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The 15 best places to travel alone

There’s nothing like gallivanting around the globe on your own. These are the best solo travel destinations in the world

John Bills

Nothing sounds quite as liberating as upping sticks and going to see the world, at whatever pace, and for however long you want. The freedom of only being tied to your own schedule is the beauty of travelling solo, and it seems like lots of us are catching on. 

Travelling the world alone has only grown in popularity since we came out of pandemic restrictions, with many of us adopting the ‘life’s too short’ mindset, and working up the courage to just book that damn flight. And why shouldn’t we? There’s such an abundance of places to travel solo, some so glorious that you won’t even notice you don’t have company. 

Of course, there are some things to consider if you’re jetting off solo. Safety, especially for women travellers , is an important element to factor into your planning, among plenty of other aspects that need weighing up. We’ve done our research: here is our list of the best solo travel destinations in the world. 

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The best places to travel alone

Iceland

1.  Iceland

The aptly-named ‘land of fire and ice’ is a magnet for nature fanatics, and perfect for those travelling solo. An abundance of caves, caverns, black-sand beaches, waterfalls, volcanoes and geysers should be plenty to keep you occupied, as the landscape and scope of this Nordic island is second to none. The country’s charming capital, Reykjavik , is jam-packed with activity – why not add the Blue Lagoon or the Laugarvatn Fontana to your to-do list for some solo relaxation? And the best thing about Iceland for solo travellers is the safety. The country is named time and time again named  one of the safest places for travellers , thanks to low crime rates and a generally accepting society. It’s definitely one for the bucket list.

📍 Discover the best things to do in Iceland

East Coast Australia

2.  East Coast Australia

It goes without saying that Australia is absolutely massive. Mahoosive. Ginormous. And while that fact might make it seem daunting, particularly for those of us travelling solo, most of the action is concentrated on the East Coast. There are plenty of classic routes that run from Adelaide to Brisbane and beyond, allowing intrepid explorers to visit a variety of exciting towns that each seem to have their own magnificent ocean view. Australians are famously sociable, too, so meeting new people will never be an issue in this isolated corner of our beautiful planet.

📍 Discover the best places to visit in Australia

Botswana

3.  Botswana

For those keen to explore the wonders of Africa, Botswana is likely your best bet. The country has a wealth of wildlife to appreciate and observe, with nearly 40 percent of its land area being devoted to national parks. The Okavango Delta, Kalahari Desert and Chobe National Park are world-renowned safari spots, home to everything from giraffes to rhinos. Botswana is also a politically and economically steady nation, and ranks highly on safety indexes for African countries. This, plus the fact that many Botswanans speak excellent English, makes it a great destination to navigate on your solo travels.

Canada

4.  Canada

Canada ’s name is one thrown around most often when it comes to solo travel. The population has a worldwide reputation for their friendliness, and the country has everything you could want from a travel destination. Incredible off-the-grid adventure opportunities like visiting the Rockies, Niagara Falls and Banff National Park offer up plenty to see for intrepid globetrotters. However, Toronto is considered one of the world’s most multicultural cities, and Vancouver is famed for its unique urban design, stunning surroundings and the fact it's on the doorstep to some incredible nature. The weather? Not so great, but the people? Incredible.

Vietnam

5.  Vietnam

Vietnam ’s unique beauty and complicated history make it a compelling travel destination, particularly for those doing so alone. The country has grown into a popular travelling hotspot, and that’s led to a thriving social scene – the well-established tourist route means it should be really easy to meet like-minded travellers to journey alongside. Ha Long Bay, Hanoi and the Ha Giang Loop are three of the nation’s tourist highlights. There are also great transport networks, it’s budget-friendly and full of hostels. What more could you ask for when you’re travelling alone?

📍 Discover the  best things to do in Vietnam

Portugal

6.  Portugal

Portugal’s most popular spots frequently pick up travel awards and plaudits alike, and the hype is not without good reason. Lisbon is a backpacker’s dream, while the dreamlike beauty of Porto attracts wide-eyed adventurers from all over the world.  The Algarve is much more than its budget holiday destination suggests, and the rest of the country is packed with stunning sights and spots. This European treasure boasts 800km of coastline, and it’s a particularly surfer-friendly paradise, thanks to the fact it’s perched on the edge of the Atlantic.

📍 Discover the best things to do in Portugal

Chile

7.  Chile

In South America, Chile leads the way in terms of quality of life, and unsurprisingly, lowest crime rate. It’s the perfect destination for people travelling alone thanks to its tight-knit community of backpackers, and, of course, abundance of sights to see. Atacama, the driest desert in the world, is located in the north, while there’s plenty to see in Santiago, the nation’s capital. You won’t go thirsty either, thanks to the fantastic Chilean repertoire of beer and wine. It’s also considered one of the best places in the world for stargazing, thanks to its high altitude.

