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Travel Bug

16 May 2019
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Planning a Vacation with Your Partner

The weather is finally getting its act together, and with summer around the corner, we all have one thing on our mind: vacation. It is long over due, and you have already forgotten what it is like, which means you need to get away ASAP.

Couple dressed in white wearing hats sitting on a dock in front of a thatch hut looking out at clear blue water & a blue sky. (Photo: Getty Images)

Dying to get away? Plan that much needed vacation with your loved one today. (Photo: Getty Images)

 
If you and your partner are trying to plan something together, you may have a hard time picking just what to do because there are too many options. Truly anything that includes you two off work and just hanging out together is bound to be fun and relaxing, but making a mutual decision can still prove to be tough.

While there are endless options, here are a few that come to mind:

Staycation vibes

Obviously, the first choice is to kick it back with your loved one and just stay home. Sounds boring, but this is the ultimate recoup option. Say work has been insane and you have lived together or been around together, but you aren’t not fully there. Your mind may be elsewhere, which means you haven’t fully been there for one another. If that is the case, this is your chance to just shut out any sort of responsibility and let it just be you two. Focus on regrouping and lounging around together. If you get tired of staying at home, venture out in your local area and just keep it close and causal. Go to that movie you have both been dying to see or try that new yoga studio that opened up across the street. Vacation is meant to be a time to get away, but sometimes that can mean just escaping a bit in your own backyard together.

Happy couple in pink vintage retro car with arms raised. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Pick a random place to explore and road trip away together. (Photo: Shutterstock)

 

Roadtrip rumble

Have time to seriously plan a trip? Try planning a roadtrip for you and your partner. This takes a lot more effort because you are bouncing around from one location to the next, but in the end you will look back on your adventure with awe. The first step is to obviously select a country or state you to have been dying to thoroughly explore. Once you have select your location, the next steps are to do research. Look into each city you plan to visit and highlight a few to locations you would like to visit for food, drinks, amusement and more. You don’t have to have every detail planned out, but a loose itinerary is a great way to make sure you maximize your experience together in a new unexplored area.

All-expenses paid

Don’t want to plan too much, but also want to get away from the house? Your best bet may be an all-expenses paid vacation anywhere. Whether it is Mexico or the Caribbean, this trip will require planning in the beginning, but once you are there, you are fully taken care of. Look into a few options and weigh out the benefits of each. From there, you just need to fly out, lay back and enjoy the ride. You can choose to do as little or as much as you want, and you barely have to lift a finger because food and drinks are covered.

Christina Panta
Christina Panta

Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Christina aspires to be a public relations professional in a big city after graduation from James Madison University. In her free time when she’s not blogging away about dating and relationships, Christina loves to go shopping, watch Netflix and play with every puppy that crosses her path.

About the Author
Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Christina aspires to be a public relations professional in a big city after graduation from James Madison University. In her free time when she’s not blogging away about dating and relationships, Christina loves to go shopping, watch Netflix and play with every puppy that crosses her path.

About the Author

Christina Panta
Christina Panta

Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Christina aspires to be a public relations professional in a big city after graduation from James Madison University. In her free time when she’s not blogging away about dating and relationships, Christina loves to go shopping, watch Netflix and play with every puppy that crosses her path.

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