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Winter Vacation

on Tuesday, 15 October 2013. Posted in Doctor of Fitness

Is cabin fever brewing in your house? It would be so fun to leave it all behind while you indulge in an amazing getaway, but who has the money for that? You! Here are some ideas to plan a winter vacation that won’t leave you in sticker shock upon your return home.

 

  • Do you have any friends or family living within a few hours drive? Their house could be your next getaway spot. Call up your prospective hosts, and get them on board. Together you can plan a fun and frugal time. Eating in is more fun when everyone shares the workload and cost. Board games, card games, and video games can be enjoyed in large groups too, and you already have those on hand. Plan one or two special outings in advance, so that you can accurately anticipate the cost. This type of low key adventure won’t leave your wallet feeling empty.

 

  • You can go camping. Camping? In the wintertime? Many parks and campgrounds offer cabin accommodations with all sorts of amenities. You can “rough it” while still appreciating running water, fully-equipped kitchens, and a warm, soft bed. Relax fireside after a brisk day of outdoor activities, or spend a lazy day snuggled in a blanket with a book and a mug of rich hot chocolate. Some cabins may house more than one family, so invite friends to tag along and share the fun and the costs.

 

  • Consider an all-inclusive vacation. This type of vacation is found in a variety of destinations. An all-inclusive trip won’t be the cheapest way to vacation, but at least you know the total cost before you even leave. Be sure to read the fine print. Even in an all-inclusive paradise, some items may be priced separately with a hefty price tag. 

So why stay home this winter? Hit the road, or catch a plane. Pamper yourself with a winter getaway that won’t break the bank.