4 Easy Ways to Convince Your Partner to Travel with You

What happens when you are in a great relationship where theres a desire for one partner to travel, but the other doesn’t? It is sometimes difficult for those with natural wanderlust to comprehend that some people dislike travelling and just want to stay home! Fortunately, there are several ways you can make this work. 

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Test the Waters

Your partner may have preconceived notions and expectations about travelling. Perhaps they think it will be too much effort, dull or just plain scary. Some people need a push out of their comfort zone while others may appreciate an extension of this comfort zone. For some people, the key is to make the holiday feel like an extension of their normal routine. If they feel at ease in a certain location or environment, plan your getaway in a similar setting.

You can start dropping hints and making plans that can be persuasive. A romantic date themed to a dream holiday may be the tool to get the creative juices flowing. Take it a few steps further by suggesting travel within your area, a staycation in a luxury hotel in your city, or an adventurous day out. These can give your partner a taste of travel life without having to make a significant commitment.

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Check their Concerns for your Partner to Travel

In some cases, your partner may have had bad experiences when it comes to travel. They may also have anxiety issues, making it tough for them to leave their comfort zone and explore new locations and situations. This doesn’t mean you should rule out the possibility of travelling with you in the future, but it does mean you must demonstrate understanding and sensitivity. 

Make gentle enquiries about what it is they don’t like about travelling. There are ways to compromise and ensure that the holiday is enjoyable for you both. Don’t worry if you don’t want to do the same thing all the time. You can reach an agreement by taking turns choosing the activity, or by setting aside a few hours to explore your own hobbies. You can always go on short day trips while your partner chooses to relax by the pool.  

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Other misunderstandings about travel include the budget or the risks. They might change their perspective if you share your personal experiences, tell them about your travels, and show them photos and videos. The only way to figure out why your partner isn’t interested in travelling is to talk about it a lot. 

Budget Together

Part of the joy of travel is the planning and the budgeting. However, if your partner does not find joy in this, you may need to be ready to do all the planning yourself. This is where you take command and tell them that everything will be taken care of. Let them know that you’ll take care of all the travel arrangements. This may be the most crucial thing you can do to persuade your other half to join you on your travels.

You can make them aware of various packages available as this may whet their appetite. Investigate travel options that won’t break the bank. Tell family and friends about your plans and let them make contributions for birthday or holiday gifts.

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This can extend to holiday gear and luggage. Get him or her in the mood by exploring online shopping sites that are geared towards holiday enjoyment. Orlebar Brown is a popular brand to investigate. This brand all started with men’s swim shorts, which were designed while on vacation. These may be the thing to get you both in the mood for the upcoming holidays.

Focus on the Destination

Stay focused, together! When life gets in the way it can be difficult to save for a holiday. You and your partner need to stick together to overcome distractions and hurdles. The more you’re in it together, the more likely the holiday will happen. To stay on track, have regular “holiday catch-ups” to talk about the schedule, check the budgets and bounce ideas off each other. 

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If you’ve been together for a long time, you’ve probably talked about your future and expectations. However, it’s a good idea to revisit them from time to time to see if anything has changed. This is as true of travel as it is of any other facet of life.