Travel buddies from Singapore (Women Seeking Women)

Listings from travellers based in Singapore. Currently 13 matching listings – contact for free via travelmatch.net.

Welcome to urlaubspartner.net, your dedicated Travel Buddy Community for women seeking women travel partners in Singapore. If you're a woman with a passion for exploring new destinations, experiencing diverse cultures, and creating unforgettable memories, but prefer not to venture alone, you've arrived at the perfect place. We understand the unique desire for companionship, shared adventures, and the comfort of traveling with like-minded individuals, especially when your journey takes you to vibrant locales like Singapore.

Singapore, a captivating island city-state, offers an exhilarating blend of futuristic architecture, lush green spaces, diverse culinary delights, and a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. From the iconic Marina Bay Sands to the tranquil Gardens by the Bay, the bustling hawker centers to the serene Sentosa Island, every corner promises a new discovery. While Singapore is renowned for its safety and efficiency, sharing these experiences with a compatible travel buddy can elevate your trip from great to truly extraordinary.

Our platform is meticulously designed to connect women from all walks of life who are specifically looking for other women to share their Singaporean adventures with. Whether you dream of navigating the colorful streets of Little India, indulging in a gastronomic tour through Chinatown, exploring the avant-garde art scene, or simply unwinding by the pool with engaging conversation, finding the right travel companion can make all the difference. Say goodbye to solo travel concerns and hello to shared laughter, newfound friendships, and memories that will last a lifetime.

Join the urlaubspartner.net community today and start your search for the ideal travel partner in Singapore. We provide the tools and a supportive environment to help you connect, plan, and embark on incredible journeys with women who share your enthusiasm for discovery and companionship. Your next great adventure alongside a wonderful travel buddy awaits!

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Singapore Hong Kong in November – Lamma, New Territories & Hong Kong – Hong Kong (Woodlands)
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Hi! I'm Hui Ling from Woodlands, 25, and I've planned 7 days in Hong Kong for November 2027. Rough itinerary: Lamma, New Territories, Hong Kong, Lantau. The core is about city trips – so lots of city exploring, a bit of hiking, and if time permits, also street food. I prefer small and personal accommodation, more like a boutique hotel than large hotel chains. It's important to me not to just tick off sights: I'd rather linger in a place if it feels right, explore local markets, and chat with people. I'm relaxed, up early, and enjoy evenings at a table with a glass of wine or tea. Language-wise, en/zh is no problem. Looking for a travel buddy – we don't have to be together 24/7. Sharing meals, exploring together for a day, or doing a hike together is perfectly enough. If this sounds like you, feel free to get in touch.

Hong Kong📍 Woodlands
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Singapore Denmark in June – Odense, Copenhagen & Aarhus – Denmark (Chinatown)
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Hi! I'm Cheryl from Chinatown, 24. In June 2027, I'm planning a week and a half in Denmark: Odense, Copenhagen, Aarhus, Skagen. Focus: round trip with an emphasis on design, cycling, and beaches. Accommodation preferably boutique hotel. Looking for a relaxed travel companion for parts of the route or the whole time – sharing meals, day trips, and chatting in the evenings.

Denmark📍 Chinatown
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Singapore Puerto Rico in March – Vieques, Rincón & San Juan – Puerto Rico (Tampines)
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Hi! I'm Si Min, 23, from Tampines (Singapore). Puerto Rico has been on my list for years – now it's becoming a reality: in March 2028, I'll have a week and a half off and am planning a round trip with stops in Vieques, Rincón, San Juan, and a few other places. Interests on site: surfing, jungle, beach. Accommodation preferably hostel, no package tours, no tightly scheduled program. I like to plan roughly and leave days open, enjoy getting up early and having coffee with a view. Linguistically, EN/ZH work. Looking for a like-minded travel companion for the whole trip or for individual sections. Feel free to message me if you're interested!

