How to Make the Most of a Short Getaway

Not every trip needs to be a month-long trek through multiple countries. Sometimes, a quick getaway can offer just as much relaxation and adventure. The key to maximizing a short trip is keeping it simple. Think of it as a mini-vacation—just enough to recharge your batteries without needing an entire week to recover from your “vacation hangover.” Choose one or two things you’ve always wanted to do, and focus on really enjoying those.

Also, choose a destination that’s close enough to get there without feeling like you spent half the trip in transit. After all, a short getaway should feel like an escape, not a marathon of airports and taxis. By picking a place with lots of local charm, you’ll still get that sense of adventure and relaxation, even in just 48 hours. Who says you need a whole week to experience something new? Sometimes, the best trips are the ones you don’t have to overthink.

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