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Six Ways to Find a Date while Traveling this Summer

(BPT) - Travel is expected to be at an all-time high with vacations and weddings in full swing, which means the perfect opportunity for a summer romance in a new city or country. Dating apps like Bumble, the women-first dating and social networking app, can help you find new people you may be interested in - or at the very least, help you meet some new friends. Making new memories and enjoying yourself is just a bonus!

'We're excited to see all of the connections that will be made this summer, both abroad and at home, especially as we're seeing a natural progression and eagerness for folks to meet in person again,' said Shan Boodram, Bumble's Sex and Relationships Expert. 'Though dating while traveling can just be a fun summer fling, we also found in a recent survey that more than one-third of respondents in the U.S. say they are more open to exploring a relationship with someone who lives in another city, so we encourage you to get out there, no matter where you may be!'

Here are tips on dating while traveling, just in time for a summer of fun - and maybe even love.

  1. Plan ahead and save time: If you want to make the most out of your dating experience, lean into dating app features that may help you get a sneak preview of who you can connect with - before your trip. For example, Bumble offers a Travel Mode, which allows you to change your location to a new city so you can look for local connections before your arrival. This could save time and give you an opportunity to have a familiar face upon your arrival!
  2. Be open-minded: Just like you might be more open to trying a new food or activity when on vacation, apply that same attitude to meeting new people while abroad. If you meet someone who isn't necessarily your type, don't immediately dismiss them. Try to have an exploratory mindset and be willing to meet someone different.
  3. Update your bio: Every time you travel to a new city or country, updating your dating app bio can be a helpful way to attract the people and experiences you're seeking. This can include the languages you speak, how long you'll be in town, and even asking a question about the best local spot in the city. Ending on a question or an itinerary point on your travel list makes for easy conversation starters. Remember that you can change your radius to see people who are between 1-50 miles from you, too!
  4. Hop on a video call before meeting: Many online dating platforms provide secure and safe ways for people to connect. In turn, singles everywhere are getting creative, figuring out how to learn more about each other before meeting. On Bumble, you can make voice and video calls directly in the app, so you can speak to your date without sharing any personal information, like a phone number or email address. This can also help check if your new match is someone you want to spend time with on your vacation.
  5. Schedule a date as soon as possible: The time it takes to slowly build a connection is a luxury you don't always have when traveling. Once you connect with someone you're interested in and feel comfortable and confident with meeting them in person, don't be shy about suggesting the first date or respectfully following up on a conversation. Also, don't be afraid to invite this person into your existing plans! People love to delight in their own city and you'd also be surprised at how many people haven't been tourists in their own town.
  6. Take charge when choosing the location: Being in charge of choosing your date location is a simple but effective way to feel safe when dating abroad. Ensure that your first date spot is somewhere in an open and public space, and suggest a daytime date for a first meeting, or if you're traveling with friends, invite them to join the group and bring friends too!

Before going out and meeting someone new, let a trusted contact know where you're going, such as your rental home host, the hotel concierge, or a friend, and set time to text or check in with them every so often. If you're on the date and feel like it's not for you, pre-plan a natural exit strategy for yourself because if you feel uneasy at any point, it's important that you trust your gut and put yourself first. Always feel like you can enlist the help of a bartender or server if needed, and ensure that you're familiar with local emergency contact numbers, too.

For more data-driven tips, expert advice, and resources to help guide your dating journey this summer, visit bumble.com/the-buzz. The app is free and available worldwide within the App Store and Google Play.

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