Daniel Farò

What Kind Of Vacation You Like (Based On Your Myers-Briggs Type)

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Developmental Psychologist, MBTI personality expert, and best-selling author of How You’ll Do Everything Based On Your Personality Type, Heidi Priebe, shares what you’re like on vacation based on your MBTI type.

ENTP: Somehow learns the local language in less than a week and charms their way into everything for free.

INTP: Embarks on a solitary road trip with no fixed destination.

ENTJ: Calculates (and enforces) the precise amount of time that ought to be spent at each tourist attraction, based on an algorithm that compares utiles of happiness to time spent admiring beautiful landmarks.

INTJ: Selects the optimal hotel, dining and entertainment options by methodically narrowing down a list of possible selections prior to the trip.

ESFJ: Makes sure everyone’s wearing sunscreen and wakes up early each morning to pack the group lunch.

ISFJ: Thoughtfully selects souvenirs for loved ones back home and mementos to put in their scrapbook.

ESFP: Has a whirlwind vacation romance.

ISFP: Sees a great photo op, wanders into a back alley to capture the perfect lighting and gets lost. Rejoins the group three days later.

ISTJ: Schedules visits to every museum and historical site within a hundred mile radius.

ESTJ: Manages the trip budget.

ISTP: Stays home and enjoys the solitude of everyone being gone at last. 

ESTP: Convinces everyone to go bungee jumping.

INFJ: Spends vacation volunteering on a local organic farm.

ENFJ: Spends the trip resolving group conflicts and ensuring that their travel companions are enjoying themselves.

INFP: Hopes no one notices that they snuck away to a secluded beach to read.

ENFP: Wants to dine, live and mingle like the locals in order to have the most authentic experience possible.