Vacation

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Vacation or holiday is a leave of absence from a regular occupation, or a specific trip or journey, usually for the purpose of recreation or tourism. People often take a vacation during specific holiday observances, or for specific festivals or celebrations. Vacations are often spent with friends or family.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term vacation has different meanings in different English-speaking countries. In the United Kingdom, vacation once specifically referred to the long summer break taken by the law courts and then later the term was applied to universities. The custom was introduced by William the Conqueror from Normandy where it facilitated the grape harvest. In the United States, the idea of vacation ties in with more general concepts of leave, time off and the idea of a well-deserved rest.

Types of Vacation[edit | edit source]

There are various types of vacations that cater to different preferences and activities. Some of these include:

  • Adventure Vacations: These vacations are for those who seek thrill and excitement. Activities may include hiking, skiing, white-water rafting, or rock climbing.
  • Beach Vacations: These vacations are for those who prefer relaxation and water activities. They are often spent at coastal areas with access to a beach.
  • Cultural Vacations: These vacations are for those interested in visiting historical sites, museums, and experiencing different cultures.
  • Eco Vacations: These vacations are for those who are environmentally conscious and want to experience nature without causing harm.

Benefits of Vacation[edit | edit source]

Vacations have been found to have numerous benefits. They can help reduce stress, improve physical health, improve mental health, and increase job performance upon return to work.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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