According to those in the travel business, the nature of the average 'holiday' is changing. Rather than seeking a relaxing break in a far-away place, people now want exitement on their holidays and are keen to participate in unusual and challenging activities. Do you agree or disagree? Holidays are important because they provide a break from our normal (daily routine) and from the world of work. Traditionally, holidays have been seen as a time for relaxation and as an opportunity to visit another country in order to find out about its geography and customs. Nowadays, however, it seems that other types of holiday are becoming popular. Some people want their holiday to be a kind of adventure, and find this more exciting than going to the beach or visiting museums. On an adventure holiday, you may stay in quite basic (accommodation), rather than a (luxurious) hotel. Activities may involve things such as bush walking or cycling, or may form part of an aid project designed to help communities in (remote) areas. Holidays such as these are popular with people of all ages and can often help to promote tourism in rural environments. The increasing popularity of dangerous sports has also boosted the number of adventure holidays; for example, water sports, mountain climbing or (paragliding). These holidays are more popular with the younger generation, as they can be both physically and mentally (demanding). Participants are often seeking the sort of (thrills) that they cannot get in ordinary life. There is now greater awareness of the damaging effects of mass tourism and this may be one reason for the changing nature of holidays. This can only be a good thing. But perhaps people are also discovering that it is just as refreshing to take an active holiday, as it is to lie on a beach - though that is still a question of (personal preference).