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Opinion

From repeater to first timer: why it’s good to change your holiday destination from time to time

Katja Fischer
15.8.2024
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

After spending four summers in the same place, we took the plunge. And were rewarded with a refreshingly new and beautiful vacation. Here’s why it’s worth changing your go-to holiday spot every now and then.

«We’ve gone to the exact same place a whopping four summers in a row. Sound boring? Well, it is. And that makes it wonderful.» When I wrote those words exactly one year ago, I didn’t know it would be the last summer at our usual destination.

In that article, I was raving about the advantages of knowing your destination like the back of your hand. Convenience was one of them. And it’s a legitimate quality in the holiday context – especially with children.

Fast forward one year and I still fully agree with what I wrote back then. Nevertheless, we, that’s my husband, two daughters aged eight and five and I, took the plunge this year. Quite literally, too. Instead of the Adriatic, we were splashing about in the Atlantic this time. It was gloriously refreshing. And here’s why:

5 reasons to leave the familiar

And now for the big question…

… repeater or first timer – which is better? I can’t answer that question for you. After all, I’ve discovered many advantages in both vacation options. And I’d do both in a heartbeat. Besides, it doesn’t really matter anyway. Holidays are holidays and always great anyway. At the moment, only the travel gods know where we’ll be heading next year. If you have a tip, leave it in the comments.

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