When you think of heading on an adventure overseas, what do you imagine? For most of us, we imagine hiking over great distances, climbing up rock walls, abseiling, and perhaps even hunting ancient tombs like Lara Croft. The truth is, however, that you don’t have to go through a survivalist and cinematic experience in order to have a wonderful adventure.
Of course, this is great news, because it means we can easily bring our families with us in order to enjoy a life-affirming experience, and an expedition that delivers on every front. This also means that you don’t have to oppose comfort while on your travels, as if this is provides more authenticity or virtue to your experience.
That said, perhaps you’d like the feeling of an adventure, and so a nice blend of both exploration and the realities of self-care will be important. In this post, we’ll discuss how to enjoy a travel adventure while also indulging in comfort. It’s your time to break away from the real world and enjoy yourself, after all, not to prove yourself with some artificial test:
Accommodation That Inspires Fun
It’s good to use accommodation that helps you feel comfortable, but sometimes, they may give you premiere access to exactly where you’d like to be. For instance, living in a yurt while on your skiing trip could add an extra dimension of fun and comfort to the experience, while the St Pete Beach Hotel can help you see some astounding views and give you access to the beach immediately, as well as all the exploration that suggests. Accommodation can be an actualized place you enjoy, not just a cheap place you have to occupy.
Road Trips With Comfortable Stop-Offs
A road trip is an excellent kind of adventure to enjoy, because it provides us with a sense of comfort but we also get to explore long miles of the country, perhaps abroad or in a new place within our home nation. Long roads, comforting smaller routes through scenic territory, and stopping off in local towns, at local landmarks and event spaces, or visiting our family will feel like a fantastic adventure, because it is, and can help us feel that sense of outward fun without having to put ourselves in harm’s way.
A Fantastic Goal
It can be fun to orient your travels around one main goal you genuinely care for. For instance, you might consider hiking up a large hill to see the view on a sunny day, swimming in part of the ocean, or perhaps traveling a certain distance to see a beautiful landmark at the end of it all. One prime goal that you hope to ‘achieve,’ even if that’s just eating in three of the most time-honored and celebrated pizza joints in a certain Italian city, can be a fun way to add some flair to your holiday, and look back on the experience with an excellent anchor point you care for. In the long run, it’s not hard to see the supreme wisdom of such an approach, and how enjoyable that can be.
This post was submitted by Simone Devonshire.