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50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

It’s always nice to read travel quotes because it pushes you to pack your bags and explore the world. There’s something about the wise words that triggers one to leave their comfort zones. But wouldn’t it be more fun to take on a journey around the globe with the one you love? That’s for certain!  Don’t you think?

Why should I travel with my partner?

Most of us know that traveling can improve our perspectives in life. It is safe to say that it is your ticket to your better selves.  Now, if you are traveling with someone else, chances are –  you would grow together, making your bond stronger than ever.

While some people will still choose to travel on their own because of its apparent advantages, being with someone you love has its perks too. You can split the travel expenses , for crying out loud!  🙂 But kidding aside, if you are still having doubts about traveling together with your partner, then perhaps these travel quotes should keep you both on the road.

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1. “I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” — Mark Twain

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2. “In Life, It’s Not Where You Go, It’s Who You Travel With” –  Charles Schulz

3. “never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – ernest hemingway.

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

4. “Travel is like love, mostly because it’s a heightened state of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed. That is why the best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end.” — Pico Iyer

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5. “Home is where the heart is, and my heart is wherever I am at the moment.” — Lily Leung

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

6. “Wherever you go, go with all your heart. “– Confucius

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

7. “You don’t choose the day you enter the world and you don’t choose the day you leave. It’s what you do in between that makes all the difference.” – Anita Septimus

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

8. “It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves – in finding themselves.” – Andre Gide

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

9. “Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” ― Anita Desai

10. “you develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot. “ – shakuntala devi, 11. “though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. “ – ralph waldo emerson.

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

12. “We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls” – Anais Nin

13. “When traveling with someone, take large doses of patience and tolerance with your morning coffee.” –  Helen Hayes

14. “Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.” ― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

15. “He who does not travel does not know the value of men.” – Moorish proverb

16. “A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.” – John Steinbeck

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17. “A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.” – Tim Cahill

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

18. “Wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once existed between man and the universe.” – Anatole France

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

19. “Traveling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, “I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.” – Lisa St. Aubin de Teran

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

20. “Travel brings power and love back into your life” – Rumi

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21. “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.”- Ralph Waldo Emerson

22. “Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience “– Francis Bacon

23. “Thanks to the interstate highway system, it is now possible to travel from coast to coast without seeing anything.” – Charles Kural

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24. “Remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.” – Roy M. Goodman

50 Best Travel Quotes for Couples (Love and Travel)

25. “Travel only with thy equals or thy betters; if there are none, travel alone.” –The Dhammapada

26. “Half the fun of the travel is the aesthetic of lostness.” – Ray Bradbury

27. “We wander for distraction, but we travel for fulfillment.” – Hilaire Belloc

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28. “Don’t tell me how educated you are, tell me how much you traveled.” –Mohammed

29. “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.” – Mary Anne Radmacher Hershey

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30. “People don’t take trips – trips take people.” – John Steinbeck

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31. “I get a friend to travel with me… I need somebody to bring me back to who I am. It’s hard to be alone.” – Leonardo DiCaprio

32. “If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears.” – Cesare Pavese

33. “Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.” –Seneca

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34. “Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Andre Gide

35. “He who returns from a journey is not the same as he who left.” – Chinese proverb

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36. “Travel opens your heart, broadens your mind and fills your life with stories to tell.” – Paula Bendfeldt

37. “Bizarre travel plans are dancing lessons from God.” -Kurt Vonnegut

38. “You can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Christopher Columbus

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39. “Sometimes it’s the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination.” – Drake

40. “A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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41. “The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who should be friends.” – Shirley MacLaine

42.  “I am a passionate traveler, and from the time I was a child, travel formed me as much as my formal education.” – David Rockefeller

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43. “Travel is never a matter of money, but of courage.” – Paulo Coelho

44. “A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” – John A. Shedd

45. “How you live your life is up to you. You have to go out and grab the world by the horns. Rope it before it ties you down and decides for you.” – Sarah Reijonen

46. “You develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot.” – Shakuntala Devi

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47. “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

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48. “Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing.” – Barry Finlay

49. “Some people live more in twenty years than others do in forty. It’s not the time, it’s the person” – Doctor Who

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50. “When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people” – Clifton Fadiman

With so many romantic travel quotes, I am sure you need a romantic destination to match. India is full of diversity and surprises – the palace hotels and forts of Rajasthan make for amazing backdrops for your romantic getaway.  So why not  book an exclusive Honeymoon Tour Packages to Rajasthan  to woo your better half?

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Amazing Quotes especially “Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – Ernest Hemingway. I really loved this. Great post with wonderful photos.

Glad you like it!

very nice collection of quotes. keep spreading the love.

Hi, your article is very amazing. Travel is my passion and all quotes are very nice. Thanks for Sharing this!

Great selection of quotes guys. Keep up the good work!

All of this love and travel quotes are really amazing, keep it up, thanks.

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Hi, Your articles attract me like a magnet. I keep going back to them. Best part being your choice of topics. Big thanks to you for delighting us with your work. Please keep writing. Cheers!

Hello Peter, Thank you so much and we’re doing our best to make our articles relatable and informative.

Those are some great quotes on Love and Travel. They make you look at travel in a different way… Great compilation.

Thank you Rob, we really want our readers to fall in love with traveling.

Great post! Totally useful! You have a wonderful website about Trips and stories. Good luck to you in the future

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49 Couples Travel Quotes to Inspire Love and Adventure

January 11, 2020 By Jen Ambrose 31 Comments

Updated February 1, 2024

Looking for some couples travel quotes? Here are 41 of the sweetest, funniest, most inspiring quotes about love and adventure. Whether you're looking for travel captions for Instagram, quotes to include in a love letter, or inspiration for your wedding vows, these romantic travel quotes are the place to start. #couplestravel #romanticquotes #travelquotes

A meaningful quote can stay with you for a long time. It can be a reminder, an inspiration, a comfort, or a reality check. A quote can help you express something you struggle to put into words, or it can bring up a feeling or belief you didn’t even know you had. If you’re a traveler, you probably love travel quotes for these very reasons.

As two people who’ve dedicated our marriage thus far to exploring the world together, couples travel quotes hold a special place in our hearts. (And as two people trying to put our experiences into words, well, sometimes it’s best to leave it to the experts!)

We’ve read a lot of quotes about love and travel, and these are a few (well, many) of our favorites. Whether you need inspiration for your wedding vows or some couple travel captions for Instagram , one of these quotes might be just what you’re looking for.

Looking for some couples travel quotes? Here are 41 of the sweetest, funniest, most inspiring quotes about love and adventure. Whether you're looking for travel captions for Instagram, quotes to include in a love letter, or inspiration for your wedding vows, these romantic travel quotes are the place to start. #couplestravel #romanticquotes #travelquotes

The Best Couples Travel Quotes

The most romantic travel quotes, the best honeymoon trip quotes, inspiring quotes about love & adventure, my own love quotes about traveling together, puns & funny couple travel quotes, more quotes about traveling together.

Since we’ve been traveling together for so long , it can be too easy to lose sight of how incredibly precious this experience is. Taking a step back to reflect on one of these travel quotes for couples always brings us back to a place of gratitude.

“Let’s find some beautiful places to get lost together.”

Romantic travel quote: Let's find some beautiful places to get lost together.

“And if travel is like love, it is, in the end, mostly because it’s a heightened state of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed. That is why the best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end.”  – Pico Iyer

“Couples who travel together stay together.”

“Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.” – Anonymous PostSecret (commonly misattributed to Alice in Wonderland creator Lewis Carroll)

Lewis Carroll Romantic Travel Quote: Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.

“Oh darling, let’s be adventurers.”

“We are the luckiest people in the world. How many couples get to travel together and spend quality time like we do?” – Lindsey Gormley

If you need inspiration for a love letter, anniversary card, or Valentine, look no further than these romantic travel quotes.

“I want to travel the world with you, go to every country, every city, take pictures and be happy.”

“I’m in love with you and with the world.”

Romantic travel quote: I'm in love with you and with the world.

“Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me, whispering again and again and again and again: I love you.” – John Green

“Kiss my lips and let’s run away together.”

“And we will travel together and just be in love forever.”

Romantic travel quote: And we will travel together and just be in love forever.

“I just want to hold your hand and wander the streets with you.”

“Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?” – “ Song of the Open Road, 15 ,” by Walt Whitman

“Escape and breathe the air of new places together.”

Even if society doesn’t really approve of our lifestyle of long-term travel , it does approve of one thing: travel for newlyweds. In fact, society believes so strongly in the power of getting away together, it’s the first thing couples are expected to do after their wedding .

Looking for some couples travel quotes? Here are 41 of the sweetest, funniest, most inspiring quotes about love and adventure. Whether you're looking for travel captions for Instagram, quotes to include in a love letter, or inspiration for your wedding vows, these romantic travel quotes are the place to start. #couplestravel #romanticquotes #travelquotes

“Our honeymoon will shine our life long: its beams will only fade over your grave or mine.”  – Jane Eyre , by Charlotte Bronte

“These words are so sweet: honey, moon.”  – Kelly Link

“A wedding without a honeymoon is like a birthday without the cake.”  – Virginia Andrews

“A honeymoon is an opportunity to connect with each other and lose ourselves in blissful romance.”

“Traveling is the best thing any couple can do. That’s how we had the idea of the honeymoon. Newly wed couples going to a new place on their own so that all they could have is each other.”  – Salil Jha

The thing about traveling as a couple, though, is that it makes you realize the parallels between travel and love. Sometimes what we’re seeking when we travel is the same thing we’re looking for in another person or a relationship. If you ask me, these quotes about adventure and love say it best.

“I don’t want to be tied down to someone. I want to be set free with someone.”

“I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you.” – E. Grin

“Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.”

Romantic quote: Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.

“You keep me safe, I’ll keep you wild.”

“Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with.” – Beau Taplin

“What we find in a soul mate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with.” – Robert Brault

Robert Brault Romantic Quote: What we find in a soul mate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with.

“As soon as I saw you, I knew you would be an adventure of a lifetime.” – Winnie the Pooh

“You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost.” – Mary Oliver

“A couple who travel together grow together.” – Ahmad Fuadi

“Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction.” – Wind, Sand, and Stars , by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

As someone who’s inspired by travel, love, quotes about travel and love, and words in general, I thought I’d try my hand at writing some of my own sayings. And if you think one of them could make an Instagram caption for travel with love, feel free to use it – and tag us @passionsandplaces !

“Even if we stay in one place, being married to you is adventure enough.”

“When you love someone, you even love them when your luggage is lost.”

“Here’s to road trips, red eyes, and a lifetime of adventure together.”  

“Travel keeps you young and free, even when you’re an old married couple.”

“Take me anywhere; just take me with you.”

“Long drives feel shorter when they’re done in love.”

Not all couples travel quotes have to be serious. Here are some entirely terrible travel-inspired pick-up lines and super cheesy quotes to roll your eyes at. (Note: Ryan hates puns more than anything and wants to make it clear that he did NOT approve of including these.)

“I’d fly in the middle seat to get to you.”

“Did you overstay your visa? ‘Cuz you got ‘fine’ written all over you.”

“A romantic getaway? Alpaca the bags!”

“Are you a pilot? ‘Cuz you look pretty fly to me.”

“The only baggage in this relationship is our suitcases.”

“If you were a TSA agent, I’d be happy to get a body scan.”

Here are a few more of the best couple travel quotes to inspire you and your loved ones.

“I want to travel the world with two things in my hands: your hand in one and a camera in the other.”

“Happiness is planning a trip to somewhere new, with someone you love.” – Marie Cribaillet

“In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with.” – Charles Schulz

Charles Schulz Travel Quote: In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with.

“I would like to travel the world with you twice. Once, to see the world. Twice, to see the way you see the world.”

“I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m going. Are you coming with me?”

“No road is long in good company.” – Turkish proverb

“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – Ernest Hemingway

“I would gladly live out of a suitcase if it meant I could see the world with you.”

Looking for some couples travel quotes? Here are 41 of the sweetest, funniest, most inspiring quotes about love and adventure. Whether you're looking for travel captions for Instagram, quotes to include in a love letter, or inspiration for your wedding vows, these romantic travel quotes are the place to start. #couplestravel #romanticquotes #travelquotes

And there you have it! The top 49 couples quotes we could find about adventure, travel, and experiencing life together. Reading these quotes made us reminisce about our wedding and the most romantic trips we’ve taken. We hope they’ll do the same for you!

What are your favorite travel and adventure quotes couples for couples?

Looking for some couples travel quotes? Here are 41 of the sweetest, funniest, most inspiring quotes about love and adventure. Whether you're looking for travel captions for Instagram, quotes to include in a love letter, or inspiration for your wedding vows, these romantic travel quotes are the place to start. #couplestravel #romanticquotes #travelquotes

About Jen Ambrose

Jen Ambrose was born and raised in Montana, but has lived on both coasts and abroad. She and Ryan got married in 2016, and promptly got rid of their stuff, quit their office jobs, and left their Boston apartment to travel long-term. Now, they travel together (and occasionally apart) while working remotely, often housesitting along the way. Jen previously served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda and earned a Masters degree in International Development - both of which have shaped her passion for responsible tourism. She's also a yoga teacher and personal trainer, working both online and in many of the places she visits.

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September 10, 2023 at 1:19 am

thank you so much ! 🙂

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July 18, 2023 at 2:25 pm

Keep me safe, I’ll make you wild.

This fits me and hubby to a tee. I will use several of your quotes. Thanks for the inspirations. Travel on!

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August 3, 2023 at 4:15 pm

Thanks Lisa, so glad you liked them – and found one that fits so well 😉

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May 31, 2023 at 11:08 am

Passions and Places, your collection of couples travel quotes is a delightful and inspiring read. The quotes you have compiled beautifully capture the essence of traveling together as a couple, from adventure and exploration to shared experiences and deepening connections. It’s wonderful to see how travel can bring couples closer and create lasting memories. Thank you for sharing these inspiring quotes that remind us of the joys of traveling as a couple.

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April 6, 2023 at 10:50 am

Great quotes thanks for sharing with us.

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March 25, 2023 at 2:34 am

Amazing Travel Quotes. thank you for sharing this information

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February 11, 2023 at 4:46 am

very sweet and unique quotes never ever read before.

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April 28, 2022 at 10:17 pm

And…..this is pinned! and bookmarked, yes I am an old fashioned girl who still uses bookmarks. Thanks for this post

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February 12, 2022 at 10:19 am

I loved your punny quotes. This one made me laugh “Did you overstay your visa? ‘Cuz you got ‘fine’ written all over you.”

February 13, 2022 at 7:17 pm

Haha! Thank you 😀

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February 12, 2022 at 9:04 am

These are all such beautiful quotes to use. They would be great if you have a couple Instagram page!

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February 11, 2022 at 11:16 pm

Great quotes! Thanks for sharing.

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November 22, 2021 at 4:09 am

Thank you soo much for sharing this wonderful quotes. I love this.

November 22, 2021 at 3:25 pm

Thanks for commenting, I’m glad you enjoyed it!

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September 24, 2021 at 5:23 am

Have read many travel quotes, but first time I am reading a collection of couple travel quotes. Nice collection

September 24, 2021 at 6:14 pm

Thanks, Seema!

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December 12, 2020 at 12:00 pm

Travelling with your partners are the perfect to spend time with partner. These travelling quotes are great to ensure the love and adventure and also it increases the bonding in relationship.

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February 1, 2020 at 11:51 am

Aww this is so sweet! I love finding good quotes, so this is a great collection of them 🙂

February 3, 2020 at 1:45 pm

Thanks Katie! 🙂

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November 16, 2020 at 10:13 pm

this is really awsome.i love it very much

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Thanks so much, we appreciate it! 🙂

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February 1, 2020 at 3:14 am

Great quotes, I loved the “I’d fly in the middle seat with you” quote. That is true love! 🙂

February 1, 2020 at 3:34 am

Haha, right?! The ultimate test! 😀

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January 19, 2020 at 3:42 pm

These are too sweet! Saving them for when I finally get a travel buddy…

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January 19, 2020 at 8:54 am

I enjoyed much…! True!

January 26, 2020 at 2:54 am

Thanks Maria! 🙂

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January 18, 2020 at 11:59 pm

I love this! Great graphics too. 🙂 I’m definitely pinning this for later.

January 19, 2020 at 6:43 am

Thank you so much!:)

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Whether you’re going on your very first trip together or planning your next joint adventure, the best travel quotes for couples express why traveling together can be so special. After all, there’s nothing quite as incredible as fulfilling your wanderlust together and seeing the world with your partner by your side. 

As these couple travel quotes show, love and travel go hand in hand; each enhances the other. To help you get inspired for your next trip as a couple, this collection includes everything from funny couple travel quotes and couple adventure quotes to short couple travel quotes and travel with husband/wife quotes . Add in one of the best romantic hotels in Tenerife or couple suites in Las Vegas , and you’ll have everything you need for a romantic getaway!

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Have a look through these romantic couple travel quotes and be sure to save your favorites so you can return to them again and again for love and travel inspiration !

Short Couple Travel Quotes

These short travel quotes for couples may be simple, but they pack a lot of meaning into very few words.

1. “In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with.” – Charles Schulz

1. "In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with." – Charles Schulz

This short couple travel quote works for both travel and life. No matter where you’re headed, having your partner alongside you will make any journey better.

2. “Travelling in the company of those we love is home in motion.” – Leigh Hunt

2. "Travelling in the company of those we love is home in motion." – Leigh Hunt

I love this charming travel quote for couples . Sometimes, home isn’t a place – it’s a person!

3. “Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – Ernest Hemingway

3. "Never go on trips with anyone you do not love." – Ernest Hemingway

This pithy couple trip quote offers some very wise advice. Traveling can be very stressful, so it’s always best to explore with someone you already know you like a lot.

4. “As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was about to happen.” – A. A. Milne

4. "As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was about to happen." – A. A. Milne

This charming couple adventure quote from the author of Winnie the Pooh is the perfect inspiration for planning your next trip together.

5. “Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.” – Anonymous

5. "Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once." – Anonymous

As this travel with partner quote suggests, the best person to spend your life with (and travel with!) is someone who makes you feel safe yet will also keep life interesting.

6. “You are my greatest adventure, always and forever.” – Gretka Milkovic

6. "You are my greatest adventure, always and forever." – Gretka Milkovic

This romantic couple travel quote could even work as a wedding vow. It’s simple, sweet, and very loving.

7. “Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter.” – Izaak Walton

7. "Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter." – Izaak Walton

In other words, time flies when you’re having fun together! Having your partner along for your latest adventure will help make even the longest trip more enjoyable.

8. “A couple who travels together, grows together.” – Ahmad Fuadi

8. "A couple who travels together, grows together." – Ahmad Fuadi

This short and sweet couple travel quote sums up the value of traveling together well. Spending so much time together and navigating unfamiliar places is the perfect recipe for growing closer.

9. “Travel brings power and love back to your life.” – Rumi

9. "Travel brings power and love back to your life." – Rumi

This cute travel quote for couples works for non-couples and other travelers too. I like the sentiment that travel can be empowering and also help build relationships.

10. “So, come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned.” – J. M. Barrie

10. "So, come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned." – J. M. Barrie

This iconic travel saying for couples comes from Peter Pan and captures the childlike wonder and sense of adventure that come with exploring the world together.

11. “Oh darling, let’s be adventurers.” – Anon

11. "Oh darling, let’s be adventurers." – Anon

It doesn’t get much more poetic than this couples vacation quote . If you haven’t started planning your next trip together yet, let this quote be a sign to get started!

12. “Love is meant to be an adventure.” – Gordon B. Hinckley

12. "Love is meant to be an adventure." – Gordon B. Hinckley

This short couples travel quote is good advice for both romantic relationships in general and travel. It’s also a great reminder to stay positive throughout the ups and downs and think of it all as an adventure.

13. “If life is a journey, then let my soul travel and share your pain.” – Santosh Kalwar

13. "If life is a journey, then let my soul travel and share your pain." – Santosh Kalwar

Sharing the good and bad times with someone we love lightens our load and makes the long journey through life or to our next travel destination a little easier.

14. “I always have many roads to travel, but I take the one which leads to you.” – Amit Kalantri

14. "I always have many roads to travel, but I take the one which leads to you." – Amit Kalantri

This lovely vacation quote for couples is also a fantastic metaphor for a good relationship. There are many choices that come up in life, but love means choosing to be with your partner over and over again.

15. “I would go everywhere and anywhere with you.” – Cassandra Clare

15. "I would go everywhere and anywhere with you." – Cassandra Clare

This adorable travelling with your partner quote is a great response to use when your partner asks where you want to go on your next trip.

16. “Together is a beautiful place to be.” – Unknown

16. "Together is a beautiful place to be." – Unknown

There’s no denying that this love quote about traveling together is 100% true.

17. “You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free.” – Thich Nhat Hahn

17. "You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free." – Thich Nhat Hahn

This travelling partner quote offers a beautiful way of looking at love and travel. Being with your partner should be a liberating experience that allows you to live life to the fullest.

18. “We have nothing to lose and a world to see.” –Rainie Navarro

18. "We have nothing to lose and a world to see." –Rainie Navarro

This is the perfect wanderlust couple travel quote to inspire you and your partner to start exploring. Experiencing the many amazing places the world has to offer is worth it, especially when you can do it together.

19. “We’d rather have a passport full of stamps than a house full of stuff.” – Anonymous

19. "We’d rather have a passport full of stamps than a house full of stuff." – Anonymous

This travel quote for couples is all about priorities, and if you’re a huge travel buff like us, it will definitely ring true!

20. “I would gladly live out of a suitcase if it meant I could see the world with you.” – Unknown

20. "I would gladly live out of a suitcase if it meant I could see the world with you." – Unknown

Sometimes, being together means sacrificing a few comforts, but for us, love and world travel are well worth living out of a suitcase.

Funny Couple Travel Quotes

These funny travel quotes for couples will provide you with some relatable humor while you’re on the road with your partner.

21. “I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” – Mark Twain

21. "I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them." – Mark Twain

Mark Twain is well known for his wise and witty sayings like this one, which is as true as it is funny.

22. “When travelling with someone, take large doses of patience and tolerance with your morning coffee.” – Helen Hayes

22. "When travelling with someone, take large doses of patience and tolerance with your morning coffee." – Helen Hayes

As this funny travel with your love quote points out, taking a trip with your partner isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. That’s where having a little patience (and some caffeine!) comes in.

23. “You have the passport to my heart.” – Anonymous

23. "You have the passport to my heart." – Anonymous

This couple travel quote may sound a little corny, but it’s also sweet and cute.

24. “Life is about doing things that don’t suck with people who don’t suck.” – John Green

24. "Life is about doing things that don’t suck with people who don’t suck." – John Green

This humorous couple trip quote speaks for itself: do things you love with people you love and you’ll have a great time!

25. “We haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on our list.” – Susan Sontag

25. "We haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on our list." – Susan Sontag

This holiday quote for couples is a fantastic reminder to not only have travel goals, but also try to make them come true. Make your dream adventures a reality!

26. “Love is the food of life. Travel is dessert.” – Anonymous

26. "Love is the food of life. Travel is dessert." – Anonymous

I love the metaphors in this travel saying for couples . Love is the thing that keeps us alive, while travel is the occasional pleasure that we enjoy the most.

27. “Be careful who you make memories with. Those things can last a lifetime.” – Ugo Eze

27. "Be careful who you make memories with. Those things can last a lifetime." – Ugo Eze

As this lighthearted travel with your partner quote suggests, memories of an adventure can last forever. Sharing good times with your partner will be something the two of you can treasure for a long time.

28. “A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.” – John Steinbeck

28. "A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it." – John Steinbeck

This famous travel marriage quote has a great message. Travel can throw a lot of unexpected events your way, so just roll with the punches and make the best of what you’ve got.

29. “Because the greatest part of a road trip isn’t arriving at your destination. It’s all the wild stuff that happens along the way.” – Emma Chase

29. "Because the greatest part of a road trip isn’t arriving at your destination. It’s all the wild stuff that happens along the way." – Emma Chase

This reframing of the classic “it’s about the journey, not the destination” is a good reminder to make the most of every part of your trip with your partner.

