Why You’re About to Hear a Lot More About “Slow Vacations”

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As more and more of us return to travel post-pandemic, vacation trends are taking off once more. In 2024, “slow vacations” will be big news. These are vacations that focus on letting you truly relax and unwind, often with a digital detox to help you switch off from the online world. Check out these reasons why slow vacations will be such big news this year.

Take Some Time Out

Over recent years, more and more people have been commenting on the fact that they can’t unwind from work, even when they’re on a two-week beach break in Greece. Having access to work emails through our phones can mean that the temptation to check remains, even when we should be focusing on having a great time. A slow vacation puts the emphasis on old-school relaxation—think lounging on a deckchair, meandering around a market, and enjoying an ice cream at 10 o’clock in the morning.

Prioritize Communication

If you’re holidaying with friends or family, a slow vacation will encourage you to really talk and listen to one another. All too often, holidays mean everyone staying on their phones late into the morning, but a slow vacation will mean putting the phone aside and appreciating those you’re with.

Appreciate the Scenery

If you want to take a slow vacation, it can help to make sure that you’re staying somewhere beautiful. Slow vacations are connected with mindfulness, so you may want to take some time out each day to sit and take in your surroundings. Whether you opt for a mountain cabin, a beachside hotel, or a city penthouse, enjoy the destination you’ve chosen.