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Etymology

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Blend of near +‎ vacation.

Noun

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nearcation (plural nearcations)

  1. A vacation to a destination relatively close to one's home.
    • 2010, Paul Edwards, Sarah Edwards, & Peter Economy, Home-Based Business for Dummies[1], Wiley, →ISBN:
      Economic downturns and high gas prices may restrain the urge to travel, but they don't eliminate it. To fill this ever-present urge, people replace vacations to faraway places with “staycations” or “nearcations.”
    • 2012 September 22, Edward McCann, “Great Brittany”, in Belfast Telegraph:
      My 'nearcation' was in Brittany, France's very own Celtic fringe where you're most likely to feel at home if you're from Ireland.
    • 2012 October 22, “Britons increasingly opting for 'nearcations'”, in The Telegraph:
      "But if petrol prices stay high and rail fares continue to rise, staycations may increasingly evolve into 'nearcations'."

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