Everyone wants to bask in the sun on sandy beaches or to ski the slopes. But why not vacation outside of the box? It is a vacation after all and here a few options to keep your adventure spirits high. Taking your hobbies and hit the road, whether you're looking for a getaway or staycation.

A Yoga Retreat-It may sound hippie-ish or outlandish for someone who has ever tried yoga, but consider it an investment in your health and a great way to relax. You can realign your mind body and soul with a little stretching of course. Gayot offers some tips and recommendations for new and experienced yogis to escape. You can Namaste in Spain just off Costa Blanco with a great climate and beach front view. In addition to daily yoga, this retreat also offers cooking lessons, kayaking or an aromatherapy facial.

Wine Tasting- If you're crazy about fermented grapes, looking to sharpen your palette and perhaps pick up some tips from a sommelier. At the Dry Creek Valley in Healdsburg, California you can actually bike a few trails and drink a few glasses (not at the same time). The distinct signature grape California Zinfandale grows in the area. If you want to take things slower, then Segway on the Somona wine tour.

Sports Game- The Superbowl  is just moments away. Old man winter has a tight grip on the northeast and because of it some fans won't be on the front lines of the stadium. That means ticket prices have dropped and hotels are looking to accommodate and offer great deals.

What's the advantage of staycations? Well there is no need for an itinerary. This type of trip is typically less expensive because you may be able to do what you love in just a weekend or day trip. Taking your hobby on the road is a great way to see the sights and do what you love.