Holiday romances are a fun way to let your hair down and discover someone new. Picture: Pixabay Holiday romances are a fun way to let your hair down and discover someone new. Picture: Pixabay
If you are single and on your way to a holiday, chances are you will embark on a holiday romance.
Holiday romances are a fun way to let your hair down and discover someone new. Most associate holiday romances as sexual, but that isn’t the case for many travellers.
Romance can mean dates to tourist attractions, nights out enjoying each other’s company and developing a strong bond and connection with the person.
Here are some tips:
Going to a destination for a holiday romance is silly. Holiday romances should not be planned and should happen naturally. Many travellers travel to local spots to find a holiday bae and end up attracting the wrong type of people. Many people search for a holiday romance with the wrong intentions. Some seek sex and not an emotional connection.
Do not call the first person you meet “bae”. Talk with a few travellers and see which one shares your interests and the person whose company you enjoy more.
A holiday means that you have limited time to spark that romance. Instead of playing hard to get, make your intentions known that you are attracted to that person.
Once you have found “the person” here are some tips to follow:
Now that you have acquainted yourself with each other, plan activities that excite you both. For example, a romantic stroll in Paris, a safari in South Africa or a visit to a world heritage site. The tours would give you time to get to know each other and create memories.
People travel to enjoy a destination and its offerings. While it may be tempting to spend the entire day with your holiday bae, you should have time to explore on your own, especially if you travelled with a friend or family member.
Holiday romances are a great escape from reality so try to enjoy every moment without being serious about everything. Embrace the time you have with them and try not to sweat the small stuff.
Drunk holidaymakers may end up making bad choices or put themselves in danger - something that you do not want to happen during your trip. Always let your loved ones know where you are at all times and always trust your instincts.
A holiday romance should end as soon as you step inside the aircraft to head back home. As much as you may like the person and would want to pursue something, these romances never go beyond your holiday unless you and bae are willing to start a long-distance relationship.
clinton.moodley@inl.co.za