Travel buddies from Vienna (Find Travel Friends)

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Vienna is a city of culture, history, and connection, but even in a bustling metropolis, the call to explore the world can sometimes feel like a solo mission. You dream of distant shores, alpine hikes, or weekend city breaks, but the thought of going completely alone gives you pause. What if you could share those breathtaking sunsets, navigate new cities with a friendly face, and split the cost of that amazing apartment with a view? That's where the Travel Buddy Community comes in.

Urlaubspartner.net is your dedicated platform for connecting with like-minded travel enthusiasts right here in Vienna. We believe that shared experiences are richer experiences. Whether you're looking for a partner for a specific trip you've been planning for months or you're open to new adventures suggested by a fellow Viennese local, you're in the right place. Forget endless swiping on apps not designed for travel; start building genuine connections with people who share your passion for discovery.

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Vienna Cabin sharer wanted – Destination still open, cruise (Vienna, Austria)
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Cabin sharer wanted

Ingeborg, 64 (Female) seeking Female travel companion

Looking for a cabin mate for a transatlantic cruise, preferably to the Caribbean, New York, Miami. I have travel experience in this regard. Unfortunately, despite several attempts on this platform, I haven't found a travel companion yet. ...

Destination still open, cruise📍 Vienna, Austria
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Vienna A trip to Southern France in September – Destination still open, adventure trip (Wiener Neustadt, Austria)
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A trip to Southern France in September

Miss Flamingo, 62 (Female) seeking Travel partner

I would love to go on a trip where one can visit more cities/places... e.g. Southern France, Italy/Sardinia.... I am mainly interested in art, museums, exhibitions, also churches, architecture interests me! But also ballpoint pen...

Destination still open, adventure trip📍 Wiener Neustadt, Austria
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Vienna Travel buddy wanted – various destinations, beach vacation (Baden bei Wien, Austria)
3 months ago

Travel buddy wanted

Danyy, 45 (Female) seeking Travel companion

Hi, I'll be in Kenya in June - is anyone else there by chance? If so, I'd be happy if we could go on safari together and explore the area a bit, go out to eat and shop. Thailand is planned from the beginning of September...

various destinations, beach vacation📍 Baden bei Wien, Austria
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Vienna Path for half a year – Destination still open, round trip (Vienna, Austria)
27 months ago

Path for half a year

Gaby, 62 (Female) seeking Travel partner

Hi everyone! If anyone feels like joining me here or for a part of the route - I'm planning the following trip for 2026 / 2027!!! I'd be happy if someone would join me!! All my love, Gaby USA - JAP... TRIP

Destination still open, round trip📍 Vienna, Austria
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Vienna Devoted travel companion (female 30-60 years) wanted – Destination still open (Vienna)
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Devoted travel companion (female 30-60 years) wanted

Herr L, 45 (Male) seeking female travel companion

You accompany me on vacation and I cover the costs. We travel as a couple, sleep in a double room, and have joint activities. The abbreviation BDSM is not foreign to you, or you find Fifty Shades of Grey very appealing. Previous experience is not necessary (but beneficial), devotion and humility are prerequisites. If you find this vacation opportunity exciting, feel free to get in touch. You accompany me on vacation and I cover the costs. We travel as a couple, sleep in a double room, and have joint activities. The abbreviation BDSM is not foreign to you, or you find Fifty Shades of Grey very appealing. Previous experience is not necessary (but beneficial), devotion and humility are prerequisites. If you find this vacation opportunity exciting, feel free to get in touch.

Destination still open📍 Vienna
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Vienna Sailing trip 2 weeks Croatia from Trogir – Destination still open, active holiday (Baden bei Wien, Austria)
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Sailing trip 2 weeks Croatia from Trogir

Richard, 53 (Male) seeking Female travel companion

Seeking slim Lady 30-50 years old for 2-week sailing trip, Croatia/ Split+ Slim, well-groomed appearance Sense of humor and stimulating conversations Charisma and naturalness Openness, easy-going nature ...

