
ITS OKAY TO NOT KNOW WHERE YOU WANT TO TRAVEL
How to choose travel destinations without the pressure.
Objective
Learn how to choose a travel destination that reflects your personality, passions, and pocket—without falling into decision dread or social media pressure. There’s no such thing as a “perfect” destination—only the one that’s perfect for you.
education
Start With Your "Why"
Purpose > Postcard
Decide if your trip is for rest, inspiration, escape, or challenge. Your “why” helps you choose meaningfully.
Prioritize Your Interests Over Hype
Your Trip, Not Theirs
Skip foodie cities if food isn’t your thing. Don’t pick fashion hubs if you hate shopping. Align your trip with your passions.
Budget and Time Are Reality Checks
Doable Beats Overdone
A week in Portugal may be more realistic than 10 days in Japan. Shoulder seasons and nearby gems still have magic.
Advanced Packing Theory
🕐 Time Zone Negotiation
💳 Budget Alchemy 101
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Part-Time Traveler, Full-Time Choosy
Part-Time Traveler, Full-Time Choosy
Making 10 Days Count
With just 10 days of vacation a year, I’ve had to make my trips count—ditching trendy hotspots and planning around what I actually enjoy.
Adaptability
Emotional Pulse
Logistitcs Recovery
History Buff & Architecture Nerd
Dusty Museums Are My Love Language
I plan trips around places rich in culture—Rethymno, Berlin, Istanbul—and leave feeling connected to the past and myself.
Adaptability
Emotional Pulse
Logistitcs Recovery
Island Girl Skipping Beaches
Urban Chaos > Tanning
Growing up in the Caribbean means beaches aren’t my priority. Instead, I chase festivals, music scenes, and sports events.
Adaptability
Emotional Pulse
Logistitcs Recovery
Sports Tourism Dreams
Cheering With the World
I want to plan trips around the Olympics, World Championships, and FIFA World Cup. The idea of joining a global crowd for something I love? Unmatched.
Adaptability
Emotional Pulse
Logistitcs Recovery
skills
Travel planning that works with you
Budget First, Then Browse
Money as a Map: I cut back on things I don’t care about so I can splurge on what I love—like stadium seats or quirky museums.
Design an Itinerary Based on Joy
Trip Planning by Passion: Love books? Seek iconic libraries. Into street art? Hunt for murals. Like walking? Pick pedestrian-friendly cities.
Mute the Noise, Trust Yourself
Offline > On-Trend: Social media can inspire, but don’t let it dictate your choices.
Leave Room for Spontaneity
Planned Unplannedness: The best moments are often the unplanned ones.
Final Boarding Thought
It’s okay to want to travel without knowing where. That means you’re open to wonder. The best destinations align with your story, your values, and the way you love to experience the world. Whether it’s a street festival, a quiet tea shop, or a roaring stadium, go where your interests lead you.
And if all else fails? Pick a place that sparks even a tiny bit of curiosity. Your feet will figure out the rest.

