If you have ever tried to fit in a 2-week vacation or organise a family trip, you understand the challenges that it can bring. Of course, everyone has to request time off school or work and agree on a destination that fits interests, budget, and goals. What’s more, long vacations leave little time to explore other destinations or areas later on in the year.
Here’s where event-driven travel can help. This is a type of tourism that revolves around visiting a destination after attending an event there. For instance, you may choose to go to a lesser known area for a concert and turn it into a weekend away with the family just by extending your stay by one night. This is a great option to take more trips in a year and experience more destinations. Let’s find out more about the benefits of this approach to travel below.
Firstly, of course, this approach to a vacation helps you combine interests and sightseeing. For instance, say that you have to visit a city because of an important trade show or for a sports event. By organising a weekend away with your family or friends with the same interests, you can tick off a new destination from your bucket list.
You can also combine fun with educational opportunities for an enrhìiching family experience. In Japan, this is called “tabi-iku,” family-oriented travel experiences designed to support children’s personal growth. And, these packages are becoming increasingly popular!
If you have been struggling to decide what the destination of your next family holiday should be, event-driven travel may solve this issue! For instance, traveling to a nearby city for a famous music festival or a special art exhibit means your main activity is already set. After the event, you can easily fill the rest of your itinerary with local attractions, restaurants, and sightseeing spots, taking the guesswork out of planning.
Since you’ll be traveling to your destination for a specific event, you can be sure to make the most of what the city has to offer during your visit! Plus, you can bring in other events and occasions while traveling. For instance, you may add to your itinerary more live stand up comedy shows, theater performances, or seasonal festivals happening in town. You might also check out local food markets or pop-up exhibitions, immersing yourself in experiences that make your trip unique and memorable.
Did you know that recent data suggests that 80 percent of travelers visit just 10 percent of the world’s tourist destinations? This heavily contributes to overtourism in certain famous vacation hotspots, which is disrupting the life of locals and the natural ecosystem. Plus, if you have ever visited Venice or Dubrovnik in summer, you’ll know that overtourism can affect your experience as a tourist, too!
That’s where event-driven travel can help. Since events are held in different or lesser known locations, you can discover hidden gems! Just make sure to research the area in advance to plan out sightseeing and activities!
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