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The World Sober

Travel changes you. Sober travel changes you permanently.

Why sobriety is your travel superpower

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You remember everything

Every sunrise, every stranger's story, every meal that knocked you sideways. Sober travel lives in you forever — not just on your camera roll.

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Real human connections

You meet people clearly. No liquid courage needed. The friendships you build traveling sober are built on actual you — and they last.

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Real money for real experiences

The average person spends $2,000–$5,000 a year on alcohol. That is a flight to Japan. That is a week in Iceland. That money is yours now.

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Energy to actually do things

No hangovers. No lost mornings. You wake up at 6am in Sedona and hike before the crowds arrive. You outpace everyone.

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Safety and full awareness

You know where you are, who you are with, and what is happening. Situational awareness is a superpower — especially alone in a new country.

Trip planning tool

Get personalized advice

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Trip length

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Your personalized advice

  • →Mountain environments are naturally sober-friendly — fresh air, altitude, physical challenge.
  • →Push yourself. Summits produce the same endorphins substances promised and never delivered.
  • →Altitude affects everyone. Stay hydrated, sleep well, and listen to your body.
  • →Research trail conditions and book a local guide if this is your first mountain trip.
  • →One week gives you depth. Slow down — eat local, walk everywhere, resist the urge to over-schedule.

Pre-trip sober checklist

Before you leave

Find AA meetings worldwide → aa.org

Handling social pressure while traveling

10 sober-friendly destinations

Recovery retreats

Travel designed for recovery

A growing category of intentional travel is built specifically for people in recovery or seeking sobriety. These are not escapes — they are accelerators.

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Yoga Retreats

Week-long immersive yoga programs in Bali, Costa Rica, or Mexico. Sobriety is the default — most require it. Cost: $800–$3,000 including accommodations.

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Nature Therapy

Wilderness therapy programs — multi-day guided backcountry experiences designed specifically for people in recovery. Transformative and evidence-backed.

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Adventure Therapy

Rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and high-ropes programs paired with counseling. Physical challenge as a vehicle for emotional breakthrough. Used in clinical recovery settings.

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Meditation Retreats

Vipassana 10-day silent retreats (free worldwide), mindfulness retreats, and Buddhist temple stays. Many require sobriety — you already qualify.

My travel bucket list

Where will sobriety take you?

Add destinations you intend to see. These are promises to yourself.

The world does not get smaller in sobriety. It gets clearer.