Destination still open, active holiday📍 Baden bei Wien, Austria
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Vienna Travel relaxed, experience culture & have a good time – Destination still open (Vienna)
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Travel relaxed, experience culture & have a good time

Philipp, 29 (Male) seeking female travel companion

I'm looking for an easy-going female travel buddy for a trip sometime between September and May. Nothing is set in stone yet – we can decide on the timeframe and the destination together. For example, Japan, the USA, China, or something similar would be interesting to me. However, I'm generally open if the chemistry is right and the travel idea is exciting. What's important to me: I also enjoy traveling alone and manage well on my own. So nobody has to feel like they have to stick together 24/7. I actually find it pleasant when things are arranged casually and you allow yourself some personal space. At the same time, traveling together is, of course, often nicer – discovering good food together, sharing impressions, going for a relaxed drink in the evening, and simply having a good time. I'm more of a quiet, relaxed type and not the classic 'plan everything and tick off every photo spot' traveler. Culture is important to me. I like to really immerse myself in a country a bit, wander through neighborhoods, try local food, soak in markets, cafes, the everyday life, and the atmosphere. Of course, we can see the famous sights, but I don't need a compulsive to-do list just to have every standard photo on my phone at the end. For me, a trip can be a mix of experiencing, discovering, eating well, staying spontaneous, and also just sitting back when it feels right. No stress, no peer pressure, no complicated dynamics. If you have similar ideas, get along well, and can laugh together, that's already half the battle. So, if you're also up for a relaxed, culturally exciting trip and aren't just looking for someone to work through sights with, feel free to get in touch. We can then figure out the destination and timeframe together.

Destination still open📍 Vienna
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Vienna Austria is so wonderful! – Destination still open (Vienna)
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Austria is so wonderful!

Gerhard, 54 (Male) seeking female travel companion

Dear companion! I’m looking for an attractive, sophisticated lady for an inspiring holiday, who will accompany me on my activities and offer sophisticated conversation. I love Austria and the Alpine region and plan to actively enjoy the lakes and mountains for one week to 10 days. I’m sporty and enjoy doing things during the day, only to later dive into a lake or the wellness landscape of a hotel. I enjoy fine dining and a good glass of wine. I’m also interested in cultural events such as concerts, museums, and buildings. I will be traveling by car, which ensures my spontaneity. The exact destination is still open, but I’m happy to be inspired. Write to me!

Destination still open📍 Vienna
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2 weeks ago

Beach vacation with occasional parties

Sabina, 60 (Female) seeking Travel partner / partner

I'm looking for travel partners for a beach holiday near Playa de Palma, also to experience the nightlife there. I'm sporty and have stayed young at heart, so I'm looking for someone similar. Possibly all-inclusive, as it's usually cheaper. The prerequisite is a v...

various destinations, beach vacation📍 Vienna, Austria
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Vienna Switzerland in July – Zermatt, Zurich & Interlaken – Switzerland (Vienna)
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Hi! I'm Sophia from Vienna, 29. In July 2028, I'm planning a week and a half in Switzerland: Zermatt, Zurich, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen. Focus: Hiking with an emphasis on mountains, hiking, train rides. Accommodation preferably in hostels. Looking for a relaxed travel buddy for parts of the route or the whole time – sharing meals, day trips, chatting in the evenings.

Switzerland📍 Vienna
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Vienna Pakistan in August – Gilgit, Islamabad & Hunza – Pakistan (Vienna)
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Hi! I'm Lena, 25, from Vienna (Austria). Pakistan has been on my list for years - now it's becoming concrete: in August 2028, I have two weeks off and am planning a trek with stops in Gilgit, Islamabad, Hunza, and a few other places. Interests there: mountains, trekking, cultures. Accommodation preferably guesthouse, no package tours, no rigidly scheduled program. I like to plan roughly and leave days open, enjoy getting up early and having a coffee with a view. Language-wise, German/English works. Looking for a like-minded travel companion for the whole trip or parts of it. Feel free to message me if you're interested!

