Caravanning when you’re retired

Travelling with your partner can be a great experience or it can cause domestic friction as you both spend a lot of time together in small spaces. Here are 10 tips that should help make your next caravanning trip more fun

1. Expectations: Set the expectations of your travelling adventure together before you go. Communicating your feelings will ensure that those expectations have the best chance of being met.

2. Planning: The ‘dreaming and scheming’ phase of an adventure is almost as fun as the real thing, so plan your trip together. Read books, pour over maps and talk to seasoned caravanners.

3. Space: Caravanning together doesn’t mean you must be prepared for constant companionship. Decide together how much time you would like to spend apart during your trip. Should too much time together become tedious, you need to both empathetically communicate the need for solitary time.

4. Sociability: You’ll have the chance to befriend new people on the road, so decide whether you are seeking exclusive time together, or a broader social experience.

5. Patience: Life on the road brings your partner’s idiosyncrasies into high relief. Does your partner need to pack a suitcase and a snakebite kit for a a short walk? Or refuse your navigational help when you’re lost? Patience and tolerance of your partner’s quirks will be more important than ever.

6. Routines: Routines can make you feel more at ease amid unfamiliar surroundings. Collecting water, setting up camp, washing clothes and preparing food together are all simple routines that will ground even the most challenging journey.

7. Respite: Take a holiday from your holiday occasionally. long journeys are challenging, and it’s important to take weekends or days off just as you would at home. Plan something completely different on your time off. Go out to dinner, a concert, a movie, or dancing.

8. Romance: Camping can be as romantic as you choose to make it. Take time to soak up spectacular sunsets, sleep under the stars. Spend time talking and sharing, and make sure there’s room for spontaneity in your schedule.

9. Memories: Don’t forget to take your camera and diary so you can keep a permanent record of your time together.

10. Humour: Don’t forget to pack your sense of humour! You’ll make mistakes, plans will go awry, you’ll get frustrated with each another, so a sense of humour is essential.

These tips come from people who know a lot about caravanning – the Caravan, RV & Accommodation Industry of Australia.

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