent from the same period in 2019. Hopper’s demographic skews to under-40s, a group that has already been more comfortable traveling during the pandemic. But with vaccinations on the rise, people of all ages are ready to go. In early April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledged that it was safe for fully vaccinated people to travel domestically while following the now-familiar mask-distancing-handwashing protocols. Flight searches and hotel bookings immediately soared.