Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years

Backpackers, students, young singles. Currently 34 matching ads – contact for free via urlaubspartner.net.

You're young, the world is calling, and your sense of adventure is stronger than ever. Maybe you're a student with a long summer break, a recent graduate ready to explore before starting a career, or a young professional with a serious case of wanderlust. The only problem? Your friends are tied up with work, studies, or different budgets. You’re ready to go, but you don’t necessarily want to go completely alone. That’s where the Travel Buddy Community comes in.

Urlaubspartner.net is your gateway to connecting with like-minded young adults aged 18 to 29 who are just as eager to backpack through Thailand, interrail across Europe, or road-trip the coast of Australia. This page is dedicated to you—the young explorer looking for a compatible partner-in-crime to share unforgettable moments, split the costs, and make the journey safer and twice as fun. Say goodbye to waiting for others and hello to finding your perfect travel buddy right here.

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5 days ago

Asia Trip

Emma, 21 (Female) seeking Travel partner(s)

Heyyy :) I'm looking for one or more people who would like to travel to Asia with me starting now (end open). I would like to go to South Korea, but other countries like Sri Lanka, Japan, Taiwan, China, Malaysia etc. would also be fine with me. The...

South Korea, Backpacking📍 Aachen, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Egypt Vacation at Caves Beach Resort – Egypt, beach holiday (Munich , Germany)
2 weeks ago

Egypt Vacation at Caves Beach Resort

Xenia, 25 (Female) seeking Travel companion

Travel link I am offering a holiday to Egypt for two people at the Caves Beach Resort in Hurghada. The trip is from July 7th to July 17th and includes flights from Munich, luggage, and hotel transfer. All-inclusive meals are included at the hotel. ...

Egypt, beach holiday📍 Munich , Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Travel freely, all-inclusive – Destination still open, FKK vacation (Munich, Germany)
2 weeks ago

Travel freely, all-inclusive

Fabian, 28 (Male) seeking Travel companion (female)

Hey, welcome to my profile. I'm Fabian, 28 years old, and from Sankt Pölten. I'm looking for a woman who wants to be really fucked. I'm 1.88m tall, athletic, have short hair, blue-gray eyes, and am 18x7cm. I only fuck anally. And yes, if you're up for it...

Destination still open, FKK vacation📍 Munich, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Mallorca Holiday ☀️ – Mallorca, Beach holiday (Münster (Westphalia), Germany)
3 weeks ago

Mallorca Holiday ☀️

Maja, 26 (Female) seeking Female travel buddy

Hi ladies, I'm looking for a female travel buddy from around the last week of May or the first two weeks of June. We can discuss the exact timeframe, as well as the location or hotel, I'm very open and flexible on that (Mallorca is also...

Mallorca, Beach holiday📍 Münster (Westphalia), Germany
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3 weeks ago

Travel buddy for Australia/New Zealand

Marc, 26 (Male) seeking Travel companion

I'm planning a round trip through Australia/New Zealand this year, from around the beginning of November 2026 to around the end of January 2027. It should be a mix of everything. In particular, I want to explore the cities and the Outback. We can explore together...

Australia, Round trip📍 Stuttgart , Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Looking for a companion for a wellness holiday/weekend – Destination still open, wellness holiday (Nuremberg, Germany)
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Looking for a companion for a wellness holiday/weekend

Maximilian, 19 (Male) seeking Female travel companion

Hi, I'm looking for a companion for a wellness holiday/wellness weekend. Unfortunately, I've never done something like this before and would be happy to have a companion. I'm completely open about where the trip goes and what kind of hotel, whether luxury or normal...

Destination still open, wellness holiday📍 Nuremberg, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Super cheap cruise Rome-Florida – World trip, Cruise (Hamburg, Germany)
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Super cheap cruise Rome-Florida

Bruno, 24 (Male) seeking Travel buddy

Travel link Hey, I found a super cheap cruise, inside cabin only €530, outside cabin for €670 inc. full board. Flights are not yet included, but can also be found relatively cheaply (from Miami to Hamburg €270 after the cruise). Maybe ...

World trip, Cruise📍 Hamburg, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Autumn Vacation – Destination still open, beach vacation (Saarbrücken, Germany)
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Autumn Vacation

Lukas, 29 (Male) seeking Female travel companion

I'm looking for a nice companion for a week of relaxing beach vacation in August or October this year. Preferably, I'd like something very uncomplicated with all-inclusive in Mallorca, Tenerife, or Gran Canaria, ...

