You almost marched – well done, you! Most resolutions are not past the first two weeks of the year (coughing gym membership cough), but you are still strong. Now it's time to reward yourself by doubling your 2025 goals. And what is a better way to do that than actually getting away with a bucket list that fits your New Year's resolution?
So pack your bag – your dream trip (and your best self) is waiting for you!
1. If your resolve is to spend more time with your family → Head to… Head to Brazil
Brazil has just got a family vibe. It's loud, colorful, packed with adventure and filled with warm locals that make you feel like you're at home. It could also be one of the flying centres of South Africa's upstart flight centres, according to their year in a 2024 report.
“Thanks to direct flights to Sao Paulo recently, Brazil saw a 51% rise in bookings last year,” says Antoinette Turner, general manager of South Africa's flight centres.
Brazil, whether they have built a sandcastle in Copacabana, seen children marvel at the grandeur of Christ, their Savior, or seen capybara pass away in the Pantanal, We guarantee you value the moment.
2. If your resolution is more campaigning, then move… Namibia
If the gym is getting bored, you'll probably end up at the top of Namibia's huge dunes. Namibia makes you feel positive like a real reward. Hike through candy-colored landscapes of Sosusbray, sandboard on the large sand dunes of Swakopmund, and cycle through the barren beauty of the Namib Desert.
“Namibia is one of the best destinations in the world for active travelers, but the distance between attractions is huge. If you are planning to hike at Fish River Canyon or climb the dunes of Sosus Bray, you can drive autonomously. Great option, but always consider extra fuel, food and water. Facilities can be restricted remotely.”
3. If your resolve is to learn something new → Have a deep dive… China
There is much to learn in China. Art of making delicate Xiaolongbao dumplings, master Tai Chi with local instructors in the temple courtyard or soak in four,000 years of history, from wall walls to terracotta army.
“China, which rose 36% last year – another destination with bookings surges is endlessly appealing, but South African travelers need to be aware of detailed and time-consuming visa requirements.
“Another key to enjoying China is local guidance. By taking a guided walking tour or booking experiences like a dumpling class, you can enjoy a much richer way of exploring a solo. It gives you cultural insights,” she adds.
4. If your resolution is to reduce less stress → Relax… Dubai
Self-care is more than just a face mask or nail polish. Sometimes you'll float in an infinity pool overlooking the glittering skyline. Dubai is a way to help you prioritize whether you're gliding through desert dunes or sipping cocktails in a cloud-high roof lounge or find Zen at the award-winning spa I know. According to Turner:
“Dubai specializes in seamless travel, but it is essential to book your experience in advance, especially for popular activities such as high tea on Burj Al Arab and desert safaris. The best option is It'll fill up quickly! Luckily, Saffar can get a visa upon arrival, making this one of the easiest international destinations to visit.”
5. If your resolution is to get more sleep → Charge… Türkiye
Forget counting sheep – in Turkey you will hear the soft echoes of the ancient world around you and settle into the deepest sleep of your life in a fairy tale cave hotel. With thermal hot springs, dreamy beach towns, endless cups of soothing apple tea (yes), Turkey is quickly slowed down.
“If you're flying from South Africa, Turkish airlines are usually the best option and offer a direct route to Istanbul where domestic connections are easy. Also take advantage of Turkey's affordable prices A week at a five-star resort costs less than a three-star hotel in Europe,” advises Turner.
6. If your resolution is to live in the “now” → Say oui to Paris
If mindfulness is high on the 2025 agenda, Paris is calling. Here, life is about for now. It's espresso flavor in a lively cafe, the golden glow of the Seine at sunset, drunken whirlpools of butter, and just grilled croissant jam. Forget Rush Mode – this is the territory of “slow walks and long steps” that is littered with plenty of romance across every experience.
Paris is all about slow and immersive travel, but planning is extremely important as it is one of the most visited cities in the world. Turner's advice? If you want to avoid crowds, book major ticket attractions such as the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and Versailles at least a month in advance.
“The best way to explore is on foot, but the metro system in Paris is great, so invest the economy easily and in a few days' trip passes. And don't rush the itinerary – Paris is “Tickbox” “It's a place where moments that are more important than landmarks, not cities,” she adds.
Tips for sticking to New Year's Resolutions while traveling
Strict resolutions cannot withstand flight delays, local delicacies, or spontaneous detours. Adapt instead! If exercise is your mission, forget about the gym. Walk anywhere, hike iconic landmarks, or trade your morning routine for paddleboards or cycling tours. Travel is unpredictable. The jet lag, missed connections and the food on the streets resists (we're looking at you, Parisian pastries!). One dul is not a failure. Balance it. Have you had a rich meal? Make the following fresh and healthy: Have you skipped journaling? Write down a quick note for your phone. Enhance your experience rather than limiting it. Do you just come back from your trip and realize that it felt like it was blurry? Slow down. Please truly exist. Absorbs the sounds, smells and emotions of each moment. If there are fewer solutions, use the trip as a reset. It's not another source of pressure.
Sticking to solutions while traveling should not be about restrictions. Let's make it for alignment instead! When your goals and adventures work in harmony, they don't feel like a chore… They feel like life is living well.
Happy trip!