30. “If traveling were free, we’d be gone forever.” – Unknown

30. "If traveling were free, we'd be gone forever." – Unknown

This wanderlust couple travel quote sums up having the travel bug pretty nicely. I think we’d be gone forever if traveling were free too!

31. “The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait until that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off.” – Henry David Thoreau

31. "The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait until that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off." – Henry David Thoreau

Traveling with your partner can involve a lot of work. You need to coordinate schedules, agree on a destination, book flights and hotels, and more. Even with all of this effort, traveling together is still worth it; just remember to be patient if it takes a little while for things to come together.

32. “Let’s never come here again because it would never be as much fun.” – Lost in Translation

32. "Let’s never come here again because it would never be as much fun." – Lost in Translation

As this happy couple travel together quote shows, it’s pretty impossible to replicate an incredible couples’ trip to a destination exactly as it happened. That doesn’t mean you can’t try, though – revisiting favorite spots can be a new adventure every time!

33. “[We] travel a lot; [we] hate having [our] life disrupted by routine.” – Caskie Stinnett

33. "[We] travel a lot; [we] hate having [our] life disrupted by routine." – Caskie Stinnett

If you and your partner regularly feel the urge to travel, this adventurous couples quote is for you. Why stick with routine when there’s a whole beautiful world to see?

34. “The only thing I love more than traveling is you… and eating.” – Anonymous

34. "The only thing I love more than traveling is you... and eating." – Anonymous

This couple vacation quote is the perfect romantic sentiment for travel lovers and foodies.

35. “If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine; it is lethal.” – Paulo Coelho

35. "If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine; it is lethal." – Paulo Coelho

Sometimes, we just need a little push to get started on our next adventure. This insightful quote from the author of The Alchemist will definitely inspire you to get outside your comfort zone.

36. “Just as there are some wives who will occasionally need a break from their husbands in order to visit a spa for the weekend with their girlfriends, I will always be the sort of wife who occasionally needs a break from her husband in order to visit Cambodia. Just for a few days!” – Elizabeth Gilbert

36. "Just as there are some wives who will occasionally need a break from their husbands in order to visit a spa for the weekend with their girlfriends, I will always be the sort of wife who occasionally needs a break from her husband in order to visit Cambodia. Just for a few days!" – Elizabeth Gilbert

As this vacation with husband quote suggests, there are times when you might feel like going on a little solo adventure, and that’s okay – embrace it!

37. “I found someone who looks at me the way I look at travel brochures.” – Unknown

37. "I found someone who looks at me the way I look at travel brochures." – Unknown

This hilarious couples trip quote points out the romantic standard you should be aiming for .

Couple Adventure Quotes

These adventure quotes for couples will have you racing to plan your next romantic getaway. If you’re ready to go an adventure together, keep reading!

38. “Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me whispering again and again and again and again: I love you.” – John Green

38. "Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me whispering again and again and again and again: I love you." – John Green

I just love this romantic couple travel quote , which is yet another example of how travel and love go together so well.

39. “I have loved her, my little wanderer, with a mind full of wild forests and eyes that await adventures.” – Conny Cernik

39. "I have loved her, my little wanderer, with a mind full of wild forests and eyes that await adventures." – Conny Cernik

This travel with girlfriend quote expresses just how beautiful a sense of adventure can be in someone else. Being with someone who wants to see the world can inspire us to see it with them.

40. “Travel is like love, mostly because it’s a heightened state of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed. That is why the best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end.” – Pico Iyer

40. "Travel is like love, mostly because it’s a heightened state of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed. That is why the best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end." – Pico Iyer

Pico Iyer captures the magic of love and travel so well in this poetic travel quote for couples . Hopefully, you feel the same way about your partner and your adventures together!

41. “Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery

41. "Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction." – Antoine de Saint-Exupery

There’s no feeling more special than being on the same page as your partner, especially when it means you’re both excited about travel and adventure.

42. “Being with you turned out to be the wildest, boldest, and the most beautiful adventure I ever took. You’re my crazy adventure.” – Shubhangi

42. "Being with you turned out to be the wildest, boldest, and the most beautiful adventure I ever took. You’re my crazy adventure." – Shubhangi

Going an adventure doesn’t always have to mean traveling to the opposite side of the world. Sometimes, we can find adventure in the everyday moments with the person we love.

43. “Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?” – Walt Whitman

43. "Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?" – Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman was a nineteenth-century American poet, and this couple adventure quote comes from his poem “Song of the Open Road.” Here, Whitman captures the beauty of committing to a life of travel alongside your partner.

44. “I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you.” – E. Grin

44. "I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you." – E. Grin

This adventurous couple quote is perfect for couples who already loved adventure and then found it in each other.

45. “It’s wonderful to travel with someone you love and we never travel without one another.” – Roger Moore

45. "It’s wonderful to travel with someone you love and we never travel without one another." – Roger Moore

This simple and sweet couple traveling quote sums up why it’s so great to travel with the person you love.

46. “Take that person and travel around the world. Buy a plane ticket for the two of you to travel all around the world and go to places that are hard to get to and hard to get out of. And when you come back… and if you’re still in love with that person… get married at the airport.” – Bill Murray

46. "Take that person and travel around the world. Buy a plane ticket for the two of you to travel all around the world and go to places that are hard to get to and hard to get out of. And when you come back… and if you’re still in love with that person… get married at the airport." – Bill Murray

Bill Murray offers quite a pearl of wisdom here. If you can survive a trip with someone, you can survive just about anything by their side.

47. “I love your feet because they wandered over the earth and through the wind and water until they brought you to me.” – Pablo Neruda

47. "I love your feet because they wandered over the earth and through the wind and water until they brought you to me." – Pablo Neruda

This couple traveling together quote shows that sometimes you have adventures before you meet the person you love. Luckily, love doesn’t mean those adventures have to stop. If anything, wandering should become even better with the good company!

48. “I would not wish any companion in the world but you.” – William Shakespeare

48. "I would not wish any companion in the world but you." – William Shakespeare

You can’t go wrong with a couples trip quote from the Bard himself. Share this quote with your partner before you go on your next trip together.

49. “Home is not where you are from, it is where you belong. Some of us travel the whole world to find it. Others, find it in a person.” – Beau Taplin

49. "Home is not where you are from, it is where you belong. Some of us travel the whole world to find it. Others, find it in a person." – Beau Taplin

And others travel the world with the person they find home in! Which kind of person are you?

50. “We travel in essence to become young fools again – to slow time down and get taken in and fall in love once more.” – Pico Iyer

50. "We travel in essence to become young fools again – to slow time down and get taken in and fall in love once more." – Pico Iyer

This travel with your partner quote captures just how special and transformative traveling can be. It’s the perfect time to fall (more) in love!

51. “Happiness is planning a trip to somewhere new, with someone you love.” – Marie Cribaillet

51. "Happiness is planning a trip to somewhere new, with someone you love." – Marie Cribaillet

If you and your partner are travel buffs, this travel saying for couples is for you.

52. “My heart is your home, wherever in the world you are- you will always have a place to stay.” – K.A. Hill

52. "My heart is your home, wherever in the world you are- you will always have a place to stay." – K.A. Hill

As this couples travel quote reminds us, sometimes being far from home can get lonely. Luckily, traveling with someone we love means we’ll always have a piece of home with us.

53. “What we find in a soul mate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with.” – Robert Brault

53. "What we find in a soul mate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with." – Robert Brault

One of the best parts about love is that it frees you and your partner to be the best versions of yourselves and spurs you on toward new adventures.

54. “You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost.” – Mary Oliver

54. "You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost." – Mary Oliver

This travel saying for couples is a great one to share with the person you consider to be the love your life.

55. “We travel for romance, we travel for architecture, and we travel to be lost.” – Ray Bradbury

55. "We travel for romance, we travel for architecture, and we travel to be lost." – Ray Bradbury

Everyone travels for different reasons, but Ray Bradbury, who you probably know as the author of Fahrenheit 451 , lists some great motives for exploring.

56. “Love, like everything else in life, should be a discovery, an adventure, and like most adventures, you don’t know you’re having one until you’re right in the middle of it.” – E.A. Bucchianeri

56. "Love, like everything else in life, should be a discovery, an adventure, and like most adventures, you don’t know you’re having one until you’re right in the middle of it.” – E.A. Bucchianeri

Like many of the other travel love quotes for couples , this one focuses on the similarities between love and adventure. One reason why love and travel pair so well together is that they both involve adventure.

57. “The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless moments you spend smiling with those who matter to you.” – Ritu Ghatourey

57. "The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless moments you spend smiling with those who matter to you." – Ritu Ghatourey

This is one of the best couple travel quotes because it reminds us to appreciate the little moments we spend with our partner, whether they happen on the road, in a new city, or in your hometown.

58. “Every heart seeks adventure. Some find it in the frost mountains resting along the horizon, some find it in the windy seashores, and some find it in the damp rain forests. While I’ve found my adventure in you.” – Ankit Choubey

58. "Every heart seeks adventure. Some find it in the frost mountains resting along the horizon, some find it in the windy seashores, and some find it in the damp rain forests. While I’ve found my adventure in you." – Ankit Choubey

This is another romantic couple trip quote that expresses how important adventure can be to finding fulfillment. If you can find that fulfillment in another person, even better!

59. “Travel. Make memories. Have adventures. Because I guarantee that when you’re 85 and on your death bed you won’t think about that flashy car you bought, or the twenty pairs of designer shoes you owned. But you will think about that time you got lost in your favourite city. The nights spent falling in love under the stars and all the beautiful people you met along the way. You’ll think of the moments that made you feel truly alive. And at the very end, those memories will be the only valuable possessions you own.” – Sushant Kaushik

59. "Travel. Make memories. Have adventures. Because I guarantee that when you’re 85 and on your death bed you won’t think about that flashy car you bought, or the twenty pairs of designer shoes you owned. But you will think about that time you got lost in your favourite city. The nights spent falling in love under the stars and all the beautiful people you met along the way. You’ll think of the moments that made you feel truly alive. And at the very end, those memories will be the only valuable possessions you own." – Sushant Kaushik

This relationship couple travel quote is a beautiful reminder to live life to the fullest while you still can. Go on that big adventure you’ve been dreaming of, bring your partner, and make some memories together that will last a lifetime.

60. “Travel opens your heart, broadens your mind, and fills your life with stories to tell.” – Paula Bendfeldt

60. "Travel opens your heart, broadens your mind, and fills your life with stories to tell." – Paula Bendfeldt

This holiday quote for couples lists all the amazing benefits of travel for couples and other travelers alike. If you haven’t been convinced to start planning a couple’s vacation yet, this quote should be the motivation you need.

61. “We don’t just get to grow old together. We get to grow up together. And that’s the real adventure.” – Mariya Jinwala

61. "We don’t just get to grow old together. We get to grow up together. And that’s the real adventure." – Mariya Jinwala

As this adventure couple quote suggests, enjoying life with your partner can be a wonderful adventure in and of itself. Savor those moments of growing up and growing old together !

Travel with Husband Quotes // Travel with Wife Quotes

If you’re married, you’ll know that traveling with your husband or wife can be an incredibly rewarding experience. These travel with husband quotes and travel with wife quotes will hopefully help you reflect on your travels together and appreciate all the amazing memories.

62. “Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.” – Lewis Carroll

62. "Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures." – Lewis Carroll

Next time you’re trying to think of a good birthday gift or Christmas present, consider giving your wife the gift of travel. If she’s a travel buff, she’ll definitely appreciate your thoughtfulness.

63. “Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with. A relationship, with the right person, is a release, not a restriction.” – Beau Taplin

63. "Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with. A relationship, with the right person, is a release, not a restriction." – Beau Taplin

This beautiful travel quote for married couples shows that marriage doesn’t have to mean the end of your adventures. If anything, marriage is the start of a whole new set of adventures that you’ll share together!

64. “May your adventures bring you closer together, even as they take you far away from home.” – Trenton Lee Stewart

64. "May your adventures bring you closer together, even as they take you far away from home." – Trenton Lee Stewart

Ideally, travel will strengthen the bond between you and your partner, especially as you get further from home. This sweet travel couple quote is the perfect sentiment to share with any couple embarking on a trip together.

65. “We are the luckiest people in the world. How many couples get to travel together and spend quality time, like we do?” – Lindsey Gormley

65. "We are the luckiest people in the world. How many couples get to travel together and spend quality time, like we do?" – Lindsey Gormley

Sometimes, we forget to take a moment to appreciate all the beautiful parts of our lives. If you’re someone who’s lucky enough to be able to travel with their partner, this traveling quote for couples will definitely ring true.

66. “I would like to travel the world with you twice- once to see the world, twice to see the way you see the world.” – Unknown

66. "I would like to travel the world with you twice- once to see the world, twice to see the way you see the world." – Unknown

Seeing the world through the eyes of the person we love allows us to see things in a whole new way. Traveling with your partner can give you the fresh perspective you need.

67. “We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity.” – Paulo Coelho

67. "We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity." – Paulo Coelho

This couple vacation quote expresses how valuable the time we spend with our partners and the love we share with them is.

68. “We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.” – Anaïs Nin

68. "We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls." – Anaïs Nin

As this travel quote for couples states, all of us are in travelers in one form or another. Hopefully, you and your partner are the same type of traveler!

69. “Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone’s hand is the beginning of a journey. At other times, it is allowing another to take yours.” – Vera Nazarian

69. "Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone’s hand is the beginning of a journey. At other times, it is allowing another to take yours." – Vera Nazarian

This traveling partner quote shows that one of the best parts of traveling with your significant other is the mutual support. There may be give and take, but you’ll always be there for each other.

70. “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – An African Proverb

70. "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." – An African Proverb

I love this happy couple travel together quote because it’s so true. Traveling with your husband or wife really does enrich and give new depth to the experience.

71. “Home is wherever I’m with you.” – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

71. "Home is wherever I’m with you." – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

This short couple travel quote is especially comforting if you’re far from home but lucky enough to have your partner by your side.

72. “Traveling is the best thing any couple (new or old) can do. That’s how we had the idea of the honeymoon. Newlywed couples going to a new place on their own so that all they could have is each other.” – Salil Jha

72. "Traveling is the best thing any couple (new or old) can do. That’s how we had the idea of the honeymoon. Newlywed couples going to a new place on their own so that all they could have is each other.” – Salil Jha

This travel marriage quote is the perfect saying to share with a newly married couple or to caption your own honeymoon photos.

73. “We love together. We laugh together. We wander together. This is our life on repeat and I wouldn’t have it any other way.” – Justine Jenkins

73. "We love together. We laugh together. We wander together. This is our life on repeat and I wouldn’t have it any other way." – Justine Jenkins

This adventurous couples quote sounds like a dream life to me! If you love travel as much as we do, hopefully you and your partner have found a version of this life for yourselves.

74. “Life is short and we have never too much time for gladdening the hearts of those who are travelling the dark journey with us. Oh, be swift to love, make haste to be kind.” – Henri Frederic Amiel

74. "Life is short and we have never too much time for gladdening the hearts of those who are travelling the dark journey with us. Oh, be swift to love, make haste to be kind." – Henri Frederic Amiel

As this gorgeous couple adventure quote expresses, love and kindness can truly bring happiness to others and brighten their lives.

75. “To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with.” – Mark Twain

75. "To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with." – Mark Twain

This love quote about traveling together is totally true. You really do feel happier when you can share your experiences with the person you love.

76. “And just like that, we’re on our way to everywhere!” – Emery Lord

76. "And just like that, we’re on our way to everywhere!" – Emery Lord

This travel quote for couples is the perfect way to start off a new adventure together.

77. “I want to travel the world with two things in my hands: your hand in one and a camera in the other.” – Unknown

77. "I want to travel the world with two things in my hands: your hand in one and a camera in the other." – Unknown

As this cute travel quote for couples reminds us, capturing your amazing travel memories together on film is a key part of any couple’s adventure.

78. “I live to travel. I love to travel. As long as you’re by my side.” – Unknown

78. "I live to travel. I love to travel. As long as you’re by my side." – Unknown

The best travel quotes for couples don’t have to be complicated, as this one shows. Share this saying with your husband or wife before you embark on your next adventure together.

79. “No road is long with good company.” – Turkish proverb

79. "No road is long with good company." – Turkish proverb

This travel with partner quote is short but poetic. Having your partner by your side as you travel really does make every part of your journey better.

80. “Sharing adventures means enjoying them 100% more.” – Unknown

80. "Sharing adventures means enjoying them 100% more." – Unknown

As this holiday quote for couples suggests, sharing an experience with your partner will enhance your joy and give you both something to remember.

81. “My love for you is a journey; starting at forever, and ending at never.” – Unknown

81. "My love for you is a journey; starting at forever, and ending at never." – Unknown

This couple traveling quote is for the hopeless romantics. Here’s hoping that your love and travel journeys will be equally smooth.

82. “The universe just knows when souls are wired to wreck the world together!” – Erin Van Vuren

82. "The universe just knows when souls are wired to wreck the world together!" – Erin Van Vuren

Hopefully, you’ve found the person you’re wired to wreak havoc with!

83. “We wander to collect stories and memories that will keep us warm when we are old.” – Unknown

83. "We wander to collect stories and memories that will keep us warm when we are old." – Unknown

This is the perfect couple adventure quote to spark your wanderlust and get you started on planning your next couple’s trip.

84. “You are the end of my road. After a lifetime of missed exits and wrong turns, you feel like I’m finally home. One journey ends, and another begins with you.” – Unknown

84. “You are the end of my road. After a lifetime of missed exits and wrong turns, you feel like I’m finally home. One journey ends, and another begins with you.” – Unknown

This couple road trip quote is yet another example of how love and travel work together so nicely.

85. “Our journey isn’t perfect but it’s ours…and I’ll stick with you till the end.” – Unknown

85. "Our journey isn’t perfect but it’s ours…and I’ll stick with you till the end." – Unknown

I love the honesty and realism in this travel quote for couples . No relationship is perfect, but every relationship is beautiful in its own way, flaws and all.

I hope these travel quotes for couples helped remind you of how wonderful traveling with your significant other can be! Maybe you’re feeling inspired to plan your next getaway together or you found a perfect couple travel saying to share with someone.

Either way, let me know in the comments if any of these couple trip quotes moved you or felt relatable – there are so many that are close to my heart! Also, if you need more travel inspiration, check out these 100 travel quotes that will awaken your wanderlust.

Wishing you all the best on your next adventure!

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Couples Travel Quotes For Adventure Lovers

Updated: Feb 24

There are few things more special in this world than finding true love. This feeling of knowing someone inside and out is taken to a new level when you travel together. A great trip can bring you closer as a couple and help you gain a deeper understanding of each other. The moments traveling on the road where you have to come together and make decisions can define how you react to problems and view the world for the rest of your life.

Romantic couples travel quotes

On a personal level, we met while studying abroad in our masters program. We experienced ups and downs, low moments and high moments, and everything in between. The beautiful thing is that we learned a lot about ourselves and the world at the same time. No matter what country or what environment we are in as a couple, we always seem to grow as a couple and individually when traveling. These moments have led to some very memorable travel quotes for couples that we would love to share with you now.

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We’ve put together our top 20 couples travel quotes here so you can capture that feeling of love that you've had when traveling. Use these images and quotes to inspire your next travels as a couple or remember a recent magical trip you’ve had together.

“You are my greatest adventure, always and forever.” – Gretka Milkovic

This couples travel quote speaks perfectly to the true adventure that traveling with a loved one can be. There is such exhilaration when you jump into something head first with your partner. Trying something new in a foreign land can be daunting when you try it alone. When you’ve got your partner in crime by your side however, anything is possible.

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“Be careful who you make memories with. Those things can last a lifetime.” — Ugo Eze

This travel quote is the best ! There are too many memories to count which have come directly from our travels together. Moments that will live in our minds forever and come up at campfires, dinner conversation, and casual chats with friends. When we remember the great times, it gives us that same feeling of pleasure when we first experienced that moment in real life. What a rush!

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“Life is an adventure best traveled together”

Every adventure is better when you can share those memories with someone special. When you experience something new at the same time as someone else, you create bonds that last a lifetime. Cherish those moments!

“I love you because the entire universe conspired to help me find you.” - Paulo Coelho

Have you ever felt like fate was on your side? Like things just fell into place at the perfect time? When you meet your partner abroad or have an amazing travel experience together, it can feel like it was meant to be. And it usually is! Cherish these moments and these people as they will help fuel your fire for life and allow you to grow as a person.

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“I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you.” – E. Grin

This is a beautiful travel couple quote. Perfect for partners who love to go abroad together or find new adventures in their own backyard. When you travel a lot together, you can begin to fall in love with the feeling of adrenaline that comes with exploring somewhere new. If you’re traveling a lot with your partner, it’s easy to associate that feeling of adrenaline and lust for adventure with the love that you feel for them. In fact, we’ve found those two concepts to be joined at the hip in our case!

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“What we find in a soulmate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with.” —   Robert Brault

We really love this couples quote because it speaks to us and fellow travelers alike. When you know, you know. Your true partner for life is not someone you have to “fix” or make better. They are someone who has a wild, unique soul that is to be cherished and supported. When you let that soul run free, beautiful things come from it, including magical experiences abroad together in nature or in new cities.

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“Travel brings power and love back to your life.” — Rumi

This is one of those awesome short travel quotes . Remember that feeling of lightning striking your heart when you met your soulmate? That’s what this couples travel quote is referring to! It’s a testament to the power of love. When you care about someone on a deeper level, your whole mindset around life and the beauty of this world can shift.

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“A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.” – John Steinbeck

Travel and love are so interconnected, it’s crazy. When you travel, the best moments usually come when you’re going with the flow and committing to the moment. Never letting yourself obsess over what’s to come, but rather caring about what is. It’s the same way with a relationship. If you think you can control the person you are with, you’re wrong. It will end badly as your expectations won’t match reality. It’s best to let people be who they are and find a partner who matches without adjustments.

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“Adventures are best served together”

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“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – Ernest Hemingway

This is a perfect travel quote for couples! If you’ve got a fresh relationship and you’re just learning about each other, we recommend to take it slow and travel together once you know a bit more about yourselves. Since traveling involves many new situations and decisions, it can be overwhelming to try and take others feelings into account, especially if you don’t know them too well yet. So, get to know each other and then travel to gain an even deeper understanding!

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“It’s always better when we’re together.” – Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson is one of our favorite musicians of all time. His music is truly inspiring and always fills our hearts with love. His simple statement here speaks volumes to the power of simply being together. Being apart from each other as a couple can form a real pressure on your relationship and turn something beautiful into something ugly. Always try to be in the same place as a couple if you can! It makes things a lot easier.

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“Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.” – Lewis Carroll

We love this travel quote as it speaks to the adventures you can unlock together as a couple. There have been so many times on road trips where one of us will want to do a new adventure and then push the other person to do it with them. If we were alone during these times, we may not have climbed the same mountain or surfed the same magical wave. Those moments we now remember forever may never have been.

“I would like to travel the world with you twice. Once, to see the world. Twice to see the way you see the world.” – Anonymous

It’s a beautiful thing to understand the world from someone else’s perspective. Hearing how your partner sees things and then jumping into their shoes to understand it yourself can give you a deeper feeling of connection. It can also open your mind to new ideas and perspectives.

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"To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with." — Mark Twain

Traveling alone can be fun for a time. You may see new sights and meet new people along the way. But the true beauty of travel is to be able to share those new special moments with someone you love. Loved ones can also just be a really good friend ! Sharing those experiences bonds people forever.

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“Let’s get lost”

Getting lost together on a trip can be one of the best moments as a couple. It can bring you closer together and give a deeper understanding of how you both solve problems and deal with adversity. Get lost, it’s good for you!

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“I would not wish any companion in the world but you.” – William Shakespeare

If you’ve got a special loved one who you just traveled with and enjoyed the trip, this is the perfect quote for you two. Keep the love flowing and never let go of that feeling!

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“It doesn’t matter where you are going, it’s who you have beside you.” - Anonymous  

Sometimes the place you go doesn’t matter so much as who you go with. If you and your partner aren’t compatible, you’re going to be in for a rough trip. Because when it comes time to make the hard choices on the road, you may not agree. Or you may have different views on what type of travel you want to do. Maybe one person is more into adventures and the other into city trips. This can lead to disagreements and a waste of time together. Choose your travel partners wisely!

