When it comes to travel, most of us fall somewhere between two types: the meticulous early bird and the thrill-seeking last-minute adventurer.
Some people love to plan. They create detailed itineraries months in advance, track flight deals, and book accommodations early to get the best value. Others? They just go. They’re driven by impulse, booking trips on a whim, letting the journey unfold as it will.
So, which type of traveler are you?
My Travel Story: A Spontaneous Beach Trip
In my early thirties, I realized I didn’t quite fit neatly into just one category. I wasn’t always a traveler, but it all started with a simple, strong desire:
I wanted to swim at the beach.
Not in a few weeks. Not next summer. Right now.
I searched online and found a group trip that was open for joiners. I didn’t know anyone going. I had no travel companions, no detailed plan—just a swimsuit, a backpack, and a voice in my head saying, just go.
And I did.
That decision—to join a group of strangers solo—was one of the most freeing things I’ve ever done. I met new people, shared stories, and laughed under the stars. I didn’t know what the next day would bring, and that was the beauty of it. It was raw, real, and unforgettable.
The Beauty of Last-Minute Travel
That beach trip opened my eyes to the magic of spontaneous travel.
The spontaneity. The adrenaline. The freedom of following a feeling instead of a schedule. Last-minute travel strips away overthinking. It forces you to live in the moment and trust that the experience will be worth it—and most of the time, it is.
But as life got fuller—work, responsibilities, limited vacation days—I started to see the value of planning, too.
Why Early Planning Has Its Perks
Over time, I began to enjoy booking flights early, researching destinations, and building out flexible itineraries. The anticipation became part of the joy.
When you plan ahead, the excitement builds slowly. You get to look forward to something. You feel more in control.
There’s even science to back this up.
A 2010 study published in Applied Research in Quality of Life found that planning a vacation can boost your happiness—sometimes even more than the vacation itself. That’s something early birds get to experience. They also enjoy better prices, wider options, and fewer last-minute surprises.
Each Style Has Its Strengths
There’s no right or wrong way to travel. Some trips are best with structure. Others are better when left open to the unexpected.
Spontaneous travelers live fully in the now. Early planners enjoy the ride long before it even begins. The key is knowing what works for you at a given moment—because your travel style might change over time.
Finding My Balance
These days, I try to blend both worlds. I plan ahead when it counts—especially for longer or more expensive trips. But I still make space for spontaneity. I don’t want to lose that part of me—the one who said yes to a beach trip with strangers, and came home with a heart full of stories.
That leap into the unknown? That’s when I truly became a traveler.
So… What Type of Traveler Are You?
Are you a last-minute adventurer, chasing the thrill of the unknown?
Or an early bird planner, savoring the slow build of anticipation?
Maybe you’re both. And maybe that’s the best kind of traveler to be.
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