Pakistan📍 Vienna
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Vienna Moldova in September – Cricova, Mileștii Mici & Orheiul Vechi – Moldova (Vienna)
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Hi! I'm Hannah, 23, from Vienna (Austria). Moldova has been on my list for years – and now it's becoming a reality: I have 7 days off in September 2027 and am planning a round trip with stops in Cricova, Mileștii Mici, Orheiul Vechi, and a few other places. Interests there: wine, culture, monasteries. Accommodation preference: guesthouse, no package deals, no tightly scheduled program. I like to plan broadly and leave days open, enjoy getting up early and having a coffee with a view. My languages are German/English. Looking for a like-minded travel buddy for the whole time or for individual segments. Feel free to write me if you're interested!

Moldova📍 Vienna
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Vienna Montenegro in June – Budva, Žabljak & Cetinje – Montenegro (Vienna)
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Hi! I'm Lukas from Vienna, 25, and I've planned a week and a half in Montenegro for June 2027. Rough route: Budva, Žabljak, Cetinje, Kotor. The core idea is a round trip - so lots of coast, a bit of hiking, and if time permits, fjords too. I like accommodation to be small and personal, rather apartments than big hotels. For me, it's important not to just tick things off: rather stay in one place if it feels right, visit local markets, strike up conversations with people. I'm relaxed, up early, and happy to sit at a table with a glass of wine or tea in the evening. Linguistically, German/English work without problems. I'm looking for a female travel buddy – we don't have to be together 24/7. Sharing meals, spending a day together, doing a hike together is completely sufficient. If this sounds like you, feel free to get in touch.

Montenegro📍 Vienna
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Why Seek a Travel Partner in Vienna?

Living in Vienna places you at the heart of Europe, a perfect launchpad for countless adventures. Yet, the practical and social aspects of travel can sometimes be a hurdle. Finding a travel partner addresses these challenges, turning potential obstacles into exciting opportunities. The most immediate benefit is companionship. Sharing the highlights of a trip, from discovering a hidden restaurant in Rome to watching the Northern Lights in Iceland, amplifies the joy and creates lasting memories. It’s about having someone to chat with on a long train ride, to help decipher a map, and to share a laugh with over dinner.

Beyond the social aspect, there are significant practical advantages. Safety is a major consideration for many travellers, and having a buddy inherently increases security. Whether you're navigating an unfamiliar city at night or simply watching each other's bags at the airport, there's strength in numbers. Financially, travelling with a partner can make your budget stretch much further. You can split the costs of accommodation, taxis, and even car rentals, potentially upgrading your travel style or extending your trip. In a city like Vienna, where socializing in coffee houses and Heurigen is part of the culture, extending that spirit of community to your travels feels natural. You're not just finding a travel partner; you're finding a companion to share a significant life experience with, starting from your shared home base in Vienna.

Your Viennese Gateway to the World: How urlaubspartner.net Works

The Travel Buddy Community at urlaubspartner.net is designed to be intuitive, effective, and secure, making your search for a Viennese travel companion straightforward. Your journey on our platform begins with creating a detailed profile. This is your personal travel resume, a space to showcase who you are and what you’re looking for. You can outline your travel style (backpacker or luxury seeker?), your interests (museums, hiking, food tours?), your preferred destinations, and your general travel philosophy. The more detail you provide, the easier it is for the right person to find you.

Once your profile is set, our powerful search tools come into play. You can specifically filter for members who are also based in Vienna. This is a key feature, as it allows you to connect with someone you can potentially meet in person before the trip. You can further narrow your search by age, gender, travel dates, and destination interests. Have a trip to Thailand in mind for November? You can search for other Viennese members interested in the same. When you find a profile that seems promising, you can send a message to start a conversation. Our secure messaging system protects your personal contact information until you're ready to share it. The goal isn't just to find a person to fill a spot, but to foster a genuine connection that forms the foundation of a great travel partnership.

