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Staying Sober During Summer Vacations

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Summer Can Bring New Challenges

Summer is often associated with vacations, celebrations, and spending more time with family and friends. While these experiences can be enjoyable, they can also introduce new challenges for people in recovery.

Travel often means stepping outside of familiar routines. Restaurants, airports, beaches, cruises, weddings, and family gatherings frequently involve alcohol or other substances. At the same time, vacation schedules can disrupt healthy habits that normally support recovery.

Planning ahead can help make summer travel enjoyable without compromising sobriety.

Recovery Does Not Take a Vacation

One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming recovery can be put on hold while they are away.

Recovery is built through consistency. Daily routines, support systems, and healthy coping strategies continue to matter whether you are at home or hundreds of miles away.

Before traveling, consider what normally supports your recovery. Do you attend therapy? Participate in group counseling? Keep a consistent sleep schedule? Practice mindfulness or journaling?

Thinking about these routines ahead of time makes it easier to maintain them while traveling.

Plan for High-Risk Situations

Many summer activities involve alcohol. Instead of hoping temptation will not appear, prepare for it.

Ask yourself questions such as:

  • Will alcohol be available?
  • Who will I be spending time with?
  • Do I have a plan if I begin feeling uncomfortable?
  • Can I leave early if necessary?

Having a plan reduces anxiety and makes healthy decisions easier in the moment.

Maintain Healthy Habits

Vacations often disrupt normal schedules, but maintaining a few simple routines can make a significant difference.

Try to prioritize:

  • Consistent sleep
  • Regular meals
  • Staying hydrated
  • Physical activity
  • Time for relaxation
  • Staying connected with supportive people

These habits help reduce emotional and physical stress, which can lower relapse risk.

Stay Connected to Your Support System

Traveling does not mean you have to disconnect from recovery.

Many people schedule a therapy appointment before leaving or shortly after returning. Others stay in touch with sponsors, trusted family members, or supportive friends while traveling.

If you attend outpatient treatment, talk with your treatment team before your trip. They can help you identify potential challenges and develop strategies for managing them.

At Sarasota Addiction Specialists, our outpatient programs help individuals build practical recovery skills that apply to everyday life; including vacations, holidays, and other schedule changes.

Learn more about our outpatient treatment services.

Give Yourself Permission to Say No

Recovery sometimes requires making choices that feel uncomfortable.

You do not need to attend every event. You do not have to explain why you are declining a drink. You are allowed to leave situations that no longer feel supportive.

Protecting your recovery is never something to apologize for.

Enjoy Summer With Confidence

Vacations should create memories—not setbacks.

With preparation, healthy boundaries, and continued support, it is possible to enjoy everything summer has to offer while staying committed to recovery.

If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use, Sarasota Addiction Specialists offers compassionate outpatient addiction treatment in Sarasota, Florida.

Call (941) 444-6560 or visit:

https://www.sarasotaaddictionspecialists.com

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