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"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart." — Helen Keller

We couldn’t agree more. Although we have seen some pretty spectacular sights while traveling, nothing has come close to the love we feel for each other. This love is enhanced by having awesome travel experiences together and learning new things, but the root of that feeling comes from our inner connection.

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“You develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot.” – Shakuntala Devi

Travel can unlock new ideas and viewpoints for people. Seeing situations of poverty or other humans living in danger can put into perspective how comfortable you have it at home sometimes. Seeing these things with your partner can bring out a new level of understanding for both of you.

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“You are the source of my joy, the center of my world and the whole of my heart.” - Hoang Chau

If you love someone and just went on an awesome trip with them, use this quote! It captures the feeling of how lovely the trip was and how much you care about that person.

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“Home is wherever we’re together”

When you truly love someone, it doesn’t matter where you are in the world. As long as you’re in the same place, anywhere can feel like home!

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“My love for you has no depth, its boundaries are ever-expanding. My love and my life with you will be a never-ending story” – Christina White

As mentioned before, traveling as a couple has no limits. You can do anything you set your mind to as you can push each other to new heights. These new limits will lead to new stories and will continue for as long as you both want to push it. Quotes like this are so inspirational !

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“A couple who travel together, grow together.” – Ahmad Fuadi

Personal growth is one of our favorite things about traveling! The idea of gaining new knowledge and coming to a higher understanding of how the world works is exhilarating for us. That excitement is intensified when you travel with a loved one as you get to learn together and discuss new experiences as they happen in real time.

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“Love is the food of life, travel is dessert” — Anonymous

Everyone needs love in their life. Without it, life feels empty. Traveling with a loved one is the icing on the cake since your love will only grow when you experience new things together. Enjoy those moments!

“No road is long with good company” - Turkish Proverb

This couples travel quote always sticks close to our hearts. We’ve been on many trips throughout the world separately before we met, but our most memorable ones have come when we’ve traveled together. It’s always more enjoyable to share our experiences in the moment with each other. It makes for a more rewarding trip!

“Maybe it won’t work out. But maybe seeing if it does will be the best adventure ever.” - Anonymous

There’s something to be said about just “going for it”! You really never know what will happen in your life until you try. The same goes for traveling. If you don’t push your limits and try to see new things, you will never know what you missed.

“Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone’s hand is the beginning of a journey. At other times, it is allowing another to take yours.” - Vera Nazarian

When you meet someone special abroad, you know the instant you meet them. The moment you touch them or share a great conversation. Those moments can lead to a trust and bond that last forever. When you fully give yourself to someone, the possibilities are endless! That’s why this is one of our favorite travel quotes for couples .

“You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost.” - Mary Oliver

You really never know who you’re going to fall for. You might find them in your own hometown, or you may find them at University, or you may come across your special someone abroad. In our case, we met while studying abroad and have had some of the craziest travel adventures of our lives together since. We wouldn’t trade it for the world!

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Stories of fervor and friendship, hope and heartbreak—all made indelible by the places where they happened—to make you fall even more madly in love with travel.

From Roman Holiday to Eat Play Love, the best travel narratives are so often linked to romance. And what is true in art is also true in life. For Condé Nast Traveler ’s global Love and Travel package—a collaboration between our seven editions around the world—we explored the relationship between the two and unpacked its many forms. It could be the love of a place, as beautifully captured by Booker Prize nominee Elif Shafak on her deep adoration of Istanbul, a city that shaped her life but somewhere she can no longer return. Or the unexpected real life romantic moments that knock you off your feet when traveling to distant locales, like an engagement on Italy’s Stromboli volcano. We even report on growing destination wedding trends, highlighting the top places to say ‘I Do’ for 2022 and beyond as well as providing useful tips for guests flying in for the vows. If nothing more, let this celebration of love on the road inspire your next adventure with the people closest to you. Who knows what magical moment may happen—or who you may meet—along the way.

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If you’re in the mood for romance, or just love a good anecdote, these inspiring travel love stories from the road will have you captivated.

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Just to fill you in on how this project came to light:

A few months back I sent out an email to my community sharing my personal tips for balancing my relationship in NYC with my trips. The response was incredible, as people wrote me back sharing their own advice and romantic accounts.

With that in mind, I thought it would be interesting to compile a list of romantic stories from other nomads. To do this, I reached out to some of my favorite bloggers to roundup a selection of incredible narratives, from passionate trip flings to underwater engagements to Couchsurfing marriages and beyond.

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On that note, let’s dive into the love and travel stories!

This couple made had a long-distance relationship for two years until they finally got married.

1. Love, travel and overcoming long-distance

“Long-distance relationships are not easy. After cutting ties with my crazy ex who stalked me from overseas, I tried my best to stay away from long-distance relationships.

But they say love will find you when you least expect it. Never would I have thought I’d meet the love of my life shortly after moving back to my home country, Taiwan .

It all started in the summer of 2011. A Canadian friend with whom I went to school in Vancouver paid me a visit in Taipei. She brought along her fellow classmates who came for a summer exchange. Among them was my now-husband, Kev.

No, we didn’t hit it off right away.

Actually, it was quite the contrary. I had no impression of him whatsoever; he just wasn’t my type. The turning point actually happened when his friend misdialed my number and invited me out — I guess to make up for the fact that he mistook me for someone else.

It was at that second meetup that his personality really shined through – I had never met a guy who was so witty and caring!

Because he doesn’t speak Mandarin, I volunteered to be his tour guide. We went out several times during his time in Taiwan. From the trendy XiMenDing district to the old town of Jiufen, we explored many parts of the country and made new memories together.

One month had passed and it was time to say goodbye. As much as I despised long distance, I was reluctant to end the friendship there and then.

‘Maybe this time will be different,’ I thought to myself. After all, this is a different person.

So, I decided to give it a shot and made our relationship official on the day he left.

Two years of long-distance.

10,080 km apart.

For 730 days, we fought through 15 hours of time zone difference – thank goodness for modern technology!

Yet the feeling of loneliness was inevitable.

In 2013, I made the bold move to relocate to Calgary, Canada – a city I had never visited before.

Despite having to deal with some serious culture shock, I am glad we could finally put an end to our long-distance relationship.”

-Cat from For Two, Please  

Melissa, a travel blogger, met her boyfriend via Instagram.

2. A romantic date via Instagram

“While in Thailand, a trip to the 7-Eleven is a must, am I right? I was entering a 7-Eleven in Koh Lanta when I saw this handsome guy looking at me.

‘He must think I’m cute.’

Yes, he was actually staring at me. He paid for his yogurt, gave me another look and, just before he drove off, he looked at me one more time. I was hoping he would say hi, but he didn’t.

Later that day, I got a reply to my Instagram story. Being a blogger , I try to share some travel experience stories on Instagram when I can.

It was a message from him saying, ‘Haha, I thought you looked familiar today at the 7-Eleven. Up for coconuts at the beach?’

He knew my blog.

In fact, he had known A Broken Backpack for several years. We found out later that he even invited me for a coffee when I was in Prague a couple of years back. He had left a comment on a photo where I was announcing I was going to Prague next.

I had declined his invite publicly on Instagram.

In February, we are going to celebrate our first year together. We’ve traveled to several countries since we met. We are both full-travelers and we both work online so the transition was smooth.”

-Melissa from A Broken Backpack

This traveler overcame language barriers on a date with a local in Costa Rica.

3. Overcoming language barriers

“In 2017 I was staying in a small town on Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast. On my last night there, right before I was scheduled to catch a bus down south, I met a very beautiful local girl.

The irony is that she only spoke Spanish and my Spanish skills were limited at best.

On the night we met, I said that I wasn’t fluent and that she would have to excuse my numerous mistakes. She laughed and didn’t seem to mind at all. We had a lovely evening together but I had to leave the next morning. Like, for good.

We ended up saying goodbye after having met only a few hours beforehand and it was a rather sad ordeal. I was really beating myself up over the circumstances.

Two days later, once I finally arrived and settled into my new destination, I decided to blow off all of my prearranged plans just to go back to that same town and spend more time with her.

Over the course of the next day, I canceled a tour, got a refund on my hostel, booked a new shuttle, and turned right back around for the five-hour return journey. I had been away for about 72 hours by the time my shuttle dropped me off in this town for the second time.

At that point, I had four full days left before flying back to the United States. As you might imagine, I spent almost every waking moment with my new friend.

I took her on a sunset sail tour and she drove me around on her motorcycle. On our last day together, we visited a nearby beach and spent the entire day lounging under the sun and drinking cheap Costa Rican beer while howler monkeys moved along the trees above us.

Although our travel romance only lasted for a few days, it was an extraordinary experience and I’m very lucky to have met her.”

-Michael from Passport Explored

Carl and Christina met at a bar and moved to South Korea together.

4. Nurturing a relationship in South Korea

“Sitting at a bar rolling silverware at the end of my shift, a shy yet cute guy came up to me and asked to buy me a drink.

A couple of weeks later we started dating and Carl almost immediately asked me to move to South Korea with him. I barely knew the guy, so I told him no and broke up with him.

Carl showed up at my apartment and told me he’d rather have me than Korea and asked if we could try again. While I was hesitant, I said yes and we continued dating; however, six months later I was tired of living in our hometown in West Virginia — so we packed up our bags and booked tickets to South Korea!

We lived in Korea for five years together in one-room apartments and often sleeping on a twin bed. Learning to navigate life in a new country is hard enough, but our relationship wasn’t even a year old when we packed our bags.

In Korea, we started documenting our lives and fell into a community of bloggers and the rest is history!

Korea taught us how wide the world is and my life wouldn’t be the same if Carl hadn’t been bold enough to ask me to move with him.

Ten years after a boy asked me to move to Korea we have a two-year-old and blog about our new home state of North Carolina full-time!”

-Christina from NC Tripping

Amy met her soulmate in a quirky hostel in Edinburgh, Scotland.

5. Meeting my soulmate in a hostel in Edinburgh

“When I went backpacking in Europe back in 2011, I expected to meet a handsome foreigner and have a whirlwind romance. Instead, I met a sweet southern US boy who swept me off my feet and became my soulmate.

My husband and I first met in a hostel in Edinburgh, Scotland. We had both chosen the same one because:

A) it was the cheapest one in town, and

B) it was housed in an old church which we both thought was very cool.

We happened to be put in the same dorm room. We had an instant connection and spent a few days exploring Edinburgh together, enjoying whisky, joining in the hostel pub crawl, and so on. It was amazing.

We kept in touch after that — thank you, Facebook — and eventually met up in London.

Eight years and a lot of countries later, we’re married, running a couples’ travel and relationships blog together, and happy as can be.

We’re forever grateful for that fateful meeting in Edinburgh.”

-Amy from Two Drifters

Ali and Andy met online, then met in person in Prague.

6. Getting to know each other from a distance

“For the longest time, I thought long-distance relationships were impossible. I mean, how can you really get to know someone when you’re not living anywhere near each other?

But that all changed when I met Andy.

It was 2010, and I was living in Atlanta. I tweeted about having trouble setting up the hosting for my website, and Andy, who was living in Freiburg, Germany at the time, saw my tweet and responded with an offer to help.

Despite the six-hour time difference, he stayed up late to wait for me to get home from work, and he helped me with my blog.

It could’ve ended there, but I was intrigued by him. I started reading his blog and emailing him questions about his move from the US to Germany.

Eventually, we started talking on Skype more and more, and it didn’t take long before we started falling in love with each other from 4,000 miles away.

After four months of getting to know each other through Skype and emails, we finally met in person in Prague — a trip I had already booked before we even knew each other. Being with him there felt so natural, and it cleared up the tiny amount of hesitation still lingering in my mind about being in a long-distance relationship.

Over the next few months, I flew to Germany a few times to see him and see where he lived. Then in June 2011, we got married  outside of Atlanta, less than a year after that initial tweet, and a month later, I moved to Germany.

Now we live in Berlin, and we travel quite often. And taking a chance on a long-distance relationship was the best decision I’ve ever made.

Getting to know each other from a distance like that meant we had tons of time where all we could do was talk. If anything, our relationship went at warp speed because we spent hours talking, whereas in a normal dating situation we’d be sitting in silence at a movie theater.

So even though the majority of our relationship was spent on opposite sides of the Atlantic, it was absolutely the right thing for us, and I love him more today than I did the day we got married.”

-Ali from Ali’s Adventures

Jill enjoyed a short holiday romance while traveling through Europe.

7. Enjoying a travel fling in Europe

“I absolutely love tour groups because they are the perfect way to meet new people.

The excitement of a fling while traveling is similar to the concept of summer love. It is fast, exhilarating, passionate, and because you know it is eventually going to come to an end there is no reason to hold back.

When experiencing a traveling fling, carpe diem — or seize the day — is key.

This past summer, I went on a 16-day tour from Rome to Lisbon. I was 25 at the time and living in the United States when I met this incredible Australian guy on my tour.

We hit it off right away and would spend hours talking with one another while traveling through the Mediterranean countryside. About halfway through the trip, in Barcelona, we realized that our friendship had developed into something more and wanted to continue traveling together.

We both pushed our flights back to continue our travels and spend more time with each other. We traveled to the beaches of Cascais, explored the gardens of Sintra and danced multiple nights away together in London.

As solo travelers, it was delightful to enjoy this beautiful world with each other and we still talk frequently!”

-Jill from Robe Trotting

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8. Traveling with the one you love

“On a trip to Europe with a friend, we were invited to join a table of German guys for a drink. I hit it off with one of them after being intrigued by the tattoo of Argentina on his ankle and we talked about travel, culture and languages between tequila shots and German bars.

The next morning I left on a train to Switzerland and we vowed to keep in touch. Which we did on and off for the next few months when he asked if he could come and visit my new home in Italy. We hired a car and spent a week road tripping Italy and in the end, made our relationship official.

After six months of long-distance, I made the commitment to move to Frankfurt on the condition that we go traveling as soon as he finished his studies.

Two years later we embarked on a 20-month backpacking adventure, which involved a road trip through Eastern Europe, a month Couchsurfing Iran, attending the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan, five months in India and Nepal, a couple of trips back to Germany and finally ended in my home of New Zealand.

We’re currently building our own tiny house on a trailer and planning our next travel adventure!”

-Rohan from Travels of a Bookpacker

Tia met her partner while living abroad in Australia and they now plan to get married in Bali.

9. A Southeast Asia love story

“I left everything behind in Canada to go to Australia solo for a year, ended up meeting my partner — he’s from New Zealand but was living in London at the time and was home visiting family when we met — and he moved back to Australia and we stayed in Australia for five years together!

We then moved to Bali together to start a new adventure, and have been based in Bali for two years with our rescue dog (our baby) Suka. Right now, we’re enjoying slow travel in southeast Asia together.

We are now engaged and planning our Bali wedding for early 2021.

Next stop for us will be to move to Spain for a few years to enjoy the slow travel life in Europe with our little Bali rescue dog!”

-Tia from The Caffeinated Expat

Chris and Lindsay met in Cuba and got married in Honduras.

10. Unexpected romance in Cuba

“We didn’t intend to fall in love in Cuba. In fact, we hardly intended to say hello to each other.

We were there on a brief mission trip to host a sports camp for local area youth. Our focus was on the kids and the joy that we could bring them. Yet it seemed like at every meal as we sauntered in to eat, the last two places at the table were always next to each other.

Then there were the times when we were free to wander the streets and we kept running into each other taking pictures of the colorful doors and beautiful people.

It didn’t take long for me to ask her out.

On the last night in Cuba, while the rest of our team headed off for an early bedtime, I asked her to the rooftop bar overlooking Santiago and we shared mojitos together. There was something there. I could feel it. And I sensed this was just the beginning.

The next nine months passed like a blur as we courted, were engaged and then married on New Year’s Eve. We had met in the midst of a traveling adventure, so it would only be fitting that we marry on one, too.

The small island of Utila, 18 miles off the coast of Honduras, had a special place in my heart. And as my bride-to-be knew of this endearing place, she chose it as the place to exchange our vows.

Despite the late-afternoon rain, our pastor forgetting his notes and strangers who wandered into our wedding ceremony — because it happened to be at a seaside bar with the best view of the sunset — we were married as the sun sank into the Caribbean Sea.

The next morning we celebrated our marriage with a dive.

We now live full-time on the road, having just celebrated our sixth year of marriage. What began on the road now continues, for as long as the road will stretch before us.

-Chris and Lindsay from Called to Wander

Sophie and Adam had been traveling solo for years before meeting each other and traveling the world together.

11. Bonding through travel and photography

“Our love story began at a busy bar in Melbourne on a Monday night in 2016 — perks of being a traveler, Monday night parties!

Yet, it wasn’t until six months later that we started dating.

When we first met, it didn’t take long to realize we liked each other; however, Adam was traveling onwards to travel solo in New Zealand soon after and I was planning to stay in Melbourne. These were plans neither of us was willing to change.

Both Adam (from Oregon, US) and I (from London, UK) had been traveling solo for several years and loved the freedom that came with it, something we were both reluctant to give up.

But fate brought us back together; six months later we both found ourselves in Cairns, Australia, and arranged to meet immediately. We knew instantly that the connection we’d had was still there.

While we had loved traveling independently, we knew these feelings were something we didn’t want to give up. As our visas both reached their expiration in Australia at the same time, we realized we wanted to try this crazy travel life together.

We packed our bags and set off from Cairns to Bali together. We bonded through our passion for photography and love of travel. As we continued on from Bali to Singapore then to England and the USA — where we met each other’s families — we fell in love with each other.

Since then, we’ve traveled to around 15 countries together and across four continents.

Neither of us had expected to fall in love on the road, but that’s exactly what happened.

Without traveling, we would never have met each other or have developed the passion for photography which helped us bond at the beginning.

It hasn’t been without its difficulties, as with all relationships, but having similar interests has meant we’ve rarely had to compromise. Now, we couldn’t imagine traveling any other way.”

-Sophie from We Dream of Travel

Steph met her ex-boyfriend in Chile, where they were together for 3 years.

12. I fell in love with a stranger through Couchsurfing

“Love crazy short stories ? I met my now ex-boyfriend on the second day I’d been in Santiago, Chile. He was a local, and, thanks to a mutual friend who had stayed at his place a few years previously, was letting me CouchSurf in his spare bedroom for the weekend.

I only stayed there for two days, but we immediately clicked.

It’s quite impressive to find yourself not running out of conversation with someone new — particularly when you’re speaking in a second language that you only have a cursory grasp of.

After that weekend, I headed down into Patagonia for a month, but we stayed in touch and he promised me there would always be space in his spare room if I needed it.

I passed through again on my way out of the country and what was meant to be a week-long stay evolved into a three-year relationship with both him and a country I now see as my second home.

Because of him, I became fluent in Spanish and was even commissioned to write the new Moon Chile guidebook, thanks to my knowledge of the country.

While we eventually broke up amicably — having learned that we didn’t want the same things in life — everything about my life changed because of that decision to take a chance on Couchsurfing with a stranger.”

-Steph from Worldly Adventurer

Hanna met her partner through Instagram, thanks to their shared passion for travel and drone photos.

13. Meeting through Instagram

“Our love story is a bit of a modern one as we actually met via Instagram! I was drone- and travel-obsessed and Boyan ( @boyanoo ) is the best drone photographer from the Netherlands.

I saw his Instagram and was immediately in awe of his drone photos.

Fast forward and he was coming to London, so he sent me a message to see if I could show him around. I had never even seen his face at this point and had no intentions at all!

I had already booked a trip to Amsterdam not long after this and this is when we had our first date, as the London meeting had gone so well we spent the whole week together.

On our first date, we sat in a restaurant for hours while it poured with rain outside. After this, he asked me whether I’d like to travel around England with him in December. I hate the cold, and despite this, I had such a good time.

I knew he was special.

By March, we had both quit our jobs to travel full-time. Being a full-time nurse and Boyan’s video jobs abroad, it was hard to see each other and I had already started blogging part-time.

We now run the travel blog together, as well as a business doing videography and photography for worldwide clients.

We have escaped the European winter for Bali this year, which has been a dream of mine my whole life. It was amazing to finally find someone with as much energy and passion for travel as I do.

With our two suitcases, we now travel from place to place and every now and then pop back to see our families.

Since we met a year ago we have traveled to over 20 countries in Europe and Asia. He even convinced me to go to the Faroe Islands!

For someone who considers themselves solar-powered, a week in the Faroe Islands with nothing but rain and still enjoying myself says it all!”

-Hanna from SolarPoweredBlonde

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14. Falling in love in Cuba

“Cuba will always have a special place in my heart. I don’t know if it’s because it was the first vacation I took sans parents, if it was the amazing weather and beaches, or (most likely) because it was where I had my first vacation love. Maybe a combination of them all!

When I arrived in Cuba, I didn’t expect to find love, but it happened.

I was on the beach when two gorgeous men walked by and started talking to my sister and me. Well, they tried to talk to us because they had very limited English and we didn’t speak much Spanish.

I really hit it off with one of the men. The language barrier wasn’t enough to stop us from hanging out together and we spent the rest of the day getting to know each other with my broken Spanish and his broken English. It was the first time I really realized that you don’t need to speak the same language to communicate with someone, and that body language is more than enough.

We spent the rest of our short five days on vacation together, exploring places in Varadero we would have never gone to without a local guide. It remains one of the best vacations I ever went on.

We exchanged emails, but our relationship eventually fizzled out. It was fun while it lasted and I’ll never forget him either.”

-Naomi from Eat Love Explore

Iris met Jonas via Couchsurfing and they now live as digital nomads.

15. Becoming digital nomads together

“When Couchsurfing just outside of Gibraltar in September 2015, I looked in a digital nomad Facebook group for my next host in Tarifa, Spain.

A German guy named Jonas answered my request for a piece of floor to sleep on for one night in a matter of minutes. I hitchhiked to Tarifa and met Jonas.

We fell pretty hard for each other over a game of durak and sharing our travel lore. I ended up staying with him in Tarifa for two weeks. After that, I hitchhiked to Portugal alone — but we kept in touch.

A week or two later, he decided to travel to Lisbon to meet me. As scary as that was, that’s where we admitted our feelings and decided to try to be together.

Two days later I was on a plane to Berlin with him and one month later we were in Gran Canaria waiting for our repositioning cruise to take us to Brazil. Essentially, we directly moved in with each other via our full-time traveling lives.

That was a whirlwind time.

I taught Jonas how to hitchhike, and he taught me how to become a digital nomad .

We started Digital Nomads Guides together and hitchhiked around South America — sometimes together, sometimes apart; I was too stubborn to get on a bus or plane, and Jonas didn’t always want to hitchhike. We never wanted to stop each other from realizing our own goals and dreams.

In 2017 after kayaking on lake Guatapé in Colombia, I shared my big dream:

To kayak down the entire Danube River in Europe.

Jonas happened to have a similar dream:

To do a long-distance kayak trip.

We would do it after I got out of student debt in 2019. We decided to paddle from the source in Donaueschingen to Budapest in 2019 and finish the other half to the Black Sea in 2021, spending the intermezzo in Asia, where we are now.

For four-and-a-half months, from spring till autumn, we were happily stuck together on the Danube River in an inflatable canoe named Zucchini .

Kayaking together and working on moving us downstream was really challenging, but something that brought us together even closer. The trip went so well that we continued paddling beyond Budapest and paddled 1,253 kilometers (779 miles) in total.

I’m thrilled to share more dreams and journeys with Jonas. Together we can do great things.”

-Iris from Mind of a Hitchhiker

Mary met her partner in Betlehem and since then they have traveled to 4 continents together.

16. From Jerusalem to Vietnam

“It was December 2016 in the Old City of Jerusalem. I’d just gotten back from my trip to Bethlehem, which I was evaluating as part of my job in the hostel I was working at.

I was sitting at the tour desk when a guy walked up and asked about the Bethlehem tour. I’d just had such a great time on the tour myself, so I confidently took over and told about my experience.

This guy was very engaging and I could see he was interested in booking the tour. After 30 minutes of him asking questions, which I eagerly answered, he simply gave a cold ‘I don’t think I’ll do the tour.’

As you can imagine, I was not happy. But I managed to tell him it was no problem, and that if he changed his mind the tour desk would be there.

From then on, this guy would come over to say hello or have a drink in the common area with me for a few minutes. We weren’t really hanging out but we would often greet each other around the hostel and in the bar area.