Crafting a Profile That Attracts the Right Adventurers

Your profile on urlaubspartner.net is your first impression. A well-crafted profile is the single most important tool for attracting compatible travel buddies from Vienna. Start with a clear and friendly profile picture, a recent photo where you're smiling and look approachable works best. Avoid sunglasses or group shots where it's unclear who you are. The real substance, however, lies in your bio. Be honest and specific. Instead of saying 'I like to travel,' describe what your ideal travel day looks like. Is it waking up early for a sunrise hike, followed by exploring local markets? Or is it a leisurely breakfast, afternoons spent in art galleries, and evenings enjoying the local nightlife?

Mention your connection to Vienna. Are you an avid hiker who loves exploring the Wienerwald and wants to find a partner for trekking in the Alps? Are you a coffee house connoisseur looking for someone to explore the café cultures of Budapest and Prague with? Grounding your profile in your local identity makes you more relatable to other Viennese members. Be upfront about practicalities like your budget range (e.g., 'I'm comfortable with hostels and guesthouses but open to a nice hotel for a night or two') and your non-negotiables. If you're a vegetarian, a dedicated non-smoker, or need a certain amount of quiet time each day, it's best to state it clearly and politely. This transparency saves everyone time and ensures that the people who contact you are already a good potential match for a harmonious journey.

From Online Chat to Pre-Trip Coffee in Vienna

The transition from an online conversation to a committed travel plan is a critical phase. At Travel Buddy Community, we strongly advocate for a thorough vetting process, and for members in the same city like Vienna, this is significantly easier. After you've exchanged a few messages on the platform and feel a good rapport, suggest moving the conversation to a video call. This allows you to gauge personality and chemistry far better than text alone. You can see facial expressions, hear their tone of voice, and have a more natural, free-flowing conversation about your travel dreams and expectations.

If the video call goes well, the next logical step is to meet in person. Vienna offers countless safe, public, and neutral locations for a first meeting. Suggest grabbing a coffee at a well-known café in the 1st district, taking a walk through the Prater, or visiting a market like the Naschmarkt. This casual meeting is not an interrogation; it's a chance to see if your personalities click in a real-world setting. Pay attention to red flags: Is the person respectful? Do they listen as much as they talk? Are their stories consistent with their profile? Do they respect your personal space and boundaries? Trust your intuition. A successful trip is built on a foundation of mutual respect and comfort, and that foundation is best laid face-to-face before you even book a flight.

Essential Communication for a Harmonious Trip

Once you've found a promising travel partner from Vienna and met up, the key to a successful trip lies in clear and continuous communication. Before any money is spent or tickets are booked, sit down together, perhaps at another Viennese café, and have an open discussion about the 'big three': budget, itinerary, and accommodation. Be completely transparent about your financial comfort zone. Agree on a daily budget range and discuss how you'll handle shared expenses. Will you use a shared pot of cash, take turns paying, or use an app like Splitwise to track everything? Misunderstandings about money can quickly sour a trip, so clarifying this upfront is vital.

Next, collaboratively outline a rough itinerary. One person might want to see every museum, while the other prefers to wander aimlessly. Find a balance. Agree on a few 'must-do' activities for each person and leave room for spontaneity. It’s also crucial to discuss personal time. It's perfectly healthy to want a few hours or even a whole afternoon to explore independently. Agreeing on this beforehand prevents one person from feeling abandoned or the other from feeling smothered. Finally, decide on your accommodation style. Are you both happy with a dorm room in a hostel, or does one person require the privacy of a hotel room? Aligning on these core aspects before you depart from Vienna will prevent 90% of potential conflicts and set you up for a smooth, enjoyable, and truly shared adventure.

