Discover your Travel Personality by taking a detailed tourism test that identifies your archetype as a vacationer.
Being the primary travel organizer in my friend group, I’ve developed an almost supernatural skill of predicting people’s vacationer profiles through simple questions. That’s exactly what we’re doing on this page. You respond to my tourism-oriented questions, and I unveil your traveler personality. Sound good? Let’s get started.
What Is a Travel Personality?
Your travel personality is your tourist profile. It is the stereotypical approach of yours to visiting new places and tourism. For example, you might be an adventurer traveler who prioritizes novel experiences or a relaxer who seeks the coziest spot to chillax for the entire trip.
How Do I Discover My Travel Personality?
You should analyze the four fundamentals of traveling: Purpose, place, price, and plan. To create your traveler profile, you must ask the following questions:
- Why am I starting this journey?
- What kind of destinations excite me?
- How much do I want to spend on this trip?
- And how intentional do I want my traveling schedule to be?
What Are the Most Common Traveler Profiles?
The four common traveler archetypes are Adventurer, Relaxer, Culture Enthusiast, and Urban Explorer. The Adventurer values excitement and novelty; the Relaxer seeks peace of mind; the Culture Enthusiast wants to learn; and the Urban Explorer prioritizes fun over all else.
Traveler Profile | Adjectives Describing Qualities |
The Adventurer | Thrill-Seeking, Adventurous, Bold, Daring |
The Relaxer | Tranquil, Leisurely, Serene, Unwind |
The Culture Enthusiast | Cultured, Inquisitive, Appreciative, Insightful |
The Urban Explorer | Vibrant, Trendy, Dynamic, Cosmopolitan |
Why Does It Matter to Know Your Tourist Type?
Have you ever wondered what your ideal getaway looks like? Do you know of any friend overthinking their honeymoon destination? These types of “existential” questions can all be answered swiftly when you know your traveler type.
Determining your travel personality helps you discover suitable vacation ideas and ways to make the most of your trips.
In a strange way, it’s like figuring out your dating personality. If you don’t know what type of people you’re into, you can’t choose your perfect date. By the same token, you can never pick the best destination if you’re unaware of your tourism orientation.
What Does the Travel Personality Test Do?
The Travel Personality Quiz has 15 tourism questions to pinpoint your traveler archetype. It reveals the positives and negatives of having you as a companion and suggests ideal destinations based on your profile.
If you want to know what type of vacationer you are, hit the start button now! ✈️
How to Play?
Playing personality quizzes is straightforward: Choose the option that’s true about you—or you relate to—and select “Next.” Unlike trivia quizzes, personality tests have no right or wrong answers. But the questions are in forced-choice format. The point is to push you to choose an option that makes the most sense, not the one that’s 100% true. For the most accurate results, don’t overthink your responses. Go with options that you “feel” are the best.
Questions of the quiz
- 1First thing first: What’s your luggage like?
A backpack with essentials
One big suitcase and that’s all
A regular-sized cabin baggage
I need a few large suitcases
- 2Which emotion do you want to get from hitting the road?
Excitement
Peacefulness
Wonder
Joy
- 3What makes a place your dream destination?
Exoticness
Calmness
Historical background
Unique entertainment
- 4What type of companions would you like to have?
Daring
Quiet
Enthusiastic
Fun
- 5Book a hotel based on the following descriptions.
“A cabin in the woods”
“A cottage near the beach”
“An affordable motel near the primary see sights”
“A luxurious hotel in the best district of the city”
- 6Grab only one travel item and let go of the rest.
Camera
Book
Map
Laptop
- 7What’s a side activity you’d want to try during your travel?
Trying local foods
Reading/writing in my room
Visiting lesser-known sights
Drinking at a local bar
- 8How much would you like to spend on your trip?
As close to $0 as possible
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000+
- 9Which one is a traveling bummer?
Local laws and regulations
Uninvited company
Bad weather
Running out of money sooner than expected
- 10Which transportation means is your favorite?
Ships
Trains
Cars (driving on my own)
Airplanes
- 11How would you spice up a slightly boring trip?
Do something unplanned
Go on a walk in a local market
Ask for the locals’ recommendations
Hit the disco or try dating a local
- 12How do you feel about camping out in the woods?
I love it
I’m not uninterested
I can deal with that
I hate the idea
- 13How often do you travel?
More than three times per year
Once every other year
Once a year
It’s pretty random
- 14What places do you research before reaching your destination?
Campsites
Cozy motels
Historical sights
Best hotels and restaurants
- 15When is the best time to hit the road?
When life gets too boring
After a rough and busy year
Whenever you catch the opportunity
When you have enough money to travel like royalty