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How many nights is an ideal vacation?

The results are in, and science says more is the way to go. More frequent trips allow you to take regular breaks from work. Research shows that the ideal length of time for a vacation is between eight and eleven days, with eight days being the true sweet spot.



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In primary research to create Utrip, a company that uses artificial intelligence and psychology to create personalized trips, CEO and founder Gilad Berenstein found that most people described the 'perfect trip' as a seven- to ten-day stint. If you're the antsy type, have your activities lined up.

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“One of the biggest reasons not to take a two-week vacation is returning with a ton of stress because there is too much on your plate,” she says. “Even if you vacation for one full week and the two adjoining weekends, it can be manageable, but two full weeks is just too much and the stress begins to accumulate.

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According to research published in the Journal of Happiness Studies, the ideal length of a vacation is exactly eight days.

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The average American takes about 4.4 vacation days per year, according to a survey conducted by the U.S. Travel Association in 2019. This means that most Americans take one or two short trips each year, usually lasting between three and five days each time.

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But January and October — when most people are back at work after those popular vacation times — are usually the cheapest months to fly.

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Moreover, an eight-day trip gives travelers enough time to unpack, get their bearings, and settle into a new, more relaxed routine. After the eighth day, those positive vibes and wellness benefits start to taper off, according to the researchers' findings.

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Short vacations usually last between two to five days and are perfect for people who want a quick break from their daily routines. They are ideal for those who have limited time or are on a tight budget.

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