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Tips For Taking A Road Trip With Friends

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When it comes to traveling, one of the top things people choose to do is take a road trip. It’s a fantastic way for you to see multiple destinations, to try something a little different and spend time with friends, family or go solo. You could decide to do a road trip with a campervan, pitching up in different places, perhaps you could ride a motorbike, or you could take a car. Be sure whatever method you choose, that you get it serviced beforehand as the last thing you want is to break down on the road!

For your motorbike, get it repaired officially and be sure to check out the manufacturer motorbike such as your Harley service manual so it’s covered under warranty. If you have a car, get it serviced and MOT’d and be sure to always check the rules and regulations for the road where you’re going. Here are some top tips for taking a road trip with friends you don’t want to miss out on.

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Why go on a road trip with friends?

There are many reasons you should take a road trip and it will often end up being one of the best holidays you’ve ever gone on. This includes:

  • You have the freedom to where you want, when you want. You aren’t tied down to excursions and public transport, instead you are free to decide whatever you fancy doing.
  • You aren’t restricted with luggage. Often with normal holidays you can only take what you can fit into a certain size bag or what will accommodate a specific weight. On a road trip you can take whatever you can fit into your car.
  • It’s a great way to spend time with friends or family. A road trip offers uninterrupted time to spend with each other, enjoying each other’s company
  • It’s more scenic. Often when you are travelling by plane or train you go the unscenic routes, missing out on beautiful sights just beyond the window. When you drive, you can choose to go more scenic routes, passing stops of interest and deciding to get out at points across the way. This makes it more beautiful and more fun too!

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Decide where you want to go

The first thing you need to think about when you are heading on a road trip is where you want to go and how many places you want to stay. This depends on how long you are going for overall, but you might want to go to multiple places and stay in them, or just visit two or three and spend longer in them. It can be that you arrive somewhere and decide you want to stay for longer or move on quicker and doing a road trip enables you the flexibility to do this when you wouldn’t otherwise.

Consider booking activities ahead of time

If there are specific things you want to do in certain areas, it’s a good idea to have these booked ahead of time. This will help ensure you don’t miss out or get dates wrong. The activity, for example, might only run on certain days and if you don’t have long somewhere you don’t want to miss it. If it’s popular it might also sell out and that could mean you can’t go in. Another benefit to booking ahead of time is that you can often get a discount booking online before you go, saving you money.

Think about the accommodation you want to stay in 

As well as your overall itinerary, you need to decide the sort of accommodation you want to stay in. If you are doing a road trip in your camper van, you won’t need to worry about this, but if you aren’t, then you are going to need to decide. You might opt for a hotel when everything is done for you, you could choose a self-catered apartment so you have the freedom, flexibility and privacy this brings, or you might decide to do a bit of both. Budget can differ greatly depending on the facility and what you opt for, so keep this in mind.

Think about a rough budget you want to spend

As with any trip, a road trip can soon add up and so it’s a good idea to have a rough budget in mind that you want to spend. Think about all the things you need to factor in, such as fuel, food and drink, accommodation and activities. This is another reason it’s good to pay for what you can beforehand, so you don’t need as much when you are on the road. Decide what you will split between you all and consider having a pot you all put money into for communal spending such as gas.

Decide who will be doing the driving

Driving is a big part of a road trip and you want to figure out who is driving pretty early on to avoid anyone being upset. It could be that you or someone else loves driving so wants to do it all, someone might hate it and want to do none, or you might all decide to split the driving between you. It’s up to you all to decide but you want to sort it out ahead of time and find a solution that works for all of you. You could compromise that whoever drives, the other person cooks or something that makes everyone happy.

That’s A Wrap!

These are just a few top tips for a road trip with friends that are sure to help you have a great and memorable time. There are so many factors why a road trip is great and so you want to execute it correctly and make the most out of it. After all, any time away is to be cherished and you want to look back and know you did everything that you wanted to. What are some of your top tips for heading on a road trip with friends? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you.

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I am a busy mama with 3 delicious babies and a serious itch for travel and writing (when I am not bartending, that is)! After graduating from Cal State San Marcos with a B.A. in Communications, I decided to start a family and pursue a career in freelance writing. I created HotMamaTravel as an outlet to do what I love while sharing useful travel tips and inspiration with others. Our mission is to show parents how to master travel with kids, while keeping your Saturday-night selves. We call it "Family travel...with a twist".

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