Slovenia

8.  Slovenia

Small but perfectly formed, Slovenia is a tremendous destination for solo travellers. The old ‘four seasons in a day’ adage is very much alive and well in a place where you can spend the morning skiing in the Alps before heading for a romantic solo sunset on the Adriatic at Piran. The capital, Ljubljana, is the perfect base for exploration, a city of friendly people and social spots an easy bus or train from Slovenia’s famous lakes and less-famous postcard villages. Pro tip: pick up a €15 IZLETka train ticket and get unlimited travel on the weekends.

📍 Discover four Slovenian getaways that are good for the planet

New Zealand

9.  New Zealand

New Zealand is a country that just gets things right. For one, it takes its reputation as one of the safest countries in the world very seriously, meaning travellers can explore in total security. But it isn’t usually safety that brings individual adventurers to New Zealand ; instead, it’s the dazzling landscapes, buzzing towns and cities and convivial people that make NZ the place it is. All of the bigger towns are backpacker paradises filled with history, culture and booze (the great trifecta of backpacking), and the scenery in between is staggering.

📍 Discover the best things to do in New Zealand

Ireland

10.  Ireland

Irish storytelling is world-famous, immortalised in the novels of Joyce, Stoker, Wilde and the rest. Spend an evening in any Dublin pub and you will almost certainly hear a tale for the ages, as locals spin yarns and transport listeners to a world within a world, one pint at a time. The friendly hospitality of the Irish guarantees good conversation, while the stunning breadth of nature here allows for tranquil walks and plenty of room to think, ideal for solo travel. Getting around also couldn’t be easier, as it looks like Irish railway services are about to be amped up .

📍 Discover the best things to do in Ireland

Japan

11.  Japan

It can often feel as though Japan has been organised with solo travellers in mind. The efficiency of its transport links is as legendary as such things can be, allowing vagabonds all the time in the world to hit up the gripping cities and out-of-this-world scenery. (Check out our Japan rail itinerary if you’re planning to see the place by train.) The Japanese are among the friendliest in the world, the food is incredible and the whole experience is exactly that: an experience. It’s also another country that is consistently ranked the safest destination in the world for solo travellers .

📍 Discover the best things to do in Japan

Greek Islands

12.  Greek Islands

No matter your preferred form of travel, a spot of island-hopping in Greece is almost a rite of passage for any traveller. That’s why you’ll meet everyone from excitable backpackers to considered veterans of the road here, each with a different story to tell. The Greek Islands are gorgeous and lush, not to mention packed with excellent food. Each one seems ready to capture your heart and convince you to stay forever and ever. Kefalonia and Corfu are the most popular and thus offer endless social opportunities, while the serenity of Naxos and Icaria will appeal to more introverted explorers.

📍 Discover the best Greek islands

Bhutan

13.  Bhutan

What could be safer than a culture so infused with Buddhism? Bhutan is definitely a place to include on your list should safety be one of your top priorities. The Trans Bhutan Trail reopened in 2022 , meaning travellers can follow in the footsteps of pilgrims and monks who trod the 400km route. The architecture is awe-inspiring, and the tiny country is of course perched on the very edge of the Himalayas, meaning the views are truly unmatched. There’s also tranquil lakes, luscious green valleys and dazzling glaciers to admire. Take heed: you will need some extra cash to splash in Bhutan, as the country has a pretty steep tourist tax .

Croatia

14.  Croatia

Another super-safe solo-friendly destination is this jewel of the Adriatic. Boundless glorious beaches, fascinating mediaeval towns and relatively low prices are what Croatia has become so popular for. The nightlife is another perk of this place – the festival calendar is absolutely jam-packed, and Croatian cities are known for their cheap drinks and plethora of party spots. Eight national parks are also dotted around the country. Like waterfalls? There’s a whopping 90 of them at Plitvice Lakes,  though if you want a dip, head to the smaller falls at Krka National Park instead. Croatia is also an underrated wine producer and, of course, a hotspot for  Game of Thrones  fans.

📍 Discover the best things to do in Croatia

Singapore

15.  Singapore

The phrase ‘melting pot’ is ridiculously overused, but one place that’s truly worthy of the label is Singapore . The island nation is a glorious meeting of different cuisines and cultures, with a landscape characterised by ancient temples and towering glass skyscrapers. Singapore is also incredibly safe, according to 96 percent of locals who we surveyed last year for our annual list of the world’s best cities . There are plenty of hostels if you’re wanting to meet other travellers. Spend your time soaking up the year-round tropical climate, and make sure to go on a food tour through Singapore’s  markets . 

