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5 Things to Make Your Summer Break Extraordinary
Summer break is almost here, are you ready? If you’re tired of doing the same thing every year, you’re not alone. Many people get into the habit of routine, and while that can be fun, sometimes you just need more adventure in your life.
If you’re determined to have an extraordinary break, here are some great ideas.
1. Get out onto the water
Do you like being on the water? Maybe you normally spend your break on the warm beaches of Florida or California. Or maybe you prefer visiting the beach, but you’ve never considered getting out onto the water.
If you love the water, head to a lake or river. Do you have a friend with a boat? Ask them if you can tag along for an adventure. Maybe they like to go water skiing or wakeboarding. Maybe they’ve got a giant inner tube to pull behind their boat.
Find out what equipment they already have, and if they don’t have what you want, get your own water sports equipment and bring it along.
Even if you’re not into boating, you can tag along and go swimming or float around in a giant inner tube. Not everyone will be in the boat all the time, so feel free to relax on the shore.
2. Go to a water park
Spring break is the ideal time to head to a water park. It will be warm, but it won’t be scorching hot like in the summer. You’ll probably want to wear sunscreen anyway, but you’ll be able to enjoy being out in the sun a little more.
There are so many water parks around the world, so you probably don’t need to fly anywhere special to get to one. Unless, of course, you’re determined to visit a specific water park or area.
For instance, California has water parks combined with miniature golf courses. Other water parks are much larger and are located in popular tourist destinations like Spain, Dubai, and Australia.
Some water parks aren’t just made of water slides and miniature rivers to float around. Some actually have artificial waves for surfing, while others offer a real opportunity for wakeboarding, canoeing, and bungee jumping.
If you’re going to visit a water park out of your area, you may as well go multiple days in a row. If you get bored with any of the rides or attractions, you can always just hang out in the pool, dip your feet in, and people watch.
3. Learn a new skill
Not everyone is into parties. If you happen to be a bit more practical, consider taking the time to learn a new skill. For instance, maybe you’ve always wanted to learn how to cook or pick up woodworking. Whatever you’ve been wanting, pursue it during your break.
Most skills can be learned either online or locally. Chances are, you can find a group dedicated to whatever you’re interested in learning. Once you find a source you feel comfortable learning from, dive in and don’t look back.
4. Travel overseas
Instead of just taking a simple road trip with your friends, consider traveling somewhere far away. For example, plan a trip to London, Paris, or Barcelona. Get out of your comfort zone and travel somewhere that will give you a completely new experience in terms of language, culture, and art.
Traveling overseas will give you an amazing experience that you’ll never forget. You’ll learn plenty of new things, taste new foods, experience new ideas, and you’ll pick up some of the language or local dialect as well.
5. Pick up crafting
Crafting is an art that can get rather addicting, but what should you do? With so many types of crafts to choose from, you’ll find something of interest. Some crafts involve yarn, like crochet, while others involve cutting and gluing, like scrapbooking.
You can also construct and paint wooden models, like boats, cars, trains, and planes. No matter what you’re interested in, there’s a craft project out there for you.
Make this Summer Amazing
Spring break is a time to enjoy yourself and not take life too seriously. If you’ve been studying hard, this is the time to take a break and relax. Do something different, something exciting. Spend time with your friends and enjoy yourself fully. The world, including your studies, can wait.