Saturday, May 16, 2026

Why a Weekend Getaway Is More Valuable Than You Think

Getting away for a weekend refreshes my soul and allows me to slow down. 

Traveling through airports, train stations, or even in your own car on a road trip can either stress you or settle you. 

I personally find the latter to be incredibly beneficial to both my mental and physical health.

Here’s why I believe a weekend getaway needs to be in your near future.



1. It Gets You Out of the Normal and Into Something New

We grow and change as we experience new places, cultures, people, and perspectives. 

Even a short trip can wake something up inside of you. Sometimes we do not realize how stuck we feel until we step outside of our normal routines and surroundings.


2. It Gives You Room to Breathe

When planned correctly, a getaway allows you to simply enjoy the moment. 

You can slow down enough to read that book sitting on your nightstand, sit quietly with your thoughts, write the devotional you have wanted to write, or finally begin the book that has been on your heart.

There is something healing about stepping away from constant responsibility and allowing yourself space to just be.


3. It Creates Space for Real Conversation

Whether you are traveling alone, with a friend, in a group, or with your spouse, getting away from the day-to-day routine creates room for real conversation.

You can actually begin and finish a conversation without interruption. 

Whether it is time spent talking with God, laughing with your best friend, or reconnecting with someone you love, there is something special about having less to do and more time to simply enjoy the here and now with another human being.

Sometimes the best memories are not made in the big moments, but in the quiet conversations along the way.


So if you already know the value of a short getaway, I’d love to hear from you! Please email me at MSpanosTravels@gmail.com and share your favorite weekend escape or travel memory.

If you are looking for weekend getaway ideas, family trips, Disney escapes, or simple ways to refresh your soul, send me a DM on Instagram at @Michelle.Spanos or find me on Facebook at Michelle Chute Spanos.

And in the meantime, practice “mini vacays.”
Take a bubble bath. Wear Mickey ears around the house. Sit quietly outside for an hour. Watch the sunset. Read a book just for fun.

Sometimes rest begins long before the suitcase is packed.

Happy travels,
Michelle