Destination still open, beach vacation📍 Saarbrücken, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years work & travel australia – Australia, Work and Travel (Karlsruhe, Germany)
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work & travel australia

Andreas, 29 (Male) seeking Female travel companion

Hello everyone, my name is Andreas, and I'd like to go on a one-year work and travel trip starting in October. I'm looking for a woman with whom I feel comfortable. Financially, I'd simply say: 50/50. And no, I don't want...

Australia, Work and Travel📍 Karlsruhe, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Spain in September – Spain, beach vacation (Munich, Germany)
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Spain in September

Lena, 28 (Female) seeking Travel companion

Hey, I'm 28 from Bavaria and would love to fly to Spain in September – preferably the Canary Islands or somewhere similar. Traveling alone isn't really my thing, and unfortunately, I haven't been able to convince anyone in my circle of friends yet. I've with u...

Spain, beach vacation📍 Munich, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Vacation in June – Destination still open, beach vacation (Basel, Switzerland)
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Vacation in June

Marko, 28 (Male) seeking Travel partner

Hello dear people, I'm looking for someone who feels like exploring the world without stress. With me, there are no packed sightseeing lists on the agenda, but rather enjoyment: long breakfasts, aimlessly drifting through alleys, a good...

Destination still open, beach vacation📍 Basel, Switzerland
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2 months ago

Out to the Sun - Coast or Beautiful Lakes

Caroline, 24 (Female) seeking Travel partner

Hi there, great to see you! I'd like to go somewhere sunny in the summer, maybe a coast. Whether it's the Baltic Sea or somewhere else, I, 24, still need to figure that out. It would be great to find a nice location, a holiday resort, that could also be by a lake and offers FKK, it...

Destination still open, FKK vacation📍 Mainz, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years Shared Adventures: Let's Experience an Unforgettable Weekend – Destination still open, Weekend trip (Stuttgart, Germany)
3 months ago

Shared Adventures: Let's Experience an Unforgettable Weekend

Julius, 25 (Male) seeking Female travel companion

Hello there, adventurer! I'm from Stuttgart and dreaming of an unforgettable weekend that will pull us both out of our everyday lives and make the world a little more colorful. Whether young or experienced – age doesn't matter when it comes to New...

Destination still open, Weekend trip📍 Stuttgart, Germany
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Young Travel Partners Wanted: 18-29 Years The long crossing lofoten – Norway, Backpacking (Baden-Brugg, Switzerland)
4 months ago

The long crossing lofoten

Besim, 19 (Male) seeking Travel companion

Hello, I'm Besim, 19 years old and from Switzerland. I'm looking for a hiking partner for the Long Crossing in Lofoten in early September. Hello, I'm Besim, 19 years old and from Switzerland. I'm look...

Norway, Backpacking📍 Baden-Brugg, Switzerland
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Why Travel in Your Twenties? The Adventure of a Lifetime

Traveling between the ages of 18 and 29 is a unique experience, a golden window of opportunity that offers a blend of freedom, energy, and discovery. This is the decade of personal growth, and nothing accelerates that growth quite like navigating a new country. You have the physical stamina for long hikes, late nights in vibrant cities, and sleeping in rustic hostels. Your mind is open, eager to absorb new cultures, languages, and perspectives that will shape the person you become.

Financially, it might seem challenging, but this is also the prime time for budget travel. The world is built for young backpackers. From youth hostels and student discounts to work-exchange programs and budget-friendly destinations in Southeast Asia or Eastern Europe, it’s never been more accessible to see the world without breaking the bank. Traveling now teaches you invaluable lessons about budgeting, planning, and resourcefulness. Moreover, you have the luxury of time. Whether it's a gap year, a long university holiday, or a break between jobs, you can afford to travel slower and more deeply, immersing yourself in a place rather than just passing through. These experiences build resilience, confidence, and a global network of friends, creating a foundation of memories and skills that will benefit you for the rest of your life.