Puerto Rico📍 Tampines
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Singapore Myanmar in January – Mandalay, Inle Lake & Yangon – Myanmar (Tampines)
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Hi! I'm Joelle from Tampines, 32, and I've planned two weeks in Myanmar for January 2028. Rough route: Mandalay, Inle Lake, Yangon, Bagan. Essentially, it's about a round trip – so lots of temples, a bit of lakes, and if time permits, also culture. I prefer accommodation to be small and personal, more guesthouses than large hotels. It's important to me not to just tick boxes: I'd rather linger in a place if it feels right, explore local markets, and chat with people. I'm relaxed, up early, and enjoy evenings with a glass of wine or tea at the table. Linguistically, EN/ZH are no problem. I'm looking for a travel buddy – we don't have to be together 24/7. Sharing meals, spending a day together, or going on a hike together is perfectly fine. If this sounds like you, feel free to get in touch.

Myanmar📍 Tampines
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Singapore Republic of the Congo in August – Pointe-Noire, Brazzaville & Odzala – Republic of the Congo (Jurong)
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Hi! I'm Rachel from Jurong, 32. In August 2028, I'm planning a week and a half in the Republic of the Congo: Pointe-Noire, Brazzaville, Odzala, Conkouati. Focus: Safari with an emphasis on jungle, wildlife, gorillas. Accommodation preferably in a lodge. Looking for a relaxed travel companion for parts of the route or for the whole time – sharing meals, doing day trips together, chatting in the evenings.

Republic of the Congo📍 Jurong
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Singapore Romania in September – Bucharest, Brașov & Sibiu – Romania (Jurong)
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Hi! I’m Joelle from Jurong, 30 years old, and I’ve planned two weeks in Romania for September 2027. Rough itinerary: Bucharest, Brașov, Sibiu, Sighișoara. The core idea is a road trip – so lots of castles, a bit of mountains, and if time permits, some culture too. I prefer small and personal accommodation, more like guesthouses than big hotels. It’s important to me not to tick everything off a list: I’d rather linger in a place if it feels right, check out local markets, and chat with people. I’m relaxed, up early, and enjoy ending the day with a glass of wine or tea. Linguistically, en/zh are no problem. Looking for a travel buddy – we don’t have to be together 24/7. Sharing meals, spending a day together, or going for a hike is completely sufficient. If this sounds like you, feel free to get in touch.

Romania📍 Jurong
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Singapore Tonga in August – ʻEua, Nukuʻalofa & Vavaʻu – Tonga (Jurong)
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Tonga in August – ʻEua, Nukuʻalofa & Vavaʻu

Natalie, 28 (Female) seeking any

Hi! I'm Natalie from Jurong, 28, and I've planned a week and a half in Tonga for August 2028. Rough itinerary: ʻEua, Nukuʻalofa, Vavaʻu, Haʻapai. The core idea is island hopping – so lots of whales, a bit of snorkeling,

Tonga📍 Jurong
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Singapore Moldova in September – Cricova, Mileștii Mici & Orheiul Vechi – Moldova (Singapore)
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Hi! I'm Joelle from Singapore, 28. In September 2027, I'm planning a 7-day trip to Moldova: Cricova, Mileștii Mici, Orheiul Vechi, Chișinău. Focus: Round trip with an emphasis on wine, culture, and monasteries. Accommodation preferably in a guesthouse. Looking for a relaxed travel companion for parts of the route or the whole time – sharing meals, day trips, and chatting in the evenings.

Moldova📍 Singapore
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Singapore Papua New Guinea in August – Port Moresby, Mount Hagen & Madang – Papua New Guinea (Jurong)
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Hi! I'm Si Min, 32, from Jurong (Singapore). Papua New Guinea has been on my list for years – now it's getting serious: in August 2028, I'll have two weeks off and I'm planning a guided trip with stops in Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, Madang, and a few other places. Interests on location: culture, diving, hiking. Accommodation preferably lodge, no package tours, no packed schedule. I like to plan roughly and leave days open, enjoy getting up early and having a coffee with a view. Language-wise, I manage with English and Mandarin. Looking for a like-minded travel companion for the whole duration or for individual segments. Feel free to write me if you're interested!

