Sometimes you don’t need a vacation, you just need to get away for a couple of days.

There are times when you don’t need to organize anything big?
…No searching for flights, no scheduling impossible agendas, no waiting for “the perfect moment” to arrive.
Just notice that soft tiredness that builds up… and do something simple with it.
Mayo has something special for that.
The days are getting longer, the air is changing, and suddenly you feel like being outside.
Two or three days. No more.
But far from the usual noise.
The moment you decide to leave
It usually happens without warning.
On any given Tuesday.
Or a long afternoon when you look at the calendar and think: we could go.
And this time, you don’t let it go.
Day 1: Arrive leisurely and begin to relax
No need to leave early.
You don’t even need a plan.
Travel is already part of the getaway when you don’t have to run.
Travel without pressure
No need to leave early.
You don’t even need a plan.
Travel is already part of the getaway when you don’t have to run.
Driving without looking at the clock every five minutes.
Stop if you feel like it.
Play music. Or not.
Gradually, the rhythm changes.
The first afternoon: walking aimlessly
You arrive, drop things off… and leave.
No map.
No objective.
Just walking.
Maybe even the beach.
Perhaps along a nearby trail.
Maybe just around, recognizing the place.
It doesn’t take long for the body to understand: there’s no rush here.

Day 2: A whole day without a watch
This is where the real escape begins.
There are no definite plans.
And yet, the day fills up.
Waking up with natural light
No alarms.
The light enters little by little.
You hear some wind, maybe birds, maybe the sea if it’s close.
You get up slowly. You have breakfast without an hour.
Plans that are not plans
Go out when you feel like it.
A long walk.
Feet in the sand.
A conversation without interruptions.
Nothing extraordinary.
And, precisely because of this, everything fits.
The afternoon that lengthens
In May, the light holds out.
And that changes everything.
There is no rush to return.
There is no feeling that the day is coming to an end.



Day 3: Bidding farewell without haste
The last day is not as heavy as it used to be.
Maybe because you know you haven’t run.
The last walk
A quiet coffee.
A short, almost farewell walk.
Look around a little more slowly.
As if you wanted to save that rhythm for later.
To return different (although it may not seem so)
You come back.
But not exactly the same.
You slept better.
You have thought less.
You have been more present.
And that, although it may seem small, is noticeable.
Sleeping near the sea, just like that
A campsite on the coast of Huelva has something very specific:
does not obligate you to anything.
You can do little… and make it enough.
And, little by little, slow down the pace.
Without intending to.
As almost all plans should be.
-Susana

Book your stay at Camping Playa La Bota
A place where it all fits together
There are getaways that need a lot of things.
And others, like this one, just need a place where everything is easy. Book your stay in advance to enjoy the getaway you deserve.