Creating Your Profile on urlaubspartner.net

Your profile on urlaubspartner.net is your calling card, your introduction to the Travel Buddy Community. It’s what will make a potential travel partner stop scrolling and think, 'This is someone I'd love to explore with!' To attract the right kind of buddy, your profile needs to be authentic, detailed, and engaging. Start with a clear and friendly profile picture—not a group photo or one with sunglasses. People want to see who they might be traveling with. Your bio is your chance to shine. Go beyond 'I love to travel.' What kind of travel do you love? Are you a foodie who wants to try every street food stall, a history buff who gets lost in museums, or an adventurer who wants to hike every mountain?

Be specific about your travel plans. If you have a destination and a timeframe in mind, state it clearly. For example, 'Looking for a female travel partner to backpack through Vietnam and Cambodia for 3 weeks in July.' Also, be honest about your travel style and budget. Are you an early riser or a night owl? Do you prefer a packed itinerary or a spontaneous approach? Are you on a shoestring budget, or do you prefer a bit more comfort? The more honest you are, the better you'll be able to find a truly compatible partner. Mentioning your hobbies and interests outside of travel, like photography, yoga, or reading, can also help you connect on a more personal level. Remember, you're not just looking for a logistical partner; you're looking for a companion.

From Online Match to Real-World Team: How to Vet Your Buddy

Finding a promising profile on urlaubspartner.net is the exciting first step. The next, and most crucial, is the vetting process. This isn't about being distrustful; it's about being smart and ensuring your safety and compatibility for a smooth trip. Once you've exchanged a few messages on the platform, suggest moving the conversation to a video call. This is a non-negotiable step. A video call allows you to see the person, gauge their body language, and get a much better sense of their personality than text alone can provide. It makes the connection real and helps build a foundation of trust.

During your video chats, ask open-ended questions. Don't just ask, 'Are you a clean person?' Ask, 'What's your approach to keeping a shared space like a hostel room tidy?' Instead of 'What's your budget?' try, 'What's your ideal daily spending for our trip, including accommodation, food, and activities?' Discuss travel styles in detail. Talk about past travel experiences, both good and bad. What was their best trip and why? What's a travel nightmare they've had? These stories reveal a lot about their problem-solving skills, patience, and perspective. It's also wise to connect on social media. A quick, respectful look at their public profile can often confirm the identity and interests they've shared with you. The goal is to gather enough information to make an informed and confident decision. Trust your gut. If something feels off, it's better to politely move on and continue your search.

Budget-Friendly Destinations for Young Explorers

One of the greatest advantages of being a young traveler is the ability to make a little money go a long way. Fortunately, some of the world's most incredible destinations are also incredibly affordable. Southeast Asia is a classic for a reason. Countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines offer an unbeatable combination of stunning landscapes, rich culture, delicious food, and a very low cost of living. You and your travel buddy can live comfortably on a backpacker's budget, with hostel dorms, street food, and local transportation being widely available and cheap.

For those looking to stay closer to home in Europe, the eastern part of the continent is a treasure trove of history and value. Cities like Prague, Budapest, Krakow, and Lisbon offer the charm and beauty of their western counterparts but at a fraction of the price. You can explore medieval castles, enjoy vibrant nightlife, and indulge in hearty local cuisine without emptying your wallet. South America is another fantastic option for the adventurous duo. Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia are budget-friendly hubs for trekking, ancient ruins, and dynamic cultures. Imagine hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu or exploring the Salt Flats of Uyuni—these are epic adventures that become more accessible when you're splitting costs with a travel partner. The key is to choose destinations where your money stretches further, allowing for a longer, more immersive experience.

The Art of Communication: Before, During, and After Your Trip

The single most important factor in a successful travel partnership isn't a shared love for museums or a similar budget; it's open, honest, and continuous communication. This begins long before you book any flights. In your initial conversations, establish a habit of transparency. This is the time to discuss expectations, fears, and deal-breakers. Talk about money openly. How will you split shared costs like accommodation or a rental car? Will you use a split-payment app? Will you have a joint fund for groceries? Getting this sorted out beforehand eliminates one of the biggest potential sources of conflict on the road.

