According to the powers of the internet, a staycation is when you have a holiday whilst staying at home. I have just had a staycation, rather than go to another city or country. These are my tops tips for making the most of your holiday at home.
Start by doing your chores
I know this doesn't sound like a fun way to spend your holiday, but hear (well read) me out. Start your holiday by spending a couple of hours (not necessarily all in one go) doing your chores and tidying up. This will not only help you relax as you will be in a tidier home, but mean that you can go out without the nagging preoccupation of the things you should have done.
Make time for your friends
Whether they come round for a takeaway and a DVD, or you meet up for a night out, make time to catch up with your friends. If you are the only one with time off, aim for an evening or weekend. It is always great to catch up with your friends, so take the opportunity while it presents itself.
Go into the city
Have a day out into your nearest city centre (not local town centre) as you will find a whole host of things to do there. Museums offer a great day out and you can broaden your horizons at the same time. You can often find a new place tucked away that is a hidden gem. I found a garden that I have walked past relatively often and I went inside for the first time - the garden was full of sculptures and monuments that are really pretty and yet I had never seen before.
Go shopping
This one sounds odd I know. I don't mean go shopping for things you need, but take the time out to go window shopping somewhere. This may not be up everyone's street, but I enjoy the freedom of looking at things, without the purpose of needing something specific. Sometimes it can be inspiring, or you find something you fall in love with that you may otherwise never have seen. On the other hand you can see things on sale that make you question who ever thought to create them and that's ok too - might even make you laugh.
Do something active/ Go outdoors
If you are super active then go for a run or a swim - something to burn off some energy. If you're not that way inclined then go for a walk around a local park. This will get you out of the house and into the sunshine, or rain in my case. It's just nice to be out in the open, whatever the weather may be doing.
Eat Out
You can either go somewhere new, or stick with your favourite place, but eat out somewhere. Food opens the door to so many places that we have never been, or provides a familiar comfort. I guarantee that if you went away you would eat out, so make sure you do it on your staycation too. It will be at least one meal with no cooking or washing up.
Go see a show
This can either be in a cinema or a theatre, but it's fun, so find time for it! It doesn't have to be expensive; you can get 'last minute' tickets from theatre box offices that can be cheaper than using online sites and you may even end up going to see something brilliant that you didn't plan to see.Go see a show
Using the power of the internet or other more local sources, see what's on near you. There may well be lots of small scale events that you would enjoy, but not necessarily always get a chance to do. Whether it's a fair, an exhibition, a festival or other event, there is normally something going on for everyone.
Allow yourself some 'lazy' time
Have that lazy day or that long deserved lie in. As well as making the most of your time off, make sure you give your body some time to relax and recover.
Allow yourself some 'lazy' time
Have that lazy day or that long deserved lie in. As well as making the most of your time off, make sure you give your body some time to relax and recover.