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15 Summer Staycation Ideas On a Budget

Get inspired with these fun staycation ideas and discover the joys of exploring your own backyard this season.

It’s understandable if you want to get away from all the hustle and bustle of daily life. Although an international trip may not be feasible at the moment, you can still get that adventurous thrill with a staycation. A blend of vacationing and staying at home, a staycation can be just as exciting and luxurious as a regular trip – all it takes is some creativity and careful planning. It’s also much cheaper than a regular holiday so you can have fun without worrying about draining your bank account. 

Check out these 15 budget-friendly staycation ideas if you’re ready to start planning your local getaway.

1. Attend a virtual music festival

Countless artists and festival organizers are moving their events online so you can watch live performances all summer long. Take a look at Billboard’s ever-expanding list of musical events that can be streamed right from your home.

2. Have a spa day at home

Skip the expensive spa retreat and pamper yourself at home with a DIY manicure and facial. Take it a step further by transforming your bathroom into a relaxing oasis using an essential oil diffuser, candles, and zen music. If you really want to indulge, soak in the tub with a glass of wine or book an in-home massage.

3. Be a tourist in your own city

Take a weekend to discover new places in your hometown. From museums and markets to historic districts and nature parks, you’ll find plenty to explore in your backyard. Before you head out, browse sites like Groupon and Living Social for discounts on local attractions, events, and restaurants.

4. Camp under the stars

Turn off your phone and fill your schedule with activities like hiking, fishing, stargazing, and roasting marshmallows over an open fire in a national park near you! If you don’t live close to a campground, you can always pitch a tent in your backyard and share ghost stories with a flashlight.

5. Go on a safari

You don’t have to go all the way to Kenya or Botswana to catch a glimpse of Africa’s Big Five. Many zoos offer safari experiences so you can come face-to-face with lions, elephants, rhinos, and more. If there aren’t any safaris near you, ask your local farm if they are open to the public. Some farms have started running “safarmis,” self-drive tours which give you the chance to spot cows, pigs, ponies, and other barn animals.

6. Head to a drive-in theatre or restaurant

Give your staycation a retro vibe by watching movies at a drive-in theatre. Drive-in restaurants are also making a comeback so grab a bite at one if you want to feel nostalgic.

7. Take a day trip

The excitement of exploring a foreign country can be easily replicated with a one-day getaway. Pick a nearby town or neighborhood you’ve never been to and spend the afternoon getting lost in new shops and streets. The best part is you don’t need to shell out money for a hotel room since you’re headed home at the end of the day.

8. Hit the beach

You may not be able to go to Mexico, but you can bring the down south vacation up north. When the sun’s out, head to the nearest coastline or lake for swimming, suntanning, and long walks on the beach. You can also round up some friends to play beach volleyball or fly kites and build sandcastles with the kids. Don’t forget sunscreen and a cooler filled with refreshing drinks.

9. Learn a new skill

Is there something you’ve always wanted to try but never had the chance to learn? Well, now is the time to do it. Whether it’s painting, woodworking, cooking, or creative writing, you can take all sorts of classes at universities and community colleges. If you’re worried about cost, look out for one-day workshops and affordable courses at your local library or community center.

10. Volunteer

Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community while making new friends and learning valuable skills. You can volunteer at all sorts of places including animal shelters, retirement homes, hospitals, and food banks. Find a cause you believe in and choose a volunteer position that interests you.

11. Throw an event at your place

Invite your friends over for a barbecue, movie marathon, or board game night. Feel free to get creative and organize events based on your favorite reality tv show. For example, you could host a The Bachelor party, arrange a cooking competition just like Chopped, or set up an American Ninja Warrior obstacle course in your backyard.

12. Picnic in the park

Surprise your sweetie with a romantic picnic in the park. You’ll want to pack a cozy blanket and a delicious selection of cheeses and charcuterie items. If you don’t have time to prep a meal beforehand, grab take-out from your favorite restaurant or food truck.

13. Do a wine tasting

Consider doing a wine tour and participating in guided tastings if you live near a wine province. If you’re not close to any wineries you can always host a wine tasting at home. Prepare an assessment of appetizers and tell your friends to bring their favorite bottles to share.

14. Create your own tour

Play tour guide for the day by planning an exciting excursion for your family. You can put together a food tour with stops at different eateries or lead a bike tour through your favorite parks and trails.

15. Host a sports day

Bring out your crew’s competitive side by challenging them to a variety of outdoor activities. Sports such as soccer, kickball, and basketball don’t require much gear, while games like tug of war, water balloon tosses, and potato sack races are quick to set up in a backyard or local park.

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