Vacations can be one of the biggest tests—and biggest joys—in sobriety. The idea of travel might bring up worries: Will I be tempted? Will I feel left out? What if I go alone? Will a sober vacation even be fun?

But the truth is, travel can be a powerful tool for recovery—not against it. It offers a change of pace, new perspective, and moments of deep peace. Here are vacation ideas that align with your sober journey—and give you the adventure and relaxation you deserve.

Sober Retreats & Wellness Travel

If you want structure, community, and purpose while you unwind, a sober retreat might be for you.

  • Sober Vacations International and Retreat in the Pines offer group trips for people in recovery.
  • Yoga and meditation retreats in Sedona, Ojai, or Costa Rica offer healing and connection without substances.
  • Men’s spiritual retreats (like Mankind Project weekends) give you the chance to go deeper into personal growth.

You’ll meet like-minded people, eat healthy meals, and leave feeling stronger in your recovery.

Nature-Focused Adventure

Nature has its own kind of therapy—and it’s free. Consider:

  • Road-tripping through National Parks – Yosemite, Sequoia, Zion, and the Grand Canyon are within driving range from LA.
  • Camping trips – Whether it’s Big Sur, Joshua Tree, or Lake Tahoe, unplug from the chaos and reconnect with yourself.
  • Backpacking or Hiking Tours – If you want something guided, there are sober-friendly options through outdoor recovery groups.

Bring your journal, your favorite recovery literature, and maybe a trusted friend for accountability.

Urban Escapes Without the Party Scene

Who says you can’t enjoy a city sober vacation without bars and clubs?

  • Santa Fe, NM – Art galleries, spiritual centers, and beautiful desert landscapes.
  • Portland, OR – A quirky city with lots of sober-friendly cafés, bookstores, and green spaces.
  • Montreal or Vancouver – Safe, walkable cities with great public transit and tons to explore.

Search for sober or alcohol-free accommodations—many boutique hotels now cater to wellness-focused travelers.

Traveling with Intention: Tips for a Sober Trip

Even with a great destination, your mindset matters most. Here are some travel tips to help you stay grounded:

  • Plan your support – Let your sponsor or group know you’ll be away. Schedule check-ins.
  • Pack your tools – Books, meditations, recovery apps, and any comfort items you use daily.
  • Be ready for triggers – Airport bars, resort happy hours—know they’re coming and have a plan.
  • Build structure into your trip – Wake-up routines, morning walks, gratitude lists. Vacations can still have rhythm.

Bring a Sober Friend (or Make New Ones)

If you’re nervous about traveling alone, invite a friend in recovery—or find a group trip. Many sober vacation travelers meet lifelong friends through retreats or recovery-focused vacations.

Reach Out for Support Today

Vacation in recovery isn’t about restriction—it’s about rediscovery. You’re no longer numbing your way through beautiful places. You’re fully present. And that presence, that clarity, is what makes travel so deeply rewarding.

Whether you head for the hills or stay close to home, travel can deepen your sobriety—not distract from it. So plan it. Protect it. And enjoy it.

If you're looking for extra support on your addiction recovery journey, don't hesitate to get in touch with one of the team at Numa Recovery today.

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