About two weeks later, he told me that he was leaving Israel to continue his trip towards Turkey. Since that day we would message each other to keep in touch once in a while. I even told him my next travel plans for June.

One day he told me that he’d like to meet me in Malaysia. I didn’t believe him but he showed up — flying all the way from Lithuania.

We then traveled for about a month through Thailand, parting ways in Chiang Mai about two weeks later.

Then I went to Cambodia, and a few weeks later he flew from China to meet me there.

After ten days, he left for China again as he was trying to see if he could make it his new temporary home.

A month after we parted ways, I was in Vietnam building my own new home base and, you guessed it, he flew to Vietnam to meet me.

That was September 2017. Two and a half years later, we’ve been to four continents and fifteen countries together. We are still traveling the world and working on our individual dreams together. “

-Mary from A Mary Road

Mark & Frankie met while snowboarding in the Austrian Alps. They now live together in Amsterdam.

17. A romantic story that began on a mountaintop 

“My partner and I met on top of a mountain in the Austrian Alps almost ten years ago. We were both snowboarding in Mayrhofen during the end of season festival called Snowbombing, which is a huge party.

We bumped into each other in an apres-ski bar and our groups ended up snowboarding — and drinking — together for the remainder of the festival week.

Hailing from Australia, when I first heard his accent I was hopeful for just a holiday romance, but then it transpired. He lived in London too, having moved there a few years earlier.

So after the trip, we met up and the rest is history.

Except not quite.

After 18 months together in London we decided to go traveling and become nomadic in the process. My partner already had a location-independent business but I started freelance writing work and also growing my travel blog .

During our two years traveling we spent a summer in Amsterdam house-sitting because it seemed like a fun place to live, with good Internet for our work, lots for me to blog about, and the chance to just stay put for a little while.

That summer changed our lives as we fell in love with the city and the way of life there.

We returned to Amsterdam a year later after more nomadic travel, putting down some roots in the form of signing a six-month rental lease for an apartment, which seemed forever at the time after staying in places only a few weeks or months.

Fast forward six years and we are still living in Amsterdam in a house we own and with our two young boys living there, too!

Having kids has absolutely changed how we travel — we definitely prefer to have a home base and long-term travel just doesn’t suit us — but we still enjoy discovering new places together. It’s just more likely that we go on a luxury family vacation .

Of course, we still make time for snowboarding trips in Austria — that’s where it all began — but we also really enjoy exploring the country we now feel so lucky to live in, the Netherlands.”

-Frankie from As the Bird Flies

Bella met a nice guy on Tinder while in Uganda, but sadly their relationship came to an end.

18. A holiday romance in Uganda

“When I arrived in Kampala, Uganda, for a four-month volunteering stint in 2018, I was definitely not looking for love. I was, however, keen to make friends, and I thought one good way to meet people would be to go on Tinder.

Since I wasn’t looking for a boyfriend, it didn’t really matter if I fancied the guys; they just needed to look fun to hang out with.

So when I spotted James (not his real name), it didn’t matter that he wasn’t my type. He was the same age as me and said he was also new in town. Maybe we could check out some of the amazing things to do in Uganda together !

On a Friday we met after work for a drink. He greeted me with a kiss on the cheek, smiled a dazzling smile, and BAM ! I was smitten.

That one drink turned into drinks, dinner, and dancing until late. The next day we met for lunch…

…and I didn’t go home until the end of the weekend.

We were both infatuated. We exchanged dozens of WhatsApp messages a day, both incredulous at our luck to have found each other so soon after arriving in a new country.

We made plans to go away the following weekend and spent an idyllic two days in Entebbe on the shores of Lake Victoria.

I’m a travel blogger and photographer, and James took to the role of Instagram husband like a duck to water, grabbing my camera to fire off shots at every opportunity (the photo attached is by him).

We started to talk about me extending my stay in Uganda. He invited me to visit his home country, South Africa . He sent a photo of us to his mum.

But like most whirlwind romances that start with fireworks, the spark burned bright but it also burned fast. James started to feel crowded:

It was too intense, he was a free spirit, he didn’t really want a relationship. When he finally ended things I was devastated.

It made the rest of my trip rather difficult. Kampala is a very small ex-pat community, everyone hangs out in the same few bars and restaurants, and by now we were firmly in the same friendship group.

Everywhere I went, there he was, flirting with other girls. Our group had even planned another weekend away, and since I was determined not to let this breakup limit my chances to explore the country, I went anyway, even though he would be there too.

I spent most of the trip trying not to cry.

I did have a wonderful time in Uganda and love the country, but I’m more cautious now. Something like that can really color your experience, and I wouldn’t want it to happen again.

That said, I’m passionate about travel, and am still hoping to meet someone like-minded on another trip.

Maybe next time I’ll be luckier.”

-Bella from Passport & Pixels

Cal and his wife met in South Korea and they got married in Cape Town.

19. Love at first sight in South Korea

“When I took up a teaching job back in 2009, I never would have guessed that I would fall in love and find my wife. In 2009 I left my home in South Africa to embark on a three-year journey to Seoul, South Korea .

The reason for going was to get my second degree through correspondence and I needed money to support myself. South Korea beat my original choice of Japan due to many factors, but the biggest factor was that it paid more.

I had never been to Asia before and had no idea what to expect.

Six months into my stay in 2010 I went out with a friend on my birthday. She invited a mutual friend and when she walked into the room, time stopped and all went in slow motion, just like a cheesy RomCom. But for real.

Over the course of several years, our relationship grew from a spark to a flame, and that growth was instigated by traveling the country.

They say that you know if you are compatible with someone depending on how well you travel together. It’s the real proof that the relationship will last.

We would venture out to the far-flung corners of South Korea discovering the many islands, cultural differences, and foods of the country.

We lived for another year in Los Angeles, cultivating our relationship and finally getting married six years later, in 2016.

We still move between Cape Town and Seoul — and everywhere in between — and see travel as an integral part of our relationship. We always come back new, utterly refreshed and invigorated, after a stint of travel.”

-Cal from Once in a Lifetime Journey

Valerie and her partner met in New Zealand and they now run an online business together.

20. Meeting the love of my life on the other side of the world

“I met my now-boyfriend pretty much exactly four years ago on a night out in Sydney. He is from the UK, I am from Germany, and it was only a few weeks before I had to leave Australia to start my working holiday year in New Zealand.

I never imagined anything serious to come from this, but after that first night, we spent every day together until I had to leave.

He dropped me off at the airport and saying goodbye was incredibly hard. We had no idea whether we’d ever meet again and I really did not want to leave.

He promised he was going to visit me in New Zealand but I didn’t know if he meant it or just said it to make the goodbye easier.

Only two weeks after I left though, he actually came to New Zealand to visit me. We spent a wonderful week together before he returned to Australia to rejoin his friends that he was traveling with.

Which meant we had to say goodbye. Again.

At this point, we decided to make it official and were committed to a long-distance relationship.

We were planning to visit each other and figure out everything else along the way. What I didn’t know was that he would come back only two days after he left to start his working holiday year in New Zealand with me.

He basically just went back to Australia to get the rest of his luggage and apply for the visa in New Zealand. You can imagine how happy I was when he told me.

From then on, we have been together literally 24/7. Don’t ask me how we are still getting along!

Two years into our relationship we started an online business together so that we could keep traveling. Which we did.

We have been to about 30 countries on five different continents together. We have had the greatest adventures and a life I could only have dreamed of before we met.

Now, four years later, we are in the United Kingdom planning to buy a house.

I never expected meeting the person I would end up with on a night out on the other side of the world only a few weeks before I had to leave the country. But that’s exactly what happened and I could not be happier!”

-Valerie from Valerie’s Adventure Time

Nina fell through a bridge on her first date with Garrett!

21. Falling through a bridge on a first date in Thailand

“If you like short funny travel stories, here’s one for you:

I kind of sort of met Garrett in Thailand, but also kind of sort of met him online.

It’s a very weird and long story involving a creepy mutual friend who forced us to become Facebook friends “because we both liked traveling.” Little did I know Thailand and this creeper would have such an impact on my life.

Fast forward a year or so later, Garrett was living and working in New Zealand and I was happily chilling in Thailand working online. He was going on vacation to Thailand and since the creeper dude a year prior forced us to be friends online, he knew I was there.

He asked me a few typical questions and I told him to let me know when he came through so we could meet up.

And he did.

And we literally haven’t been separated since! (Okay, fine, we both have some random solo travels, but you get the point.)

The day after we met we went strolling along the bridge in Pai, Thailand. Kind of a first date, I guess?

I had literally just spoken about how funny it was that you always had to look down in Thailand because there’s always some obstacle — when I fell through a hole in the bridge!

I was rustling through my purse instead of looking down. Luckily, the hole was only big enough for one of my legs to fit through.

I still have a dent in my leg in that spot to this day and for some reason, Garrett’s still with me. He always makes sure to point out potholes, bumps, and cracks in the road for me now. How sweet.

So that’s how I met my boyfriend in Thailand and fell through a bridge on our first date.

It’s been over four years with countless adventures in between and more to come.”

-Nina and Garrett from Oregon is for Adventure

Sean met a lovely girl in Peru who nursed him back to health when he got sick and showed him around her hometown.

22. A Peruvian love lust story

“It all happened when I was solo backpacking in Peru. I had been in South America for close to two months at that time and had just recently arrived from Ecuador.

One of my favorite things to do while traveling is to meet locals and get a perspective on their daily lives and culture. Naturally, I was on one of those horrible dating apps to meet some local Peruvians. I am not going to say which dating app specifically but let just make up a name.

Let’s call it Tinder.

So I was on Tinder in a small city in Peru called Trujillo. Trujillo is the home of the magnificent archaeological site known as Chan Chan, the biggest city from the pre-Colombian period. I matched with this girl and we started talking.

Let’s call her Maria. Things were going great.

Then one day I decided to eat some Anticuchos, a Peruvian street food of cow hearts on a skewer.

Well, the next day I was properly ill. Puking, nausea, fever — everything.

I thought I was going to die; but Maria took care of me for the whole week I was there, taking me to the hospital, to the blood tests, and everything. She even made me traditional Peruvian cuisine and that was when I knew I had something for her.

After I got better we started traveling Peru together, trekking up the Andes, visiting Machu Picchu, and walking down the cobblestoned streets of Cusco.

We were together for over a month until the day came when I had to leave Peru. Even though we said our goodbyes we planned to keep in touch.

But sometimes distance doesn’t always make the heart grow fonder.”

-Sean from LivingOutLau

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23. Getting engaged underwater

“Alya is from Russia and I am a South African. We met in a small surf town in the Philippines, sleeping in neighboring beds in a dormitory and were together 24 hours a day since the day we met.

Both of us were traveling around Southeast Asia for a couple of months and came to San Fernando in the Philippines to surf.

We shared a tuk-tuk to a surf beach every morning and day trips evolved into traveling around the Philippines together for two months.

It was an amazing time. Both of us love hiking and diving and we were always searching for amazing mountains and beaches.

After traveling together for more than two years I asked Alya to marry me underwater while scuba diving from Nusa Penida island in Indonesia. While on the road, I had a couple of traveling jobs as a scuba instructor and Alya did some English teaching.

On a trip down the Amazon River, we decided to start a travel blog .

It has been four years and our successful travel blog, Stingy Nomads, allows us to work together while traveling full-time and doing things we love.”

-Campbell and Alya from Stingy Nomads

Erin met her partner while venturing out of her comfort zone in Argentina.

24. Finding love in Argentina

After getting a postgraduate degree in the south of Spain, interning in Barcelona and a year-long stint working in the Caribbean, I had my eyes set on Argentina.

I moved to Buenos Aires —where I luckily already had a group of friends installed and waiting.

“I’ll stay here for two years, tops,” I said to myself.

Four months into my Argentine life I was out at a club when I saw him. I’m not exactly a club-goer, and later I’d find out neither was he. We were just meant to meet there, out of our comfort zones.

We immediately made plans for an actual date two days later and have been inseparable ever since. It’s been ten years.

I never thought I’d still be in Argentina, let alone that I’d have fallen head over heels for an Argentine. My friends were right; he stopped me in my tracks. He’s also obsessed with travel and spent time in Australia and Thailand.

We travel as much as we can together but have our roots here in Buenos Aires. We’re having a baby this year and are excited to see what the future holds!”

-Erin from Sol Salute

Ashley met a lovely guy from the Netherlands while traveling in Thailand.

25. An around the world travel romance

“When I decided to move abroad, I put my dating life on a shelf.

I figured I’d worry about my single status when I got back, though, in the back of my head, I couldn’t help think that at 28, going abroad for a long period of time was only going to prolong the long journey of finding love.

But…I wanted to travel.

After nearly 15 months of being abroad, I landed on the island of Koh Phi Phi, Thailand for the last four days of my trip.

I didn’t know a soul, so I booked myself into a notoriously social hostel. I happened to join a flip cup game on the beach when I noticed the tall, handsome guy next to me.

When I told him I was from the US, he replied cheekily, ‘I know. There’s only one place in the world that does dental work like that.’

And what can I say? I fell for him.

He was from The Netherlands and we spent the rest of the night talking. We mentioned meeting up the next day but unfortunately, my phone had suffered a casualty on a boat trip and the only thing I could give him was my Facebook.

By the afternoon, I hadn’t heard from him so I sent him a Facebook message inviting him to dinner with a group of people and still never heard back.

I ran upstairs 10 minutes before dinner to check my computer, only to find that he still hadn’t responded. I was a little dejected, but when I got back down to the beach, there he was, waiting for me.

We were inseparable for the next three days and then I finally flew back home.

Two months later he came to the US to visit me and we decided to do a long-distance relationship. We met up in Italy, vacationed in Croatia , introduced our families, found a ring in Ireland and got engaged in The Netherlands.

About a year and a half after meeting, we got married and he moved to the USA. We’ve been here ever since!”

-Ashley from Jetset Jansen

Wendy met her husband while working as a tour guide in Rome, where they later got married.

26. A Roman love story

“My husband and I first met in the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum in 2001. I’d picked up a job as a tour guide there, and he was a tourist on one of my co-worker’s tours.

We chatted briefly, and a few days later he showed up to follow one of my tours. He’d been captivated by the city just like I had and decided to stay and become a tour guide .

So, we became colleagues and good friends.

Our mutual love of travel was what we initially bonded over. Both of us were pretty new to travel but dreamed of exploring the whole world, and we would spend hours in bookshops poring over guide books.

We even planned a three-month overland trip through the Middle East together, just as friends. I was a bit nervous about visiting that part of the world as a solo female traveler , so I invited myself along on his trip from Cairo to Istanbul.

It was just a couple of months before we left for that trip that our relationship took a romantic turn.

And for the first few years, we spent more time together traveling than staying in one place. In between trips, we did a few more stints as seasonal tour guides in Rome to save up money, and six years after we met we returned there to get married.

It was a small, intimate wedding with 30 or so of our closest friends and family, and it was the best day of our lives. We arrived in Rome just 10 days before the wedding and managed to throw it all together in time, even if some aspects were a bit unconventional.

Instead of the usual wedding reception with cheesy music and dancing, we all had dinner together at  our favorite Roman trattoria .

Over the past 20 years or so we’ve traveled to more than 100 countries on all seven continents, and we still make it back to Rome as often as we can.”

-Wendy from The Nomadic Vegan

Michele met her boyfriend while doing a semester abroad in Costa Rica.,

27. Falling in love on a semester abroad

“When I was in college, I took my very first plane ride to my first international destination:

Studying abroad in Costa Rica for my last semester of university.

I had never been abroad before, but I was excited and open to new experiences in this beautiful, lush, tropical country — and little did I know it would eventually become my heart’s home.

I stayed with a local Costa Rican family and spent much of my free time getting to know them, practicing my Spanish and learning about the way Costa Ricans lived and connected.

I often invited the youngest son who still lived in a nearby house on outings and trips with us, and we usually ended up being the only two who didn’t cancel. We grew closer, spending a lot of our time together, and as you probably expected, eventually had a fling.

At the end of the semester, we both decided we could probably not continue to date long-distance from abroad; but as soon as I got back home, we would chat on Facebook and Skype nearly every day and eventually we could not keep up with the rouse so we gave in and started dating.

That winter, we traveled together to the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, then took a bus to the border of Panama, walked across the bridge over the river of Sixaola, and spent the weekend traveling around the islands of Bocas del Toro .

We traveled well together, which doesn’t always work even with friends no matter how much you enjoy each other’s company. To stretch our money further we stayed in hostels, cooked in the kitchens, and took public transportation.

It was gritty and authentic and we absolutely loved it.

We dated for nearly two years like this, visiting each other in our home countries, traveling around and enjoying every moment of it.

Eventually, I landed an internship in Costa Rica, and after living only an hour away from each other for a few months, we knew this was what we wanted. So, we got engaged and planned our wedding in Costa Rica.

Now we have been married for nearly four years, going on a lifetime. Our favorite thing to do together is travel; how fitting for a marriage formed out of it!

I never expected for travel to change my life, but it did in many ways. I met my lifetime partner, and fell in love with travel itself while on the road.”

-Michele from Adventures Abound

Jodie and her fiance on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. They met on a press trip for travel bloggers in Menorca.

28. Meeting my fiance on a press trip for travel bloggers

“I met my now fiancé on a trip to Menorca , Spain. The trip was a conference and press trip for travel bloggers and influencers , and we were both invited to participate. It wasn’t until the end of the trip that we really began to talk and realized that we had much more in common than our jobs.

We continued to date after the trip. I was living in London at the time and he had already been nomadic for several years.

Our early relationship involved meeting up in random places — including Estonia, Scotland, and London — when he had breaks from assignments and I could convince my boss to let me work remotely.

Around five months later, I quit my job in London to take my own blog full-time and we have been traveling together ever since.

We’ve now been together for nearly three years, living nomadically in countries such as Georgia, Mexico, Greece, and Japan.

Last year, we decided to set down some roots and bought a new-build apartment in Portugal. I’m from the UK and he’s from Canada, so it’s nice to find a place to make ‘ours’ after traveling so many countries together.

We’ll be moving to Portugal to start the next chapter of our life together this summer and we’re getting married just down the road from our new apartment next spring.”

-Jodie from Ala Jode

Anya and Karl met in a very offbeat place - Lexington, Kentucky.

29. From Europe to the United States to the world

“Our love story began back in 2013 in the horse capital of the world in Lexington, Kentucky.

My husband, who is Russian, and I, being Ukrainian, were destined to meet not in our neighboring countries in Europe but on the opposite side of the world in one of the least touristy cities in America.

At that time, I (Anya), while living in Washington DC, was looking for various jobs that could help me relocate, let me travel and pay well. Mark (my husband) was living in Kentucky, working in the hospitality business but wanting to have a change, move somewhere new and experience other parts of the US.

My desire to move to another state brought me to Kentucky for one year where I came to work for Marriott Hotels and where I met Mark. Not much time passed after our first acquaintance, as we realized we wanted to travel and try to live in other states.

We took a leap of faith, packed our bags and moved together across the country to Los Angeles to spend three and a half years there just to understand that we actually wanted to see the world.

So we took another risk and packed again.

We left part of our life behind and set off on the most adventurous journey both of us could have ever dreamt about.

Today, two and half years later, after we left the United States to travel the world, we are location-independent and working online , living in different countries around the world, constantly traveling and exploring one region at a time.

Is it easy?

But this is the life we would never trade for anything else.

We are grateful to the United States for bringing us together, letting us catch this travel bug and helping us understand what type of life is best for us.”

-Anya from Road is Calling

Rick and Ann met in Bangkok and got engaged in Tallinn, Estonia.

30. Love in Bangkok

“At the age of 22, I booked a one-way ticket to Bangkok, Thailand and embarked on my very first solo travel trip through Southeast Asia and Australia. I never imagined that this trip would change the course of my life and that I would meet my current partner one fateful night in Bangkok.

I was enjoying an evening with other travelers in a small bar on Bangkok’s bustling Khao San Road when Rick and I crossed paths for the first time. We didn’t exchange each other’s numbers that evening, but as fate would have it we bumped into each other in the busy streets of Bangkok the next day!

Rick told me of his plans to travel to the beautiful island of Koh Tao the following day and invited me to join him. Unfortunately, I declined his invitation due to already having the train tickets for my solo trip to Malaysia booked for the next day.

He still held out hope and told me exactly where to meet him if I happened to change my mind.

To this day, I still don’t quite know what made me go and cancel my train ticket to Malaysia and meet him at the bus station. His face lit up as soon as he saw me walking toward him and that’s when I knew I made the right decision.

We spent one week together on Koh Tao and then due to pre-arranged travel plans, went our separate ways. We sporadically kept in touch via Facebook and a full year passed before we saw each other again.

My travels eventually brought me to his home city of Perth, Australia and that’s when he invited me to stay at his house and the rest is history. I found myself applying for a partner visa so that I could stay in Australia and telling my family back in Canada that I wouldn’t be coming home!

Fast forward eight years later, we recently got engaged in Tallinn, Estonia on our summer travels through Europe and we are now planning our wedding for 2021 in Canada!”

-Ann from TheRoad-IsLife

Vicky and Mark met on Twitter and they now house-sit across the world together.

31. House-sitting across the world together

“I’ve met and become friends with many people thanks to my travel blog and social media.

I met Mark through Twitter over three years ago and learned we had a lot in common. We both loved to travel and it turned out we were both nomadic house sitters.

Over the years we ended up meeting a few times while house sitting in the same city. Twice for lunch and once for breakfast. We also chatted here and there as we moved around; we exchanged stories of the pets we were caring for and talked about the city we were staying in at the moment.

Then last summer we were both going to be in Miami for a few weeks.

We ended up spending more time together and we realized we really liked each other. We knew that a relationship together would have to start off as a long-distance relationship because we both already had a few things scheduled.

However, we wanted to give it a try. We talked every day and eventually, we were able to start house sitting together.

We have been on the road together now for a few months and already have house sits scheduled together through most of 2020. We’re so happy that our love of travel brought us together and are excited to continue to travel and explore new places together.”

-Vicky from Buddy the Traveling Monkey

James met her husband while vacationing in NYC.

32. Discovering a new road to travel

“I met my husband when I was on vacation in New York City . I was on a long multi-month trip around the world, catching up with friends, traveling and eventually making my way to Rio, where I was planning to stop and get a job teaching English.

Instead, two weeks before I left the United States for five months in Canada, I met Kevin.

We spent those two weeks wandering through the Met, having brunch at Balthazar’s, lazing around on the Hudson River, and having dinner in the East Village. New York is an easy place to fall in love!

In my five months traveling the width of Canada by rail, Kevin came to vacation with me three times.

A week soaking up the breathtaking scenery on the Rockies, another week kayaking and cycling around Salt Spring Island near Vancouver, and a final week freezing together in a Montreal winter!

Well, in the end, my journey south to Rio never happened. Instead, when I left Canada, we both moved to Australia for three years, then eventually back to New York, where it all began.

Since then, we got married and celebrated by playing tourists in our favorite city, drinking champagne at sunset on a sailing boat in New York Harbor.

We still live in NYC and I still travel, but I’ve substituted a nomadic existence for twice-yearly trips with my husband, sampling different locations all around the world.

So, I fell in love on the road, ended up down a different road altogether, and now travel a new one together with my husband.”

-James from Travel Collecting

Jim & Inna met while couchsurfing in Vietnam.

33. Getting together through Couchsurfing

“It was a rainy rainy day in January in the mountains of Vietnam and I had just left my motorbike partner behind in Phong Nha after riding with him for 15 days as I needed some me-time.

Partway through the ride to Ninh Binh, it struck me that I wanted to keep riding and find some nightlife and enjoy myself.

It was a 330-mile ride and it was raining hard, so I couldn’t read the signs and was on a car-only highway. The police forced me to stop and turn around and get off the highway to go back to the regular roads, meaning I had to stay in Ninh Binh for the night.

The next morning I was up bright and early again, peddling through the rain until I finally reached Hanoi midday. Full of energy and eager to explore the city, I found myself on one of the best travel apps :

Couchsurfing .

Little did I know that by getting on the app that day it would forever change my life.

There was a group of 12 Couchsurfers from all over the world getting together for drinks and food and sharing travel stories. Inna and I were seated across from one another but not saying much, though we couldn’t help but feel a connection so strongly and deeply to one another.