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Best Countries for Traveling Alone

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The Top 5 Countries for Traveling Alone

In the first three months of 2023, an estimated 235 million tourists traveled internationally, more than doubling the total for that same period in 2022, according to the World Tourism Organization . With international arrivals at 80% of pre-pandemic levels during the same period, tourism appears well on its way to a post-COVID recovery.

Meanwhile, as more and more people return to their pre-pandemic vacation destinations – or take a trek to a new location – some are likely to hit the road solo. But where should they go?

[ SEE MORE: The 25 Best Countries in the World ]

A companion to the overall 2023 Best Countries rankings from U.S. News, the 2023 Best Countries to Travel Alone rankings are drawn from a survey of more than 17,000 people across the globe. They specifically highlight countries based on respondents’ perceptions of them in relation to seven attributes: culturally accessible , fun , friendly , pleasant climate , safe , scenic and unapproachable .

These are the top five countries for solo travel.

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No. 5: Portugal

Just west of Spain, Portugal’s coastline is a good fit for travelers seeking sunshine and beach action . Alternatively, visitors can wander around the capital city of Lisbon’s historic Praça do Comércio – or commerce square – which opens into the Tagus River.

Portugal is considered a highly approachable country by global survey respondents, and received particularly stellar marks for perceptions of its climate and cultural accessibility .

Learn more about Portugal .

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No. 4: New Zealand

Teeming with natural beauty and a variety of outdoor activities, New Zealand is an ideal destination for more adventurous travelers. The country’s zip lining, hiking, rafting and skydiving opportunities can lend themselves to an action-packed vacation experience .

Among global survey respondents, New Zealand was seen as particularly friendly and as the most scenic country among those assessed.

Learn more about New Zealand .

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No. 3: Italy

With its Roman ruins and well-known cuisine , Italy welcomed nearly 50 million international tourists in 2022, according to World Tourism Organization data. Those who visit the Mediterranean country also can sail through Venetian waterways or soak up some sun on the Amalfi Coast .

Global survey respondents see Italy as the most culturally accessible country among those assessed.

Learn more about Italy .

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No. 2: Greece

Greece, the so-called cradle of Western civilization, awaits history-minded travelers who can wander through the ruins at Delphi or pop into the Parthenon in Athens, a former temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena. For those looking for a more modern experience, Santorini offers boat tours, as well as beautiful (and less ancient) architecture.

Among global survey respondents, Greece was No. 1 for its pleasant climate and No. 2 for its scenery .

Learn more about Greece .

top 10 countries to travel alone

No. 1: Spain

From the Basque Country in the north to Andalusia in the south, Spain beckons solo travelers with a wealth of culture and cuisine , so it’s no wonder close to 72 million tourists flocked there in 2022, according to World Tourism Organization data.

However, tourists might face tough itinerary decisions planning their vacation. Barcelona alone features the towering Sagrada Familia church and the sprawling 30-acre Park Güell. About five hours away in Pamplona, you can catch the running of the bulls – if your getaway falls in early July.

Global survey respondents hold Spain in particularly high regard for being fun , friendly and culturally accessible , as well as for its climate .

Learn more about Spain .

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These Are the Top 5 Countries for Traveling Alone

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The 2023 Best Countries rankings , formed in partnership with global marketing and communications services company WPP and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, are based on a study that surveyed more than 17,000 global citizens to assess perceptions of 87 countries using 73 different attributes. Learn more here .

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A number of independent kingdoms united in 1492 to form the Kingdom of Spain, a cultural patchwork that continues to shape the modern nation’s dynamic identity. Spain comprises much of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Portugal on the southwestern edge of Europe. It also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and two enclaves in North Africa.

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top 10 countries to travel alone

#3 out of 85 in 2022

Located in southeastern Europe, Greece as an independent nation is young, existing since the 19th century. Its civilization, however, is one of history’s oldest and most influential, credited with creating the concept of democracy as well as the ancient Olympic Games, and laying Western foundations in science, the arts and philosophy.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#2 out of 85 in 2022

Italy is a south-central European country, whose boot-shaped borders extend into the Mediterranean Sea. The country’s historical cities, world-renowned cuisine and geographic beauty make it a popular destination for more than 40 million tourists each year. The nation is home to Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest and most active volcano, and houses two countries within its borders – the Vatican and San Marino.

top 10 countries to travel alone

British and Polynesian influences course through picturesque New Zealand, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia . Early Maori settlers ceded sovereignty to British invaders with the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, and European settlers flooded in. Today, 70 percent of Kiwis, a common term for the people of New Zealand after a native flightless bird, are of European descent. A sense of pride has surged among the Maori, the country’s first settlers who now account for about 14 percent, as homeland grievances become more openly addressed.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#6 out of 85 in 2022