Papua New Guinea📍 Jurong
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Singapore Togo in February – Lomé, Kpalimé & Kara – Togo (Singapore)
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Togo in February – Lomé, Kpalimé & Kara

Rachel, 29 (Female) seeking any

Hi! I'm Rachel from Singapore, 29. In February 2028, I'm planning a 9-day trip to Togo: Lomé, Kpalimé, Kara, Togoville. Focus: Round trip with emphasis on voodoo, markets, and beach. Accommodation preferably guesthouses. Looking for a relaxed travel companion for parts of the route or the whole time – sharing meals, day trips, and chatting in the evenings.

Togo📍 Singapore
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Discovering Singapore: A Melting Pot of Experiences

Singapore, often dubbed the 'Little Red Dot,' is a dynamic city-state that beautifully marries tradition with innovation. It's a destination that caters to a myriad of interests, making it an ideal place for women to explore together. Imagine strolling through the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay as they light up at night, a truly magical experience best shared. Or perhaps you'd prefer to delve into the vibrant street art and indie boutiques of Tiong Bahru, followed by an authentic local kopi at a charming cafe. The culinary scene alone could be a trip in itself - from Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling hawker centers where you can savor local delicacies like Hainanese Chicken Rice or Laksa. Having a travel buddy means you can share these dishes, trying more variety and discussing your favorites.

Beyond the well-trodden paths, Singapore offers hidden gems for every taste. Explore the tranquil beauty of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site, perfect for a leisurely morning walk. For art and culture enthusiasts, the National Gallery Singapore and ArtScience Museum offer world-class exhibitions. Adventure seekers might enjoy an escape to nature at MacRitchie Reservoir Park, with its TreeTop Walk, or exploring the eco-friendly attractions on Coney Island. Sharing these diverse experiences with a compatible partner not only enhances the joy of discovery but also offers a richer perspective, as you discuss your impressions and create shared stories. Traveling with someone else means you have a built-in photography partner, a sounding board for decisions, and someone to navigate new experiences with, making the exploration of Singapore even more rewarding.

Finding Your Ideal Singapore Travel Partner on urlaubspartner.net

The quest for the perfect travel companion can often feel daunting, but urlaubspartner.net simplifies this process, especially for women seeking women travel partners for their Singapore adventures. Our platform is designed with your needs in mind, fostering genuine connections based on shared interests and travel styles. When you create your profile, be as descriptive as possible about your travel preferences: are you an early riser keen on morning jogs by Marina Bay, or do you prefer leisurely brunches and museum visits? Do you love to dive deep into local cuisine, or are you more inclined towards historical explorations?

Consider what kind of Singapore experience you envision. Is it a luxurious staycation with spa treatments and high-end shopping, or a more adventurous trip involving island hopping around the Southern Islands and exploring nature reserves? Perhaps you're looking for someone to unwind with after a day of sightseeing over a cocktail with a stunning city view. Our advanced search filters allow you to narrow down potential partners based on age range, travel dates, interests, and even personality traits. This meticulous matching process increases your chances of finding someone who truly syncs with your travel aspirations, leading to a more harmonious and enjoyable trip. Taking the time to craft a detailed profile and carefully review others' profiles is the first step towards a successful partnership.

Safety First: Ensuring a Secure and Enjoyable Journey

While Singapore is globally recognized as one of the safest cities in the world, vigilance and smart travel practices are always recommended, especially when traveling with someone new. At urlaubspartner.net, your safety is paramount. We encourage all members to follow best practices for vetting potential travel partners. Start by engaging in thorough communication online before meeting in person. Utilize our secure messaging system to get to know each other, discussing your expectations, boundaries, and travel habits. Video calls are an excellent way to gauge personality and build rapport before committing to a trip.

