The Adventure Traveler

you’re not the type to lounge on a beach with a cocktail (well, maybe after you’ve climbed a mountain, jumped out of a plane, or explored a hidden cave). Your travels are fueled by adrenaline, discovery, and pushing the limits of what’s possible. You’re drawn to destinations where nature is wild, the landscapes are dramatic, and every day offers a new challenge.

You thrive in places where the trails are rugged, the waters are deep, and the experiences are once-in-a-lifetime.While others book all-inclusive resorts, you’re strapping on a backpack, mapping out remote trails, and making sure your gear is up for the journey.

Do You Relate? Here’s the Ultimate Adventure Traveler Checklist:

  • You’d rather hike to a waterfall than sit by a pool

  • You own more gear than formal wear

  • “Rest day” means kayaking instead of mountain climbing

  • You get excited about remote, off-the-grid locations

  • Your bucket list includes at least one extreme sport

Destinations to Fuel your Adventurous Spirit

Patagonia, Chile & Argentina

A rugged, windswept paradise with towering peaks, glaciers, and epic multi-day treks. The famous W Trek in Torres del Paine is a must, along with spotting pumas in the wild.

Iceland

With its lava fields, glaciers, waterfalls, and black sand beaches, Iceland is nature’s playground. Hike inside ice caves, scuba dive between tectonic plates, or chase the Northern Lights.

Namibia

Think sand-boarding on the world’s tallest dunes, tracking rhinos in the wild, and camping under the clearest skies on the planet. Namibia’s landscapes are surreal, and its adventure factor is off the charts.

Costa Rica

From zip-lining through rainforests and surfing on volcanic beaches to white-water rafting down raging rivers, Costa Rica is an adventure paradise.

New Zealand

The ultimate adventure hub, where you can bungee jump, heli-hike on glaciers, skydive over breathtaking fjords, and kayak through glowworm caves—all in one trip.
If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine; it is lethal.
— Paulo Coelho