What is urlaubspartner.net?
urlaubspartner.net, also known as the Travel Buddy Community, is an online platform designed to connect travellers with each other. It helps you find compatible travel partners for joint trips, whether it's a weekend getaway or a round-the-world adventure.
How can I find travel partners specifically from Buenos Aires?
On your urlaubspartner.net profile, you can use our advanced search filters. Simply set your location filter to 'Buenos Aires' to see a list of other members who are based in or currently in the city, making it easy to connect locally.
Is it free to join the Travel Buddy Community?
Creating a profile and browsing for potential travel partners is typically free, allowing you to see who is out there. To access advanced features like messaging and connecting with other members, we offer premium membership options. This model helps ensure our community is made up of serious, committed travellers.
I'm an expat in Buenos Aires. Can I use this site?
Absolutely! Our community is for everyone with a passion for travel. Expats, long-term travellers, and local Porteños alike use urlaubspartner.net to find adventure companions. Being an expat gives you a unique perspective that many other travellers will find interesting.
What's the first step after I find someone interesting on the platform?
Start by sending a thoughtful message. Mention something specific from their profile that caught your eye to show you've read it. The goal is to start a natural conversation, get to know each other online, and then, if you're both in BA, suggest a video call or a low-pressure public meetup for a coffee.
How do you recommend I vet a potential travel partner for safety?
Safety is paramount. We recommend a multi-step process: 1) Thoroughly review their profile. 2) Have multiple conversations online. 3) Always conduct a video call to ensure the person is who they say they are. 4) Ask detailed questions about their travel style and expectations. 5) If possible, meet in a public place in Buenos Aires before committing to a trip.
What if my travel partner and I have different budgets?
This is a critical conversation to have BEFORE you book anything. Be completely transparent about your budget. If there's a mismatch, see if a compromise can be found. For example, maybe you stay in more affordable accommodation to free up funds for a specific activity you both want to do. If the gap is too large, it might be better to seek a more financially-compatible partner.
What are some good 'test trip' ideas from Buenos Aires?
A short, low-commitment trip is a great idea. The ferry ride to Colonia del Sacramento or Montevideo in Uruguay is a perfect test. A weekend in the Tigre Delta is another excellent, easy option that lets you test your travel compatibility without a major investment of time or money.
How should we handle booking flights and accommodations?
We recommend booking things transparently. You can either book your own flights separately on the same itinerary or have one person book and get reimbursed immediately. For accommodations, booking sites often allow you to pay at the property. The key is clear communication and prompt payment so no one feels financially burdened.
What happens if we don't get along during the trip?
This is a real possibility, and preparing for it is wise. First, try to address the issue directly and calmly. If things are still not working, it's okay to build more independence into your itinerary. You don't have to do everything together. In a worst-case scenario, it's acceptable to part ways. Your safety and well-being come first.
Can I find a partner for a specific hobby, like diving or mountaineering?
Yes! Your profile on urlaubspartner.net is the perfect place to list your specific interests. Use keywords like 'diving,' 'mountaineering,' 'Patagonia trekking,' or 'wine tasting' in your bio. You can also search for members who have listed these same interests.
Is the platform for finding just one partner, or can I find a small group?
While many use it for one-on-one partnerships, you can absolutely use the Travel Buddy Community to form a small group. You can state in your profile or trip proposal that you are looking to create a group of 3-4 people for a specific journey, like a road trip in Salta.
What are the main benefits of traveling with someone from my home city of Buenos Aires?
The ability to meet face-to-face before the trip is the biggest advantage. It builds a stronger foundation of trust and allows you to plan your trip together in person. You also have a shared cultural context and a friend to reminisce with once you're back home.
What kind of safety information should I share with my travel partner?
You should both share emergency contact information (for family/friends back home) and be aware of any serious allergies or medical conditions the other person has. It's also wise to share your full names and have copies of each other's passport information in case of an emergency.
How should we split shared costs like meals or taxis?
Many travelling pairs find success with a money-splitting app like Splitwise, where you can log every shared expense and settle up at the end. Another method is to have a 'kitty' or shared pool of cash you both contribute to for daily expenses. Or, you can take turns paying for things. Agree on your method before the trip starts.
What if my travel partner cancels at the last minute?
This is an unfortunate risk. To mitigate it, avoid having one person pay for all non-refundable bookings. Book flights and insurance individually. If a partner does cancel, you'll have to decide whether to continue solo, try to find a last-minute replacement on the platform, or cancel your own plans (check your travel insurance policy!).
What should my urlaubspartner.net profile include?
A great profile has clear, recent photos of you (including one of you traveling!), a detailed bio about your travel style, your interests (both travel-related and general), and what you're looking for in a partner. Be honest and let your personality shine through!
Is it safe for two women to travel together in South America?
Two women traveling together can be a very safe and empowering experience. You have the benefit of the buddy system, which automatically makes you less of a target than a solo traveler. By following standard safety precautions, being aware of your surroundings, not walking alone late at night in unfamiliar areas, and trusting your intuition, you can safely explore most parts of South America.
Should we get travel insurance?
Yes, absolutely, 100%. Both you and your travel partner should purchase your own comprehensive travel insurance policies that cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage. It is an essential, non-negotiable part of responsible travel.
What language skills are needed for traveling from Buenos Aires?
While in Buenos Aires you'll be fine with Spanish, as you travel further afield, language needs can vary. In tourist areas of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, you can often get by. In Brazil, people speak Portuguese, and in more remote areas, English is not widely spoken. Having at least one partner with basic Spanish skills is a huge advantage for travel within South America.