The different types of holidays that you can take

Whether you have some days off from work coming up or you are retired and have cash saved for trips, there comes a time when you might decide that you want to take a holiday.

The question that might be on your mind, however, is just which kind of holiday you might want to take.

There is no need to worry, though, as this detailed guide has been created in order to lay out all of the different holidays that might be of interest to you, spanning from very long and physically demanding trips, to simple and easy breaks. Read on for some helpful advice. 

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Camping 

If you are interested in exploring nature and sleeping under the stars, then it's obvious that a camping trip is definitely the choice for you.

While you are able to easily pitch your tent in a wild camping style in a national park, it's also worth considering the thousands of cheap campsites that are available across the US, making this the perfect choice if you are looking to holiday on a budget.

Nonetheless, make sure that you bring an EcoFlow RIVER Pro portable power supply for camping, available from EcoFlow. Otherwise, you could find yourself in a spot of bother later on.

Road trip 

For a truly romantic and exciting jaunt across the country, then there is nothing out there that can beat the care free enjoyment that comes with taking a road trip.

While you can plan your itinerary or your route in advance – for example, if you’re heading to the US, you might choose to tackle the famous Route 66 – the best part of this type of journey is that you don't actually need to plan in advance at all. All you truly have to do is get in your car and start driving.

Just be careful of the person you take the road trip with you, however, as this has the potential to quickly backfire, as depicted in these movies

City break 

For a simple trip away, it might be worth thinking about going on a city break.

Cities are usually jam packed with places and landmarks to visit, and if you decide to stay in the city centre, you will be able to find yourself getting around just by walking, therefore combining fitness and culture in one trip.

Most cities can offer 48 hour discounts for tourists as well when it comes to travelling around on public transport and getting into museums, so definitely take a look at the types of options that might be available if you decide to pursue this choice.

Just be careful about visiting Florence, as you could be overwhelmed by all the beauty.

Resort holiday

Cocktails by the pool? A two minute walk to the local restaurant? Water skiing and evening entertainment?

If these perks are your kind of idea of a holiday, then you should be booking an all-inclusive resort holiday.

Whether it's the lovely Mexican coastline or a flight to the Caribbean, you will find that there are all kinds of amazing resort possibilities that come in at a reasonable price. You can either book your flights and the resort separately, or combine the two together for a discounted offer. 

Skiing holiday

If you want a holiday that combines luxury with the taste of the unknown, then there is nothing better than a skiing trip. While they can usually be rather expensive, this is more than recouped in the enjoyment and fitness levels that you will enjoy from going on such a trip.

Just remember to be coronavirus-safe, as these outbreaks in Austrian skiing towns have shown that levels of transmission can be quite high in an après-ski environment. 

Extended nomad trip 

If you want to travel not just for a couple of weeks or a month, but for a much longer period of time, then it might be worth looking into the options available as a digital nomad.

While you will definitely have to be flexible and ready to improvise on the go, if you do it right then you can even travel full-time.

Lecture tour 

Whether you are a fan of American civil war history, or ancient Rome, or the paintings of the great masters, one of the most exciting holidays that you can embark on is a lecture tour. Here you will be able to combine travel with learning – making for a grand educational journey. 

Cruise 

If you want a holiday that combines multiple locations and a sense of sea-faring adventure without having to put too much planning into the logistics yourself, then you should embark on a cruise tour.

Cruises have grown massively in sophistication over the past few years, meaning that you will be able to find a ship that can include restaurants, nightclubs, swimming pools, and much more. 

Stay at home holiday

If all of the holidays listed above still sound too expensive for you, then there is no need to worry as there is one last option that should definitely be affordable to you: the stay at home holiday.

The benefit here is that you will be able to lounge about the house, tend to your domestic needs, and spend time with your friends or family in a relaxed environment; all the while not truly spending much (or any) money at all. 

Conclusion 

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this guide. It has been the aim of this overview to provide you with the comprehensive means by which to plan your next holiday.

As you can see, there is simply so much variation when it comes to picking the perfect trip for you or your family that you are spoilt for choice.

Don't just look at it once or twice either; make sure to come back to this guide every time you are looking for a fresh trip, no matter whether it's abroad or in your home country. Furthermore, no matter where you go, remember to enjoy yourself.