Alternative Vacation Ideas That Cost You Almost Nothing

For most people, “vacations” mean getting away from humdrum of daily routine but it also turns out to be spending a bagful of money on frivolities. Although you certainly deserve to splurge every now and then, you might want to consider doing something altogether different this time for your time off.

To begin with think of how much hassle is involved in a traditional vacation – the travel, the packing, the tight schedules, the crowds, trying to find a bathroom. After going through all of this, you often need a vacation from the vacation itself.

Perhaps you might want some more self-fulfilling vacation ideas like the ones outlined here. Take your pick, or add one of your own.

Charity Work

If you like to meet new people, be active and make a difference, consider charity work as legitimate vacation ideas. There are many charities locally that help in the community, or nationally for which you take trips to other locations. Perhaps you might like to volunteer to walk dogs at a shelter for two weeks. Or you could contact Habitat For Humanity and see if you can help build low-cost housing. Your local church, senior center or YMCA might have charity work trips or programs available. You never know what charity vacation ideas are out there until you look up for it.

Self-Education Trips

Ever wanted to know how to hand glide or paint or just about anything else? Consider taking education vacation ideas. Many community colleges and YMCAs offer one or two week courses on just about anything you can think of. Also, you could look online to any travel agency, spa or teaching course. Perhaps you always wanted to learn how to read Tarot cards. Although you won’t become an expert in a week, you will get to know the basics in online or in person seminars. Depending on your budget, you could incorporate a workshop or seminar into a trip far away.

Staying At Home

This is an option that almost consistently produces the best vacation ideas for you and your home. What is the point of a vacation, anyway? It’s to relax and recharge. If you do a lot of traveling for your job, then a vacation at home is ideal. If, however, you never get out of the neighborhood, then a vacation at home will be the last thing you need. Getting a change of scenery can shake up your routine, give you new ideas and make you appreciate just how great your home town is.

If you are thinking of adopting a pet or making minor home repair projects or trying a new prescription medicine – even things like getting the carpets cleaned – you could plan your vacation at home around these events. These events can be rather stressful on your regular schedule – but doing them during your vacation at home makes the transition a lot smoother.

Prayank is a college grad and likes to share his views on various activities he is involved with. He can be contacted through http://www.8vacation.com