The Best Ways to Travel With Your Friends Before Getting Married

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Being single comes with many perks: you can travel whenever and however you want without considering anyone else’s schedule or preferences. But there’s one thing that solo travel can’t give you: the companionship of your closest friends. That’s why traveling with your BFFs before you get married is such a great idea! Not only will you enjoy each other’s company, but you’ll also be able to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Here are some of the best ways to travel with your friends before getting hitched:

1. Plan a trip around a shared interest.

One of the best things about traveling with friends is that you already have built-in activities you can enjoy together. So why not use that to your advantage by planning a trip around a shared interest? For example, if you and your friends are all into hiking, plan a trip somewhere with great trails like Yosemite National Park or the Grand Canyon. Or, if cooking is more your speed, consider taking a culinary trip to Italy or France.

Not every activity has to be a group activity, either. If your friends are all movie buffs, consider planning a trip to Hollywood or New York City so you can hit up all the famous filming locations. You can even compete to see who can find the most references! No matter what you choose to do, planning a trip around a shared interest will make for a more enjoyable and memorable experience.

2. Throw a destination bachelorette party.

If you’re the one getting married, why not use your upcoming nuptials as an excuse to travel with your friends? A destination bachelorette party is a great way to do just that. Not only will you get to spend quality time with your friends, but you’ll also be able to cross another item off your wedding to-do list.

Though, there are a few things to keep in mind when planning this celebration. First, you’ll want to pick a location everyone can agree on. Second, plan plenty of activities, so everyone has something to do. And lastly, be sure to budget for the trip, so you don’t end up breaking the bank.

But of course, you should be the one to make the final call on what you want your party to be like. After all, it’s your big day! Your friends will be happy to follow your lead.

3. Go on a road trip.

Not every trip has to be a big production. Sometimes, the best memories are made when you just get in the car and go. If you and your friends are looking for a low-key way to travel together, consider going on a road trip. You can pick a general direction and just start driving, or you can map out a specific route and plan to stop at certain landmarks along the way.

No matter what you decide to do, a road trip is a great way to bond with your friends and create lasting memories. And the best part is, you can do it on a budget. Just be sure to plan ahead, so you’re not stuck in the car for hours on end with nothing to do.

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Additionally, try to avoid peak travel times if you can. That way, you can avoid traffic and large crowds, and you’ll be able to enjoy a more relaxed trip. Fights often happen when people are feeling cramped and stressed, so do your best to avoid that by planning ahead. Pack some snacks, bring along some great music, and hit the open road!

4. Don’t forget about off-the-beaten-path destinations.

Just because you’re traveling with friends doesn’t mean that you have to stick to well-known tourist destinations. Some of the best trips are ones where you can explore lesser-known places with your closest pals. So if you’re looking for an adventure, consider venturing off the beaten path  you might just find your new favorite place in the world.

Try to do some research before you go so you know what to expect. And, as always, be sure to budget for your trip so you don’t end up spending more than you can afford. A good rule of thumb is to save up in advance, so you have a cushion in case of any unexpected expenses. But other than that, let your sense of wanderlust lead the way!

There’s no doubt that traveling solo can be a lot of fun. But sometimes, what solo travel lacks is the companionship of close friends. That’s why you should travel with your BFFs before getting married. Not only will you enjoy each other’s company, but you’ll also be able to create memories that will last a lifetime. So what are you waiting for? Grab your passport and start planning your next adventure!

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