Top Travel Ideas Launching from Vienna

One of the greatest advantages of living in Vienna is its strategic location. From Vienna International Airport (VIE) or the central train station (Hauptbahnhof), the world is remarkably accessible. For a quick weekend or long-weekend trip with your new travel buddy, consider destinations easily reached by train or bus. Prague, with its fairytale old town and vibrant nightlife, is just a few hours away. Budapest offers stunning thermal baths and a rich history, while Bratislava is so close you could make it a day trip. These short-haul journeys are perfect for a 'test run' with a new travel partner.

If you have a week or more, your options expand dramatically. The Balkans are a fantastic choice: fly to Dubrovnik and explore the Croatian coast, or head to Slovenia for breathtaking Alpine scenery around Lake Bled. Italy is another classic, with Venice and Florence offering a feast for the senses. A flight from Vienna can have you sipping espresso in a Roman piazza in under two hours. The Greek islands also become a viable option for a sun-soaked week of relaxation and history.

For those with a grander adventure in mind, Vienna is a major international hub. Long-haul flights to hubs in the Middle East open up all of Asia. A trip to Thailand, Vietnam, or Japan with a travel partner can be a life-changing experience. Alternatively, routes to North and South America are plentiful. Imagine exploring the national parks of the USA or trekking through Patagonia with a companion you met right back home in Vienna. The key is to discuss your mutual interests and find a destination that excites you both.

Safety First: Smart Travel for Partnered Journeys

Traveling with a partner you met online, even after careful vetting, requires a smart approach to safety. While having a buddy is inherently safer than going solo, it's wise to maintain a degree of personal independence and preparedness. Before you leave Vienna, both of you should share your detailed itinerary, including flight numbers and hotel addresses, with a trusted friend or family member back home. Also, exchange emergency contact information with each other. In case of an incident, you need to know who to call on their behalf.

When it comes to finances, avoid pooling all your money into one account. Each person should have independent access to their own funds, including at least two different bank cards and some emergency cash stored separately from their main wallet. This protects you in case of loss, theft, or even a disagreement. While you're on the trip, practice situational awareness together. Look out for each other in crowded places and communicate if a situation feels uncomfortable. It's also important to respect each other's digital and physical privacy. Don't assume you have the right to go through their belongings or phone. Setting these boundaries early on fosters trust and mutual respect. Remember, a great travel partner looks out for you, and you should do the same for them.

Beyond the Trip: Building Lasting Friendships in Vienna

The end of a trip doesn't have to be the end of your connection. One of the most rewarding aspects of finding a travel partner on urlaubspartner.net is the potential for building a lasting friendship that continues long after you've unpacked your bags. After sharing incredible experiences, navigating challenges together, and creating a unique set of inside jokes halfway across the world, you return to Vienna with a strong, established bond. This person is no longer just a 'travel partner'; they are a friend who understands a significant chapter of your life in a way no one else can.

Back in Vienna, you can continue to share your shared interests. You can meet up to reminisce about your trip over a Melange, plan future local outings to the Heurigen or the Vienna Woods, or even start brainstorming your next big international adventure together. The Travel Buddy Community isn't just a tool for a one-off trip; it's a network for building a social circle of fellow adventurers who live right in your city. Many of our members find that their first successful partnered trip is just the beginning. They go on to find different partners for different types of trips or form small groups with other Viennese members they've connected with. The journey starts with finding one partner for one trip, but it can evolve into a richer, more connected life of travel and friendship based right in your hometown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is urlaubspartner.net a dating site?

No, urlaubspartner.net is strictly a platform for finding travel partners. While friendships and relationships can naturally form, the primary purpose is to connect people for platonic, shared travel experiences.

How much does it cost to join the Travel Buddy Community?

You can create a profile and browse other members' profiles for free. To initiate contact and send messages, a premium membership is required. This model helps ensure our community is made up of serious and committed travellers.

