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Ultimate Guide to Vacation Travel Terms

Our town is emptying out while summer thrill seekers set out to capitalize on summer fun. Cars are packed with beach tents, Kadima boards and groceries stocked with mini cereal boxes and a lot of condiments. These past years have earned us the right to explore new territories. We even have new vacation travel terms as a result.

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Revenge travel

Revenge travel, Italy

It feels illicit to plan Revenge Travel, like the scorned lover who still has their ex’s credit card. Though Revenge Travel is less duplicitous than spurge shopping. This summer and travelers feel entitled to fuel their wanderlust because traveling to international and extravagant destinations has earned its comeback.

An adventurous spirit equates to longer and more exotic vacations.

Flexation

Remote working

When work and school went remote, the rise of the Flexation emerged. This trip combines switching into holiday mode at a new destination while also doing work or online studies.

From families to a group of college students, many travelers took advantage of booking temporary rentals in places that are in demand during the high season but enjoyed at a reduced rate in the quieter months. The trend has remained for those who can work remote.

Micro-cation

Flying a kite

Anywhere is better than your home’s living spaces despite the new SmartTV and fire pit installed during lockdown. A Micro-cation, another portmanteau of vacation, is a destination that’s in driving distance or a short flight away from you home. The stay ranges from one to three nights but you still gain the benefits of being away. Other perks include lower costs, using up less less vacation time and frees up your calendar for a bundle of Micro-cations over squandering vacation days on one extravagant trip.

Many hotels, like the Moxy in Manhattan’s Chelsea district, have caught on to the trend and offer last minute deals or special Micro-cation packages.

Staycation

ice cream cone

A Staycation, also known as Holistay, is when you stay at home but experience your town and neighboring environs like a tourist. It doesn’t just apply to visiting the neighborhood historical society and splurging on movies and ice cream, but participating in vacation activities at home.

Creating art projects, transforming the yard into a resort, albeit with a kiddie pool and croquet set, and dining on extravagant meals and takeout put you in vacation mode without the financial and time burden of traveling.