After we left that spot the group got smaller, and continued to get smaller after each stop on our night out. Inna and I got to know each other a little more each time — until we ultimately ended up walking around Hoàn Kiếm Lake until the sun came up.

Unfortunately, she was scheduled to leave Vietnam two days later to go back to Ukraine and I was leaving Vietnam in two weeks to start my tour through Europe. After the longest week of our changed lives, we decided Inna would join me traveling, as well!

Two years later we are still traveling together. We’re engaged, fully in love, and still treat each and every day as though it’s our last!”

-Jim & Inna from Executive Thrillseekers

Matilda met her husband in Las Vegas. They had a long-distance relationship before finally getting married.

34. What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas

“Travel brought me and my now-husband together.

We were living in separate cities in the United States — I was a college student in Chicago and he had just moved to New York for work — and had both traveled to Las Vegas with friends to celebrate New Year’s Eve.

I was playing the slot machines at the casino at the hotel we were both staying at. He sat next to me and we talked and gambled for about an hour until I had to leave.

A few hours later and shortly before midnight we ran into each other again at the casino and shared a kiss at midnight on New Year’s.

We hung out and talked for a few more hours until we said goodbye since we were leaving Vegas the next morning. We did not make plans to see each other again, but we exchanged phone numbers.

We kept in touch by phone until he came to visit me a few months later and we decided to start dating long distance. Since we both were living with roommates and loved to travel we found it more convenient to meet in different cities in North America for weekend getaways.

Eventually, after a few years of dating long distance and traveling to see each other, we got married with a destination wedding in the British Virgin Islands.

We have been married for over 10 years and now live together in Chicago with our two kids and beloved yorkie.

They say “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas” but for us, that was definitely not the case!”

-Matilda from The Travel Sisters

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35. A Mexican romance

“When I first met my boyfriend during a study abroad program in 2010, romance was the last thing on my mind.

I was determined to spend my 10 months in Mexico becoming fluent in Spanish so I could travel Mexico worry-free while simultaneously gaining enough college credits to graduate on time.

Meeting Héctor was not part of the plan.

We first met at a party I was hosting with my study abroad cohort (how else do you meet people in college?). We had an immediate connection and while the people around us shotgunned beers we fell into a conversation about one of our shared passions:

I know it sounds super cheesy, but I felt something inside me shift. He was different than anyone I’d ever met before. Maybe it was just because he laughed at my dumb jokes? I can’t say for sure.

Naturally, I was bummed to discover that he was moving away to Mexico City to study music in just a few weeks.

We kept in touch, IM-ing about our favorite bands and discussing whatever poetry I was reading for my literature classes, and I regularly begged him to play me Enrique Iglesias songs on his guitar. He refused.

Soon, an opportunity for me to visit Mexico City presented itself, and we went on our “first date” — a Shakira concert at Foro del Sol. It was amazing!

What followed was a whirlwind, semi long-distance (I lived five hours away) romance that ended when my study abroad program did.

Over the years we kept in touch as friends, and each of us had relationships come and go. For years, there didn’t appear to be future for us.

Then, in 2017, I finally had the chance to return to Mexico. I asked Héctor if he wanted to join me for a beach vacation in Playa del Carmen and he agreed.

From the minute I stepped off the airplane it was like no time had passed. We fell into conversations about music, making taco puns, and me requesting that he sing me Enrique Iglesias songs. At the end of the trip neither of us could deny that the feelings were still there.

Within a few short months, we’d both quit our jobs and relocated to Playa del Carmen to be together for real.

And now, three years on, we’re living back in Xalapa, Veracruz where we first met 10 years ago. We still talk about music, we still make taco puns, and he still won’t play me an Enrique Iglesias song.”

-Janine from Janine in the World

Lydia left Nigeria and moved to a small town called Laramie, Wyoming, where she met her husband.

36. A Nigerian princess meets a Wyoming cowboy

“If you think this is a fictional story, you will be wrong. It is a true-life account of how I met the love of my life.

My twin sister and I left everything we knew in Nigeria and journeyed to a little town called Laramie, Wyoming, in the United States.

We knew no one in the town or neighboring state, and with a population of about 28,000 people, it was a huge culture shock for us since we had lived in a town of over 1 million people. Quickly, we got acclimated though, frankly, we had no choice.

I started working and taking college classes and made new friends. One of my coworkers, Zeb, used to think my sister and I were the same person and would complement how hardworking I was since I “worked all the time.” Until he realized that there were two of us.

Zeb was a nice guy, but I didn’t really think much of it.

Then I realized we had the same major when we met in class the next semester in a smaller class size. We worked on a group project together, and a good friend, Noelle, kept saying, “I think Zeb likes you!” She was great at reading people, and she was right.

Zeb had finally summoned the courage to ask me out on a date. I was clueless about dating, as my academics were my main priority, but I decided to give Zeb a chance.

As the saying goes, “The rest is history.”

I had asked God for three things in the person I was going to marry:

  • The person’s family has to love my family and me as we are (the good, the bad, the ugly),
  • he must have faith in God as Christians,
  • and he has to be an excellent cook since I dread cooking.

Every day, I thank God for giving me the best gift I have ever received, my husband, Zeb.

Like in all relationships, it is not always smooth sailing from cultural differences to personality, but it has been worth it.

Now, we are on a quest to journey the world together, starting with  traveling in Africa . “

-Lydia from Africa Wanderlust

Ellie met Ravi while traveling through India solo.

37. Finding love in India

“Some places that we travel to leave their mark more than others. We like to think that every place we visit changes us in some way, but in some countries that change is much more profound.

In the case of my travels to India , they have completely changed my life.

Before my trips to India, I would get nervous. Family and friends were never particularly understanding of why I insisted on journeying halfway across the world to solo travel India.

But once I settled into the chaotic peace, I would find myself more and more at home in India, learning to live by the moment and surrender just a little bit of that hard-wired need to be in control.

In 2017 my travels took a turn for the unexpected as I experienced what would become one of my favorite stories of India to share.

A day before I was due to leave after a month of traveling there, I met Ravi in his hometown of Mumbai. Over chai and wandering around Colaba, posing for touristy shots in front of the gateway, we discovered a connection we knew we wanted to grow.

I didn’t see him again for another four months.

Fast forward two years and we’re living on the other side of the world in Toronto, Canada. We’ve traveled many places in India and around the world that are new to both of us, and we’ve been able to see places differently through each others’ eyes.

Finding love in India has shown me that the typecasting around gender roles in patriarchal societies — which India is considered — are not always true. Both of us are a long way from home — in many senses — which has taught us to be kinder, more flexible, and more understanding.

I have learned a lot about what it truly means to be close to ones’ family, even at the end of a phone, and Ravi has learned to make the perfect poha (a flattened rice dish).

I have learned that far from trying to scam people — which is the traveler stereotype — most Indians are incredibly kind.

Back in India we have been pleasantly surprised by the number of people who accept us openly as a mixed ethnicity couple, vs the number of people who judge for breaking the mold.”

-Ellie & Ravi from Soul Travel Blog

Vicki and Eduardo fell in love in Barcelona and they have since traveled to over 15 countries together.

38. Falling in love in Barcelona

“In 2015, a good friend from university and I decided to have a little trip to the south of Europe during our semester break.

Since we were working full-time during most of our time off from university, we only had two weeks before our classes would start again, and we wanted to make them count.

So we booked several busses and flights starting from Madrid. After we visited Porto and Lisbon, we planned to stay three days in Barcelona before heading to Paris and returning home to Germany from there by bus.

Since we were students at that time, we tried to travel as cheaply as possible using Couchsurfing in most of the places we visited.

While my friend went to bed earlier during our first night in Barcelona, I stayed awake for hours talking to our host, Eduardo, in the living room of his flat. From the beginning, we felt a great connection sharing the same stupid kind of humor and a passion for traveling.

When we left Barcelona two days later, I was sure I would never see him again, even though we promised each other to stay in touch.

Little did I know that just 10 days later, he would take a flight to visit me in Germany, spending a whole week with me. Since I had classes to attend during the week, we went on a memorable little weekend trip to Amsterdam which became the first of many trips together.

The next three months we spent visiting each other once a month; however, for my last semester of university, I had a semester abroad coming up in which I had to spend three months in the Maldives.

It wasn’t easy not being able to see each other for three months in such an early stage of our relationship, and my WiFi-connection was awful, which made it almost impossible to video chat.

Anyway, when my internship was finally over, I flew right to Barcelona to live with Eduardo in the same flat where we first met.

Fast forward to today, after exploring more than 15 countries together, we are currently traveling around South America on a seven-month honeymoon!”

-Vicki from Vickiviaja

Romantic Travel Video

A note from Jessie:

While I personally didn’t meet my fiance traveling, we did say “I Love You” for the first time during a trip to Savannah, Georgia.

You can see the video from that special trip above.

Seriously, the atmosphere combined with the many things to do in Savannah makes it such a romantic trip!

Do you have any inspiring love stories from the road to share?

Bonus short travel stories.

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15 Comments

We found love in a hostel place! Who knew that the Couchsurfing app could be good for finding some romance?? Love this!

Awww, these are too cute! Thanks so much for sharing these – it’s always good to read about happy experiences on the road, as well as the more practical tips!

These are such amazing and inspiring stories. It gives me hope for finding a travel soulmate one day! 🙂

Gosh this was such a fun read! I loved reading all these stories. I think A Broken Backpack was my favorite – so unexpected! Great idea, Jessie ♥️

Loved these fairytale stories.Very well put together Jessie.

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These are really adorable! Thank you so much for sharing these – it’s always nice to hear about enjoyable road trips as well as practical advice!

Loved reading these, some made my heart melt! As if we need more reasons to travel! Thanks for sharing

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What sweet love stories these are. I adored this lovely pair.

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50 Best Romantic Getaways for a Couples Trip

Whether you're celebrating your honeymoon or just looking to escape with your partner, these are the 50 most romantic getaways around the world.

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What's your idea of a perfect romantic getaway? For some couples, it's all about relaxing on a beach somewhere tropical and sunny, while others prefer a new adventure in an exciting, fast-paced destination. Whatever your travel style, we've got you covered with our list of romantic destinations in the United States and around the world.

From ski resorts in Colorado to the wildlife-rich Galápagos Islands to the rolling hills of Tuscany, these are 50 of the most romantic getaways around the world.

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Wander through the green rolling hills and sheep pastures, and take in the history in this beautiful country. Try taking a hike up to Arthur's Seat for sweeping views, check out Edinburgh's Old Town for quaint architecture and fun museums (such as the Writers' Museum), and wander down the Royal Mile to take in street performers. Be sure to stop at a whiskey distillery for a sip or two — try Highland Park or Old Pulteney — and consider staying at Gleneagles Hotel, which sits on a 850-acre estate and has its own train station.

British Virgin Islands

Have a relaxing, sunny beach vacation in the beautiful British Virgin Islands. Play in the water and lounge on the sand at some of the most beautiful beaches — visit Cane Garden Bay Beach or Smuggler's Cove Beach for fewer crowds and more privacy. Also try swimming and snorkeling in Spring Bay, sailing to Anegada Island. Check out Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina, which sits on its own 230-acre private island at the east end of Tortola. It has 52 guest accommodations, plus two-, three-, four- and six-bedroom villas, a spa, restaurants, two private beaches, and a 55-slip marina.

Zihuatanejo, Mexico

This resort city on the Pacific coast of Acapulco has picturesque beaches — visit Playa La Ropa or Playa Blanca for great snorkeling. It also has a quaint town with windy roads lined with galleries and restaurants to explore — be sure to check out La Cucaracha Gallery, Suazo Art Gallery, or Artemayren Studio y Galería for local art and Rufos Grill, Restaurante Las Adelitas, or Restaurantes Mexicanos Any for local food. For the ultimate romantic trip, you can stay in La Casa Que Canta, which was featured in the movie "When a Man Loves a Woman." The grounds have terracotta villas sculpted into the hillside with secluded suites.

Palm Springs, California

For a trip that feels like you are really getting away without actually having to go too far, check out Palm Springs for its hiking, gondola rides, golf, and warm desert air. Take the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway — the world's largest rotating tram car — to travel 2.5 miles up to the top of Chino Canyon, where you can wander around and explore. Relax together at Estrella Spa or Azure Spa Palm Springs, where you can get desert-inspired treatments.

Whidbey Island, Washington

This island in the Pacific Northwest is a quick trip from Seattle, and it offers stunningly beautiful views for the minimal effort involved in getting there. There are quaint hotels with modern amenities, such as the Inn at Langley, with hot tubs and views of the Saratoga Passage waterway. You can explore the shops in town or hike along the coastal bluffs, maybe catching a sight of gray whales if the season is right.

Idyllwild, California

This rustic mountain town is perfect for exploring with someone you love, or for a first trip together as a couple. Stay in a small wooded cabin and then spend your time exploring the shops in town, stocking up on homemade jams or leather hats. Try hiking the Ernie Maxwell trail for beautiful views, and if you are in town on a Saturday, head to the town square to meet the mayor (he's a golden retriever named Max). For dinner, sit on the patio in the mountain air at Gastrognome or Idyology.

Explore the wide-open plains and enjoy the breathtaking night skies in Montana. While on your trip, stay at a guest ranch where you can experience outdoor activities, such as Flathead Lake Lodge, a family-owned and operated guest ranch. Or stay at Snow Bear Chalets, which are ski-in/ski-out treehouses located slopeside at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Whitefish, Montana.

La Paz, Mexico

La Paz is a romantic and often-overlooked destination located on the Sea of Cortez, which is known as the world's richest body of water. French explorer Jacques Cousteau famously named it the "aquarium of the world." Today, you can try diving, kayaking, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, and island hopping there. For romantic outdoor dining, try Las Tres Virgenes, Sorstis Restaurante, or Nim, or the more casual Il Rustico.

Experience the Reno side of the Lake Tahoe area for outdoorsy activities and intimate restaurants and hotels. Check out the Spa at Silver Legacy or the multitude of hot springs in the area for a relaxing day of romance. There's also the Riverwalk and Midtown District to explore. Opt to stay in the Sunnyside Restaurant and Lodge , which sits lakeside with its own private beach, or the Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe , where the concierge service can arrange a day of adventure on the mountain, a round of golf, or sailing on Lake Tahoe.

Dana Point, California

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This lesser-known beach town is perfect for couples, and it gets you away from the more crowded California beach spots. Do some people-watching or swimming at Salt Creek Beach or Doheny State Beach, or try walking along Bluff Top Trail. For seafood with a view, try dining at Chart House or Wind & Sea. If you are looking for a place to say, the town's resorts have ocean views and spa treatments. Consider whale watching or taking a cruise on the Dana Wharf Sunset Wine Cruise during your visit, too.

Sonoma Valley, California

What better way to celebrate an anniversary, honeymoon, or other special romantic occasion than with wine in this scenic part of California. There are more than 400 wineries to visit in this region. For wineries with beautiful views, check out Bella Vineyards and Wine Caves or Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery in Dry Creek Valley. Then dine at some of the country's most romantic restaurants, including LaSalette, Valette, or The Girl & The Fig. Take a wine tour through the valley, take a walk through some of the state's earliest vineyards, or bike along scenic roads with the person you love for an unforgettable trip.

Chassignolles, France

This village in the Livradois-Forez, France's largest national park, is secluded and rural — perfect for couples looking to get away from it all. You can check out the local farms and wander among the country lanes. Auberge de Chassignolles is the only accommodation in town, with nine rooms situated next to the village's 12th-century church.

St. James, Barbados

With platinum white beaches, rugged cliffs, and breathtaking sunsets, Barbados is a perfect spot for a romantic getaway. Be sure to check out the Mount Gay Rum Distillery, and go swimming or snorkeling at Carlisle Bay or Brandon's Beach. While you are there, why not stay at The House, which is often voted one of the most romantic hotels in the Caribbean. Each of the 34 suites has ocean views, and the adults-only property has gardens, champagne breakfasts, and 24/7 service ambassadors.

Willemstad, Curaçao

Culture-loving couples will want to visit Willemstad, a vibrant and bustling city in the heart of Curaçao. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the capital of Curaçao and is famous for its colonial architecture and museums. Be sure to walk across the swinging Queen Emma Bridge, visit Serena's Art Factory to pick up ChiChi dolls, and shop along the old cobblestone streets.

Bend, Oregon

This city on the Deschutes River in Oregon has tons of hiking trails, water activities, and mountain views. While in town, try staying at Brasada Ranch, which has activities including horseback riding, skiing on Mt. Bachelor, and trips downtown to the local breweries. Dine at Ariana Restaurant, a restaurant built into a cozy bungalow, or The Blacksmith Restaurant, which was built into a former smithy.

Aspen, Colorado

Whether it's skiing down the slopes to a cozy mountainside lunch or hiking through fields of lupine and columbine to a high mountain lake for a picnic, there's something for everyone in Aspen. For a romantic stay, opt for a room at The Little Nell.

Chiloe, Chile

Visiting the little-known island of Chiloe is like taking a step back in time. The archipelago is made up of traditional small farms, fishermen, and craftsmen. For accommodations, try Tierra Chiloe (located on the Pullao Bay on the inland sea), which offers a number of interesting activities, including horseback riding, clam digging on the beach, sea kayaking from island to island, and hiking.

Door County, Wisconsin

Wisconsin might not sound like the most romantic place in the world, but this area has lots of secluded spots and fun activities that make it perfect for a couples trip. Check out Blacksmith Inn on the Shore, a bed and breakfast where all guest rooms have a fireplace, in-room whirlpool, and private balcony with views of Bailey's Harbor. You can use bikes, kayaks, sleds, and snowshoes to explore the area, including the nearby Sanctuary State Natural Area, which has 1,600 acres of boreal forest.

The Oregon Coast

The majestic Oregon beaches make for stunning scenery, and the quaint beach towns have tons of activities for couples to have fun together. Visit Cannon Beach for the iconic rock formations, check out the Tillamook Cheese Factory for a tour and free samples, and for accommodations, stay at Salishan Resort, which has 158 acres of forested land and beautiful views from all guest rooms.

The amazing jungles on this island will give you plenty to explore as a couple. You can sign up for a group trip or take tours on your own, and then relax at Playa Cativo Lodge in the heart of Costa Rica's rainforest. Eight of the eco lodge's rooms have a private outdoor terrace and plunge pool, and guests can also enjoy a fresh-water outdoor swimming pool and complimentary snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding, and self-guided nature hikes.

Bequia, St. Vincent

Having your own private island is the epitome of a romantic getaway, and this tropical destination gets you very close. At just seven square miles, with about 5,000 residents, there are no traffic lights, no neon signs, no chain hotels or restaurants, no golf courses, and no gated communities. In order to get there, travelers must take a flight to Barbados (or St. Lucia), and then take an inter-island hopper flight from there. Once on the island, you can stay at Bequia Beach Hotel, a tucked-away, family-owned luxury resort.

Santorini, Greece

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This magical island is known as the most romantic in Greece, with turquoise waters, whitewashed houses sitting on cliffs, and beautiful beaches. During your visit, you can stay at Grace Hotel Santorini, which sits 300 meters above the caldera. The 20 all-white accommodations feature Greek marble, custom fragrance, pillow menus, and a private plunge pool. While you're here, go for a hike the on the Fira trail for beautiful views, take in the sunset in Oia, and explore the black-sand beach.

Maui, Hawaii

Maui is the perfect destination for couples in search of a beach vacation filled with unique activities. Check out snorkeling at Black Rock on Kaanapali Beach, view hidden parts of the island on a helicopter tour with Blue Hawaiian Helicopters, and tour local farms on the slopes of Haleakala like Ocean Organic Vodka , Surfing Goat Dairy , and the Alii Lavender Farm .

Explore the rugged coasts and quaint towns in Maine, a perfect place to visit for a summer trip. Hike through Acadia National Park for beautiful views, visit the Portland Head Light, or visit the Allagash Brewery for a tour and some samples. Stay at The Waldo Emerson Inn in Kennebunkport, one the most historic places to stay on the Southern Maine coast. Once a shipbuilder's manse, the original house was built in 1753 by Waldo Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson's great-uncle.

New Mexico is perfect for couples looking for natural beauty and cute towns. Check out Chaco Canyon, or wander the historic streets of Santa Fe, stopping to dine at Geronimo, a restaurant built into an old-fashioned adobe home. Also try Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, which has mineral hot springs and a mountain backdrop.

Fredericksburg, Texas

You may not think of Texas as a particularly romantic place, but you will after visiting this small town. Explore its more than 50 wineries and local chocolatiers, and book lodging at Gastehaus Schmidt's guesthouses, which have sweeping views and southern hospitality. Then book a wine tour and have a sunset picnic at the top of Enchanted Rock.

The Galápagos Islands

Visit the Galápagos Islands for a more adventurous take on a couples getaway. The main attraction here is the wildlife, so pack a pair of binoculars and prepare to explore a nearly undisturbed corner of the world, packed with birds, turtles, sea lions, and more.

San Francisco, California

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This historic and beautiful city has so many options for food, places to stay, and activities that it can satisfy any couple. Walk along the Fisherman's Wharf, take a tour of notorious Alcatraz, and check out the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

St. Bart's

Book a room at Le Sereno St. Barth's, one of the only properties on the island with a private beach. While there, check out toes-in-the-sand dining at Plage. The signature beaches and crystal blue waters perfectly blend the sophistication of St. Tropez with the laissez-fare Caribbean lifestyle.

Arizona’s White Mountains

Take an adventure with your significant other in these beautiful mountains high above the desert. They stand at an elevation of 11,000 feet, and they're lesser known than Arizona's bigger parks. Climb to the Mogollon Rim 's 2,000-foot high lookout, check out the history of prehistoric inhabitants at Tonto Natural Bridge State Park , and camp overnight at Petrified Forest National Park , an International Dark Sky Association Dark Sky Park where couples can share a night under the stars.

Malibu, California

Experience gorgeous ocean views from high above on picturesque cliffs, and visit pretty beaches and great local restaurants in Malibu, California. Dine at Nobu Malibu, a beachfront spot that combines Japanese and Californian cuisines, or eat at Moonshadows, which has a tiki-themed patio and ocean views. Also stop by Malibu Yogurt and Ice Cream Cafe, which has some of the best peanut butter frozen yogurt you will ever taste. While in Malibu, try staying at Malibu Beach Inn, a five-star boutique hotel located on the sands of Carbon Beach.

Quebec, Canada

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Take a trip to what feels like a historic European city without the long flight and jet lag. Visitors can stroll through the narrow cobblestoned streets by foot or on a horse-drawn carriage to admire the city's famous French-colonial architecture and historic sites such as the Citadelle, the Petit-Champlain District, Place Royale, Parliament Building, and fortifications dating back to the 1600s. The Old City is also a hub for art and cuisine, with a selection of museums and fine dining restaurants. Also visit Ile d'Orleans just across the St. Lawrence River for a wine tasting and picnic lunch while overlooking the Montmorency Falls. Try staying at Auberge Saint-Antoine Hotel, where guests are treated to champagne, slippers, and a roaring fireplace.

Phuket, Thailand

This beach town in Thailand has delicious food, fun nightlife, and the beautiful turquoise ocean. For a romantic place to stay, book a room at Trisara , an exclusive beach resort nestled on a secluded cove along Phuket's less-developed northwestern coast. This hideaway is set in a protected nature preserve surrounded by a tropical forest, lush gardens, and jaw-dropping ocean views. Scattered among the foliage are 69 spacious ocean-facing villas and private residences, each complete with their own private pool and outdoor shower.

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Belize is a tiny country, often overlooked because of its close proximity to Mexico and many Caribbean islands, but it is perfect for a romantic getaway. Caye Caulker is a small island that is easily accessible by taxi and then ferry from Belize City, where the main international airport is. Belize is home to the world's second-largest barrier reef, so be sure to go snorkeling to view the coral and marine life.

Catalina Island, California

Catalina Island, located off the coast of Southern California, is only reachable by boat, making it the perfect location for a low-key romantic trip. Enjoy the Mediterranean ambiance of Avalon, one of the tiny towns on the island, and check out the huge selection of activities, including scuba diving, kayaking, and hiking.

