What is urlaubspartner.net?
urlaubspartner.net, also known as the Travel Buddy Community, is an online platform that helps solo travellers connect with like-minded people to share holidays, including wellness and spa trips. It's a community for finding compatible travel partners.
Is it free to find a wellness travel partner on this site?
You can create a profile and browse other members for free to see if the community is a good fit for you. To initiate contact and communicate with other members, a premium membership is required. This helps ensure a community of serious and committed travellers.
How do I specifically search for someone interested in a spa holiday?
Use specific keywords like 'wellness', 'spa', 'yoga', or 'Kururlaub' in the search bar. More importantly, create a trip proposal or update your profile to state that you are looking for a partner for a wellness retreat to attract people with the same interest.
What should I write in my first message?
Personalise your message. Mention their interest in wellness that you saw on their profile and briefly explain the kind of trip you have in mind. A thoughtful, specific message is much more effective than a generic 'hello'.
How can I be sure a potential partner is trustworthy?
We recommend a process of building trust. Start with our secure messaging, then move to a video call to get a better sense of the person. Trust your intuition, and never feel pressured to proceed if something feels wrong.
Does urlaubspartner.net conduct background checks on members?
As a platform connecting individuals, we do not conduct formal background checks. We provide the tools and safety advice for you to vet potential partners yourself, which is why we stress the importance of video calls and open communication before making plans.
What if my partner and I don't get along during the trip?
This is why thorough communication beforehand is so vital. Discussing expectations, habits, and budgets can prevent most issues. Booking a twin room instead of a double, or even adjacent single rooms in some cases, can also provide necessary personal space.
Should we book one room or two?
For a first trip together, a twin room (with two separate beds) is often the best choice. It offers cost savings while ensuring you both have your own personal sleeping space. If your budget allows and you value privacy, adjacent single rooms are also a great option.
How do we split the costs for the wellness trip?
Discuss and agree on a budget before you book. Use apps like Splitwise to track shared expenses like accommodation and meals. For personal costs like spa treatments or shopping, each person should pay for their own.
What's the difference between a 'wellness holiday' and a 'Kururlaub'?
'Wellness holiday' is a broad term for trips focused on relaxation and rejuvenation like spa visits and yoga. A 'Kururlaub' (cure holiday) is often more structured, sometimes medically supervised, and focused on treating specific health issues with therapeutic treatments over a set period.
What if we want to get different spa treatments?
That's perfectly fine and very common! A wellness trip together doesn't mean you have to do every single activity together. You can book the treatments that appeal to you individually and then meet up afterwards for a meal or to relax by the pool.
Can I find a travel partner of the same gender?
Yes, absolutely. Many members prefer to travel with someone of the same gender for comfort, especially when sharing a room. You can specify your preference in your profile and trip proposals.
What's a good first wellness trip to take with a new travel partner?
A short trip of 3-4 days to a well-established spa resort closer to home is an excellent choice. It’s a lower commitment of time and money, allowing you to see if you travel well together before planning a longer, more distant journey.
Who is responsible for booking flights and hotels?
This is something you should decide together. Some partners prefer one person to handle bookings to keep things organised, while others book their own flights and reserve the hotel together. The key is clear communication and prompt reimbursement if one person pays for a shared cost.
What happens if one person has to cancel the trip?
This is an important point to discuss beforehand. We highly recommend both travellers get comprehensive travel insurance that covers cancellation. Agree on a fair policy for non-refundable shared costs before you make any bookings.
We have different sleep schedules. How can we manage that?
Communication is key. If one is an early bird and the other a night owl, be respectful. The early riser can quietly get ready and leave the room for a morning walk or gym session, while the night owl can use headphones or read with a book light in the evening.
Are there any age restrictions on the platform?
You must be at least 18 years old to create a profile and use urlaubspartner.net. Our community includes members from all adult age groups, from young professionals to active retirees.
Is it rude to want alone time on a shared holiday?
Not at all! It's healthy and essential, especially on a wellness trip. A good travel partner understands and respects the need for personal space. It's best to discuss this beforehand so you both know it's not personal.
What kind of interests should I list on my profile?
Be specific! Instead of just 'travel,' list 'yoga retreats,' 'spa weekends,' 'healthy eating,' 'hiking,' and 'meditation.' The more detailed you are, the easier it is for a compatible person to find and connect with you.
Can I find a travel partner for a very specific type of therapy, like thalassotherapy?
Yes. The best way to do this is by creating a public trip proposal titled 'Thalassotherapy Partner Wanted for a Trip to France' (for example). This clearly communicates your specific goal to the entire Travel Buddy Community.