During the trip, regular check-ins are vital. It doesn't have to be a formal meeting, but make space to ask, 'How are you feeling today?' or 'Is there anything you'd like to do differently tomorrow?' People have different social and energy meters. Your buddy might need some quiet time to read, while you might be eager to go out. Respecting these needs is crucial. If a small annoyance pops up—like a partner who is always running late—address it gently and early on, before it builds into resentment. Frame it as a team issue: 'Hey, I've noticed we've been cutting it close to catch our trains. Can we try to leave 10 minutes earlier tomorrow so we're less stressed?' This collaborative approach solves problems without placing blame. Effective communication turns potential conflicts into opportunities to strengthen your teamwork, ensuring the journey remains positive for both of you.

Packing for Adventure: The Young Traveler's Essentials

For a young backpacker, your backpack is your home. Packing light and packing smart is a skill that will profoundly impact the quality of your trip. The golden rule is to lay out everything you think you need, and then put half of it back. A heavy pack is a miserable travel companion. Opt for a backpack that is comfortable and fits your torso—around 40-50 liters is ideal for most trips. It’s large enough for essentials but small enough to qualify as carry-on for many budget airlines, saving you money and time.

When it comes to clothes, think in layers and choose versatile, quick-drying fabrics. Merino wool is fantastic as it resists odor and regulates temperature. Packing cubes are a game-changer for organization, compressing your clothes and making it easy to find what you need without emptying your entire bag. Don't forget the essentials: a universal power adapter, a portable power bank for your electronics, a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste, and a quick-dry travel towel. A small first-aid kit with basics like plasters, pain relievers, and antiseptic wipes is also a must. For hostel stays, a padlock for your locker and a good pair of earplugs and an eye mask are non-negotiable for a good night's sleep. Finally, scan copies of your important documents—passport, visa, ID—and save them to a cloud service. This simple step can be a lifesaver if the originals are lost or stolen.

Safety First: A Practical Guide for Young Adventurers

Traveling the world is an exciting and generally safe endeavor, but being proactive about your personal safety is essential, especially when you're young and exploring new territories. Your most powerful safety tool is your intuition. If a situation or a person feels off, it probably is. Trust that feeling, and remove yourself from the situation without worrying about being polite. When traveling with a new buddy from urlaubspartner.net, establish a safety plan together. Agree to always let each other know your general plans if you separate for a few hours. Share your locations on your phones and have a plan for what to do in an emergency. Agree on a designated meeting spot in crowded places in case you get separated.

Be mindful of your surroundings. Avoid flashing expensive electronics or large amounts of cash in public. Keep your valuables secure in a money belt or a theft-resistant bag. When enjoying nightlife, watch your drinks and know your limits. It's always a good idea to have a designated 'sober person' or at least look out for each other. Before you leave, make copies of your travel documents and share your itinerary with a trusted friend or family member back home. It's also wise to register your trip with your country's embassy or consular services. These simple, common-sense precautions don't detract from the spontaneity of travel; instead, they provide a safety net that allows you to explore freely and with peace of mind, knowing you've taken the right steps to protect yourself and your travel partner.

Building Friendships Beyond the Horizon

A trip with a travel buddy is an intense, accelerated form of friendship. You'll navigate challenges, make shared decisions, and experience incredible highs together. It's a bond forged in the crucible of adventure. While the primary goal is to have a companion for a specific journey, you might just find that you've discovered a lifelong friend. Many members of the Travel Buddy Community share stories of how their initial trip led to future adventures together, or even to visiting each other's home cities years later. The shared memories of watching a sunrise over a temple, getting lost in a foreign city and laughing about it, or conquering a difficult hike create a unique and lasting connection that is difficult to replicate in normal life.

To foster this potential, be a good travel partner. Be reliable, considerate, and flexible. Celebrate the small moments, be supportive during the challenging ones, and show genuine interest in your partner's life and stories. The end of the trip doesn't have to be the end of the friendship. Make an effort to stay in touch. Start a shared photo album, plan a reunion, or just check in occasionally to see how they are. The urlaubspartner.net platform is more than just a search tool; it's a community of passionate travelers. By embarking on this journey, you're not just finding a temporary companion; you're opening yourself up to a world of new connections and friendships that can last a lifetime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is urlaubspartner.net / Travel Buddy Community?

Urlaubspartner.net, also known as the Travel Buddy Community, is an online platform that connects travelers from all over the world. It helps individuals find compatible partners for holidays, long-term trips, and specific adventures, so they don't have to travel alone.

Is it free to find a travel partner on this site?

