When Nick and I were traveling non-stop last year it felt like we got stuck in a rut about once a month. We just couldn’t figure things out. Be it where to go next, for how long, where we will stay, or finding the best route to leave (or a mixture of all of them) we just couldn’t make things work. Over the course of about a week, we would spend all of our time scrambling through Airbnb, Hotels.com, and Skyscanner, trying to put the pieces together. For some reason things just wouldn’t line up and we couldn’t make a final decision. Getting traveler’s block ends up eating a lot of your travel time.
I am not sure why “traveler’s block” happens, but it is much like “writer’s block” in that you just get stuck. We experienced traveler’s block about 5 times in our 6 months of travel. That is a lot considering the stress it puts on us and the amount of time spent trying to figure things out. We wasted whole trips trying to figure out the next step. For example, we were trying to figure out where to go next after Thailand and ended up spending our entire 3 nights/4 days in Krabi looking at flights on Skyscanner. Now, I love planning trips, but when this planning takes away from the current trip I am in, we have an issue. There has to be a better way.
What I have learned from my experiences of traveler’s block and travel planning is that you can’t change things unless you change your approach. This is the same for most situations where you feel ‘stuck’ or can’t find a solution. Sometimes the best thing you can do is step back from the problem and re-think your strategy. Doing this really helps your mind clear up and brings on a different perspective. How I apply this to traveler’s block and travel planning is by simply putting a halt on research. It’s easy to get sucked into flight deals on Skyscanner and trying to find the perfect Airbnb. When you go too deep into your research you end up losing sight of what you really want.
The best approach when facing traveler’s block is to stop what you’re doing and really think about what you want. For me, it helps to write down exactly what I am looking for/ hoping to get out of the trip I’m planning. I also factor in budget, and what makes more sense to visit next from my current location. The following is the process I am applying to planning trips and that has really helped with traveler’s block.
10 Easy Steps To Plan The Perfect Trip
- Make a list of destinations you are interested in seeing
- Check Skyscanner deals – from your airport of choice to “everywhere”
- See how high the destinations you want to see rank (the higher on the list, the least expensive it is to fly there)
- Narrow down your list to the top 2 destinations on Skyscanner
- Research possible areas to stay in for each destination (check for close proximity to sightseeing, cafes, nightlife, beach, etc.)
- Make a list of things you want for lodging (hotel or airbnb?, full apartment or private room?, has wifi, kitchen, washer/dryer, is modern etc.)
- Search Airbnb or Hotels.com for places that match your desired location and amenities. Do this for both destinations on your list.
- Narrow down your search to the perfect lodging for each destination (can be 2-3 per destination so that they don’t get booked before you book your flight!)
- Figure out which of the possible itineraries for the 2 destinations you like best, and which trip makes more sense for your budget.
- Book your favorite! First book the flight to lock in the dates/price, then book your hotel room/Airbnb apartment. Enjoy your trip!
Following these 10 easy steps has been a game changer for me. Getting organized and planning in this order helps take the stress away. It is a much more efficient way of planning a trip and wastes less time than staring blankly at a screen hoping all the pieces will somehow come together.
Try these steps and let me know where you are traveling to next!
Do you have any tried-and-true travel planning tips? Have you also experienced “Traveler’s Block”? Let me know in the comments below!
xx, Karen
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Incredible tips! Thanks for sharing these, currently I have a small travel block because I am thinking of where to go in central america but it’s just tough finding flights and looking at potential places. Just not fully figuring everything out.
It’s so hard to figure things out sometimes! Glad you found these tips/steps helpful! I hope you find the right destination soon, and have fun!!
What gorgeous photos! I think you do have a point- taking a step back can clear your mind and give you the space you need when you’re feeling stuck. I’ve definitely been stuck in planning before, and a small refresher has always worked! Have a lovely week xx
Sending light & love your way,
Yes, taking a step back is so helpful! Glad you agree and enjoyed the post 🙂
Great tips, Karen! Love the fact that you and Nick travel so much!!
xoxo, Vanessa
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Thanks Vanessa!! We love to travel! It’s just so incredible getting to broaden your horizons 🙂
gorgeous pictures ! and also thanks for the tips that we can all use for our next trip
Nathalie
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Glad you found them helpful, Nathalie! Thanks for reading xx
These are great tips! I’m actually having a travel block. I don’t know where I would go next
❤️ Alyssa
Ahh well I hope this helps a bit! And anywhere in Europe is always a good idea 🙂
Beautiful photos and great tips! I gave to remember that for a next trip!
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Hope you get good use out of them! Thanks for stopping by, Violette!
Great tips, thanks for sharing!
Hugs Bella // Instagram: bellaskoog
Thanks Bella!
Ahh I need to plan a getaway trip soon 🙂
Me too! Constantly on my mind 🙂
Thanks for the tips! I’ve never had travelers block but I’m sure someday I will.. haha great shots too!
xx
Courtney
haha! It happens occasionally! Hope you enjoyed the post xx