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Men & Women Travel Differently. Here’s How

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It’s amazing, yet really not, how different groups of people travel, well, differently. Of course, one would think people who have more money to spend will travel differently from those who have less money…and that’s probably so, most of the time. But the different traveling styles between various demographics is much more various and deep than that:

Of course, there are two other groups that tend to travel differently – men and women. There’s some, but not much data of the differences in travel styles between men and women in recent years. However if you go back about 10 years, there was plenty write back then. Using data from tour groups, surveys and marketing analysts, among others, the styles, characteristics, habits and other traveling differences between men and women came to light.

Of course, this data isn’t 100% set in stone – there are plenty of women who tend to travel “the way men do,” and vice versa. And neither gender’s way to traveling is necessarily any better or worse. They’re just…different. Here are some of the highlights:

Again, the surveys and tours references are 10 to 15 years old. But people, on the whole, couldn’t have changed that much when it comes to opinions about vacations. I’m betting most of them remain true, even today.

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