When you do decide to meet for the first time, whether in Singapore or locally before your trip, choose a public, well-lit place. Inform a trusted friend or family member about your plans, including details of who you’re meeting and where. Always trust your instincts; if something feels off, it's perfectly acceptable to politely decline a partnership. Throughout your trip to Singapore, remember to keep personal belongings secure, be aware of your surroundings, and avoid venturing into isolated areas, especially at night. Traveling with a trusted companion inherently adds a layer of safety, as you can look out for each other. Our community guidelines also promote respectful interaction and provide avenues for reporting any concerns, ensuring a positive environment for all women seeking travel partners.

Best Time to Visit Singapore and What to Pack

Singapore offers a year-round tropical climate, characterized by warmth, humidity, and abundant rainfall. However, there are subtleties that can influence your travel experience and what you should pack. Generally, the drier months from February to April are considered ideal, with slightly less humidity and comfortable temperatures for sightseeing. These months are also outside the peak monsoon seasons, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. However, travel during any month is possible, as rain showers are often short and intense, followed by sunshine. Always check the local forecast closer to your departure date.

Packing for Singapore requires a focus on light, breathable fabrics. Think cotton, linen, and moisture-wicking materials to combat the humidity. Comfortable walking shoes are an absolute must, as you’ll likely be exploring many attractions on foot. Don't forget swimwear for hotel pools or beach days on Sentosa. Despite the tropical warmth, a light cardigan or shawl is advisable for air-conditioned interiors, which can often be quite cool. An umbrella or light rain jacket is essential for unexpected downpours. Sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses are crucial for protection against the strong equatorial sun. Consider a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste. For electronics, Singapore uses Type G (UK standard) power outlets, so a universal adapter will be necessary. Finally, a small daypack for essentials while sightseeing will prove invaluable.

Communication is Key: Building a Strong Travel Partnership

The foundation of a successful travel partnership, especially for your Singapore adventure, lies in open and honest communication. Before you even book flights or accommodation, dedicate ample time to discussing travel styles, expectations, and potential areas of compromise. Are you both early birds or night owls? Do you prefer a packed itinerary or a more spontaneous, relaxed pace? What are your budget expectations for meals, activities, and accommodation? These discussions are vital to prevent misunderstandings and ensure both partners are on the same page.

It’s also important to talk about solo time - even the best travel buddies need moments of solitude. Acknowledging this upfront can prevent resentment. Discuss how you’ll handle differences of opinion or unexpected changes in plans. Establish a system for decision-making that feels fair to both. During your trip, continue to communicate openly. If you're feeling tired, hungry, or simply want to do something different, express it constructively. Listening actively to your partner’s needs and being flexible will foster a positive and harmonious travel environment. Remember, the goal is to create shared joy and memories, and effective communication is the express lane to achieving that in Singapore and beyond.

Beyond Sightseeing: Shared Interests and Deeper Connections

While Singapore offers an abundance of incredible sights, a truly enriching travel partnership extends beyond simply ticking off tourist attractions. It’s about discovering shared interests and making deeper connections that enhance your journey. When looking for a travel buddy on urlaubspartner.net, consider broader categories of interests that could lead to more profound experiences. Do you both share a passion for photography? Imagine spending an afternoon capturing the vibrant street art in Haji Lane or the futuristic architecture of Marina Barrage. Are you both foodies? You could embark on a culinary quest, exploring different hawker centers daily, participating in a cooking class, or seeking out the best local desserts.

Perhaps you're both interested in fitness and wellness - morning yoga sessions in a park, cycling around Pulau Ubin, or exploring Singapore's extensive network of park connectors could be shared activities. For women who enjoy learning, visiting local markets to understand traditional crafts, attending cultural performances, or even taking a language taster class could be incredibly rewarding. The beauty of finding a compatible travel partner is that these shared interests translate into more meaningful interactions and a stronger bond. These experiences, explored together, transform a mere trip into an unforgettable journey of discovery and friendship, building memories that are far more valuable than any souvenir.

