Living life on the edge: My Croatia adventure
My decision to book my first Flash Pack adventure came from my desire to go to Croatia, but due to work clashes, my go-to holiday pals were a no-go.
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Determined not to let this stop me, I went over the options in my mind…
- I could go alone
- I could join a group tour (surely full of 18-23 year olds gap and I just wouldn’t fit in!)
- I could postpone the trip for another year…No thank you.
I was sure there must be another way so I kept searching and finally came across Flash Pack’s group adventures. Small group adventure holidays (in style) with other people in their 30s and 40s? Perfect. I immediately got in touch.
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I’d not been on a group tour since my early 20s when travelling in OZ and NZ so I was a little nervous, but the team answered my (many!) questions and put my mind at ease. Whilst most people opt to share a room on Flash Pack tours, I’m someone who needs some ‘me time’ after a day with people and this wasn’t a problem – I went ahead and booked my trip to Croatia. Yay!
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The trip itself was fantastic and the people I met were all friendly, interesting and keen to live life to the full. I made some fantastic friends along the way who I’m still in touch with now. From kayaking down waterfalls to hiking beautiful national parks, the pace of the trip is fast – but if you go with an open mind and are willing to push through your comfort zone it’s amazing.
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I’m not saying this is always easy. I’d love to say the photo below is of me leaping into the water, but it’s not. Standing on the edge of that cliff, I let fear get the better of me. However, from that moment onwards I made a decision: to live a life of love and passion rather than a life of fear.
Coming home I felt a great sense of achievement – it’s actually quite liberating to pack up and go on a trip that you want to take, when you want to, because you want to.
If you’re thinking about booking an adventure then ask yourself what’s stopping you – if your answer is fear based I’d really encourage you to let it go and just go for it! You won’t regret it and who knows, you could even be writing the next blog!
Laura Birch is a 32-year-old HR, learning and development professional hoping to make a small difference. Follow @my_positive_place on Instagram and Facebook to hear more positive learnings on life, love, travel and everything inbetween.
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Photos: Laura Yates