Can I search specifically for travel partners from Vienna?

Yes, our search filters allow you to specify your search by city. You can easily find other members who are also based in Vienna, making it convenient to meet up before your trip.

How do you ensure user safety?

We use a multi-faceted approach, including profile verification and a secure messaging system. However, we strongly encourage users to follow our safety guidelines, which include vetting potential partners with video calls and in-person meetings in public places.

What should I do if my travel partner and I don't get along during the trip?

This is why thorough pre-trip communication is vital. If conflicts arise, try to have an open and calm conversation. It's also wise to have a backup plan, including having enough funds to book separate accommodation if necessary.

Who is responsible for booking flights and hotels?

This is something you should decide together. Some partners prefer to book their own flights and meet at the destination, while others book everything jointly. The key is to agree on a method you're both comfortable with.

How should we handle shared costs like taxis or meals?

Discuss this before you go. Many partners find success using a cost-splitting app like Splitwise, taking turns paying for items of similar value, or creating a shared cash 'pot' for daily expenses.

I'm an introvert. How can I find a compatible partner?

Be honest about your personality in your profile. Mention that you value quiet time or prefer smaller groups. This will attract other travellers who have a similar temperament or who understand and respect your need for personal space.

Can I use urlaubspartner.net to find a companion for a weekend trip from Vienna?

Absolutely! The platform is for all types of travel, from short weekend getaways to multi-month backpacking adventures. You can specify the duration and type of trip you're interested in.

What if my budget is much smaller than my potential partner's?

It's crucial to be upfront about your budget in your profile and initial conversations. It's better to find someone with a similar budget to avoid friction. The platform allows you to find partners who prefer budget travel, mid-range, or luxury.

Are there any community events or meetups in Vienna?

While our platform is primarily digital, we encourage members to organize their own local meetups. Meeting for a coffee or a walk with a potential partner is a recommended step in our vetting process.

How long does it typically take to find a travel buddy?

This varies greatly. Some members connect with someone within a week, while for others it might take a month or more. A detailed, honest profile and proactively sending messages will significantly increase your chances.

Can I find a partner for a very specific hobby, like a scuba diving trip?

Yes. Your profile is the perfect place to list specific interests like scuba diving, mountaineering, or photography. You can also search for other members' profiles using keywords related to your hobby.

What information should I NOT share in my initial messages?

Avoid sharing sensitive personal information like your home address, financial details, or passport information until you have established a high level of trust and have met in person.

Can women find other female travel partners for safety?

Yes, many women on our platform specifically seek other female travel companions. Our search filters allow you to search by gender, making it easy to find a partner you feel comfortable and safe with.

What if I want to travel with a small group instead of just one person?

You can mention in your profile that you're open to or looking to form a small group. You might find another pair of travel partners, or you can connect with multiple individuals interested in the same trip.

My profile isn't getting many views. What can I do?

Make sure your profile is complete and has at least one clear photo. Be specific and engaging in your bio. Also, be proactive: don't just wait for people to contact you, browse profiles and send friendly, personalized messages to people who seem like a good match.

Is it possible to find a travel partner who speaks a different language?

Yes, our community is international. You can specify which languages you speak in your profile, which can be great if you're looking to practice a new language or travel to a country where a specific language is spoken.

Do I need to have a specific destination in mind?

Not at all. Many members join with a general desire to travel and are open to suggestions. You can state in your profile that you're flexible on the destination and looking for inspiration from a future travel buddy.

What is the 'Travel Buddy Community'?

The 'Travel Buddy Community' is the English name for the community on urlaubspartner.net. It refers to our entire network of members who are connected by a shared passion for travel and finding companions for their journeys.

How should I structure my first message to someone?

Keep it friendly and personal. Reference something specific from their profile that caught your eye, like a shared interest or a destination they mentioned. End with a clear, open-ended question to encourage a reply.