What’s Your Expat Travel Personality?

Living abroad gives you endless opportunities to explore new places, but how you travel says a lot about who you are as an expat. Are you someone who craves spontaneous weekend getaways, or do you prefer diving deep into the local culture? Maybe you’re all about finding the perfect spot to unwind and recharge. Whatever your travel style, this fun quiz will help you discover your expat travel personality and give you some tailored travel tips. Ready to find out? Let’s go!

1. How do you usually choose your travel destination?

• A) I look for the closest place I haven’t explored yet.

• B) I choose destinations rich in history and culture.

• C) I prioritize relaxation and scenic beauty.

2. What’s your ideal weekend getaway?

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• A) A spontaneous trip to a nearby town or city.

• B) A museum tour or cultural festival.

• C) A quiet retreat in nature or by the beach.

3. How do you like to spend your travel time?

• A) Exploring as much as possible, from sunrise to sunset.

• B) Immersing myself in local traditions, food, and art.

• C) Relaxing with a good book or enjoying slow, leisurely activities.

4. What’s always in your travel bag?

• A) A camera to capture every moment.

• B) A guidebook or notes on local history and culture.

• C) A cozy blanket and a playlist for relaxation.

5. How do you approach planning your trips?

• A) I keep it loose—go where the wind takes me!

• B) I research the culture and history before I go.

• C) I plan for maximum comfort and minimal stress.

6. What’s your favorite type of accommodation?

• A) A quirky boutique hotel or Airbnb with local charm.

• B) A homestay or bed and breakfast that offers a cultural experience.

• C) A resort or spa where I can unwind in luxury.

7. How do you feel about trying local food?

• A) I’m all in—bring on the local delicacies!

• B) I love trying traditional dishes and learning the stories behind them.

• C) I’m happy with familiar comfort food or something simple and relaxing.

Results:

Mostly A’s: The Weekend Explorer

You’re a spontaneous traveler who loves to make the most of your time abroad. For you, every weekend is an opportunity to discover something new. Whether it’s a quick train ride to the next city or a last-minute road trip, you’re always ready for an adventure. Travel tip: Keep a packed bag with essentials ready to go, and explore off-the-beaten-path destinations that might not be on everyone’s radar.

Mostly B’s: The Cultural Enthusiast

You’re all about immersing yourself in the culture of your host country and beyond. Museums, historical sites, local festivals—you want to experience it all. You prefer destinations that offer rich traditions and deep cultural experiences. Travel tip: Research local events and festivals in advance to make the most of your trips. Consider taking part in cultural workshops or tours that offer insider knowledge.

Mostly C’s: The Relaxation Seeker

You travel to unwind and recharge. Whether it’s lounging on a beach, soaking in a hot spring, or simply enjoying a peaceful countryside, you prioritize relaxation and scenic beauty. For you, travel is all about escaping the hustle and finding your zen. Travel tip: Look for destinations known for their natural beauty and peaceful environments. Consider wellness retreats or spa vacations that allow you to truly unwind.

Travel Tips for Every Expat Travel Personality:

Weekend Explorers: Keep an eye on last-minute travel deals, and don’t be afraid to venture to lesser-known spots. Apps like Skyscanner and Rome2Rio can help you find quick and easy travel routes.

Cultural Enthusiasts: Dive deep into local history and traditions by visiting cultural landmarks and attending festivals. Websites like Culture Trip can help you find hidden cultural gems.

Relaxation Seekers: Focus on destinations known for their tranquility and natural beauty. Whether it’s a secluded beach or a mountain retreat, apps like Airbnb and Booking.com can help you find the perfect relaxing getaway.

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Conclusion:

Your expat travel personality is all about how you like to experience the world around you. Whether you’re chasing adventure, culture, or relaxation, there’s no right or wrong way to explore. Use your travel style to guide your next trip and make the most of your time abroad!

What’s your travel personality? Share your results in the comments and tell us about your favorite travel experiences!

Jessica Gabrielzyk

Jessica Gabrielzyk is a Brazilian writer living in Switzerland. She moved there with her husband and daughter, who was three months old at the time and had strong opinions about the whole thing even then.

She writes about change.

The visible kind and the kind that happens inside a person, while everything on the outside looks fine.

Her first book, Maternity Abroad, explored what it means to become a mother far from the system you trusted. It has reached readers in more than fifteen countries across five continents. Parenting Unpacked, her second book, follows the experience of parenting through major life disruption, whether that's an international move, a career loss, a new baby, or a life that simply stops responding the way it used to. My First American Coloring Book was created to help toddlers engage with daily life in the United States through play and familiar imagery.

She is a member of SIETAR, the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, and the International Academy of Brazilian Literature.

She writes for the parent who is still inside it, getting through the day, and wondering somewhere underneath all of it who they are becoming.

When she is not writing, she is walking forty minutes uphill with a stroller, telling herself the exercise is the point.

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