The idea of a girls’ vacation is seen as a rite of passage. Those sun-drenched, booze-filled trips are the pillars of our teens and twenties, and those memories live on in the mythology of your friendship, keeping the embers burning when life gets in the way – at least temporarily – of creating new experiences together.
As I write this for the first time in 2019, I’ve noticed a decline in those all-girl vacations, according to a statistic that more and more women are choosing to vacation with their friends rather than their partners, contrary to those numbers. They used to be a concrete pillar of our annual calendar, but now they feel more moveable – and that feeling has intensified over the past few years. As we get older and fill our lives with partners and children, priorities naturally change and time becomes increasingly scarce. Even if the budget does extend to vacationing with family and friends, doing so can feel indulgent. For a million reasons, taking a break with your best friend seems impractical.
It’s entirely possible to get drunk in the company of your best friend
As the years go by, friendships wrap around a girl’s vacation like a damp, cold blanket – relationships, work, kids. Not all friendships can and should survive these stages, but the best ones can. If the idea of flying off to a foreign country with your closest friends may not be feasible now, it won’t always be so. There is no point in our lives where friendship becomes unimportant or unnecessary. Spending time with people who support us is one of the most nourishing and healthy things we can do. Sometimes it’s worth it to leave our partners or children at home and remember who we are away from them.