
Are you ready to take a personality test? Don’t worry – there is no failing this one.
The Fresno Bee recently shared a story about what your vacation destination reveals about you. Using data compiled from Expedia, the Pew Research Center, YouGov, Forbes, and the Wall Street Journal, PeopleWin put together several common summer travel personalities. Let’s see if you agree with their findings.
The trending travel personalities include:
The national park road tripper — these are independent people with a high planning tolerance and are motivated by new experiences rather than comfort destinations.
The all-inclusive resort goer — the personalities drawn to this type of vacation are decisive and comfort-prioritizing.
The European city hopper — travelers motivated to spend their vacations overseas tend to be culturally curious individuals looking to maximize their globetrotting itinerary.
The solo retreat traveler – solo travel is one of the fastest-growing travel categories. The article says, “Growth-oriented individuals comfortable with solitude and likely tired of trying to coordinate in a group text where no one agrees on a destination most often fit this archetype. For these travelers, the trip can be a sort of therapy.”
The ‘anywhere cheap’ spontaneous booker — The destination is less important than the pricing deal for these travelers. People with this travel personality tend to be adaptable, budget-conscious, and genuinely unbothered by travel-plan uncertainty, which the article says can both impress and frustrate people from other travel categories.
The article notes that you might find you fit into multiple of these travel personalities. No matter what, it suggests you remember that “the best vacation is the one that makes you feel content and as if your time off was well-spent.”
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