10 Benefits of Going on a Staycation
When we think of going on vacation, we often picture heading somewhere miles away. But, in reality, you can actually enjoy rest and recuperation and get away from it all in your very own city. After all, the joy of going on vacation comes from taking a break from your routine.
In this Pacific Prime Singapore article, we share 10 benefits of going on a staycation so you can make the most of your days off without having to go far.
Why Staycations Are the New Vacation
Routines can be stressful. Without breaking up our routine, we end up being consumed by our problems and spending too much time in our own heads. Instead of our fears and troubles being just a part of our lives, they end up taking all of our attention.
However, doing something out of the ordinary changes our perspective and gives us a fresh outlook—even if we only go somewhere close by. Staycations make it possible for us to return to our routine with renewed optimism.
Although we usually think of trendy and luxurious destinations, there’s actually something very refreshing about exploring your own city. Local attractions get overlooked because we tend to take things for granted when they’re in front of us.
Think about the time a friend came to visit you from another country. It’s likely that what they wanted to see and do were things that you usually don’t even think about. This insight makes it clear that new experiences are all around us; we just need to know where to look.
10 Benefits of a Staycation
1. You Can Save Time
Even if you’re traveling somewhere close, the actual door-to-door travel time is usually longer. If you consider that you already spend a lot of time commuting, then you probably don’t want to spend more time traveling for a short vacation, and you don’t have to deal with traffic or wait around.
2. Staycations Are More Eco-friendly
If you’re already doing what you can to reduce your carbon footprint, then another incentive to take a staycation is that it is better for the environment. Planes require a lot of carbon emissions, so forgoing them is more environmentally friendly.
3. You Can Save Money
Travel and accommodations can cost a lot of money. In fact, that’s what most people’s vacation budget goes towards. When you’re on a staycation, you can use that money towards food, drinks, pampering, and entertainment instead.
4. It Gives You a Reason to Go to Your Favorite Local Spots
Staycations give you an excuse to hit all of your favorite places. For instance, you can have breakfast at your favorite cafe or brunch spot. Then you can spend time browsing your favorite shops or having some drinks at your favorite cocktail bar.
5. You Have an Excuse to Check Out New Places
Staycations give you the opportunity to try new places that you’ve always wanted to go to. Whether it’s a restaurant that’s a bit pricier than you’d usually go for or a museum exhibit that feels like too much of a splurge, staycations give you an excuse to spend a bit more than normal.
6. You Can Enjoy Time in Silence
Spending time on your own in a quiet part of town can do wonders for your mental health. Consider it an opportunity to practice wakeful meditation. Be warned, however, that this can be addicting. But for the sake of the staycation, just take it all in and enjoy the silence.
7. You Can Focus On Yourself
Been waiting to write that new song? Read that new book? Take that cooking course? Well, now you can. Staycations enable you to take time for yourself by focusing on your hobbies and long-awaited plans. What’s more, there’s no need to wait on anyone; all you have to do is get started.
8. No-stress Packing
One of the things that people hate most about traveling is the dreaded packing. Packing isn’t one of those things that you stress about only when it’s happening, it haunts you both before, after, and while you’re doing it.
You have to think about what you’ll need at your destination, and you’ll probably realize you forgot something once you get there. Staycations are much easier to pack for, and sometimes don’t involve any packing at all.
9. No Pets Left Behind
Whether you’re a mother of three cats or a father of ten puppies, staycations are a convenient joy to behold. Staycations make you worry less about the well-being of your furry companions. What’s more, they can tag along wherever you go.
10. Less Stress Overall
Aside from no-stress packing, your overall stress levels will be much lower than if you were to travel abroad. There are so many things that can stress you out when you go on a trip, but staycations reduce them dramatically.
What’s more, staycations make it easier to really rest since you have the comfort of familiarity. Spend the time you would spend waiting for boarding, sitting in transportation, and more by allowing your mind, body, and spirit to rest.
Fortunately, Singapore is an ideal staycation destination, regardless of how you want to spend your time.
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Jantra Jacobs is a Senior Copywriter Pacific Prime with over 10 years of writing and editing experience. She writes and edits a diverse variety of online and offline copy, including sales and marketing materials ranging from articles and advertising copy to reports, guides, RFPs, and more.
Jantra curates and reports on the results of Pacific Prime’s monthly newsletters, as well as manages Pacific Prime’s Deputy Global CEO’s LinkedIn posts. Complemented by her background in business writing, Jantra’s passion for health, insurance, and employee benefits helps her create engaging content – no matter how complex the subject is.
Growing up as a third-culture kid has given her a multicultural perspective that helps her relate to expats and their families while 8 years of working remotely have given her unique insight into hybrid work arrangements and enthusiasm for employee benefits.
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