Planning Your Singapore Itinerary Together

Once you've found a promising travel partner on urlaubspartner.net, the exciting phase of itinerary planning for Singapore begins. This collaborative process is another excellent opportunity to strengthen your bond and ensure your trip perfectly aligns with both your desires. Start by brainstorming all the must-see attractions and activities that each of you has on your Singapore bucket list. Create a shared document, whether it’s a simple spreadsheet or a collaborative travel app, to organize your ideas. This allows you to visualize potential conflicts or overlaps and find common ground.

Discuss your pace - some travelers prefer to cram as much as possible into each day, while others favor a more relaxed approach with plenty of downtime. Singapore’s compact size and efficient public transportation system (MRT) make it easy to cover significant ground, but burning out too quickly can detract from the experience. Allocate specific days or half-days for different zones, like Marina Bay, Sentosa, Civic District, and cultural precincts like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Don't forget to factor in buffer time for unexpected discoveries, rest, or simply enjoying a leisurely meal. Be flexible and open to compromise; a perfect itinerary isn't about ticking every box, but about creating a balanced and enjoyable experience that both of you will cherish. Remember to book popular attractions and tours in advance, especially during peak seasons, to avoid disappointment. This joint planning fosters excitement and ensures that when you land in Singapore, you're both ready for an amazing adventure.

Etiquette and Cultural Sensitivity in Singapore

Traveling respectfully is a mark of a seasoned traveler, and in a multicultural hub like Singapore, understanding local customs and etiquette is particularly important. The city-state prides itself on its 'Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam' approach, where different communities live harmoniously while largely maintaining their unique cultural identities. When visiting places of worship - be it a mosque, temple, or church - ensure you dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. Some places may require you to remove your shoes, so observe local customs or look for signs. For instance, in Buddhist and Hindu temples, men and women often cover their heads. Always show respect to elders and religious figures.

Singapore has well-known strict public cleanliness laws. Littering, jaywalking, and even chewing gum can incur hefty fines. Public transportation is usually very clean and efficient, and it’s expected that you will keep it that way. While Singaporeans are generally polite and reserved, a friendly 'hello' or a smile is always appreciated. Tipping is not customary in Singapore, as a service charge is usually included in restaurant bills, and tipping a taxi driver is rare. When engaging with locals, a gentle approach is always more effective than a loud or confrontational one. Being mindful of these nuances will not only ensure a smoother trip for you and your travel buddy but will also demonstrate your respect for Singapore's vibrant and diverse society, enhancing your overall travel experience and interactions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is urlaubspartner.net?

urlaubspartner.net, also known as Travel Buddy Community, is an online platform specifically designed to help solo travelers find compatible travel partners for their journeys around the world, including women seeking women for adventures in Singapore.

How do I find a travel partner for Singapore on this site?

You can find a travel partner by creating a detailed profile outlining your travel preferences, interests, and desired destinations (like Singapore). Then, use our search and filter functions to browse other members' profiles who are also looking for partners for Singapore, and reach out to those who seem like a good fit.

Is 'Sie sucht Sie Singapur' specifically for women seeking women?

Yes, the 'Sie sucht Sie Singapur' category is exclusively for women who are looking to find other women as travel companions for trips to Singapore. It ensures a safe and relevant matching environment for this specific demographic.

How much does it cost to use urlaubspartner.net?

The basic registration and profile creation on urlaubspartner.net are free, allowing you to browse profiles. We may offer premium features for enhanced visibility or communication, details of which are available on our membership page.

What kind of information should I include in my profile?

Include details about your travel style, preferred activities and interests (e.g., foodie, adventure, culture), budget range, desired travel dates, and what you're looking for in a travel partner. The more detailed and honest your profile, the better your chances of finding a compatible match.

