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Micro-cations: The big appeal of the tiny holiday

Micro-cations: The big appeal of the tiny holiday

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From passport privilege to overtourism and carbon cost, the boom in two- to four-day “micro-cations” reveals how modern travellers are rethinking rest.

In April 2025, Sarah Pardi flew from France to Velbastaður, a small town in the Faroe Islands, for a four-day break. Renting a car, she explored lesser-known corners of the islands – ancient sites, dramatic land formations, waterfalls and local distilleries. It wasn’t the season for puffins or the Northern Lights, but it didn’t matter. “I was getting to see a part of the world that most people never have the chance to visit,” she says.

Pardi’s trip reflects a growing travel trend: the micro-cation – short breaks lasting two to four days that are reshaping how people take holidays.

“I almost always choose short vacations for one main reason: I can visit more places,” Pardi adds. “Fewer nights can also equal big savings. And each day is more impactful – you’re really in the moment, and you have more [money] to spend on what matters.”

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