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5 Wellcation Ideas That Won’t Break The Bank

If you’ve been on TikTok lately, you’ve probably seen someone journaling on a cabin porch at golden hour, a group of girls floating in a lake, or even a solo hiker catching a sunrise that looks almost too peaceful to be real. Your FYP is basically a mood board for slowing down — and it’s not a coincidence. Between productivity culture and burnout, a new trend could be the way to take the pressure out of traveling. Enter the “wellcation.”

Wellcations have been getting serious traction online and for good reason — we’re all tired. Not just physically tired, but the kind of tired that a good night’s sleep doesn’t fix: a tiredness stems from job applications, group projects, final exams, and showing up for everyone but yourself.

A wellcation — short for wellness vacation — is a trip intentionally built around rest, mental reset, and taking care of your mind and body. Think less “how many things can I pack into my suitcase” and more “how do I want to feel when I get home.” It’s the opposite of a jam-packed itinerary vacation: There’s no agenda or pressure to document and book everything — just you and the chance to decompress. Honestly, sign me up ASAP.

@_chardaisyy

Just relaxing and vibing! No plans, no deadlines, no obligations on vacation. #fy #travel #solotravel #wellnessjourney #creatorsearchinsights

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The best part? It’s less about where you go and more about the intention you bring to it. A wellcation can be a camping trip or a staycation in your own apartment — as long as you’re prioritizing rest over productivity, you’re doing it right. So, if you’re looking to take a break yourself after graduation, exams, or a long stint at work, here are five wellcation ideas that won’t break the bank. 

Camping trip

There’s nothing more fun than getting out of the house and spending the night in the woods with friends. Exploring nature and getting away from everyday tasks genuinely does something for your mental health. Find a state or national park near you, grab a tent (or borrow one), and simply go — just make sure to pick a park that fits you personally.

Lake weekend

Want to be near water? Go for it! Find a cabin rental, a campsite by a body of water, or even a swimming hole near you. Bring your friends, peaceful music, and some snacks. The vibe can be slow mornings, floating in the water, or a sunset you can stop to watch instead of photographing it. You don’t need the luxury beach to help ease your mind.

@keepingitcraftyy

life has been rough so we decided to go on a little wellness getaway this week✨☁️🫶🏻 #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #getaway #staycation #husbandandwife

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Solo staycation

Hear me out: the most underrated wellcation is sometimes just staying home — but actually treating yourself like you’re on a vacation. Sleep in. Cook a meal. Put your phone away for a few hours. Read the book you’ve been meaning to read for the longest. Go on a walk and listen to the sounds around you. After all, it’s the simple things that can really help you unwind.

Road trip

For your wellcation, you don’t have to go anywhere big. In fact, you can just pick a small town a few hours away that you’ve always been curious about. Drive there and plan to spend a weekend exploring at your own pace. Find a local coffee shop and sit in it for as long as you want. Or, check out a farmers market, a hiking trail, or a little bookstore. Road trips are healing, and small towns almost always deliver — especially if you live in a city. 

Weekly day trip

Can’t swing a multi-day trip this summer? Make it into a ritual instead. Pick one day a week to go somewhere — the beach, the botanical garden, a state park, a river trail, a new neighborhood to explore. By the end of season, you’ll have a whole collection of adventures — and you’ll have barely spent anything. 

@rachwein

literally couldn’t feel better after all this. did i miss anything?? 🫶🏼 #wellnessday #losangeles #coldplunge #sauna #inexpensive

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At the end of the day, a wellcation isn’t about where you’re going — it’s about deciding that rest is something you actually deserve, not just something you do when you crash. So, give yourself permission to slow down on purpose. You earned it.

Makalah Wright is a national writer for Her Campus and has contributed largely to the wellness section of the website. She has written articles based on mental health, relationships, and other wellness-related topics. She has also written personal essays about real-life experiences and she encourages readers to take inspiration or learn from it. She previously served as the fall 2024 entertainment and culture intern for Her Campus.

Makalah is a senior at the University of West Georgia, studying in public relations with a minor in music. After her undergrad, she plans to work within the public relations industry and eventually earn a masters in communication. She also hopes to run her own PR consulting business in the future.

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with loved ones, shopping, traveling to new places, and drinking iced coffee. She also enjoys playing the clarinet and listening to all types of music, specifically jazz.