This Caribbean island is known for its iconic twin peaks (called the Pitons), and it has volcanic beaches, reef-diving sites, luxury resorts, and fishing villages. There are so many things to do here, including hiking Tet Paul Nature Trail, exploring Mamiku Gardens, or taking a drive to the Soufriere Drive-in Volcano, where you can explore bubbling sulfur springs in the caldera of the dormant Qualibou volcano. While you're there, stay at Jade Mountain, set on a cliff with open-air guest rooms with private infinity pools, four-poster canopy beds, and 24/7 butler service.

Kenya’s Great Rift Valley

This region of Kenya has sweeping views, overlooking the Maasai Mara, and it offers magical safaris and other experiences. Places to explore include Lake Nakuru National Park, Hippo Point, or the Crescent Island Game Sanctuary. If you visit, stay at Angama Mara, an owner-run safari lodge on the Oloololo Escarpment, some 1,000-feet above the plains of the Maasai Mara.

Marrakesh, Morocco

This city in western Morocco is filled with history, mosques, palaces, and gardens. Take a romantic vacation and explore the medina, the walled medieval city with maze-like alleys filled with markets selling fabric, pottery, and jewelry. Book a room at El Fenn, close to the main square of Jemaa el-Fnaa. Its guest suites and rooms sit below a large roof terrace with sundecks, hanging gardens, shaded dining areas, a roof-top putting green, and a swimming pool.

Eilean Shona, Scotland

This private island, owned by Vanessa Branson, claims it's the inspiration for Neverland in "Peter Pan." While exploring the island's 2,000 acres of pristine moor, wild hills, secluded paths, and woodland, book a stay at Shepherd's Cottage, one of eight cottages available to rent. You can spend your time building camp fires, crabbing, swimming, painting, picnicking, kayaking, and walking the island's coastal and woodland paths.

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Take your significant other on a trip to Norway in search of the northern lights, and explore the breathtaking scenery while you are there. Visit Senja's Lighthouse, which has 360-degree views of mountain, fjord, and sky. It is also close to Anderdalen National Park, where you can ski or snowshoe in the winter and hike in the summer.

This African country has endless wilderness to take in with your love, including the plains of Serengeti National Park. Take a safari for chances to see the country's famous animals, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, and rhinos. Then visit Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa's highest mountain.

"Virginia is for lovers" — and once you visit, you'll see why. This state has a number of historic museums, gardens, and parks to explore — visit Shenandoah National Park, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, or Maymont to take in the scenery. While checking out Virginia's local wine scene, stay at L'Auberge Provencale. The inn has warm hospitality, delicious food, and some of the rooms have private patios, aromatherapy steam showers, and fireplaces. Each room is individually decorated with French country antiques and original artwork, making it feel as though you've been transported to Provence.

Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany is the perfect place for a romantic getaway — it's breathtakingly beautiful at every turn, with plenty of delicious food and wines to indulge in. Be sure to dine at Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence or La Cantinetta Di Rignana in Chianti, both of which have Italian cuisine you'll be dreaming about for years to come. Stay at Castello di Ristonchi, a 1,000-year-old medieval castle, which sits high in the Tuscan hills overlooking quaint villages, vineyards, and olive groves. Couples can even book the former watchtower at the very top — you can open your window and look out on an Italian fairytale setting.

Blue Ridge, Georgia

This mountain town in northern Georgia has an artistic community, several brewpubs, and delicious restaurants. Be sure to check out Bear Claw Vineyard for its beautiful view or Mercier Orchards, the only apple orchard in Georgia that grows, presses, ferments, and bottles their own hard apple cider and farm wines. For beer, visit Grumpy Old Men Brewing, Blue Ridge Brewery, and Fannin Brewing Company.

Port Angeles, Washington

This beautiful seaside city overlooks the Strait of Juan de Fuca and boasts a great array of small luxury bed and breakfasts. Each inn has a unique style and personality, but all have views of the water, San Juan Islands, and beautiful gardens. Try Colette's, George Washington Inn, Eden By The Sea, or Sea Cliff Gardens, each of which have their own distinctive vibe. While in town, visit Olympic National Park for hiking or water sports.

Daufuskie Island, South Carolina

This tiny island is only accessible by boat, offering a perfectly secluded romantic getaway. Stay a few nights at the Haig Point Lighthouse, a real lighthouse that has a 40-foot tower, plus a fireplace and clawfoot bathtub, as well as a rocking chair-lined porch with views of the Calibogue Sound. Take a trip by bike or horseback on the beach with Daufuskie Trail Rides.

Savannah, Georgia

This beautiful southern city has something for every couple. Book a room at The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, and take a stroll along the river. Be sure to get some delicious southern food while you're in town, and after dinner, take a romantic walk through Forsyth Park and admire the stunning architecture of the nearby homes.

Nova Scotia, Canada

This stunning part of Canada has scenery that you and your significant other will never forget. Try staying at a bed and breakfast or local AirBnB to get a true feel for the area. Be sure to check out the art galleries in Peggy's Cove and go for a sunrise sail on Halifax Harbour. Visit Digby to see the dramatic tidal changes and wander on the beautiful beaches.

Sedona, Arizona

Relax at one of the many spas and soak in the calming spirit in this Arizona town. Book a stay at the new Wilde Resort & Spa to take advantage of the beautiful setting and full-service spa. This area is known for its incredible natural beauty, so get out and go for a hike to take in all the unique rock formations. Dine at restaurants like Cress on Oak Creek, Dahl & Di Luca Ristorante, or The Golden Goose American Grill, which has both a fine dining room and an outdoor patio.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Even if you don't like to tango, you should definitely visit this romantic city (with someone you'd like to tango with). Book a room at Palacio Duhau—Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, a former mansion transformed into a hotel. Shop among the antiques markets and wander the cobblestone streets, stopping to tango (or just watch) at Bar Sur.

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33 Beautifully Romantic Travel Quotes for your “Love”

by Jeanine | Feb 11, 2022 | 20 comments

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Beautifully Romantic Travel Quotes, just for the one you “Love”

I must admit I love a good quote, if it has a travel connotation well you have me hooked. Furthermore, letting you in on a little secret. I’m an absolute sucker for a beautifully romantic travel quote. Where someone’s words just sing to me & reflect my thoughts and feelings. This is why I put together this list of 35 of my all-time favourite beautifully romantic travel quotes.

There are many instances where travel quotes are somewhat inspirational. Furthermore, there are occasions they can be used as affirmations to your travel hungry soul. Which is what these 33 Beautifully Romantic Travel Quotes for your “Love” are to me.

There are numerous places you can find all sorts of quotes & plenty that are travel related. Though there are only 33 here as they were most significant to me when finding those that were beautifully romantic travel quotes. To find those that can sing to your soul I recommend BrainyQuote or GoodReads . You can do a search for your chosen topic & I am sure you find some.

Travel Quotes just for the one you Love

The first 15 of our beautifully romantic travel quotes are specifically relating to the one you love.

  • “Happiness is planning a trip to somewhere new, with someone you love.” – Marie Cribaillet

This first one is my song I am filled with so much joy when we are planning trips together. Especially looking for the  things we both love to do.

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  • “Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” – Ernest Hemingway

Now I don’t know about you but for me this could be partner, family & friends. For me personally its a must as they are the only ones that would put up with my weirdness. Ha Ha

  • “I’m in love with you and the world.” – Anonymous

What a beautifully romantic travel quote, see just sings…the words just say it all.

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  • “In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with.” – Charles Schulz
  • “I would not wish any companion in the world but you.” – William Shakespeare
  • “I would like to travel the world with you twice. Once, to see the world. Twice to see the way you see the world.”-Author Unknown
  • “Be careful who you make memories with. Those things can last a lifetime.” – Ugo Eze
  • “I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m going. Are you coming with me?” – Anonymous

I truly believe your travel companions especially those you love can make a trip so full…

To expand if traveling as a couple, family, or group you have each other. Although, even if you are a solo traveller, you meet those companions along your road. They have great capacity to contribute richness to your travels as you do to theirs.

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  • “I just want to hold your hand and wander the streets with you.” – Anonymous
  • “I want to travel the world with two things in my hands: your hand in one and a camera in the other.” – Anonymous

These are so us, we wander the streets of every city we go to hand in hand. Never caring about any comments or wolf whistle & we’ve had a few.

To travel as a couple for us, make our trip more exciting & rewarding. Yes, I know I believe I am an incurable romantic, who knew…

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  • “A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.”— John Steinbeck
  • “Travel keeps you young and free, even when you’re an old married couple.” – Anonymous

Oh wow are these two so correct, whilst travel does keep you young and free. As soon as you think you are in control the wheels fall off & go rolling down the road at break neck speed…

Though as we add in our article 6 steps to create your perfect itinerary … Number 5. is ‘Just Breathe’.

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  • “I would gladly live out of a suitcase if it meant I could see the world with you.” – Anonymous
  • “When you love someone, you even love them when your luggage is lost.” – Anonymous
  • “Take me anywhere; just take me with you.” – Anonymous

The last in this section of our beautifully romantic travel quotes & I do love these. You are probably going to read that again. Though, I can honestly say every quote in our collection I love & chose because of that.

These last three of this section, especially have special meaning.  Where we have stood together waiting for luggage. I am always saying I don’t care where you go ‘just take me’. Finally, I would gladly live out of a suitcase if we were doing it together.

Travel quotes for your Adventure love

The next section of our beautifully romantic travel quotes are for your Adventure love. Now you may ask how does adventure travel & love quotes fit together? I have to ask how does it not? But let e show you.

Here we have 7 that are specifically relating to your adventure love.

  • “Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.” – Lewis Carroll

I have to say what girl wouldn’t be happy with a lifetime of adventures, I know I wouldn’t be.

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  • “I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you.” – E. Grin
  • “Here’s to road trips, red eyes, and a lifetime of adventure together.” – Anonymous

How could anyone deny number 17 doesn’t belong in our beautifully romantic travel quotes… ‘sigh’

I also have to add many of our road trip, red eyes are due to late nights sitting chatting. Though, it may also have a little to do with what’s consumed, whilst chatting. But adventures together are the very best.

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  • “Oh darling, let’s be adventurers.” – Anonymous

How could anyone refuse an invitation like that I ask… I think this is one that goes into the ‘favourites’ box… It just make me tingly.

  • “Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.”— Anonymous

Now this one has a fine quality in it, who doesn’t want to find that one person. That has the ability to ignite the adventurer in them, whilst being their home base or lodestone.

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  • “As soon as I saw you, I knew you would be an adventure of a lifetime.” – Winnie the Pooh

Now who could doubt the Pooh Bear in this, he is obviously a visionary with his sage words of wisdom. But truly have you ever met someone & just thought ‘I would follow them anywhere’ .

  • “You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost.” – Mary Oliver

Travel quotes for your Love Together

These last sections are of our beautifully romantic travel quotes are for your Love Together. In addition to some that just didn’t fit above, but I liked them so they were added.

So 11 left in our set of beautifully romantic travel quotes for your love.

  • “The only baggage in this relationship is our suitcases.” – Anonymous

Everytime I read this I smile as it’s true we just don’t have any other baggage, we got new bags…haha.

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  • “Escape and breathe the air of new places together.” – Anonymous
  • “I don’t want to be tied down to someone. I want to be set free with someone.” – Anonymous

We love to just wandering about soaking in whatever atmosphere is surrounding us. Sitting in a café watching the world pass by even for just a moment. It always so freeing to be together & be free to be YOU…

This next one makes it to my favourites list & I seriously couldn’t leave it out. It fits in perfectly with this selection of beautifully romantic travel quotes.

  • “Let’s find some beautiful places to get lost together.” – Anonymous

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  • “A couple who travel together grow together.” – Ahmad Fuadi
  • “Long drives feel shorter when they’re done in love.” – Anonymous
  • “Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me, whispering again and again and again and again: I love you.” – John Green

Many can relate to travelling & growing together, learning each others passions for a place or area. I do love 29 I feel it should be in an old film in a smokey bar…

  • “Love is the food of life, travel is dessert.” — Anonymous

We do love finding local foods in our travels & it really is the icing on the cake. Being able to explore the globe, trying different foods & seeing all the marvels they have to offer.

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  • “I have found out there is no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.”— Mark Twain
  • “A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.”– Tim Cahill
  • “We take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone.” – Anonymous

It truly is, travelling together for us that makes it the grand bold adventure it is. I had to end with the last as it doesn’t matter if you travael for 1 year or 50yrs. The memories last a lifetime.

I do hope you enjoyed our beautifully romantic travel quotes, as much as I did putting them together. If you have a have a favourite pop it in the comments I would love to hear it. Alternatively you can find us on social meadia, we’d love for you to find us.

20 Comments

Mihaela | https://theworldisanoyster.com/

Your 30th is my favourite and it couldn’t be more true! Travel is the sweetness of life:). And the 8th would be applied all the time in an ideal world…

Jeanine

I love them all, but yes it is especially sweet that one

Geeves Joy

Great romantic quotes! I loved “a couple who travels together goes together”. I couldn’t agree more. It opens your eyes to so many new things about your partner when you experience new things together in a different location.

It’s one of my very favourite quotes and I agree it’s very illuminating…ha ha

Jeannie

Great collection of quotes! Looking forward to travel again for sure.

Aren’t we all I can’t wait to get on my first plane overseas…

Mary Loise Bandao

I am so loving these travel quotes! I just wished my husband will say some of these lines to me. Never too old for romance.

No you aren’t but then never to old to take the lead also… says some to him…

Fransic verso

Great quotes, I love reading them and I will keep these in the collection. Thank you for sharing!

You are welcome…I love quotes so will plan more as sometimes life needs a bit of light reading… thank you for reading..

Nathalie

Be careful who you make memories with, those can last a lifetime! WOW! I’m really going to think on that awhile!

Ha Ha…it’s deep but true memories last a lifetime

Ivana

“Travel keeps you young and free, even when you’re an old married couple.” – love this one!

They are all favourites.. but this one made me think of my grandmother at 67 she was still taking off to Japan with my Grandad…I hope to be travelling well past that …

Amanda

I’m saving this for our family vacation this fall 😉

ha ha… you can print some out and post them around the place….

Mary

“Travel keeps you young and free,” But I’m LAAAAZYYYYYY 😅🤣Haha

Ha Ha … and I’m old but still love travelling… it is freeing you should try it ha ha

Mayra

These quotes are so inspiring! Who we choose as our travel companion is as important as the destination. I love travelling and I love desserts so the one saying “Love is the food of life, travel is dessert” sounded like home.

It is even when travelling in a group…I love that one also it’s quite fitting I think

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66 Romantic Quotes about Traveling with Your Love

Are you currently in hawaii with your partner or just returned from your hawaii honeymoon need help posting your photos keep scrolling to get my list of quotes about traveling with your love for instagram that will make your posts look great, this list of romantic quotes about traveling with your love was written by marcie cheung (a hawaii travel expert) and contains affiliate links which means if you purchase something from one of my affiliate links, i may earn a small commission that goes back into maintaining this blog..

Planning your Hawaii honeymoon or romantic getaway to Hawaii?

You’re in for the trip of a lifetime! From the moment you step off the plane, the lush rainforests and pristine beaches will take your breath away. And we haven’t even mentioned the incredible food yet…

And that means you’ll probably be taking lots of photos that you’ll want to post on Instagram.

If you need help figuring out quotes about travel and love to use for your captions , you’re in luck! I’ve come up with a huge list of the most romantic quotes about traveling with your love!

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Quotes about Traveling with Your Love Perfect for Instagram

Short love and travel quotes.

“Let’s find some beautiful places to get lost together.” -unknown

“Long drives feel shorter when they’re done in love.” -unknown

“And we will travel together and just be in love forever.” -unknown

“A couple who travel together grow together.” -Ahmad Fuadi

“In life, it’s not where you go. It’s who you travel with.” -Charles Schulz

“A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.” -John Steinbeck

“I don’t want to be tied down to someone. I want to be set free with someone.” -unknown

“I’ve fallen in love with adventures, so I begin to wonder, if that’s why I’ve fallen for you.” -E. Grin

“No road is long in good company.” -Turkish proverb

“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream another dream.” -CS Lewis

“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.” -Ernest Hemingway

“It doesn’t matter where you’re going, it’s who you have beside you.” -unknown

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Short Romantic Travel Quotes

“I would gladly live out of a suitcase if it meant I could see the world with you.” -unknown

“Couples who travel together stay together.” -unknown

“And my heart’s at home when my hand is holding yours.” -unknown

“Traveling in the company of those we love is home in motion.” -Leigh Hunt

“Travel brings power and love back into your life” -Rumi

“I’m in love with cities I have never been to and people I have never met.” -unknown

“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” -Robyn Yong

“Night air, good conversation, and a sky full of stars can heal almost any wound.” -Beau Taplin

“What we find in a soul mate is not something wild to tame, but something wild to run with.” -Robert Brault

“I’m in love with you and with the world.” -unknown

“What we all want in life: to fall in love, travel, and be happy.” -unknown

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.” -Roy L. Goodman

“I never want to stop making memories with you.” -Pierre Jenty

“All you need is love and a passport.” -unknown

“Travel only with thy equals or thy betters; if there are none, travel alone.” -The Dhammapada

“Travel keeps you young and free, even when you’re an old married couple.” -unknown

“Happiness is planning a trip to somewhere new, with someone you love.” -Marie Cribaillet

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Love Quotes about Traveling Together

“Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with.” -Beau Taplin

“We are the luckiest people in the world. How many couples get to travel together and spend quality time like we do?” -Lindsey Gormley

Here’s to all the places we went. And here’s to all the places we’ll go. And here’s to me, whispering again and again and again and again: I love you.” -John Green

“I want to travel the world with two things in my hands: your hand in one and a camera in the other.” -unknown

“I would like to travel the world with you twice. Once, to see the world. Twice to see the way you see the world.” -unknown

“Why should a relationship mean settling down? Wait for someone who won’t let life escape you, who’ll challenge you and drive you towards your dreams. Someone spontaneous who you can get lost in the world with. A relationship, with the right person, is a release not a restriction.” -Beau Taplin

“I want to travel the world with you, go to every country, every city, take pictures and be happy.” -unknown

“Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?” -Walt Whitman

“I want to go on a road trip. Just you and me. The highway, the radio, the blue sky, the back roads, and windows down. We’ll talk about everything and nothing. We’ll sing our hearts out, and we’ll make memories we’ll never forget. Just you and me.” -unknown

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Short Love and Adventure Quotes

“Actually, the best gift you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures.” -Lewis Carroll

“Love is meant to be an adventure.” -Gordon B. Hinckley

As soon as I saw you, I knew you would be an adventure of a lifetime.” -Winnie the Pooh

“Oh darling, let’s be adventurers.” -unknown

“Here’s to road trips, red eyes, and a lifetime of adventure together.” -unknown

“You’d be surprised who the love of your life turns out to be. After all, adventure fell in love with lost.” -Mary Oliver

“Find someone who is a home and an adventure all at once.” -unknown

“If happiness is the goal – and it should be, then adventures should be a priority.” -Richard Branson

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Quotes about Love and Adventure

“I’m not waiting for a hero. I saved myself long ago. I don’t need someone to complete me. I am whole alone. I just want a weirdo to go on adventures with me, kiss me when I least expect it and make me laugh. That’s it.” -Brooke Hampton

“Love, like everything else in life, should be a discovery, an adventure, and like most adventures, you don’t know you’re having one until you’re right in the middle of it.” -E.A. Bucchianeri

“I can’t promise you the world, but I can promise you a lifetime of adventure. I can’t promise you money, but I can promise you a thousand sunrises and a million ‘I love yous’. I can’t promise you material things, but I can promise that freedom suits you better than any designer handbag. No I can’t promise you the world, but I can promise that all we’ll ever need is right here.” -Charlotte Hockin

“I have loved her, my little wanderer, with a mind full of wild forests and eyes that await adventures.” -Conny Cernik

“Being with you turned out to be the wildest, boldest, and the most beautiful adventure I ever took. You’re my crazy adventure.” -Shubhangi

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” -Mark Twain

“May your adventures bring you closer together, even as they take you far away from home.” -Trenton Lee Stewart

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Quotes on Travel and Love

“The best things in life are the people you love, the places you’ve seen, and the memories you’ve made along the way.” -unknown

“And the purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

“And if travel is like love, it is, in the end, mostly because it’s a heightened state of awareness, in which we are mindful, receptive, undimmed by familiarity and ready to be transformed. That is why the best trips, like the best love affairs, never really end.” -Pico Iyer

“Because the greatest part of a road trip isn’t arriving at your destination. It’s all the wild stuff that happens along the way.” -Emma Chase

“Find love with someone who loves your free spirit, someone who has no intention of restricting your wild side but someone who wants to set it free and run with you.” -unknown

“Every heart seeks adventure. Some find it in the frost mountains resting along the horizon, some find it in the windy seashores, and some find it in the damp rain forests. While I’ve found my adventure in you.” -Ankit Choubey

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Quotes about Love and Travel

“Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction.” -Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

“We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity.” -Paulo Coelho

“You are the end of my road. After a lifetime of missed exits and wrong turns, you feel like I’m finally home. One journey ends, and another begins with you.” -unknown

“Traveling is the best thing any couple can do. That’s how we had the idea of the honeymoon. Newly wed couples going to a new place on their own so that all they could have is each other.” -Salil Jha

“Travel while you’re young and able. Don’t worry about the money, just make it work. Experience is far more valuable than money will ever be.” -David Avocado Wolfe

“Traveling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, “I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.” -Lisa St. Aubin de Teran

“Road trips are the equivalent of human wings. Ask me to go on one, anywhere. We’ll stop in every small town and learn the history and stories, feel the ground and capture the spirit. Then we’ll turn it into our own story that will live inside our history to carry with us, always. Because stories are more important than things.” -unknown

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In today’s tech-obsessed world, social media may well be the perfect platform to showcase the world’s beauty to armchair travellers across the globe, but travel is so much more than just getting that perfect Instagram shot. Travel should be meaningful. It should excite and inspire you, rejuvenate and ground you, educate and challenge you, and most of all, it should humble you.

Travel gives us our greatest stories, our most cherished memories and countless irreplaceable learnings that we can choose to pay forward to others. It teaches us about ourselves and each other, it broadens our horizons and, just like a reset button, it forces us to refocus on what really matters.

Here’s what travel means to me…

For me personally, travel is a way of life. I was born into a travel-obsessed family and had already lived on three different continents by the time I started school, so wanderlust (and an often ridiculed hybrid accent) was inevitable for me. My sister and I are incredibly fortunate to have parents that insisted that travel was the best classroom and, thankfully, our school holidays were spent exploring fascinating places, both near and far.

Upon graduating university (and turning 21), I was given the greatest gift: the gift of travel. Armed with a round-the-world plane ticket and a sense of adventure, I took off on a six-month solo backpacking trip through Europe, Southern Africa and Australia and, without a doubt, it changed the way I saw the world. So, as a self-confessed travel addict, here are the 10 reasons why I love to travel.

1. Travel to leave our world a better place

I have been fortunate to work and travel with &Beyond for more than 13 years now and what inspires me most is our company ethos and unwavering commitment to care for the land, wildlife and people. Travelling with &Beyond has given me the rare privilege to actively take part in so many unforgettable and truly meaningful experiences, such as: witnessing endangered rhino being safely translocated; observing an elephant cow being collared for research and monitoring purposes; helping to relocate a vulnerable nest laid by an enormous and highly endangered sea turtle; spending a night in a traditional Maasai manyatta (homestead); and so much more. &Beyond ’s authentic, experiential travel not only enables travellers to participate, engage and learn, but it also allows them to travel with purpose and to help leave our world a better place.

2. Travel to meet different cultures

Travel exposes us to different cultures and ancient traditions and through these authentic encounters, we learn to embrace and celebrate both our similarities and our differences. Travel teaches us about humanity and gives us an appreciation, understanding and respect for different points of view and ways of life.

3. Travel to learn

Not all classrooms have four walls and travel is the best way to immerse yourself in geography, history, culture, gastronomy, languages, biology … you name it. Travel enriches the mind and educates us far beyond any textbook or travel guide. Not only do curious travellers learn about different landscapes, languages and lifestyles; glean fascinating facts while observing wild animals in their natural habitat; delve into a region’s history and taste the local flavours; but they also learn about themselves (and each other) along the way.

