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Taking a self-care rest trip is an excellent way to take a step back from the fast-paced demands that come with a modern lifestyle. Not only can a trip help to rejuvenate mind, body, and soul, but it also gives time for reflection and helps you make sound decisions about the next steps about your career, and personal goals. In this article by Brittany Alaine, we’ll explore six great destinations you can choosefor your next self-care trip.

Option 1: Orlando, Florida

Orlando is one of the best cities one can visit for a self-care trip as it has tons of recreational activities to choose from. Visiting the world-famous Disney World will no doubt be one of the places to visit. This enchanting destination not only provides a ton of fun-filled experiences but also moments of relaxation and enjoyment as you are transported into a new world as soon as you enter the gates.

Additionally, Orlando has an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities! You can choose to stroll around Lake Eola Park, rent a paddleboard or join a group yoga session.

Understandably, going on a trip can be expensive. However, it doesn’t have to be. Before visiting Disney World, consult online resources that provide tips and tricks for a budget-friendly trip. By planning and being resourceful, you can enjoy the magical attractions without compromising your financial well-being.

Option 2: Sedona, Arizona

Located in the heart of Arizona’s famous red rock country, Sedona is a haven for self-care seekers. The city is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, providing the perfect atmosphere for spiritual retreats, according to Oceans Beyond Piracy. 

Additionally, expect never to have a dull day when in Sedona, as there are numerous hiking trails going right through scenic canyons that provide breathtaking views. Moreover, anytime during the trails, you can choose to take a breather to soak in the views or consider meditating while being surrounded by mother nature and the calm atmosphere she provides.

Option 3: Asheville, North Carolina

If you’re a lover of the great outdoors, Asheville is the place to be. Hiking enthusiasts can trek on a section of the famous Appalachian Trail while experiencing the breathtaking views it has to offer. Additionally, if you need a place to cool off during the hot summer months, Pisgah National Forest located nearby is known for its abundance of swimming holes.

The city also serves as a prime launching point for some of the best whitewater rafting tours in North Carolina. 

Option 4: San Francisco, California

Regardless of where you live in the city, you’ll find so many yoga studios and meditation centers offering daily classes. Follow this up with a walk around the famous Golden Gate Park or a visit to the Lands End Trail, a picturesque coastal path offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge. 

If you find comfort in food, San Francisco’s food scene is bound to delight you with a fusion of flavors, according to Eater. From farm-to-table restaurants to eateries serving Mexican, East Asian, Indian, and every other cuisine imaginable, you’ll never run out of options to eat a great meal!

Option 5: Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia, with its historic charm and natural beauty, offers a serene escape for those seeking a self-care retreat. Its cobblestone streets lined with moss-draped oak trees provide a calming backdrop, perfect for leisurely strolls and reflection. The city’s numerous parks and squares offer pockets of tranquility, allowing visitors to relax and disconnect from the stresses of daily life. Furthermore, the Savannah River and nearby Tybee Island present opportunities for peaceful waterfront moments and invigorating beach walks.

The city’s rich cultural heritage adds depth to the self-care experience, as visitors can immerse themselves in its art, music, and history. Whether it’s exploring the historic homes, indulging in Southern cuisine, or partaking in a spa treatment inspired by local traditions, Savannah offers unique experiences that nourish the soul. The welcoming Southern hospitality and slower pace of life encourage visitors to truly unwind and be present.

Option 6: Seattle, Washington

Seattle, Washington, set against the backdrop of the majestic Puget Sound and surrounded by lush forests and mountains, offers a rejuvenating environment for self-care seekers. The city’s myriad of coffee shops, bookstores, and yoga studios create cozy corners for personal reflection and relaxation. Additionally, the temperate maritime climate, often accompanied by gentle drizzles, provides a soothing atmosphere that invites introspection.

For nature enthusiasts, Seattle is a gateway to breathtaking landscapes such as Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park, and countless serene lakes and hiking trails. Engaging with this natural beauty can facilitate a deeper connection to oneself and the environment. Moreover, the city’s vibrant arts scene, from music to theater, offers therapeutic avenues to express and experience emotions, making Seattle a multifaceted destination for holistic self-care.

Consider a Vacation Home

If you find yourself connected to one of the cities you visit, for instance, Orlando, purchasing a vacation home can be a worthwhile investment, making it easy for you to visit and take future self-care trips.

However, it’s important to note that buying a vacation home often requires a significant down payment of 20 percent or more. If you don’t have the funds readily available, exploring options like a second mortgage on your existing home or utilizing a home equity loan can provide the financial flexibility to achieve your dream of owning a vacation home.

Taking a self-care trip gives you the perfect opportunity for relaxation, introspection, and personal growth. Whether it involves walking through nature or enjoying amazing cuisines, you’re bound to feel energized after visiting one or more cities on our list. Additionally, purchasing a vacation home is always an option, but sound financial planning will be key to ensuring your trip and future investments don’t become stressful activities in themselves.

About the author:

Kristin Louis is a former advertising copywriter and has two rambunctious boys, 10 and 7 years of age. She created Parentingwithkris.com to share her experiences about the trials and tribulations of parenting.