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10 Graduation Trip Ideas that Make Perfect Gifts

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After years of studying (and probably a little partying) the time has come to walk across the stage to receive your diploma.

What’s next?

Whether it’s a job or advanced studies, be sure to take advantage of some time off to explore this beautiful world.

Sure, you could do the typical European or Southeast Asia backpack tour, but everyone does that.

Be bold and strike out on the unique adventure that you deserve after all of your hard work.

Here are 10 epic graduation trip ideas perfect for celebrating your academic achievements.

Go down under to Australia

Closeup of a koala bear sleeping on a tree branch.

Explore the land Down Under, aka Australia.

Take an epic road trip à la The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

Explore the Australian outback, where you can see natural wonders like Uluru (Ayers Rock) or Devils Marbles and visit Coober Pedy, the world’s opal mining capital.

Marvel at the gorgeous parks in less-touristy western Australia.

Visit a sheep farm or cattle ranch.

See the Great Barrier Reef and visit eastern Australia’s hip beaches.

Australia is huge and its landscape varies (beaches, rainforests, deserts, and more), so there’s plenty to explore.

Hang loose in Costa Rica

Aerial landscape view of a black sand beach in Costa Rica.

Head to Costa Rica to learn how to surf and practice yoga.

Check out Surf Diva, the first surf school for women, which operates surf camps in Nosara, Costa Rica

If your graduation trip lasts at least a few months, I recommend adding in time to volunteer with a local eco-friendly organization.

Check out Volunteer Match to find a reliable organization to partner with.

Learn to cook in Italy

Closeup of a small table with 2 Italian pasta dishes and several wine glasses filled with a drink.

Learn to cook the most delicious food you’ll ever eat in the Tuscany region of Italy.

I recommend Tuscookany or Tuscan Women Cook.

Don’t forget to tack on extra time to explore the vineyards of Tuscany too.

Whether you’re preparing for a career in the culinary world or just looking to pick up a new skill, you, your friends, and your family’s stomachs will be eternally grateful.

For more ideas for culinary adventure, check out my post on the best foodie destinations around the world.

Park hop across the US National Parks

Frost + Sun at Grand Canyon National Park, an excellent day trip from Las Vegas.
Photo by Meg Frost, All rights Reserved.

Spend the summer on a good ol’ fashioned road trip across the US, visiting as many US National Parks as you can.

In 2016, Jonathan Irish and Stefanie Payne spent a year road tripping across the US in an airstream trailer, visiting 59 national parks.

Check out the Greatest American Road Trip for ideas on putting together a plan for your NPS road trip.

For more road trip tips, check out my post on the best road trip apps.

Road trip it in a tuk tuk

Closeup of a tuk tuk vehicle parked while looking out to a beach and ocean.

While we’re on the topic of road trips…

You could road trip from coast to coast in the US or down either coast, but why not aim for something unique?

Grab your bestie and head to Sri Lanka or Cambodia with Large Minority.

Once there, you’ll head out on a week-long tuk tuk race where you and your friend must drive a tuk tuk to a new destination each day and complete fun challenges along the way.

It’s guaranteed to be a graduation trip you’ll never forget!

Embark on a Safari in Africa

Landscape view of a Land Rover vehicle driving through tall grass flatlands with the sun setting in the background.

Set off on a safari to admire gorgeous landscapes and observe animals in their natural habitat.

Africa is the leading continent for safari adventures, where travelers can visit a variety of landscapes from deserts to plains to rainforests, and more.

Popular countries in Africa for safaris include Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Given that safari adventures are so popular in most African nations, there are an overwhelming amount of tour operators to choose from.

To make this graduation trip idea a reality, select a reputable operator by looking into who they employ (as in, natives and locals) and how they give back to the regions where they work.

Natural Habitat Adventures, for example, is 100% carbon neutral.

They also are the official travel partner of the World Wildlife Fund, where the 2 organizations work together on crafting sustainable itineraries, supporting conservation projects, and more.

Set off on a sailing trip

Sail the islands between Greece + Turkey in an epic adventure

A sailing adventure is a great opportunity to UNPLUG and enjoy your time exploring the open waters.

Don’t shy away from a sailing adventure if you don’t already know how to sail.

Many popular tour operators offer sailing adventures that don’t need you to man your own sailboat.

Here are a few ideas to get you pumped for a sailing adventure.

Set sail in the gorgeous waters between Greece and Turkey, making stops at some of Greece’s most gorgeous destinations, such as Mykonos and Santorini.

Slowly make your way down the Amazon River, where you can also add a rainforest trek on to your itinerary.

If you don’t mind cold weather, hop aboard a cruise ship headed for chilly Antarctica where you can peep icebergs and hang with penguins.

Go backpacking through South America

Landscape view of a woman with her arms outstretched while overlooking the landscape and mountains in Patagonia.

Head to South America to learn more about the mysterious moai of Easter Island, trek to new World Wonder Machu Picchu or explore the landscape of Galápagos Islands, where you can observe animals you can’t see anywhere else in the world.

If you’re feeling super ambitious, have a ton of time off and have an endless supply of cash money, I challenge you to head to pull off the following bucket list itinerary.

How’s this for an epic graduation trip idea:

  • Quito, Ecuador
  • Galápagos Islands
  • Lima, Peru
  • Cuzco, Peru
  • Machu Picchu
  • Patagonia (Torres del Paine National Park, Glacier National Park)
  • Falkland Islands
  • Antarctica (Yes, really! You know you want to do it!)

Trace your lineage

This is one of my favorite graduation trip ideas!

To pull this one off, you might have to do a bit of research ahead of time to find out the where your ancestors came from if you don’t already know.

Consider taking an ancestral DNA test, such as the one from 23andMe, to get a general idea of where your ancestors are from.

I thought I knew where all of my ancestors were from, but after taking the 23andMe test, I was surprised by the results!

If you have information that goes back to your great grandparents’ names, Ancestry.com can also be helpful in finding more specific information, such as which town they lived or even the exact address!

Explore wondrous Egypt

A woman standing with her back to the camera with her hand on her straw hat. In the background are the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

Explore modern and ancient Egypt on an organized tour. The opportunities for exploration in Egypt are vast.

At the top of your list should be seeing the Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramids of Giza are the only original 7 Wonders of the World that still stands today, along with the Sphinx of Giza.

Another top spot to add to your itinerary are the Abu Simbel temples of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertiti and the Valley of the Kings.

If you can swing it, sailing the Nile River on a felucca, a traditional Egyptian sailboat, is a unique experience.

Another experience to consider is shopping at Khan el-Khalili, a large souk in the city of Cairo.

While highlights of Egypt can be seen in a week-long tour, the history and culture is so rich, that I recommend going only if you have a minimum of 2 weeks.

What are your graduation trip ideas?

Did you take a graduation trip or are perhaps looking to book one in the future? Let me know all about your graduation trip in the comments below!


About the author

Photo of travel blogger Meg Frost, of Frost + Sun, in Havana, Cuba.
Photo by Meg Frost, all rights reserved.

Meg Frost is a Boston-based travel blogger that helps people embrace technology to make vacation planning and traveling wicked easy, affordable, and fun.

She holds an M.A. in Journalism from Northeastern University and B.S. in Communication & American Studies from University of Miami.

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This post was originally published on April 13, 2017. It was last updated November 2, 2022.

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