4. Travel to escape reality

We all need to fall off the radar and escape reality every once in a while. Travel allows us to enjoy complete anonymity in new and unexplored territories. It gives us absolute freedom to live in the moment and it allows us to be anyone, to go anywhere and to do anything. The best part of my six-month trip around the world, way back when, was the freedom of being able to just wake up and pick a spot anywhere on the map and find a way to get there. Travel enables us to be spontaneous and seek new experiences.

5. Travel to relax

Our lives are time-starved and technology-driven and, let’s be honest, it’s not often that we actually take the necessary time to de-stress and truly switch off. Travel allows us to escape life’s daily demands, dramas and deadlines and enables us to clear our minds. It encourages us to recharge our batteries and to truly disconnect (from our phones, Wi-Fi, emails, laptops, social media, etc.) in order to reconnect (with ourselves, each other and the natural environment).

6. Travel to explore

Travel takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to see, taste and try new things. It constantly challenges us, not only to adapt to and explore new surroundings, but also to engage with different people, to embrace adventures as they come and to share new and meaningful experiences with friends and loved ones. Whether you seek adrenaline and non-stop activity, or unapologetic siestas and ultimate relaxation, travel gives us the opportunity to explore with an open heart and an open mind.

7. Travel for humility

Without a doubt, travel is a crash course in humility. As we cross borders, and oceans, we gain true perspective. We learn to recognise and be grateful for all of the things we take for granted in our own lives, and we also gain an appreciation and respect for how others live. Travel teaches us to be tolerant, flexible and open-minded, and most of all it makes us humble.

8. Travel to eat

One thing you’ll never find on a suggested packing list is a diet. Leave it at home! Just make sure you bring a healthy appetite and a willingness to taste new flavours and sample all of the local delicacies. Remember, mimosas are totally acceptable at breakfast and dessert is always a good idea. Indulge, go back for seconds and exercise when you get home.

9. Travel to be transformed

Don’t just travel for travel’s sake. Travel to seek adventure and feel alive. Take part in authentic experiences that will not only change the way you see the world, but that will also encourage self-reflection, environmental awareness and global action to help protect and conserve our planet.

10. Travel to live out your bucket list dreams

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100 Love Travel Quotes to Inspire You For Adventure

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Traveling and love share an incredible connection. Both journeys take you to places you’ve never been before, fill your heart with unforgettable moments, and create memories that last a lifetime. Love and travel intertwine like the threads of a beautiful tapestry, and the result is a life enriched by adventure, companionship, and discovery.

In this collection of 100 Love Travel Quotes, we’ll explore the profound ways in which love and travel intersect. These quotes capture the essence of exploring the world with a loved one, cherishing the shared experiences, and finding romance in the most unexpected places.

Love Travel Quotes

  • “Adventure is always better when shared.”
  • “Traveling with you is my favorite adventure.”
  • “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” – Unknown
  • “Exploring the world with you is my idea of a perfect date.”
  • “Love is the compass that guides us in our travels.” – Unknown
  • “Our love story is written in the places we’ve been.”
  • “Love knows no borders.”
  • “With you, every destination is a dream come true.”
  • “We’re not lost; we’re exploring together.”
  • “Traveling with you is like a romantic movie.”
  • “You, me, and the open road—what more could we ask for?”
  • “Love and adventure are the best travel companions.”
  • “In your arms, I’ve found my favorite place in the world.”
  • “Together is our favorite place to be.”
  • “Love and travel go hand in hand, for they both lead to unforgettable journeys.”
  • “Our love is the greatest adventure.”
  • “Every moment with you is an adventure of a lifetime.”
  • “Traveling together is a journey of love.”
  • “With you, every day is an adventure.”
  • “Love and travel—two incredible journeys combined.”
  • “Exploring the world is better when you’re holding my hand.”
  • “Life is short; let’s travel the world together.”
  • “You are my greatest adventure.”
  • “The world is more beautiful with you by my side.”
  • “Love grows as we explore.”
  • “With you, every place feels like home.”
  • “Our love story is a travel diary.”
  • “Together, we’re writing the best chapters of our lives.”
  • “Love makes every journey sweeter.”
  • “My heart is always on an adventure with you.”
  • “Love is the ultimate souvenir of our travels.”
  • “Adventures are better when shared with the one you love.”
  • “The best part of any journey is being with you.”
  • “You are my favorite travel companion.”
  • “Our love knows no boundaries.”
  • “Love is the greatest adventure.”
  • “Love and travel—my two favorite things.”
  • “Exploring the world, one love story at a time.”
  • “I’d travel to the ends of the Earth with you.”
  • “Our love is an adventure waiting to happen.”
  • “Our love story is a journey, and the best is yet to come.”
  • “Adventure is calling, and love is leading the way.”
  • “I love you more with every adventure we share.”
  • “Our love is like a compass; it always points us in the right direction.”
  • “With you, I’m at home anywhere in the world.”
  • “You are the destination of my heart’s journey.”
  • “In your arms, I’ve found my paradise.”
  • “Together, we’re making memories all over the world.”
  • “Love is the greatest adventure, and you are my favorite companion.”
  • “Our love story is the most beautiful journey I’ve ever been on.”
  • “Exploring the world with you is a dream come true.”
  • “In every journey, love is our guide.”
  • “Life is short; let’s travel often and love deeply.”
  • “With you, even the longest flights feel short.”
  • “Adventure awaits, and I want to share it with you.”
  • “In your eyes, I find the beauty of every place we visit.”
  • “With you, every day feels like an adventure.”
  • “You are my favorite adventure.”
  • “Love makes every destination special.”
  • “Together, we’re collecting moments, not things.”
  • “Traveling with you is the best kind of escape.”
  • “With you, every sunrise is more beautiful.”
  • “Exploring new places with you is the greatest gift.”
  • “Love and travel are the keys to a happy heart.”
  • “You are the map to my heart’s journey.”
  • “In your smile, I find the warmth of every destination.”
  • “With you, I’m on a perpetual adventure.”
  • “Our love story is a journey that will last a lifetime.”
  • “Love knows no distance.”
  • “With you, every journey is a love story.”
  • “Our love is the compass that points us to new adventures.”
  • “In your laughter, I hear the echoes of our travels.”
  • “You are my favorite adventure buddy.”
  • “Together, we’re creating a lifetime of memories.”
  • “With you, every moment becomes an adventure.”
  • “Our love is the most beautiful journey.”
  • “Adventure is calling, and I want you by my side.”
  • “In your love, I find my home.”
  • “Traveling with you is my greatest joy.”
  • “With you, I’m living my dream adventure.”
  • “Our love is the destination of a lifetime.”
  • “Love and adventure make the perfect pair.”
  • “You are my heart’s true north.”
  • “Together, we’re making the world our playground.”
  • “With you, every day feels like a new beginning.”
  • “Our love story is an adventure I cherish.”
  • “In your love, I’ve found my greatest treasure.”
  • “With you, every place feels like a fairytale.”
  • “Love is the greatest adventure, and you’re my favorite partner.”
  • “Our love story is written in the footprints of our travels.”
  • “Adventure is the spice of life, and you’re my favorite flavor.”
  • “With you, every journey is a work of art.”
  • “You are the reason I believe in love at first sight—of a new destination.”
  • “Our love is like a well-traveled road, filled with memories and adventure.”
  • “In your love, I find the strength to explore the unknown.”
  • “With you, every journey feels like an epic adventure.”
  • “Our love is the passport to a world of happiness.”
  • “Love is the journey, and you’re my favorite travel partner.”
  • “With you, every day is an adventure worth living.”

As we conclude this exploration of 100 Love Travel Quotes, we’re reminded that love and travel are the twin flames of life’s grand adventure. They push us to step outside our comfort zones, connect with others on a profound level, and savor the beauty of the world around us.

If you’re wandering through bustling cities, relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, or trekking through remote landscapes, may these quotes be a source of inspiration and motivation. Let them serve as a reminder that love and travel are not only destinations but also incredible journeys that enrich our lives and shape our souls.

So, embark on your next adventure with an open heart, create lasting memories with those you love, and let the magic of travel and love continue to inspire your life’s story.

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Why I Love Travelling – a personal story about how travel changed my life

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If you’re still wondering why I love travelling so much, then read on for my personal story about how travel changed my life! It’s hard to imagine where it all began because I wasn’t raised to see the world. But once the floodlights switched on and I had a taste of travel, there was no coming back. Travelling has opened my eyes to new cultures and different ways of life and shown me an endless amount of natural beauty. It has changed me as a person for the better and given me experiences that I will never forget.

There are special memories in life, like when I met my wife for the first time, my kids were born, and we bought our first house and truly felt like adults. But for me, some of my most cherished memories are from my travels. I love the adventure and excitement that comes with planning a trip, not knowing what lies ahead but being confident that it will be amazing.

Hey, not that my wedding day over 16 years ago and the day my kids were born don’t top the list; of course, they do. However, there is something about getting away from every day and exploring our big beautiful world.

From the first time I stepped foot on a plane as a young adult, I was hooked. I loved everything about flying; the anticipation of takeoff, the views from above, and finally touching down at a new destination. The sense of freedom and adventure that comes with travel is unlike anything else. And I knew that I wanted more.

So, why do I love travelling? For me, it’s all about the experiences. Each new place I visit presents an opportunity to learn something new, see things from a different perspective and make memories that will last a lifetime. 

Whether watching the sunset over the Himalayas in Nepal, I was hiking the jungle in Borneo or enjoying a coffee in a Bali cafe. While travelling, I will always create memories that I will treasure forever.

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The sunrise from Chisapani in Nepal.

Why do I love travelling, and how did it change my life? Let’s go back a bit before I even saw another country outside of Australia. By the end, you’ll understand why I love travelling and how I can’t stop.

Unless a virus takes control of the world, naturally.

I never travelled internationally growing up.

I don’t think I am alone in this because international travel is undoubtedly more convenient in modern times than in my youthful years in the 80s and 90.s. But my family never went on holidays overseas, except for domestic trips to Sydney from Melbourne. That was fine, Sydney was superb, and the memories were strong, especially the beachside area of Manly. Yet, international travel remained a mystery. 

However, going overseas was a pipedream growing up. It all changed when I got my first real job and joined the Australian Army.

My first overseas trip came about a deployment in the Army.

On my first overseas trip, I didn’t even have a passport. I didn’t need one getting deployed to another country with the Army, so that’s always a remarkable fact I like to mention from time to time. How is this for a little fun fact?

Anyway, my deployment was peacekeeping in East Timor, and I was there for just three months. It was a fantastic experience and one that changed my life in so many ways that I am forever grateful for.

However, it wasn’t a holiday. Besides being based in the hills of Bobonaro with fantastic views near the Indonesian Border, there wasn’t a lot of time to be a tourist.

Visiting South Korea is when travelling truly opened my eyes.

Okay, my first real trip overseas with an official passport happened in 2005 when I visited Seoul, South Korea, with my Korean girlfriend. Spoiler alert She became my wife, and we’ve been married 16-plus years now, so happy ending and all that.

But this is where I had what I like to call my ‘travel epiphany’. I hadn’t given travel much thought, but being in Korea and seeing the sights of Seoul, exploring the city region and seeing impressive palaces and temples and so forth was genuinely fantastic. I loved it; I was beginning to get the travel bug.

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The Gyeongbokgung Palace must be on your list during your vacation in Seoul.

A travelling Halt as Marriage and Kids took over.

Unfortunately, a trip to South Korea would be the last trip abroad for eight years, that’s right, eight years! Because we got married, had kids and bought a house, the critical stuff required in adulthood. Which is excellent, I love being a husband and father, but the travel itch was still there. I often researched for trips, but timing and financings were not there.

But why do I love travelling? Especially when I barely touched the surface in the travel stratosphere.

It’s hard to explain why I love travelling so much because it is an indescribable feeling whether you travel a lot or not.

But as circumstances changed, kids grew older, and we had a bit more money, we finally started to travel again.

And I haven’t stopped since!

Travel restarted with a trip to Fiji.

Suppose I ever think about why I love travelling. In that case, the paradise islands of Fiji in the Pacific stand out because it was here on the beaches of Fiji that I realized that I wanted to travel more. That I needed to see more places and explore this big wide world we live in.

However, it was not only the stunning beachside resorts and cocktails that helped too; the locals were the kindest people I had ever met. They had this unique way of life and culture that I wanted to learn more about.

If a tiny island country could get me enthusiastic about the rest of the world, I was keen to see what other countries had in store.

Exploring Fiji

I was visiting a boutique island in Fiji.

Then Asia came calling again, and I never looked back.

Fiji got the blood pumping for travel. Therefore it was time to travel more frequently. With Asia being the most affordable place to travel from Australia, it became my haven for a trip.

Over the years following Fiji and before the virus hit the world, which took travel to a halt, I visited terrific destinations.

I return trips to South Korea, expanding further than Seoul and seeing beautiful destinations in Muju, Busan and Jeju. I had several trips to Bali, Malaysia and Thailand. I’ll never forget my tenth wedding Anniversary in Koh Samui, Thailand, where it became the Island of Love.

I became well-travelled in Asia, but what stands out the most was two adventures of different kinds. Firstly, in 2017, was the volunteering experience I had in Vientiane, Laos, where I tried my hand at teaching English to school kids and monks.

The second unbelievable experience was hiking in Nepal, just outside Kathmandu, and seeing the unbelievable Himalayas with my two eyes. It was better than any picture I could see on social media or television.

The continent of Asia is spectacular for many reasons, and I’m excited to see what else is out there in this big wide world. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll conquer Europe or even Africa! And that’s why I love travelling, it changes you as a person, witnessing experiences of different cultures in different destinations.

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Happy and smiling from a high vantage point in Koh Samui in Thailand.

My most memorable trips to this date

Hiking in Nepal, volunteering in Laos or having a wedding anniversary in Koh Samui all stands out, but what indeed is the most memorable trip. Well, I can tell you, it’s none of the above.

  • Kyoto in Japan – Japan is incredible, and Kyoto is a beautiful city to get lost in for a few days. I saw the best tourist attractions, the Fushimi Inari-Taisha and the Kinkaku-Ji, to only name a few best places to visit in Kyoto. The temples, the food and the culture make this place very special to me.
  • South Korea – Whether it’s Seoul, Busan, Jeju, or Gyeongju, there’s an excellent reason I’ve returned to Korea on numerous occasions . It’s a beautiful country with something new, whether the food, the nightlife, or just exploring a new neighbourhood.
  • Nusa Lembongan in Indonesia – The beautiful island of Bali, Nusa Lembongan is the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its turquoise waters, white sand beaches and coral reefs, it’s easy to spend a few days on the island and cherish life and what is around you.

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Paradise awaits any traveller on arrival in Nusa Lembongan.

How my love for travel opened my world to travel writing

The love of travel inspired my blog, Fair Dinkum Traveller, which started in 2016. It’s a place where I share my personal travel stories, itineraries and tips to help others explore this big wide world we live in.

I have visited some unique places as a travel writer and influencer through writing. I’ve written about travel destinations, especially my immense love of Asia and my home country in Australia.

I’ve been very fortunate to have articles published in well-known travel publications, giving me more opportunities to quench my thirst for travel.

But why do I write about travel? I want to inspire others to get out there and explore this big wide world we live in. I want others to know that seeing the world is possible, whether you’re from a small town or city.

And that’s why I love travelling, because it changes you as a person, witnessing experiences of different cultures in different destinations.

How did you catch the travel bug? Please let me know in the comments below.

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Welcome to the second edition of Love, Kat . If you’re new here, I’m the kind of person who fastidiously saves, screenshots, and catalogs information, and I envision this column to be a place where I can share my finds, particularly the under-the-radar ones, from the most stylish corners of the internet. I want it to be a visual feast as well as information rich and hope that some of what I share ends up in your reference folders, too.

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Today, we’re talking travel… again. In my defense, I am a Sagittarius, I make the rules here, and it is the perfect time to lock down your summer plans, so we’re going all in. While the inaugural column focused on recommendations in a few of my favorite cities , this time we’re venturing to slightly more far-flung destinations, all with a common thread of a creative arts experience. I enjoy many flavors of vacation, from rotting in a sun bed with a book and blended beverage to conquering a city’s best food, shopping, and sights, but let me make a case for the artsy vacation.

It’s enriching, sparks your own creativity, and, let’s be honest, makes for great pictures. A creative retreat is a high-commitment, potentially high-reward scenario, and I’ve got three recommendations there, but it can also be as simple as experiencing art in unique settings, staying in a hotel with an impressive collection, or venturing to an architectural site or artist’s home in an area you were already visiting. Ahead, I’ve got options for all, some I’ve vetted and loved and others that are on my travel wish list. As always, send me a DM if you want more detailed intel on any of the places I’ve traveled.

Marble Workshop Italy

I would honestly rather keep this spot under the radar because there’s something about it that feels pre-internet and utterly untouched. Alas, I also want this column to have actually good recs, and I’m feeling generous, so please meet Marble Workshop . Ever dreamed of learning marble sculpture in Tuscany, Italy? I hadn’t either until I came across this utterly enchanting creative retreat in the town of Pietrasanta, which has earned the nickname the City of the Artists. There are two- and three-week course options, they offer rustic and charming accommodations, the program is reasonably priced, and you can be an absolute beginner. Just imagine the fun of playacting an alternate-universe version of your life where you’re a sculptor who takes lunch breaks in shaded groves with some antipasti and wine. Heaven!

1. Gunia Embroidered Cotton Headscarf ($120) 2. Dragon Diffusion Santa Croce Bag ($478) 3. Everlane The Tread-Bare Sneaker ($130)

Vacation With An Artist  (VAWAA)

I learned about the VAWAA (Vacation With an Artist) platform through Yolanda Edwards’s newsletter , which is a must-subscribe for any travel enthusiasts. VAWAA allows you to book mini apprenticeships with master artists and craftspeople around the world. They have 151 artists across 34 countries covering everything from Indigenous basketry in South Carolina and Japanese calligraphy in Kyoto to henna dyeing and rug weaving in Morocco and ceramics in Oaxaca. The idea of dedicated, one-on-one mentorship over several days is incredibly appealing to me. You’re telling me I could go on vacation to a place I’ve dreamed about and could return semi-competent in a craft? Incredible! I would do the apprenticeship up front and then be sure to have some days set aside for typical holiday fun so you can get the best of both worlds.

1. Jia Jia 14k Yellow Gold Agate Necklace ($600) 2. Zsuzsanna Nyul Hand-Painted Ceramic Mug ($96) 3. Leuchtturm A5 Notebook ($24)

Numeroventi Italy

If a full-blown retreat or apprenticeship seems intense, a great low-stakes option is Numeroventi , an artist residency in Florence, Italy, that aims to be a space where artists and designers can develop their practice and build an international creative community of locals and visiting artists. Not a professional artist? Me neither, but Numeroventi happens to have gorgeous lofts with ancient frescoes that anyone can stay in. As a bonus, on weekdays they serve a seasonal breakfast in their courtyard café by the current chef in residence. I dream of staying here to soak up the creative energy and maybe commit myself to something small like daily journaling or finally starting my bookmark embroidery kit.

1. The Garment Tarragona Tie-Front Crinkled Silk Shirt ($580) 2. Venetico Marina Candle ($120) 3. Beam Paints Minjeemin Travel Palette ($194)

Benesse House

Welcome to my favorite section: artsy hotels! I’ve been to Benesse House on Japan’s “art island” three or four times, and it never gets old. The Tadao Ando–designed hotel is also a museum that you can wander after hours unsupervised, which is a specific kind of kid-fantasy delight. The hotel has different sections, but the Oval section is where it’s at. The eight rooms are arranged in an oval on top of a hill with a shimmering pool in the middle. You take a private self-operated funicular to the top (fun!), and each room has spectacular views of the Setouchi Sea. The food, especially in the hotel’s Japanese restaurant, is heavenly (some of the best I’ve had in all of Japan), but I also enjoy staying in for the night and getting the Bento Box option delivered to the room while watching a movie in the hotel-provided pajamas (Japanese slumber party vibes). Beyond the hotel, the bike-friendly, small island is a wonderland of art, with some highlights including James Turrell’s sunset viewing experience and Yayoi Kusama’s Narcissus Garden. It’s honestly startling in the best way to view world-class works in such a natural, intimate setting. It will make you cry.

1. Debbie Carlos Pond Vase ($80) 2. Issey Miyake Silver & Pink Bubble Wants Necklace ($495) 3. Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin ($325)

Quetzalcoatl's Nest mexico

You may have seen Mexico City’s Casa Orgánica on Instagram, as celebrities and influencers have been known to snap a pic in the otherworldly architectural wonder designed by Javier Senosiain. It’s been closed to the public for renovations for a while now, which is why I was delighted to learn that another, equally magical Senosiain-designed property is on Airbnb . It seems surreal, but you and five of your closest friends can stay at the psychedelic, lush property and pretend you’re starting your own futuristic commune for the weekend.

1. Hvóya Merezhyvni Shoes ($440) 2. Wiener Silber Sterling Silver and Jade Ice Bucket ($15,740) 3. Silvia Tcherassi Atira Printed Linen Midi Skirt ($620)

Casa Cuseni Italy

Casa Cuseni is an under-the-radar gem that, I kid you not, I found randomly on Booking.com while perusing options for a last-minute stay in Sicily. The five-room villa is no typical bed and breakfast. It has enough historical significance to be officially designated an Italian National Monument! I attempted to convey how amazing this place is in a cringe voiceover reel , but I'll try to describe it here too. The villa was owned by a couple who hosted the most notable creatives of the 20th century, from Pablo Picasso to Salvador Dalí and Tennessee Williams to Henry Faulkner. I booked what was once Greta Garbo’s room, which has incredible views of Taormina and the Mediterranean sea. The gardens around the hotel are considered one of the most important “theosophical parks” in Europe, and if you have the option, definitely take the tour of the house. I won’t reveal too much, but there’s a secret room with an incredible story that you get access to. And a tidbit for the interiors and fashion folks: The room is considered one of the best-preserved examples of the Arts and Crafts movement and is the only surviving interior work by Sir Frank Brangwyn, an early designer for Tiffany & Co.

1. Daphne Phelps A House in Sicily ($15) 2. Paloma Barceló Bademia Leather Slingbacks ($375) 3. Ronan Wrought Iron Candle Holder ($102)

Colombe d'Or

We’re officially on the Dalí and Picasso circuit because the next pick, Colombe d’Or , was also a favorite haunt of theirs. In fact, they used to exchange pieces of their art to cover their bill, which helps explain the hotel’s museum-level collection. The inn and restaurant in Saint-Paul-de-Vence is one of my favorite places in the world—traditional and classic yet unfussy and less slick than some of the other famous hotels in the South of France. I’ve stayed there several times over the years, including for my wedding, so it’s a place that holds many special memories. I always think (snarkily) it’s what the Chateau Marmont wishes it could be. A few notable nearby sites: Up the street is the Fondation Maeght, the independent art museum where Jacquemus held its S/S 24 collection. And in the next village over, about 15 minutes away, you can visit Matisse’s Chapelle du Rosaire , which is breathtaking in person.

1. Mare Pesci Towel ($35) 2. Analuisa Corrigan Lamp 3. Soleil Soleil Printed Pareo ($95)

Palais bulles maison bernard

Keeping on the trend of all things fashion and South of France, my next pick is fashion designer Pierre Cardin’s Palais Bulles . Simultaneously space-age and ’60s, the site has hosted runway shows for Dior and, of course, Pierre Cardin. I got to attend a wedding there, spent the better half of the evening wandering through the magical bubble rooms where every surface was curved, and captured it for posterity in this Instagram reel . Pierre Cardin’s “paradise of cellular forms” left such an impression on me that I wanted to see if the architect had done any other similar work that might be more accessible to the public. I found nearby Maison Bernard , which is now a museum and feels like a smaller version of Palais Bulles but with just as much personality and design POV.

