10 New Year’s Resolutions for Travelers

Marissa Ling
December 31, 2024 22:22
Travel Tips
10 New Year’s Resolutions for Travelers #
We’ve reached that peculiar time between Christmas and New Year – the post-festivities haze. Your fridge is full of random leftovers, you've lost track of the days, and everyone seems to be scrolling through their phones like it's a competitive sport. If you’re like many of us, you’ve probably decided that 2025 will be the year you travel more, explore new places, and maybe even refine your holiday game.
After all, who wouldn’t want to travel like a seasoned pro? Think less “Brit abroad” and more “world citizen” – packing light and living large. To help you along the way, here are 12 New Year’s resolutions that could transform your travels in 2025.
1. I Will Not Stand up Immediately After the Plane Lands #
We’ve all been there: the seatbelt sign dings off, and you spring up like a meerkat, elbowing everyone in row 23. But let’s be real – sitting down until the plane has actually stopped is not only the polite thing to do, it also makes you look like a calm, collected traveller (and who doesn’t want that?). There’s no rush; you’ll still end up in the same place, so take a moment to scroll through your photos or plan your next trip.
2. I Will Always Buy an eSIM Before I Travel #
Let’s face it – nothing kills the excitement of arriving in a new place quite like seeing the dreaded "offline" message on your phone. An eSIM is a game-changer. Instead of hunting for a SIM card store or stressing over roaming charges, you can easily set up a digital plan before you even leave for the airport. In 2025, make it a priority to grab an eSIM and keep your phone connected wherever you go. It's quick, easy, and ensures you can instantly navigate, message, and share updates on arrival.
3. I Will Eat Local Food for Breakfast #
While there’s a certain comfort in a full English breakfast on holiday, let’s be honest – you can have that at home. Why not start your day with something truly local? Picture yourself digging into a warm bowl of Greek yogurt with honey, or savoring a plate of chorizo and eggs in Spain. These local delicacies are part of the experience, and who knows – you might discover your new favourite breakfast. Plus, it’s an easy way to explore a new culture right from the start of your day!
4. I Will Not Take Tea Bags and Biscuits Abroad #
It’s tempting – you’re in Italy, surrounded by vineyards, and instead of enjoying your cappuccino, you’re pulling out a box of tea bags. But come on, let’s try to resist the urge. You’re in a new country, and the whole point of travel is to experience different cultures. Maybe you'll discover a new favourite drink like a Portuguese bica, Italian espresso, or Japanese sencha. So, leave the biscuits and tea bags at home. You’re in a place that has its own traditions to offer – embrace them!
5. I Will Not Get Angry at Towels on Sun Loungers #
It’s a classic holiday frustration: you wake up, head to the pool, and all the sun loungers are taken. Before you start fuming and setting alarms to grab your spot at dawn, take a step back. It’s just a sun lounger, not a royal throne! Instead of stressing, find a shady spot nearby – maybe near the beach or a bar. The sun will still be there, and you’ll get the most out of your holiday without the drama.
6. I Will Always Remember to Put My Liquids in the Little Plastic Bag #
Airport security – it’s stressful enough without holding up the line because you forgot to pack your liquids in that tiny plastic bag. It’s easy to forget in the chaos of holiday packing, but making this a habit in 2025 will save you from the embarrassment of holding up the entire queue while you frantically search through your bag. A little pre-airport prep goes a long way, and your fellow passengers will thank you for it.
7. I Will Not Eat the Entire Lunch Buffet Just Because I Paid for All-Inclusive #
It’s an odd phenomenon: the moment we hear "all you can eat," many Brits suddenly feel the need to gorge ourselves at the buffet. There’s no race to finish everything, so why not slow down and eat in moderation? Pace yourself. Opt for a salad, some fruit, or something light instead of piling up your plate like you’re in a competitive eating contest. Your stomach and your beach body will thank you later.
8. I Will Not Clap When the Plane Lands #
Let's be real – clapping when the plane lands is a bit cringy. Sure, some might say it’s a gesture of gratitude, but in 2025, let’s all agree to leave the applause to the theatre or a karaoke bar. We all secretly love it, though, don’t we? But let’s make this resolution for the sake of our fellow passengers’ sanity.
9. I Will Always Give the Armrests to the Middle Passenger #
Middle seats are no fun. With no window or aisle, and very little legroom, the poor soul stuck in the middle has a rough deal. So, the next time you’re on a flight, remember the unwritten rule of airplane etiquette: the person in the middle gets both armrests. It’s a small gesture of kindness that goes a long way in creating good travel karma. Who knows? The universe might reward you with a business-class upgrade on your next flight.
10. I Will Learn a Few Words of the Local Language #
Travel is about more than just seeing new places – it’s about connecting with people. Imagine strolling into a trattoria in Italy and greeting the waiter with a friendly “Buonasera” instead of pointing at the menu. You’ll be amazed at how far a few words can take you. You don’t need to become fluent, but learning basic phrases like “hello,” “thank you,” and “goodbye” shows respect for the local culture – and it will likely earn you a warm smile (and maybe even better service).
Ready to Travel Like a Pro in 2025?
Now that you’ve got these resolutions in mind, make 2025 the year you embrace new experiences, travel like a seasoned globetrotter, and keep everything running smoothly. One last tip before you go: don’t forget to grab an eSIM from Roamify for your next trip – it’s an easy way to stay connected, no matter where you are.
Happy travels!
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