While traveling as a couple, you’ll quickly learn that there are unwritten laws that you start to understand after a couple weeks on the road together. Having spent more time traveling together than any couple we know, we have learned a ton of things that one ought to do while traveling with a partner as well as those things that best be avoided.
We’ve compiled the most important do’s and don’ts of couples travel from our experiences!
Do: Support One Another
You’re going to be challenged. Whether you’re struggling to speak to someone in a local language that you don’t understand, locked out of your bank account because of a fraud alert, lost and scared, or just plain jet lagged and exhausted, you’re going to have some hard times to deal with.
Make sure to support one another when you need it most.
The beauty of traveling as a couple is helping one another through those hard times and emerging from these challenges stronger as individuals and as a couple.
Don’t: Forget to Go on Dates
It’s a bit challenging to remember to plan romantic nights out when you feel like each minute of the 24 hours you’re allotted in a day are all allocated to what seems to be a date.
Walking the streets of a foreign city, wine tasting, or even going on a tour all seem like cute dates. But don’t forget to take time to go be alone with your partner and do something sweet for one another.
Plan a romantic date and feel like locals in whatever city you’re visiting.
Do: Compromise
Often times agendas will be conflicting. Be sure to make time for what both of you want to do and compromise. Whether it is an activity, a type of wine, or a restaurant, it is likely that you and your partner will have differing opinions at some point. Compromise. Suck it up and just realize that no matter what, your choice will be sublime.
Trust us, you’ll look back and laugh that you argued about one of you wanting pasta and the other one wanting pizza when the clear answer was to get both!
Don’t: Hold Back
Not everyone has the opportunity to travel with his or her lover. So don’t hold back! Take this opportunity to truly let go and love life. Do something you would never dream of doing. Try something new. Learn a new skill. Go for it and make some awesome memories with your loved one!
Do: Spend Time Apart
Revert back to our note on compromise. In some ways, these two can go hand in hand. If you are struggling to compromise, perhaps you ought to spend a bit of time apart and go off on your own mini adventures.
We have written about time apart a number of times, and we will always stress its importance. Whether it’s a simple hour of exercise or a day adventuring, spend time apart.
Read More: The Importance of Personal Time When Traveling as a Couple
Don’t: Be Selfish
If you’ve been to a destination that you’re revisiting with your partner for his or her first time, let’s say Florence, Italy, don’t be selfish and skip the Academia because you’ve already been and seen the David. Wait in the 45-minute line and take your better half to see that magnificent sculpture.
Remember how amazing it was on your first time and try to enhance the magical experience for your partner. It will be so nice to look back on it as a memory shared and created together.
My husband and I learned that we have to build in tons of extra time when we have a deadline (train departing, flight, tour, etc.). Our biggest fights always happened when we were stressed and rushing. Now we allow extra time and it we are early then we just wander around & explore nearby.
Kari
100% agree here…..when you let your ego get in the way and you lose consciousness you tend to put blame on your partner and find things that he or she is doing that are “wrong.” Better to be super early 🙂
Love these tips, will come in handy for our trip to Iceland in September!
Thanks for sharing!
Riley
Have an amazing trip! xx
Echo Kiersten! Jealous about this trip after seeing her pictures/blogs about it earlier this year.