How can I ensure my safety when traveling with a new partner?

Prioritize thorough communication online, including video calls, before meeting. Always meet for the first time in a public place, inform a trusted person of your plans, and share your itinerary. Trust your instincts, and don't hesitate to back out if you feel uncomfortable.

What are the common interests of women looking to travel to Singapore?

Common interests often include exploring Singapore's diverse culinary scene, visiting iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, shopping, experiencing vibrant cultural precincts, enjoying nature parks, and indulging in wellness activities. Sharing these interests can lead to great partnerships.

Can I specify my preferred age range for a travel partner?

Yes, our platform allows you to specify a preferred age range for your potential travel partner, helping you connect with women who are in a similar life stage or share similar travel energy levels.

What if my travel dates are flexible?

If your travel dates are flexible, state this clearly in your profile. You can mention a general season or a range of months, which can open up more possibilities for finding a partner whose availability aligns with yours.

How do I communicate with potential travel partners?

You can communicate with potential travel partners through our secure internal messaging system on urlaubspartner.net. We encourage initial communication through the platform before exchanging personal contact information.

What if I can't find a direct match for Singapore?

Even if you don't find an exact match immediately, keep your profile active. You can also broaden your search to women interested in Southeast Asia generell, and then narrow down to Singapore in discussions. New members join daily, increasing your chances over time.

Are there cultural considerations for women traveling together in Singapore?

Singapore is generally very open and respectful. Dressing respectfully when visiting religious sites is always advised. Public displays of affection are usually discreet, regardless of orientation. Adhering to local laws on cleanliness and public behavior is also very important.

What are some recommended activities for women traveling together in Singapore?

Enjoying high tea, exploring the vibrant street art in Haji Lane, indulging in a spa day, taking a cooking class, visiting the ArtScience Museum, exploring the Singapore Botanic Gardens, or enjoying cocktails with a view of the city skyline are all popular choices.

How far in advance should I start looking for a travel partner?

It's advisable to start looking at least 3-6 months before your intended travel date, especially if you have specific dates or preferences. This allows ample time for getting to know potential partners and planning your trip together.

Can I connect with someone for multiple trips, not just Singapore?

Absolutely! Many members form long-lasting travel friendships. While your initial search might be for Singapore, a great travel partnership can lead to planning future adventures to other destinations as well.

What if my travel partner and I have different budgets?

Openly discuss budget expectations early on. You might agree to separate some expenses, like accommodation, or compromise on activities. For example, some meals could be at hawker centers while others are at nicer restaurants. Flexibility and honesty are key.

What kind of support does urlaubspartner.net offer if issues arise?

urlaubspartner.net provides community guidelines and a reporting system for any inappropriate behavior or concerns. While we facilitate connections, the responsibility for vetting and travel arrangements lies with the individual members.

Is Singapore suitable for first-time international travelers?

Yes, Singapore is an excellent destination for first-time international travelers. It's very safe, has excellent infrastructure, English is widely spoken, and public transportation is efficient. Traveling with a partner makes it even easier to navigate.

Should I consider travel insurance when traveling to Singapore with a new partner?

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for all international trips, regardless of whether you're traveling solo or with a partner. It provides peace of mind for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.

How can I make my travel partner profile stand out?

Highlight your unique personality, include clear and friendly photos, specifically mention your dream Singapore activities, and convey genuine enthusiasm for travel and meeting new people. Be specific and positive in your language.

Can I search for a travel partner who has visited Singapore before?

While there isn't a specific filter for 'previously visited Singapore,' you can mention this preference in your profile or look for it in other members' bios. Many experienced travelers will often list places they've enjoyed.

What is the best way to handle disagreements during the trip?

Address disagreements calmly and privately. Respect each other's opinions, listen actively, and strive for compromise. Sometimes, taking a short break from each other or agreeing to pursue separate activities for a few hours can help diffuse tension.