Top 10 Travel Mistakes to Avoid on Vacation
These are the 10 Worst Things You Can Do on Vacation (and How to Avoid Them)
At 1923 Main Street®, we believe the best journeys happen when you wander off the map, get lost in new places, and explore with curiosity. But there’s a right way to get lost — and a wrong way.
We did a little research to come up with what we believe are 10 of the worst things that you can do when you travel. We’ve seen it all. Nothing ruins a vacation faster than being that tourist: the one who ignores local customs, disrespects sacred spaces, or treats a destination like their personal playground.
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So, before you zip up your bag and head out into the world, here are the 10 worst things you can do when you’re on vacation — and how to avoid them. Travel in style, travel with respect and get lost the right way.
How many of these things have you witnessed or experience on your travels, and how did you react to them?
10 Things to Avoid Doing When You Travel
1. Ignoring Local Customs
Every culture has its quirks, traditions and unspoken rules. From removing your shoes before entering a temple in Japan, to using the right hand for eating in India, ignoring local norms isn’t just awkward — it’s disrespectful.
Do this instead: Learn a few key dos and don’ts before you travel. Locals will appreciate the effort, even if you don’t get it perfect.
2. Overpacking (and then Complaining About It)
Dragging a huge overstuffed suitcase over cobblestone streets while sweating through three layers is not a good look. Worst still is complaining about it (after you were the one who packed the bag). That’s not a vibe.
Do this instead: Pack smart and light. Tip - a good travel hoodie or versatile tee goes a long way.
3. Treating a Destination Like a Theme Park
People don’t exist for your entertainment. Snapping photos of locals without asking, or expecting “authentic performances” on demand are surefire ways to sour your experience.
Do this instead: Engage your destination with curiosity, not consumption. Ask before taking photos of locals and participate respectfully.
4. Being Too Loud and Obnoxious
That all-night party spirit may fly at home, but in a quiet village or a small guesthouse, you’re just the neighborhood fool (or wors).
Do this instead: Keep it fun, but always keep it considerate. Follow the lead of those in the know.
5. Only Eating What You Know
Flying across the world just to hunt down your favorite burger chain, or asking a local restaurant if they can make your favorite dish from home... nope.
Do this instead: Taste the local specialties. Food is culture and your taste buds will thank you. Worst case scenario, you have another great travel story to tell.
6. Not Knowing the Most Basic Phrases in a Local Language
“Hello,” “Please” and “Thank you” go further than you think. Showing up without knowing a single word of the local language says, “I really don’t care.”
Do this instead: Learn a handful of common words. Even if your accent is terrible, people will truly appreciate the effort.
7. Disrespecting Sacred Places
Scratching your name onto ancient ruins, shouting in cathedrals, or dressing inappropriately at temples — huge nos. There have been too many of these stories in the news recently, so please do not be that tourist.
Do this instead: Follow dress codes, keep your voice down and always remember that these types of spaces often hold deep meaning for locals.
8. Overplanning Every Minute
Vacations shouldn’t feel like military operations. Running from landmark to landmark without breathing means you’ll miss the magic in between.
Do this instead: Leave time to wander, roam freely and even get a little lost. Getting lost often leads to your best stories (trust us, we’ve been there).
9. Leaving a Trail of Trash
Plastic bottles on the beach, food wrappers on the trail — nothing kills paradise faster.
Do this instead: Carry reusable gear and leave no trace. Treat every place as if you’ll be back tomorrow.
10. Forgetting You’re a Guest
At the heart of it all, the worst travel mistake is forgetting that you’re a guest in someone else’s home town. Entitlement never looks good, no matter where you are.
Do this instead: Travel with humility. Respect opens doors (and hearts).
Get Lost the Right Way and Travel in Style
The world is wide and wonderful and waiting to be explored.
Every destination (near and far) deserves respect. Avoid these travel missteps and you’ll come home not only with amazing memories, but with the pride of knowing you traveled well.
And if you want to wear your love of travel on your sleeve (literally), you know where to find us: 1923 Main Street® — for those who explore with respect.
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