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6 Ideas for Taking a Vacation When You Only Have a Weekend to Do It 

  

   

 

Thanks to a busy lifestyle, you haven’t taken a vacation in years. How long has it been? If you have to think about that answer, then you’ve waited too long for a good vacation. But how do you take a vacation when you can’t get time off work or when your children require constant attention? If you have an upcoming weekend off and can send the kids to Grandma’s or a friend’s house for a couple of days, then get ready to relax. Check out these few ideas for taking a vacation when you only have a weekend to do it.

 

1. Book a Room a Short Drive Away

 

A vacation doesn’t have to mean driving across the country—or even leaving the country. If all you’re looking for is a relaxing experience, it’s often easy enough to find that within your hometown. Take a “staycation” instead to enjoy the wonders of your hometown. Make the most out of it by booking a room close by to save you time and money on travel.


Whether you’re looking for a spa getaway or a cozy bed and breakfast retreat, chances are you can find that nearby. If you’re worried about it feeling too close to home, you can always drive a couple of hours away to a new city.

 

Just make sure that if you’re staying close to home, others know you’re not available. That way, you shouldn’t have any interruptions during your time off.

 

2. Explore the Tourist Destinations near Your Home

 

If you live in a city where tons of people flock for their own vacations, why not make the most out of your hometown? After all, how many times have you experienced any of the tourist traps nearby? Chances are, not often, and you could be missing out.

 

If you’ve already seen everything there is to see in your hometown, don’t be afraid to drive to the next town over. You might be surprised at the amazing destinations you’ll find.

 

3. Go Camping

 

If you’re really looking to get away from home, there is perhaps no better way to do this than to head out into nature. Whether you’re looking for an RV resort, drive-up tent site, or pack-in, pack-out backcountry trail, there’s likely something within driving distance. Not sure where to go?

 

The thing about camping is that even if you only drive an hour away, it puts you in a whole different realm than your traditional lifestyle. Some camping resorts offer an array of activities like swimming and rock climbing so that you and the kids will never get bored. Others are ideal if you’re looking to connect with nature by offering hiking trails and watersports like canoeing. Plus, campgrounds are generally really cheap, so it won’t cost you a lot of money if you already have the equipment!

 

If sleeping on the ground isn’t your thing, you could always hit the hiking or biking trails and then get a hotel room in a town along the way. Just make sure to check the route and plan your lodging accordingly.

 

4. Take a Weekend Cruise

 

If you’ve always wanted to take a cruise but never had the two weeks available to take it, don’t fear. Many cruise lines understand that people’s lives are busy, so they offer weekend cruises to help you escape. If you don’t even have the time for that, you can often find dinner cruises along large waterways.

 

The catch with a weekend cruise is that you generally have to live close to the cruise’s docking point to make this trip a short one, so those living in the middle of the country might have to plan for a few extra days if they’re to make a weekend cruise possible.

 

5. Spend the Weekend at a Casino

 

Replicate the Vegas experience by booking a room at a casino resort near you. These resorts are full of fun things to do, from testing your luck at the slot machines to enjoying life entertainment and fancy restaurants. If you choose the right one, you could end up enjoying spa treatments, too.

 

6. Head Somewhere Completely Spontaneous

 

Spontaneity is exciting, and most of the time, it’s unforgettable. So if you have the money saved up for a vacation and you’re looking to make memories, head away this weekend, but forget about making plans for where you’re headed. Either hit the road without a map to see what you’ll find, or buy a plane ticket for the next domestic flight. It sounds crazy, but you could just have the time of your life.

 

While none of these options scream exotic, they can help you relax and get out of the house when you don’t have a lot of time to make that exotic vacation a possibility. Start by taking a look at attractions in your area, and you’re sure to find a new experience waiting for you nearby.


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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Cozy (adj.) ~ giving a feeling of comfort
2. Flock (v.) ~ gather in large groups
3. Backcountry (n.) ~ sparsely inhabited
4. Realm (n.) ~ a particular environment
5. Exotic (adj.) ~ originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign place


QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. When was the last time you went on a business trip? Tell me about it.
2. Are there tourist attractions in your city/ town? In a nearby city/ town? Describe them.
3. Do you like camping? What are the good things about camping?
4. Which do you prefer, planning every detail of your vacation or going someplace spontaneously? Discuss the pros and cons of your choice.

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