Exploring deeper and family first: Our travel New Year’s resolutions for 2025

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Exploring deeper and family first: Our travel New Year’s resolutions for 2025
Author: Travel Desk
Published: Dec, 31 2024 06:30

Going solo, seeking out the less-obvious patches of Europe and being more flexible when it comes to holiday plans – here are The Independent travel team’s pledges for for coming year. We’re getting tantalisingly close to that time for year again. We’ve reflected on all that 2024 has brought us, and are dreaming up plans – and promises – for the 12 months ahead just as we're about to pin up a new calendar.

 [Natalie Wilson has autumnal Porto in her sights]
Image Credit: The Independent [Natalie Wilson has autumnal Porto in her sights]

And yes, despite our best intentions, much of what we say we'll do (or, in some cases, won't do) will be failed and forgotten as we face the harsh realities of January's to-do lists, but a new year is still the time to at least try and approach life a little differently. This applies to travel, too – after all, getting out there is about more than just ticking off destinations.

 [Late autumn and early winter bring striking colours to Tokyo]
Image Credit: The Independent [Late autumn and early winter bring striking colours to Tokyo]

Members of The Independent's travel team have tasked themselves with setting resolutions for 2025, from taking less trips but staying away longer to putting family at the forefront. Now's the time to come up with your own – and safe travels over the next year.

Read more: We’ve been all over the world in 2024 – these places were our favourites. Next year will be a year of flights for one as I step out of my comfort zone and see more of the world solo. Sorry to my freelance – and very hardworking – friends with serious jobs, but I’ll largely be leaving behind complicated WhatsApp availability polls to milk my precious annual leave days for all they have to offer me. Although I don’t think I’d thrive on a beach-based fly-and-flop alone, sans cards or suncream partner, big-hitting and lesser-known city breaks are calling, with Copenhagen back on the cards for summer. The city I found so enchanting in winter apparently comes alive when the sun is out, as Porto does in autumn and Edinburgh come Christmas. Elsewhere, Eurostar Snap tickets look promising for affordable long weekends in Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam, and I may even brave a bike rental to explore on two wheels. Hello, window seat, new faces and both sides of the bed. Natalie Wilson.

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