
After exhausting their local dating app options, singletons are setting their sights on international love this summer. A survey of 2,000 solo travellers revealed that two-thirds have reactivated dormant dating apps in the hopes of finding romance abroad. One-fifth have even selected their holiday destination based on its dating potential, with a third expressing interest in dating locals.
Among those who have already experienced dating abroad, one-fifth reported gaining a deeper understanding of the culture through dating a local. While one in ten stated that finding a holiday romance is a travel priority – with men more likely than women to pursue a holiday romance back home – a third viewed these romances as short-term fun.
However, international dating isn’t without its challenges. Four in ten have encountered embarrassing translation issues when trying to connect with locals, ranging from accidental swearing to unintentional insults.
To avoid such communication mishaps, a quarter have turned to language learning apps to improve their linguistic abilities. Yet, due to roaming charges, one in ten have had to ghost a potential match.
The study conducted by OnePoll.com found that 30 per cent have been hit with higher-than-expected roaming charges while abroad. Some have faced bills exceeding £150, and 24 per cent have paid for additional roaming data to message someone during their trip.
Lewis Henry from iD Mobile, the company that commissioned the study and provides inclusive roaming across 50 global destinations as standard, stated: “Whether it’s sparks in Seville or soul-searching in Santorini, we want our customers to stay connected – for love, fun and everything in between.”
To help globetrotters find their perfect match, iD Mobile has partnered with TV host and sex and relationships expert Anna Richardson to provide Brits with practical tips for navigating romance overseas.
“Travellers are shifting away from the idea that holiday romance has to mean something short-lived or superficial,” Anna said.
“Whether it’s a deep conversation over dinner in Florence or a hike with a local in Croatia, it’s about connection, not just chemistry. Flirting abroad can be exciting and memorable, but it’s easy to put your foot in it if you’re not tuned into the local culture.”
ANNA RICHARDSON’S TOP FIVE TIPS FOR DATING ABROAD:
Use apps to your advantage:
From dating to translation tools, tech can be a bridge – just always double-check before hitting send to avoid awkward misunderstandings!
Read the room (and the culture):
Swot up before diving blindly into an awkward situation. A kiss on the cheek in one place might mean something more elsewhere.
Flirting is about confidence:
It’s not all about chemistry. A great connection can start with something simple, like offering local tips or asking for recommendations.
Learn a few local phrases:
A little effort goes a long way and shows genuine interest.
Don’t let roaming kill the mood:
Ghosting because of mobile charges? Not a good look! Choose a plan that enables you to stay connected without worry.