Surviving A Road Trip With Spouse And How To Make It Enjoyable

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Having a road trip with spouse sounds fun but not many people agreed on that. It is because having a road trip itself is already challenging. And doing it with your spouse can make it more challenging in some ways. Different opinions and interests may lead to heated arguments on the road while it is supposed to be a memorable experience for both of you. Not to mention that being confined in a limited space for hours and even days can put a lot of stress. Here are tips to survive a road trip with spouse and how you can make it more enjoyable experience instead:

Rear View Of Couple On Road Trip Driving Classic Convertible Car Towards Sunset

Agree on a destination from the beginning

For a road trip with companion, it is always best to plan everything ahead to avoid unnecessary clash in the middle of the trip. When deciding your destinations and routes, make sure that you and your spouse choose something to agree on. It can prevent from one to want to go one way and another a second. It is often what lead to disharmony during a road trip.

Book everything ahead of time

Book your accommodation in advance so you know exactly which place to stop at to rest. A road trip is not as fun as it is portrayed in so many movies. A road trip is tiring and can put a lot of strain in your body. You need to find place to rest and gain more energy to continue your trip. If you haven’t decided on your lodging, you will end up wasting time driving around and around while your body is exhausted. Your spouse will be in similar condition and uncertainty of where to stop may lead to disaster. Hence, book it in advance.

Share responsibilities

Make sure that each of you know what roles to take for the road trip to run smoothly. Driving is tiring and tedious thing. If you can take turn then great. If you or your spouse like driving less, you can share other responsibilities such as providing entertainment, helping with navigation, or deciding on restaurants to stop by. 

Consider more scenic roads and highways

Scenic roads and highways allow you to take slower, relaxing drive. The trip might take longer but at least the scenic views and fresh air can prevent you and your spouse from the stress of monotonous major interstate freeways. 

Apply flexibility

You need to plan a road trip but make sure to not make it too tight to twist. Avoid making tight schedule on your itinerary. Hence, you can enjoy your time on the road in a more fun way. This way, you are not going to feel like you are being chased. 

Take breaks 

It is important to take breaks from time to time. You and your spouse should make the most of the road trip but that doesn’t mean going beyond your limit. Know when to stop, rest and recharge. Drink more water and stretch your muscles at each stop.