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The hallmark of a successful couple is the ability to solve problems and find compromises. And there is no better situation than traveling to hone these skills. Planning an itinerary, booking hotels, dealing with unexpected difficulties (a late train, lost credit cards, or even the machinations of various scam artists), requires teamwork. The shared emotions of overcoming all these situations will definitely bring you closer together, and you will become more trusting of each other.

Couples tip: Finding a compromise is not easy, especially if you are used to different travel styles. If you start to fight, remember this line from the rapper Vanilla Ice: “Stop. Collaborate and listen” – “Stop. Collaborate and listen.” And if that doesn’t help either, you can always solve the argument with a rap battle 🙂

Try New Things Together

Your tummy rumbles in unison at the sight of Asian straight food? Lovebird watching in the tropical jungle? Whatever it is, new experiences and travel discoveries together will help you find common interests and strengthen your bond as a couple. Perhaps you will find something for yourself here.

Couples tip: When you get home, throw a party for friends and cook a Tom Yum recipe from the Thai chefs. Hang that mirror from Morocco in your love nest that you haggled so hard for at the market with the vendor, or sign up for Spanish classes together.

Escape from A Boring Routine

A long life together often narrows the spectrum of couples’ leisure time to “order sushi at home, and watch all the seasons of ‘Narcos’ over the weekend.” But why not take a trip to Colombia to see the filming locations of the show instead, or eat sushi in Tokyo’s Ginza district? Traveling together will take your mind off the daily grind and bring that romantic spontaneity you’ve been missing in your relationship.

Tip for couples: Time away from home will allow you to take a fresh look at your life together and think about how you can diversify it. For example, less sitting on the phone, more talking to each other or finding interesting hobbies. If the trip inspired you to “shake things up,” seize the moment and put these ideas into action before the usual measured rhythm of life put everything back in place.

See Your Partner at His or Her Best

As you travel, your eyes burn brighter and your step becomes more awake. When you discover the world together, it’s your companion or companion who associates positive experiences with you. Add to this a bronzed tan, vacation carefree attitude, and you look at each other again like a pair of teenagers in love.

Couples tip: The best time is now. You won’t be any younger or happier than you are in the current moment. Catch it!

Get to Know The “Weirdness.” The Friend’s Friend

You can learn a lot about a person – just go on a journey together. For example, neatly he / she packs a suitcase or throws things in a bunch, takes off his shoes on the plane or not, a bunch of food at the buffet or come up a few times for small portions … Yes, it turns out there’s a lot about each other you didn’t know! You’re lucky if you have similar flaws. And if not, you will have to think about how to combine his habit of forgetting your passport at home with her fear of being late to the airport.

Tip for couples: Be patient and sensitive to your partner’s habits. After all, you have flaws too.

Look to The Future and Discuss Common Plans

When traveling, time stretches. You suddenly have free hours, days and weeks to chat about everything from deep childhood memories to world politics. Understanding your loved one’s point of view gives you a new overall perspective on certain things (e.g., if we survived a 19-hour bus ride in rural China, we’ll survive anything), and lengthy plans take shape, turning into concrete goals. You may also need this if you plan to take your pet with you: dog barrier for jeep wrangler.

A tip for couples: In addition to sharing opinions on certain issues, traveling can reveal differences in points of view that you didn’t even know you had. Use the time on the road to quietly discuss important issues and resolve annoying arguments over trivial matters.

THINK BACK ON IT IN ABOUT YEARS!

You don’t have to go around the world for good memories, but why not? Go by train along the Trans-Siberian Railway, on a cruise on the Amazon or a road trip on Route 66! The experience will last a lifetime – you’ll have something to tell your grandchildren in their old age.

Couples tip: Write notes in your journal or blog during the trip, take pictures, and print a scrapbook when you return. Many years from now these souvenirs will awaken pleasant memories of romantic adventures, and may even inspire you to repeat the journeys of your youth.