You probably already know that a beach vacation is relaxing, but now there’s a scientific reason you should be booking an oceanside escape. A new study by Michigan State University revealed that living in a location where you have the chance to see a lot of blue spaces, like a body of water, leads to lower levels of “psychological distress.”
The research focused on the city of Wellington in New Zealand, and looked at the correlation between whether or not people could see the ocean and the country’s health records. They even took into account other factors like age, sex, and wealth, and living by the sea still improved people’s mental health.
The reason? According to one of the co-authors, Amber Pearson, that brain can process natural backdrops better. “[That] reduces sensory stimuli and promotes mental relaxation,” she told Lonely Planet “Surely mental relaxation is part of the purpose of travel and holidays.”
While the study didn’t examine the effects of shorter time periods spent by water, many travelers might argue the sounds, smells, and sight of an ocean certainly evoke that feeling of “island time.” Pearson admitted there’s more research to be done to see if those other senses come into play (such as hearing the rhythm of the waves) in regards to the healing effects of a body of water.
Culled from Travel+Leisure.