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Boredom is a gift

Why Boredom Matters

Modern life won’t let us be bored, where the “attention economy” has us paying all the wrong bills.

But boredom is something we need.

That’s because real life doesn’t happen when we hold our devices to our faces, but when we step outside and smell the roses. It’s when time stretches out and life bubbles to the surface.

Boring journeys aren’t dull journeys. They’re a solution for travellers – kids and parents, couples and soloists – who want to ditch distraction, sever their screen time, and search of moments that matter – and memories that will last.

How it actually feels

When planning disappears

A busy family who loves to travel but rarely has time to plan landed in Iceland with everything thoughtfully handled. No mental load of what’s next or where to go. What filled that space instead? Long stretches of driving through volcanic landscapes. Meals that lingered because there was nowhere else to be. That’s the shift we see again and again.

See how we design travel for families

“No guesswork, no stress—just the freedom to immerse ourselves in the beauty of Iceland. From meals to lodging, driving to daily activities, everything was seamless. It allowed us to simply be present and enjoy each moment together as a family.”

Chantale and her family found boredom in Iceland

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With seamless, joyful trips that bring you fully into the present.

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They gave us all the time we needed

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The freedom to immerse ourselves in the beauty of Iceland

Chantale went to Iceland

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