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Darecations: high-stakes thrills
Saturday Star
|February 07, 2026
A SERIOUS DOSE OF 'GRIT'
VIA FERRATA in the Dolomites.
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IF YOU'RE tired of returning from vacation feeling like you've done nothing but scroll through your phone in a different time zone, you aren't alone.
This year, the travel world has officially hit a tipping point: we’re ditching the “fly and flop” for a serious dose of “grit”.
The era of passive lounging is being overtaken by a much bolder, high-stakes evolution: the darecation.
It's the “anti-algorithm” holiday, choosing something difficult, analogue, and slightly risky to prove you can still handle the real world.
From the peaks of the Dolomites to the shark-filled waters of South Africa, travellers are no longer asking “Where can I relax?” but rather “What am I capable of?”
To qualify as a true darecation rather than just a busy holiday, an itinerary must hit three specific markers:
The learning curve: A darecation has a “barrier to entry”. You aren’t just hopping on a horse for a 20-minute trail ride; you're joining a multi-day expedition across Iceland or learning to command a team of huskies in an actual Arctic blizzard. If there’s no “how-to” involved, it’s just sightseeing.
The analogue element: Forget high-tech gadgets and GPS. This trend favours “low-fi” skills that would make your ancestors proud. We're talking traditional blacksmithing in Japan, navigating by the stars (celestial navigation), or mastering the art of wilderness bushcraft. It’s all about what you can do, not what your phone can do.
The element of risk: It has to push your comfort zone. Whether you're free-diving into the deep blue or steering a raft through Class 5 rapids, there has to be a real chance of “oops”. That tiny bit of risk is exactly what makes the victory taste so sweet!
This story is from the February 07, 2026 edition of Saturday Star.
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