You can create a profile, browse other members, and see who is interested in your travel plans for free. To initiate contact and read messages from other members, a premium membership is required. This model helps ensure our community is made up of serious and committed travelers.

Why is this page focused on the 18 to 29 age group?

This category page is specifically designed for young adults who often share similar travel styles, budgets, and interests (like backpacking, hostels, and gap year travel). It makes it easier for students, backpackers, and young professionals to connect with peers in a similar life stage.

I'm turning 30 soon, can I still use this category?

Absolutely! The age range is a guideline to help group like-minded travelers. If you identify with the travel style described and are close to the age range, you are more than welcome to connect with members here.

How do you ensure member safety?

We take safety seriously with measures like email verification and a user reporting system. However, the most important safety measures are taken by you. We strongly encourage all members to follow our safety guidelines, including vetting potential partners via video calls before making any plans.

How can I vet a potential travel partner effectively?

Start with messaging on our platform, then move to a video call to get a real sense of the person. Ask specific questions about travel style, budget, and expectations. It's also a good idea to exchange social media profiles to verify their identity and interests.

What should I put in my profile to attract the right person?

Be honest, specific, and enthusiastic. Use a clear, recent photo of yourself. Detail your travel plans, budget, and ideal travel style. Mentioning your hobbies and what you're excited to experience will help you connect with a truly compatible buddy.

How do we handle money and split costs?

Discuss this openly before the trip. Decide whether you'll pay for things individually, create a shared pot for common expenses (like groceries), or use an app like Splitwise to track shared costs. Having a clear plan prevents awkwardness and conflict later.

What if my travel partner and I have a disagreement during the trip?

Address issues calmly and early on. Use 'I' statements to express how you feel without placing blame (e.g., 'I feel stressed when we're running late'). Be willing to compromise and remember that you're a team working towards the shared goal of a great trip.

Should we book flights and accommodation together or separately?

This is up to you and your partner. Some prefer to book flights separately to have control over their own journey. For accommodation, it often makes sense to book together, but ensure one person sends the other a confirmation and proof of payment.

What are some good first-trip ideas with a new travel buddy?

A shorter trip, like a long weekend in a nearby city or a one-week trip to a well-traveled destination, can be a great first test. It allows you to learn each other's travel styles with a lower level of commitment than a multi-month backpacking journey.

I'm a solo female traveler. What should I look for in a partner?

Many solo female travelers prefer to find another female partner for added comfort and security. Follow all the standard vetting procedures and trust your intuition. A good partner will be respectful of your boundaries and proactive about mutual safety.

How long does it usually take to find a travel partner?

This varies greatly. It can take a few days or a few months, depending on the specificity of your trip and your flexibility. We recommend starting your search at least 2-3 months before your planned departure date.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes, we strongly recommend that all travelers get comprehensive travel insurance. It protects you from unforeseen events like trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage. This is a non-negotiable for smart and safe travel.

What if I don't find a travel partner in time?

Don't be discouraged! You can always adjust your travel dates, be more flexible with your destination, or consider a group tour. Alternatively, you could brave the trip solo—many hostels and travel communities make it easy to meet people on the road.

Can I search for a partner for a non-traditional trip, like volunteering?

Yes! The Travel Buddy Community is for all kinds of travel. Be specific in your profile and search about your plans, whether it's for a volunteer project, a work-exchange, a festival, or a specific hobby like a surf or ski trip.

What happens after I find someone? Does the platform help with planning?

Urlaubspartner.net is a platform for connection. Once you've found your partner, the planning is part of your adventure together! We provide the space to meet; the journey from there is yours to create.

Are there different kinds of travel partners? (e.g., platonic, romantic)

The primary focus of urlaubspartner.net is to find platonic travel companions to share experiences and costs. While romance can happen anywhere, it's not the main purpose. Be clear in your profile about what you're looking for to avoid misunderstandings.

What's the best way to start a conversation with a potential buddy?

Personalize your message. Read their profile and mention something you have in common or a detail about their travel plans that interests you. Avoid generic messages like 'Hi' or 'Wanna travel?'

Should we create a written agreement?

For complex or long-term trips, a simple written agreement can be helpful. It's not a legal contract, but it can outline key points you've agreed on, such as the budget, the main itinerary, and how you'll handle shared expenses. It ensures you're both on the same page.