5 Things to Know About First Travel as a Couple

5 Things to Know About First Travel as a Couple

5 Things to Know About First Travel as a Couple

Traveling together as a couple for the first time is an important step in your relationship. There are many things to keep in mind when you’re planning this trip, and it can get pretty overwhelming if you’re not adequately prepared. If this will be your only trip together in a given year, it should exceed all expectations. To make the process easier for you both, here are some things to think about before your first travel together as a couple:

Talk About Expenses Beforehand

Your budget is a big part of any vacation or trip that you take. Discuss your budget with each other before money becomes the main concern while on the trip itself. Make sure that everyone knows what’s going into the vacation fund and how much everything should add up to so there aren’t any surprises or hard feelings between you.

Here are some important questions to ask:

  • Who should pay for what expenses while on a trip?
  • What’s a reasonable amount of money to spend each day while traveling? Is there a daily budget to stick to?
  • How much money is there in a traveling fund total, and how should it be divided among the activities, tours, sights, souvenirs, etc.?

A possible solution could be that each person contributes an equal amount of money into the vacation fund from their savings or checking account. Then once that initial investment has covered any other expenses, each can pay for other expenses with whatever they would like to use out of their pocket.

Decide on the Destination

Many couples’ first time traveling experience is marked by challenges when picking a destination that appeals to both partners. Maybe you are longing to go to the Philippines to unravel the beauty secrets of Filipino women, while your partner is dying to spend a romantic getaway in the Maldives.

It may be best to discuss the various options you both find appealing and come up with at least two options where one appeals to your partner more than yourself and another option that appeals to you but not as much to your significant other. In the end, both of you may need to compromise on the destination.

Decide On Dates

Another traveling challenge is agreeing on a date that fits both partners’ busy schedules. For instance, if you are a banker and your partner is a model, it may be challenging to come up with a date where you both have time off from work simultaneously.

Some couples may opt to travel during peak periods such as summer holidays or winter breaks, but this could also prove to be very costly. To avoid conflicts with work schedules, you need to be flexible with your travel dates. Traveling during off-peak periods can help you save money since the prices are lower and accommodation is readily available.

Don’t forget to consider weather patterns when choosing a date for your trip. For example, you don’t want to plan a trip during monsoon or typhoon season if your destination is the Philippines. You could instead look at popular vacation spots that are known for consistently good weather year-round.

Leave Room for Romance and Relaxation

The excitement of discovering new places and activities can leave you and your partner on a whirlwind of fun and frolic. While that is wonderful, it is important to set aside some time for the two of you, too. There will be many new sights and fun things to do with your girlfriend or boyfriend, but this is also the time to take your relationship to the next level.

Whenever you feel overwhelmed by too many activities, set one night apart where you can spend time together and enjoy each other’s company. The more relaxed the two of you are, the better it will be for both of you. You might even want to book a room at a hotel with an indoor pool or spa so that you can spend some quality time together in a serene environment.

If your budget allows it, consider splurging on a luxury retreat specifically designed for romantic getaways and couples’ vacations. Whether it’s a candlelit dinner on the beach or a couples’ massage in a private cabana, taking time for romance and relaxation is essential for any couple traveling together for the first time.

How Long Will You Stay in One Location?

A good way to spend a mini vacation is to visit several different locations during your stay. You can pick a destination with airports or other modes of transportation nearby where you won’t spend all your time traveling from spot A to spot B. You could also look at accommodation near these transit areas to make walking or taking public transportation easily accessible.

Sometimes, you might not be sure about the duration of your stay. In that case, consider purchasing open air tickets, where you can make a stopover in a particular location for several days without having to purchase a separate ticket. This is perfect for destinations close enough to justify the additional cost of an open-ended ticket.

 

If you’re a couple planning your first trip together, these tips should help make it a memorable experience. Whether you are traveling for adventure or taking some time off from work for the honeymoon of your dreams, keep these simple steps in mind and enjoy every moment with each other!

 

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