1. Gather Miami Hand-Blown Wine Glasses Set ($380) 2. The Roe Studio Balloon Object 000 ($2018) 3. Venini Fantasmino Hand-Blown Murano Glass Lamp ($660) 4. Tory Burch Mirror Embellished Skirt ($1799) 5. Jenna Blake 60s Chain ($10,400) 6. Louisa Ballou Wrap-Design Denim Skirt ($398)

La Scarzuola

La Scarzuola in Umbria was on my pinboard for years before I was able to go during my road-trip honeymoon through Italy. The architectural site, designed by Tomaso Buzzi, is fantastical, surreal, and imbued with layered symbolism and meanings. I was in awe of the creativity and dedication to create a place like this. A couple tips: Most of the tours are in Italian, so be prepared to let your imagination and daydreams take over if you don’t speak the language. Though, I think they offer some English tours too. Second, the hotel Castello di Reschio , home to the most stunning pool I’ve seen in my life and where Gwyneth Paltrow is known to vacation, is about an hour away. Did I just plan your trip for you?

1. Venini 1987 Laura de Santillana Monofiore Hand-Blown Murano Glass Perfume Bottle ($355) 2. Schiaparelli Face Brooch ($2487) 3. Cala de la Cruz Daphne Dress ($395)

Salvador Dalí Home

If you couldn’t tell from the first edition of Love, Kat where I included Donald Judd’s NYC house , I have a thing for creeping in artists’ homes. You get a glimpse into their everyday, see another expression of their taste through their interior design choices, and experience the very personal environment that nurtured their life’s work. Usually, some of their art is on display, and when you compare this setting to that of a white museum or gallery wall, tell me this isn’t a million times better! Salvador Dalí’s place in Port Lligat, Spain, is high on my list. It’s about a two-hour drive from Barcelona and was built by Dalí room by room over 40 years. The painfully tasteful antique furniture is a draw of its own, and there are surreal touches throughout like massive eggs on the roof symbolizing love and hope. Charmingly, many of the rooms have windows of different shapes that frame the Port Lligat bay, a view featured throughout Dalí’s art.

1. Taschen Dalí Les Dîners de Gala ($19) 2. Lazy Jamie Extra Fancy Citrus Squeezer ($19) 3. Madison Seidman Comb 2 ($264)

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Kat Collings has over 15 years of experience in the editorial fashion space, largely in digital publishing. She currently leads the vision for editorial content at WhoWhatWear.com as the site's editor in chief, having risen through the editorial ranks after joining the company in 2012. Collings is a Digiday Future Leader Awards nominee, was named Buzzfeed's best fashion Instagram accounts of the year, and is a member of the CFDA Awards Fashion Guild. Prior to Who What Wear, Collings worked on styling projects for brands such as Vogue, Teen Vogue, Lucky, and Oliver Peoples. She graduated from UCLA with a BA in communications and calls Los Angeles home.

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<p>There’s always time to start planning your travel for the future year. Planning has been shown to control costs with lower flights, stays, and rental cars. Plus, it lets you plan out the other more mundane parts of your life, like chores. (Ha, just kidding.)</p> <p>Inside are some fantastic <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/10/19/outstanding-places-need-to-visit-fall-in-california/">places you will fall</a> in love with, and the best month to do it! These are all original photographs and places I’ve been to and can recommend. Let’s get cracking, shall we? </p>

There’s always time to start planning your travel for the future year. Planning has been shown to control costs with lower flights, stays, and rental cars. Plus, it lets you plan out the other more mundane parts of your life, like chores. (Ha, just kidding.)

Inside are some fantastic places you will fall in love with, and the best month to do it! These are all original photographs and places I’ve been to and can recommend. Let’s get cracking, shall we?

<p>What’s not to love about winter in <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/04/04/outdoor-activities-things-to-do-in-kaanapali-maui-hawaii/">Maui</a>? Warm, sunny beaches, and my favorite, humpback whales. Humpbacks across the Pacific Ocean come to Maui’s waters to give birth to their young, providing a spectacle for whale watchers. </p><p>While I’ve only been to <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2021/11/26/things-to-do-maui-places-to-visit-adventures/">Maui in November</a>, I’m heading this way in January 2024 to cross this magical moment off my list. </p>

Maui, Hawaii – January

What’s not to love about winter in Maui ? Warm, sunny beaches, and my favorite, humpback whales. Humpbacks across the Pacific Ocean come to Maui’s waters to give birth to their young, providing a spectacle for whale watchers.

While I’ve only been to Maui in November , I’m heading this way in January 2024 to cross this magical moment off my list.

<p><a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/08/03/guide-death-valley-national-park/">Death Valley</a> in February is beautiful. It’s not hot, so that’s the most essential part. But the days are slowly getting longer, so you will have more time to explore and the views are brilliant. While many discount Death Valley National Park as a must-see place, I disagree. </p><p>There are so many unique formations and places to see that, from a photography viewpoint, it’s one of my favorites. If you <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/03/29/car-camping-essentials/">plan to camp</a>, make sure to make reservations, as they book out early. </p>

Death Valley National Park, California – February

Death Valley in February is beautiful. It’s not hot, so that’s the most essential part. But the days are slowly getting longer, so you will have more time to explore and the views are brilliant. While many discount Death Valley National Park as a must-see place, I disagree.

There are so many unique formations and places to see that, from a photography viewpoint, it’s one of my favorites. If you plan to camp , make sure to make reservations, as they book out early.

<p>Arizona’s oasis. </p><p>Honestly, There are not many places like <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/19/is-havasupai-worth-visiting/">Havauspai</a>, which makes it just that much more special. With massive waterfalls, turquoise water, and tranquility, Havauspai is a must for all hikers. </p>

Havasupai, Arizona – March

Arizona’s oasis.

Honestly, There are not many places like Havauspai , which makes it just that much more special. With massive waterfalls, turquoise water, and tranquility, Havauspai is a must for all hikers.

<p>Everyone loves Redrock country, and visiting in April is immaculate. It’s beginning to warm up, and you can almost guarantee you’ll have sunny days. I suggest visiting on the weekdays because weekends are cluster… you know. </p><p>While there are few hidden gems in the Sedona area, you’re destined to leave the <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2020/08/28/best-sedona-hikes-beat-the-crowds-arizona-hiking/">crowds behind if you hike</a> more than two miles from the trailhead. </p>

Sedona, Arizona – April

Everyone loves Redrock country, and visiting in April is immaculate. It’s beginning to warm up, and you can almost guarantee you’ll have sunny days. I suggest visiting on the weekdays because weekends are cluster… you know.

While there are few hidden gems in the Sedona area, you’re destined to leave the crowds behind if you hike more than two miles from the trailhead.

<p>My trip to Zion in May of 2018 was awesome! (Though this was before social media’s craze.) We enjoyed camping and tackled the best hikes – Angels Landing, Observation Point, and the Narrows in a single weekend. </p><p>If you can, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/04/20/zion-to-bryce-canyon-guide/">add in a trip to Bryce National Park</a>, too. </p>

Zion National Park, Utah – May

My trip to Zion in May of 2018 was awesome! (Though this was before social media’s craze.) We enjoyed camping and tackled the best hikes – Angels Landing, Observation Point, and the Narrows in a single weekend.

If you can, add in a trip to Bryce National Park , too.

<p>Midnight sun? Who says no?! We <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/09/15/southern-coast-of-iceland/">visited Iceland</a> this past June for the midnight, and it was so freaking cool! Having the ability to be out hiking and exploring past midnight was mind-bending – but in a good way. </p><p>This allowed us to see <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/08/10/iceland-waterfalls/">waterfalls</a>, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/08/23/studlagil-canyon/">travel around the entire country</a>, and see the Highlands with little issues. I highly recommend visiting in June!</p>

Iceland – June

Midnight sun? Who says no?! We visited Iceland this past June for the midnight, and it was so freaking cool! Having the ability to be out hiking and exploring past midnight was mind-bending – but in a good way.

This allowed us to see waterfalls , travel around the entire country , and see the Highlands with little issues. I highly recommend visiting in June!

<p>This is the place to be in the summer. <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/08/12/glacier-national-park-photos/">Glacier National Park</a> tops my list of National Parks (I’ve been to about half…and the good half, haha), and July is picture-perfect. If it’s a drier year, the snow has melted, and you’ll be able to <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/05/best-hikes-in-glacier-national-park/">hike to your heart’s delight</a>. </p><p>The Many Glacier area is my favorite section of the park and where you’ll likely see Grizzlies – if you want to. Lastly, maybe <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/06/02/glacier-national-park-to-yellowstone/">add a trip to Yellowstone</a> to your vacation to see some of the West’s best views. </p>

Glacier National Park, Montana – July

This is the place to be in the summer. Glacier National Park tops my list of National Parks (I’ve been to about half…and the good half, haha), and July is picture-perfect. If it’s a drier year, the snow has melted, and you’ll be able to hike to your heart’s delight .

The Many Glacier area is my favorite section of the park and where you’ll likely see Grizzlies – if you want to. Lastly, maybe add a trip to Yellowstone to your vacation to see some of the West’s best views.

<p>I’ll be honest, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/24/best-time-to-visit-alaska/">June through August</a> in Alaska is perfect. You’ll have midnight sun in some places (Fairbanks) and extremely long, beautiful days everywhere else. </p><p>While you’ll want to see it all, know that it’s impossible to get it all into one trip to Alaska. The state is just way too big.</p><p>I would suggest: <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/09/15/denali-flightseeing/">Flightseeing around Denali</a>, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/07/29/ultimate-guide-to-kenai-fjords-national-park-alaska/">Explore Kenai Fjords National Park</a>, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2021/09/21/things-to-do-in-cooper-landing-alaska-plan-road-trip/">Do A Day in Cooper Landing</a>, and <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/08/lake-clark-bear-viewing/">Go Bear Watching</a>. </p>

Alaska – August

I’ll be honest, June through August in Alaska is perfect. You’ll have midnight sun in some places (Fairbanks) and extremely long, beautiful days everywhere else.

While you’ll want to see it all, know that it’s impossible to get it all into one trip to Alaska. The state is just way too big.

I would suggest: Flightseeing around Denali , Explore Kenai Fjords National Park , Do A Day in Cooper Landing , and Go Bear Watching .

<p>Why you should visit in 2024: Probably my favorite area of <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/best-hiking-trails-in-north-america/">North America</a>. Banff National Park and the <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/best-canadian-rockies-hikes-guide/">Canadian Rockies</a> offer bountiful hiking, backpacking, camping, and exploration opportunities. The entire area is so <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/six-lakes-to-visit-in-banff-national-park-canada/">picturesque </a>you’ll be pinching yourself. If you’ve been on the fence, make Banff one of the places to visit in 2024. </p>

Canadian Rockies, British Columbia/Alberta – September

Fall in the Canadian Rockies is AMAZING. If you want the golden larches, you’ll want to head to the Banff area in the second half of the month. It always changes when exactly is peak season, but the end of the month can guarantee you a good show.

If you’re looking for an incredible place to see them, the Larch Valley hike is one of the best in the Rockies .

<p>Honestly, I wanted to put this in in July or August, BUT we’ve got some dang <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/10/18/best-fall-hikes-in-washington/">good fall colors here</a>, so why not promote Washington in October? Just know that temperatures can hover in the 50s or 60s, with lows in the 30s in the mountains. </p><p>All this means is you should layer up and keep tackling the <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/21/best-hikes-in-washington-state/">amazing hikes</a> we have here or find some <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/03/waterfalls-near-seattle/">nearby waterfalls</a> to enjoy. </p>

Washington State – October

Honestly, I wanted to put this in in July or August, BUT we’ve got some dang good fall colors here , so why not promote Washington in October? Just know that temperatures can hover in the 50s or 60s, with lows in the 30s in the mountains.

All this means is you should layer up and keep tackling the amazing hikes we have here or find some nearby waterfalls to enjoy.

<p>This portion of the country is incredible in the late fall. It’s sunny, but not too warm. And the crowds are far fewer than in the prior months. Basically, you have the ability to adventure without people around you.</p><p>And that’s the best thing possible. </p><p>I’d make <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/07/17/things-to-do-in-page-arizona/">Page, Arizona</a>, or Kanab our home base and see where the wind takes you. </p>

Northern Arizona/Southern Utah – November

This portion of the country is incredible in the late fall. It’s sunny, but not too warm. And the crowds are far fewer than in the prior months. Basically, you have the ability to adventure without people around you.

And that’s the best thing possible.

I’d make Page, Arizona , or Kanab our home base and see where the wind takes you.

<p>I lived in <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/santa-barbara-beaches/">Santa Barbara</a> for a year, and December was a perfect time. (After I got over the daylight savings shift.) The crowds are gone, and the summer fog that rolls in has died off. This means sun and lots of it. Also, incredible sunsets, <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2021/09/14/santa-barbara-whale-watching-california/">whale watching</a>, and <a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/06/18/things-to-do-in-santa-barbara/">tons of things to do</a>. </p><p>Some of the best photos I took were in the winter months, and they are phenomenal. </p><p>Obviously, summer is amazing for beach life, but Santa Barbara stays about the same temperature year-round, which means you can still enjoy time near the water, and hotel prices are <em>far </em>lower. </p><p><strong>More from www.explorewithalec.com</strong></p><ul> <li><a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2023/08/14/dji-mavic-3-pro-review/">My Review of the DJI Mavic 3 Pro</a></li> <li><a href="https://explorewithalec.com/2022/12/30/easy-camping-meals/">Easy Camping Meals</a></li> </ul>

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I lived in Santa Barbara for a year, and December was a perfect time. (After I got over the daylight savings shift.) The crowds are gone, and the summer fog that rolls in has died off. This means sun and lots of it. Also, incredible sunsets, whale watching , and tons of things to do .

Some of the best photos I took were in the winter months, and they are phenomenal.

Obviously, summer is amazing for beach life, but Santa Barbara stays about the same temperature year-round, which means you can still enjoy time near the water, and hotel prices are far lower.

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Leonardo dicaprio is the current owner of a mid-century marvel in palm springs. for $5,000 a night, you can roam around like you own the place..

From the outside it doesn’t look like much. Certainly not a place currently owned by one of the most famous actors in the world.

Palm trees crane skyward from behind a low brick wall; the lighting is almost otherworldly when we pull up just after sunset. This is my dinner venue for the night—a house, but not just any house—a desert modernism classic. Built in 1964 by famed architect Donald Wexler, the home was commissioned by the recording artist and nine-time Emmy winner Dinah Shore. And sometimes, when he’s in town, current owner Leonardo DiCaprio stays here.

Wexler—who also designed the Palm Springs Airport — is known for his steel post-and-beam designs. Here, an entryway framed by beams that mimic spider legs direct traffic to front doors, the entryway to a lush 1.3 acre property boasting 7,000 square feet of living space. The one-story ranch home includes six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms, but there’s also a pool house, and tennis courts. One time, Diana Ross performed on them.

Formally known as the Dinah Shore Palm Springs Estate, 432 Hermosa sits in the aptly-named Movie Colony neighborhood, which along with its adjacent Old Las Palmas neighborhood was once the refuge of stars like Cary Grant, Elvis, Sammy Davis Jr., and Marilyn Monroe, among many others. The home itself has been purchased and preserved by a string of celebrities, including Broadway composer and lyricist Jerry Herman, ( Hello Dolly! and La Cage aux Folles ) and screenwriter and producer David Lee ( The Jeffersons , Cheers , Wings , Frasier ).

And prior to DiCaprio purchasing the house in 2014 for $5.2 million, it was rarely seen by the public. Now it’s a truly rare vacation rental, and a travel-worthy destination unto itself.

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If you’re going to play pretend in a true mid-century home, this would be an excellent choice. Though Palm Springs has the largest concentration of preserved mid-century modern architecture in the world, with their flowy open concepts, flappy butterfly roofs , and massive windows bringing the surrounding San Jacinto range indoors, only a few are designed by architects we would consider significant today. Even fewer had notable owners, and out of those, there is only one other that will let you check in for the night and roam around like you own the place.

Walking into the house feels like stepping back in time: Floor to ceiling windows shed light on a sunken living room with low slung furniture, helmed by a roaring fireplace. A rounded cocktail bar sits near a baby grand piano with views of the outdoor pool. I immediately regret not opting for vintage wear. It’s the ideal setting to cosplay Mad Men -era coiffed nostalgia, a common occurrence when it comes to guests who want to curate an immersive throwback experience.

“It's fun to see the different outfits,” says Richard “Kip” Serafin, who manages the estate for photo shoots and events. “If they don’t bring clothes with them, some people go downtown to the vintage shop, which is great for business in Palm Springs.”

“If they don’t bring clothes with them, some people go downtown to the vintage shop, which is great for business in Palm Springs.”

Lacking the proper attire, I instead decide to pick out my own bedroom. Down a hallway (“Dinah Shore Avenue,” capped with Warhol-esque portraits of the actress), there’s one themed in blue, another in lime green, and another in red. The master bedroom is neutral, but its bathroom is sage and bigger than my apartment in Brooklyn. In the corner a deep Japanese soaking tub is set by a wall of glass, framing a garden and the desert mountains.

The Dinah Shore Estate can all be yours to stay in for about $5,000 nightly for up to 16 people. Or you can work with Serafin for an event or photo shoot. He’ll make sure all your permits are in order and property and city rules followed whether you want to crane some BMWs in or just set up some tables. “Sometimes people want to put a big table by the pool,” he says, “That’s wonderful in theory, but they don't think that when a person slides out in the chair, they're going to be too close to the edge and will fall into the pool. Some people just don't think.”

If you want to fill the pool with synchronized swimmers, he can help you do that, too. And if you want a DiCaprio lookalike, that can be arranged as well. “His name is Ben Cornish . He mingles, talks to people, and they ask him questions,” says Serafin. “He knows a lot about Leo’s film history and his life, but he looks so much like Leo.”

a man that looks like actor Leonardo DiCaprio poses with women in swimsuits with parasols

Today Palm Springs is synonymous with midcentury modern design , but it took some work to get there.

The first non-tribal settlement came in the 1880s, by those hoping the hot springs and crisp desert air would cure their tuberculosis. Hotels were built to heal those with respiratory ailments; disease put Palm Springs on the map. The celebrity draw was originally a product of the 1920s Hollywood studios’ “two hour rule,” which mandated that actors could be no further than a two-hour drive from Los Angeles, in case they were needed on set. The Coachella Valley was especially alluring because it was away from the prying eyes of the press.

In the decades that followed, in addition to glamorous names Palm Springs drew architects like Wexler, Williams, Albert Frey, and Richard Neutra, whose house for department store magnate Edgar Kaufmann was captured by Slim Aarons in Poolside Gossip , a symbol of modernism as famous as the house is today . The city thrived with culture, stardom, and fantastic hairdos. But in the early 1980s a recession took hold, and when the economy crashed it prompted an exodus downvalley. Storefronts were empty, with “for rent” signs in the windows. The city leaned into its reputation as a party destination; streets were overrun with spring breakers, culminating in a pivotal riot . But still, luckily, the architecture remained.

Vintage souvenir postcard published in 1956 from series depicting Hollywood movie star homes, mansions and grand Los Angeles estates, here a portrait of singer Dinah Shore and her expansive Palm Springs ranch house with swimming pool

At the time, the land was so inconsequential that it wasn’t even considered worth bulldozing for development. And so, like perfectly preserved ruins, the city remained a near fully intact shadow of what it was until 1990, when then-mayor Sonny Bono pledged to bring glamor back to the city, and launched the Palm Springs International Film Festival . The first year there were 17,000 attendees; today it attracts 135,000, over 11 days. By the late 1990s architectural preservation efforts had begun.

Some of those behind the scenes are a group of volunteer architecture and history enthusiasts who make up the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation , of which Serafin is a member. The nonprofit's mission is “to educate and promote public awareness of the importance of preserving the historical resources and architecture and other historic elements of the city of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area.” But more importantly, they work to allow these functional pieces of art to be enjoyed by more than those that have the means to purchase them.

In 2001, the PSPF co-launched the wildly popular Modernism Week , which has evolved into 11 usually sold-out days of lectures, themed parties, and home tours. The preservation efforts have also brought Hollywood back to the desert: Don’t Worry Darling and Behind the Candelabra have used its setting for time travel; countless others have used it because the architecture is just so sleek (See: Ocean’s Eleven ).

a ranch-style home with many floor to ceiling windows

Serafin manages a portfolio of six houses, but he can help you secure events in many others, including the Frank Sinatra House. It may seem like a risk, opening these significant homes to the public. But Serafin says that thanks to the restrictions on who can rent the spaces (for example, no Coachella afterparties), so far there’s been no problem. “We wanted to bring tours and let people see the different homes and experience the architecture,” he says. Those who drop serious cash to rent out the spaces are usually fans of the architecture and thus would be appalled if anything happened to the structure under their watch. And besides, his events are mostly corporate; the rowdy ones you have to watch out for are the weddings and bachelorette parties.

The property doesn’t advertise who owns it, and they don’t need to; there’s enough interest in the house as is. “We get enough tour buses, private tours, architectural tours, and walking tours in the neighborhood,” says Serafin. “And then people that Google it on their own.” He says the tours do get distracting at times—especially for the people that reside in the neighborhood full-time. But it's also a nice reminder that tourists are into this stuff.

He will, however, station a security guard out front when they’re setting up for events. “People aren’t standing outside to disrupt, but most haven't been behind the gates and are just curious,” explains Serafin. “Even some of the neighbors have never been in the backyard. They just want to sneak a peek.”

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Come summer, travel to Europe will be top of mind for plenty of Americans with vacation on the brain.

But can we afford it? Summers especially can be crowded, hot and packed with tourists driving up rates as locals flee for the countryside and beaches — not really the best time to be visiting.

Plus, this year, there’s an extra level of expense added, with the 2024 Olympics taking Paris for the months of July and August.

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And that won’t just impact Paris, but all the destinations like the French wine regions, the Cote d’Azur and even London and Brussels and Amsterdam — all easily accessible by rail and likely to receive plenty of extra visitors.

So you might still be going — but you might be going before or after the summer, this time around. And according to a new study , that’s totally fine.

For example, did you know that Paris can be a pretty good deal, as long as you’re not insisting on the peak travel periods?

The number crunchers at Radical Storage urge travelers not looking to go into heavy debt to select the shoulder season, when visitors can save a whopping average of 60.3% on their hotel stays, one of biggest budget busters on a Paris itinerary, where peak season nightly rates averaged $866.

Wait until shoulder season and see those same rates plummet to $344, the research revealed. That’s a discount of $522.

Shoulder seasons can vary by destination, but are by definition the times between peak and off-peak. And, most importantly, unlike during low season, the weather isn’t terrible. (If you’ve spent a winter in Paris, you know that’s an issue.)

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“Shoulder season is the period before or after peak season but not yet the off-season. For example, many European destinations have a very busy summer (July/August) but May, June, September, and October may be considered shoulder season (it varies per destination), while January could be considered the off-season or low season,” the study stated.

“Visiting destinations in shoulder season usually means lower costs and lower crowds, while still keeping good enough weather for tourism.”

To find the best times to travel to Europe, the study pored over data from Google Flights and prices for thousands of hotels. Besides beaucoup bargain boltholes in Paris, they also found that flights to Budapest in the off-season sank to 56.6% of peak season highs, Thrillist reported .

And while Budapest had the best drop in prices, it was far from the best deal, overall — peak pricing for cities like Stockholm from the States averaged about $778, according to the study, and $537 during shoulder season — a drop of 30.9 percent.

As part of the study’s findings, the authors compiled a list of the best shoulder season month to visit a selection of cities around the world. Here are their picks for many of Europe’s most popular destinations.

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  • Barcelona – April
  • Brussels – April
  • Copenhagen – April
  • Florence – April
  • Frankfurt – April
  • Milan – April
  • Munich – April
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  • Madrid – September
  • Nice – September
  • Amsterdam – October
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Third, is finding things to do. For instance, if it knows you like eating at local restaurants, hiking, and biking, as Lengel and his wife do, it can point out those attractions.

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Lengel said new AdventureGenie users often say it saves them so much time planning their trip just by filling in their route.

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Lengel, who came out of retirement to launch AdventureGenie, said working on this startup has been a major change of pace from his days at Microsoft, which he also loved.

"We're a startup at our core, and it's a lot different than when I was working for an organization that had 150,000 employees and an incredible budget," he said. "We all wear lots of hats, which has been exciting, thrilling, and even challenging from time to time."

These days, he and his wife are on the road three out of four weeks a month, though now it's usually for work, visiting trade shows and meeting with RV user groups.

However, they do still make a point to do some fun things, too.

When Lengel spoke to BI, he was sitting in his RV in the Florida Keys, with a view of the ocean right out his window .

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