
Sometimes, a staycation can be all you need to feel rested and relaxed. But, if you want to make the most out of your stay and use it to its full potential, there are some things you can do to really maximise your staycation and make it (almost) feel like a luxury stay abroad.
Whether you’re staying in a hotel, splashing out on an Airbnb or trying something new, such as glamping, considering some things can help with the overall experience and planning of your staycation trip. With that in mind, let’s take a look at 3 tips to make the most of your staycation.
Choose Something Different
If you regularly indulge in weekend breaks in different cities, you might have found that you tend to stick to the same routines and activities each time. If you want to make it a memorable stay, or want it to feel like a real holiday, why not choose somewhere that’s a bit different to where you’d usually pick? If you tend to go for a city break with a stay in a hotel, why not consider a remote countryside location instead? There are some amazing rural spots in both Wales and Scotland which would make for the perfect getaway.
Or, you could use this trip to consider something a bit more indulgent if you usually tend to stick to a budget. Why not look at spending your weekend at a spa hotel, complete with treatments, if you want to use this opportunity to relax and unwind.
Consider Your Staycation Duration
Often, many people plan their staycations over the course of a weekend, or throughout the week. But it could be that one or two nights, rather than 3 or 4, allows you to truly make the most out of your trip. With fewer nights, you’ll be more inclined to do and see more during your trip, so be sure to take a look at the best ways in which you can travel around to make your time more efficient.
For example, if you are looking for things to do in Yorkshire, look for parking in Leeds which is convenient for your activities, so then you can quickly get off and head onto your other plans, rather than waiting around for public transport. This approach is also one to take when you are working with a budget, as fewer nights means less cost on accommodation!
Plan One Special Event
When you’re on a staycation, it can be easy to get caught up in the fact that you’re still in the same country, so a lot of people tend to stick to doing things that they can do when they’re at home. To make your staycation feel more like a holiday, be sure to plan one special event for your trip.
This could be a meal in a restaurant you wouldn’t typically visit at home, a fun and unusual activity or even a visit to the theatre. Depending on where you’re visiting, it could be that the location has something unique and different – for example, if you like shopping and visiting Yorkshire, Victoria Leeds – a shopping centre in Leeds – has a combination of unique and high street stores in a stunning location.