Travel Planning Personality
- Ellen Holley
- May 27
- 2 min read

🧳 What’s Your Travel Planning Personality?
We all have a role when it comes to trip planning—some lead, some dream, and some wait for magic to happen. Find out your style and how Stay Salty Travel helps make it all easy and unforgettable.
1. When do you usually start thinking about your next trip?
A. As soon as flights open up
B. After a random scroll on Instagram
C. When I can’t stop daydreaming about warm sand and waves
2. What’s your biggest vacation win?
A. Booking everything on time and under budget
B. Wandering into the best meal of your life by accident
C. Feeling completely relaxed and in love
3. What’s your packing style?
A. Lists, checked bags, and emergency backups
B. Last-minute throw-it-all-in-and-hope
C. Outfits planned for the vibe—whether I wear them or not
4. You mostly use Pinterest to:
A. Organize trip ideas and packing hacks
B. Browse fun things and maybe try a few
C. Save tropical resorts, dreamy outfits, and travel quotes
Your Results: Mostly A, B, or C?
Mostly A’s: You’re The CEO 👩💼You run the show—and your vacation should run just as smoothly. You’ll love having a travel advisor who handles the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.
Mostly B’s: You’re The Spontaneous One 🧭You live for serendipity! You want travel that gives you room to roam and someone who can help you fill in the blanks when needed. We’ve got you.
Mostly C’s: You’re The Dreamer 💕You dream in sunsets, candlelight, and tropical breezes. You may not know where to start—but we do, and we’re here to make your daydreams come true.
💬 Want a vacation that fits your style perfectly? Let’s talk about your next trip. You bring the vision—we’ll bring the plan.
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