You have been busy working all year; you are tired, stressed and ready to scream. It is time for a vacation.
Before you start thinking of going on vacation, a little planning is required.
Many people use software to plan their trips or other systems such as mind-mapping. One of the best resources for organising a journey is the Internet. You can browse for where to get cheap holidays, travel sites, travel agents, forums, chambers of commerce and travel councils. All are a major source of information regarding your destination. There are, however, six questions you need to ask yourself before you depart.
1. Who?
Who is the vacation for? You, you and your partner, with or without children, with other family, with friends. Your decision will determine the type of holiday.
2. What?
What type of holiday are you and your compatriots interested in?
Do you like water such as the sea, lakes or rivers.
The choices here are immense, for example, swimming, scuba, snorkelling, jet skiing, sailing, canoeing, fishing, windsurfing, etc. If you are energetic, this is the holiday for you and others.
What about landscapes like mountains, cliffs, rolling fields, forests, moors, countryside parks? All are ideal for hiking and some, such as cliffs, are great for rock climbing.
The beach is a firm favourite with millions of holiday-makers every year. Golden warm sands bathed by turquoise-coloured sea. Lying on loungers soaking up the sun? Are you just interested in relaxing and gaining a tan, with perhaps the occasional dip in the sea to cool off?
Perhaps you prefer the adrenaline rush of mountain biking, bungee jumping, extreme water sports, paragliding, snowboarding.
Perhaps visiting museums, historical buildings and admiring the local architecture is more to your liking.
3. Why?
That is easy, because you have earned it. Those countless meetings, deadlines, service with a smile when the customer didn not deserve it, angry clients. You need to de-stress, chill out, relax and take things easy. Recharge those batteries with a break.
4. When?
The time of year is important. Holland in the Spring gives visions of tulips, daffodils and locals riding bikes past dykes and windmills. The trouble is the weather then is liable to be cold, wet and windy and many of you days will be spent indoors. Southern Europe, however, can be bathed in warm temperatures, sunshine and plenty to see.Your travel agent or booking site can inform you of the climate at any location, for any month to ensure you don't end up being cold, wet and miserable.
5. How much?
Your budget will determine your type of holiday. A tropical location in a five star hotel, a European break in a bed and breakfast, hiking and camping or sailing in a long boat on a canal. Don't forget out of pocket expenses, day-trips, food out, drinks, presents and petrol. If money is tight you may want to consider where to get cheap holidays by further searching on the Internet.
6. Which?
Which type of transport are you going to use to get to your destination? Will you use plane, bus, car, ship, walk or bicycle. A combination of several perhaps?
So these are six questions you need to consider before you organise your break.
Who are going, what type of holiday is best for you and possibly others, why do you want to get away, the time of year, the potential cost and the mode/s of transport.
There are many other things to consider when planning a vacation, including where to get cheap holidays, which I will cover in further articles. In the meantime enjoy your well-deserved holiday.
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