3 Life Lessons From Travelling With An Open Itinerary

MY EXPERIENCE FROM TRAVELLING WITHOUT AN ITINERARY

When is the last time you abandoned a planned itinerary and hit the road for something unknown?

A last minute road trip is the perfect opportunity to put your trust in the universe and explore our amazing world without boundaries, structure or schedules! Not only does this allow you to live in the moment, it’s a valuable life experience, teaching us to embrace optimism and adventure. Here are some of my most memorable travel experiences and the lessons I’ve learned from some recent trips.

1. Don’t settle for anything less than you deserve

Last July, I booked a quaint, historic home for four days in Chania, Greece. When my teenage daughter, her friend and I arrived after a very long trip from Toronto via Athens, it was just not the experience I had dreamed of. The next morning, with apologies to our Airbnb hosts, I walked to town, rented a Jeep and threw our bags in the back. After a few hours of driving, we discovered a beautiful, stunning beach – Falasarna, and a family-owned hotel nearby called Sunset Villas. Within minutes, we had beachfront rooms and were eating on the terrace as the sun dropped below the horizon.  The next day, we drove down the coast to Elafonnissi Beach and then went to look for a hotel in Paleochora. We stopped in a store, and met the receptionist from the Hotel Glaros, who arranged a room for us right away. 

More on that trip > Finding freedom in Greece

2.  Spectacular things happen just when you need them to

We’d just arrived in Valencia, Spain after a few days in Ibiza and were finding the pace a bit slow. Our hotel very kindly allowed us to cancel our remaining nights and we rented a car and hit the road going north towards Barcelona. This is hardly a remote area of the world, but the best part was when we got off the main road and decided to stop at Morella, a medieval walled city perched more than 1,000 m in the mountains. We had nothing booked, but thanks to booking.com were able to find a hotel within minutes.

The next day, we climbed over 1,000 m to the top of the rock where Morella Castle stands. Becaue of its strategic location, the town is reputed to hvave been founded by El Cid, and has been occupied by the Iberians, Greeks, Romans, Moors and the Visgoths. There are even prehistoric cave paintings in the area. As we drove back toward the coast, not knowing where our next destination would be, I received an email from a new hotel in Sitges offering last-minute bookings. We booked right away, and off we went, to enjoy an evening in Picasso’s old haunt! That afternoon, we swam at one of Sitges 17 amazing beaches and had a delicious dinner under the stars and cathedral at Fragata.

3.  Embrace the moment (and look up!)

My partner Tom and I decided to drive down the coast of New Jersey from Brooklyn and stop along the beaches. We started our trip in Ocean City and spent the first night at a quaint inn. After that, we spent the next six days beach-hopping, with no reservations. 

Every day we would visit a new beach, then we’d look for an inn or bed and breakfast. Despite being the middle of summer, we never had any problems. One afternoon, we were on the beach in Cape May, and a plane flew overhead advertising a Sheryl Crow concert in Atlantic City that night.  Since we had nothing booked for the evening, we hopped in the car, booked a room and concert tickets along the way, and within five hours, we were in the third row of a private concert with one of my all-time favorite singers. An amazing night.

Travel is one way to practice optimism, and push ourselves into the habit of living in the moment.  In our very structured, time-sensitive world, simply trusting the universe can be challenging.  Travel is as much about freedom and exploration as it as about visiting a place. 

My advice – try not to plan it all. Leave air and space in your days so that good things have room to happen.   

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Raised in South Florida, I now split my time between two of the world's most amazing cities: Toronto and New York. With my adventurous and willing partner Tom and daughter Alyx by my side, I revel in the mind blowing perspective of authentic travel experiences in off-the-grid destinations like Colombia, Brazil, Nicaragua and Thailand.

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