How to Plan a Hobbiday: The Ultimate Travel Trend!

A portmanteau of the words hobby and holiday ­– ​Hobbidays are a hot new travel trend!

Courtesy of Mr Brian C on Panache
Breakfast in style aboard hotel barge Panache. Courtesy of Mr Brian C.

Holidays nowadays go beyond mere sightseeing; they’re opportunities for immersive learning and active participation in specific pursuits. This emerging trend underscores a shift in travel preferences. People are looking for more than just relaxation on vacation; they want to return home with new skills and memories. It’s also a way to make the most of your leisure time by combining travel with a passion project. Hobbidays are a great way to focus on mental well-being and come back feeling refreshed and creatively inspired.

Wine Tasting with La Belle Epoque
Private wine tasting experiences, courtesy of Lindsay M on La Belle Epoque

How to Plan Your Dream Hobbiday

  1. Pinpoint Your Passion: Brainstorm hobbies you’d love to delve deeper into. Is it photography, woodworking, cooking a specific cuisine, or something more adventurous like rock climbing?
  2. Research Hobbiday Options: Search online using terms like ‘[your hobby] hobbiday’ or ‘[your hobby] travel workshops’. Then look for travel agencies or independent operators specialising in hobbidays. Social media platforms can also be a good resource. Look for hashtags related to your hobby and travel
  3. Factors to Consider: There are a few things you should consider when planning your hobbiday in 2024. First, there is location. Does the destination offer a unique environment that complements your hobby? For instance, a pottery hobbiday in The Netherlands or a golfing hobbiday in the Scottish Highlands

You should also consider the skill level of the hobbiday you are planning. Is the hobbiday designed for beginners, intermediate learners, or experienced practitioners? Make sure you choose something that matches your current skill level.

Another thing to consider is group size. Do you prefer a small, intimate setting for personalised learning or a larger group experience? And finally, don’t forget to consider your travel style. Consider the overall travel experience. Do you want a luxurious stay or a more rustic, back-to-nature feel?

  1. Maximise Your Time: Look for hobbidays that strategically utilise bank holidays in 2024 to extend your trip without using extra vacation days
  2. Pack Smart: When it comes to planning your hobbiday, we suggest that you contact the hobbiday provider for a detailed equipment list before you set off. It’s also worth finding out if they offer equipment rentals or if you’ll need to bring your own.

Courtesy of Mr Richard W aboard Panache
Courtesy of Mr Richard W aboard Panache

Look into hobbidays that incorporate cultural experiences related to your chosen hobby. For example, a cooking hobbiday in Italy might include visits to local food markets and workshops with regional chefs

Courtesy of Mr John D aboard Enchante
Culinary journeys, courtesy of Mr John D aboard Enchante

Hobbidays with European Waterways

At European Waterways we offer an extensive range of theme cruises that tie in perfectly to the latest travel trend of ‘hobbidays’ including golf barge cruises, art-themed barge cruises, wine appreciation barge cruises and many more.

Discover our Theme Cruises:

Visit our website, and click on the Theme Cruises tab for the full selection.

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