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What kind of traveller are you these days? A quiz

Travel quiz for 55+ travellers

What kind of traveller are you these days?

Because somewhere between “let’s fit in six towns in five days” and “where’s the nearest comfortable chair?” things may have shifted a little.

This quick quiz helps you figure out what kind of trip actually suits you now — whether you still love a full, busy day, prefer a steadier pace, or want your adventures with a bit more breathing room.

No dramatic life revelations. Just a useful little reality check before you plan your next trip.

How it works

Pick the answer that sounds most like you right now, not the version of you who once ran through a train station with a backpack and a baguette. We all had our moments.

  1. 1. My ideal sightseeing day looks like…
    1. One main thing, a nice lunch, and enough time to enjoy it all without checking my watch.
    2. A couple of plans, with room to wander and change my mind.
    3. A full day out, especially if there’s a lot worth seeing.
  2. 2. When I look at an itinerary, my first thought is…
    1. Can I do this comfortably without needing a recovery day and possibly a small medal?
    2. Is this realistic?
    3. Could I squeeze in one more stop?
  3. 3. Changing accommodation every night sounds…
    1. Like a lovely way to get very tired very quickly.
    2. Fine for a short stretch, but not the whole trip.
    3. Manageable enough if it means seeing more.
  4. 4. My relationship with stairs, hills, long walks, and uneven streets is…
    1. We get along best with regular breaks and reasonable expectations.
    2. Usually fine, as long as that’s not the entire day.
    3. Still pretty solid, thank you very much.
  5. 5. On a trip, comfort is…
    1. Part of the point. I enjoy travel more when the basics are easy.
    2. Important, but I don’t need everything fancy.
    3. Nice, but not the deciding factor.
  6. 6. A travel day with multiple connections sounds…
    1. Like something I’d avoid whenever possible.
    2. Acceptable once in a while.
    3. Annoying, perhaps, but part of the adventure.
  7. 7. When plans change unexpectedly, I usually…
    1. Prefer not to discuss it until I’ve had tea.
    2. Can adapt, if the rest of the trip still feels sensible.
    3. Take it in stride.
  8. 8. At the end of a trip, I most want to feel…
    1. Happy, refreshed, and still on speaking terms with my suitcase.
    2. Pleased I had a good mix of doing and not overdoing.
    3. Energised by everything I managed to pack in.

Your result

Mostly A’s? Mostly B’s? Mostly C’s? There you are. No judgement, no gold stars, and absolutely no pressure to become an “adventurous minimalist” if you’d rather not.

Mostly A’s: Comfort-first traveller

You’re not travelling to prove anything. You want a trip that feels enjoyable while you’re on it — not one you need a week to recover from afterwards.

You’ll probably be happiest with fewer hotel changes, easier travel days, and plenty of room to actually enjoy where you are.

Mostly B’s: Balanced explorer

You still want to see and do plenty, but you also know there’s a difference between a satisfying trip and a tiring one.

You’ll probably enjoy a mix of active days and easier ones, a sensible pace, and itineraries that don’t try to be heroic.

Mostly C’s: Active & curious traveller

You still love being out and about, making the most of a destination, and following your curiosity wherever it wanders off to.

You’ll probably enjoy fuller itineraries, more variety, and trips with plenty going on — as long as you don’t accidentally plan yourself into a mild collapse.

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    • South Africa travel guide: what to know before you go
    • Morocco travel: what to expect (the good, the challenging, and the unexpected)
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    • Indonesia travel guide: volcanoes, jungles and beaches
    • Is Iceland a good winter destination for 55+ travellers?
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