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At 52, I finally checked off a teenage bucket list dream: getting scuba certified in Cozumel. It was more than just a vacation — it was life-changing. Travel opens your mind, takes you outside your comfort zone and reminds you that it’s never too late to learn something new. And what better souvenir than a skill that stays with you long after the trip is over?
From learning to play jazz in New Orleans to glassblowing in Venice, here are five unforgettable travel experiences that don't just take you somewhere new, they teach you something new about the world and maybe even about yourself.
Learn to Play Jazz in New Orleans
Always dreamed of learning to play an instrument, but never found the time? New Orleans might be the perfect place to start. Sure, the beignets and Sazeracs are tempting — but instead of listening to jazz, why not play it? The NOLA School of Music offers flexible private lessons for all skill levels. The classes cover everything from piano and trumpet to vocals and bass. They offer “à la carte” individual lessons with no weekly commitment at $52.50 for a 30-minute lesson. Whether you are reigniting a musical passion or trying something brand new, take the stage on your next trip to the Big Easy.
Learn to Cook With New Mexico’s Famous Chiles
New Mexico lives for chile season — and after a visit to the Santa Fe School of Cooking, you will too. Fall is prime time for chile harvesting and roasting in the Southwest, and there is no better way to savor it than by learning how to cook with these bold, smoky flavors yourself. Whether you are a salsa fanatic or simply curious about authentic New Mexican cuisine, the hands-on classes make it easy and fun to get cooking. Try the Southwest Sauces class, where you will learn to make green-chile poblano and smoky adobo tomato sauces. Each class runs from $89 to $120, lasts two to three hours, and includes all ingredients, tastings, and a recipe packet to take home along with your homemade sauces. This could be the perfect way to spice up your vacation!
Take a Woodworking Vacation in Coastal Maine
The smell of sawdust used to send a chill down my spine — thanks to one too many splinters in high school woodshop. But recently I discovered a place that’s made me think about woodworking in a whole new light. Tucked away in the charming coastal village of Rockport, Maine, the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship offers one- or two-week woodworking workshops that are nothing like the classes we dreaded as teens. The supportive instructors teach you skills such as joinery, carving, woodturning, and finishing. Enjoy the fall colors while you learn how to design and craft beautiful woodwork. Come home from this vacation with a unique handmade keepsake and confidence as well.
Learn to Scuba Dive in Cozumel
If you have ever dreamed of exploring the world beneath the waves, Cozumel’s warm, crystal-clear waters are the perfect place to start. Dressel Divers offers beginner-friendly scuba lessons and SDI certification courses. Try a session in the pool to get a feel for the gear and then move on to a Discovery Dive to explore the calm open waters alongside sea turtles, vibrant coral, and maybe even a curious eel. Dives start at $46, and the skilled instructors will tailor the session to your needs. Scuba diving was something I had always wanted to try, and I am so glad I did. I came home from Cozumel with more than beach photos and a tan — I came home with a new passion that will stay with me forever.
Try Glass Blowing in Venice
If Blown Away on Netflix left you dreaming of molten glass and dramatic spins at the furnace, here’s your chance to give it a try. At the Murano Glass Factory just outside Venice, you can take a 2- to 3-hour beginner glassblowing workshop inside a real working furnace studio. Led by a master glassmaker, you will learn the fundamentals of the art and craft a piece to take home. The experience also includes a tour of the facility, a bit of glassblowing history and behind-the-scenes insight into one of Italy’s most iconic art forms. Prices start at €360 for a private session, with options for pairs or small groups. If your dream Italian vacation involves a little more fire than a pizza oven, this might be your most unforgettable stop.
Try Something New
Learning a new skill while traveling doesn’t just make a trip memorable; it gives you something to bring home besides souvenirs. Travel is about exploring new places, discovering new passions, and self-discovery. Tap into that inner student. What have you always wanted to learn?
Have you ever taken a trip during which you learned something? Where did you go? Let us know in the comments below.