Do you like to take a big vacation each year, or do you prefer a handful of smaller trips instead? A new survey finds more and more people are actually taking shorter trips to satisfy their need to get away.
The poll by Allianz Global Assistance finds that 57% of Americans didn’t take a leisure trip that was more than four nights last year. What’s more, 18% of Americans say their longest vacation last year was only three to four nights, while 11% said they didn’t take a trip that constituted more than one or two nights.
Millennials are the most likely to take such “micro-cations,” defined as a leisure trip less than five nights. In fact, 72% of Millennials took at least one micro-cation last year, something 69% of Gen X’ers and 60% of Baby Boomers did.
As for why people like shorter vacations, it’s simple – it means they can have more of them. It seems 25% of folks, say they took at least three micro-cations last year, with that number going up to 29% for Millennials. Plus, 32% of people say it’s easier to take off from work for shorter periods of time, while 32% simply didn’t need more than five nights for their trip. Money is also an issue, with 19% saying they didn’t want to spend money on a longer trip.
Makes sense to me!
HERE are some ideas for Florida road trips for your summer vacation!