Jutting into the Atlantic Ocean on the edge of the Iberian Peninsula and flanked by Spain  to the east, Portugal is a nation with its gaze turned outward. Its history is steeped in discovery and exploration, beginning with early leaders that, after ousting Celtic and Moorish settlers in the 12th century, focused on building their kingdom beyond continental borders.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#5 out of 85 in 2022

The Commonwealth of Australia occupies the Australian continent. The country also includes some islands, most notably Tasmania. Indigenous people occupied the land for at least 40,000 years before the first British settlements of the 18th century.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#12 out of 85 in 2022

Thailand, which translates to “land of the free,” is the only Southeast Asian nation that did not encounter European colonization. Located just above the equator, the nation is wedged into the Indochina peninsula with neighbors Myanmar , Laos and Cambodia and has an arm that extends out to Malaysia .

top 10 countries to travel alone

The Republic of Ireland is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean, separated from Britain on the east by the Irish Sea. Nicknamed the Emerald Isle for its well-watered grasslands, the country is known for its rich cultural traditions, lively pub scene and its struggles for independence. The country comprises five-sixths of the island of Ireland – the remaining sixth is Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom . After a bloody fight for independence and civil war in the early 20th century, Ireland became a republic in 1949.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Switzerland

#10 out of 85 in 2022

Switzerland, officially called the Swiss Confederation, is a small country in Central Europe made up of 16,000 square miles of glacier-carved Alps, lakes and valleys. It is one of the world’s wealthiest countries, and has been well-known for centuries for its neutrality.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#9 out of 85 in 2022

Occupying half of South America’s land mass, Brazil is the giant of the continent – both in size and in population. Brazil’s history is filled with economic turmoil, veering from boom to bust, and its culture is a melting pot that has traditionally welcomed the world. Brazil is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. However, the country in the 21st century confronts serious questions touching on poverty, inequality, governance and the environment.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Netherlands

#7 out of 85 in 2022

Situated along the fringes of Western Europe, the Netherlands is a coastal lowland freckled with windmills characteristic of its development around the water. Three major European rivers - the Rhine, Meuse and Schelde - run through neighbors Germany  and Belgium into the nation’s busy ports.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#13 out of 85 in 2022

Austria a culturally rich, high-income parliamentary democracy that hosts several key international organizations. Located in the heart of Central Europe, the modern Austrian state was shaped by the two world wars of the 20th century.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#11 out of 85 in 2022

Canada takes up about two-fifths of the North American continent, making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia . The country is sparsely populated, with most of its 35.5 million residents living within 125 miles of the U.S. border. Canada’s expansive wilderness to the north plays a large role in Canadian identity, as does the country’s reputation of welcoming immigrants.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#17 out of 85 in 2022

Bordered by the Pacific Ocean on its West and the Gulf of Mexico to its East, Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America and has the second-largest economy. The nation is one of contrasts, with terrain encompassing arid lands and Caribbean coastlines and a society that has extremes of wealth and poverty. Once home of the Maya, Aztec and other ancient civilizations, Mexico was ruled by Spain starting in the early 16th century. Administered by Spain  for three centuries, the country achieved independence early in the 19th century, first as a short-lived empire and then as a republic in 1824.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#14 out of 85 in 2022

The Kingdom of Sweden, flanked by Norway to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east, expands across much of the Scandinavian Peninsula and is one of the largest countries in the European Union by land mass. Capital city Stockholm was claimed in the 16th century, and border disputes through the Middle Ages established the modern-day nation.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#15 out of 85 in 2022

It is difficult to overstate the influence  France has on the world, both in the past and today. Located in Western Europe, France is one of the world’s oldest countries, and its reach extends around the globe through science, politics, economics and perhaps above all, culture. Starting in the Middle Ages, France evolved through kingdom, empire and finally, into a republic. It was one of the first nations to champion the rights of the individual.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#16 out of 85 in 2022

The Kingdom of Norway is the westernmost country in the Scandinavian peninsula , made up mostly of mountainous terrain. Nearly all of its population lives in the south, surrounding the capital, Oslo. Norway’s coastline is made up of thousands of miles of fjords, bays and island shores. The Norwegians developed a maritime culture, and were active throughout the Viking era, establishing settlements in Iceland and Greenland.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#19 out of 85 in 2022

The Kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 10th century and includes two North Atlantic island nations, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Along with Sweden and Norway, it forms Scandinavia, a cultural region in Northern Europe.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#21 out of 85 in 2022

Founded as a British trading colony in the 19th century, Singapore is a bustling metropolis in Southeast Asia and home to one of the world’s busiest ports. The vast majority of its 5.7 million citizens live on the eponymous capital island, and dozens of surrounding islands complete the city state. Gross domestic product per capita is high and unemployment is low, making Singapore one of the wealthiest nations in the world.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#18 out of 85 in 2022

Geography defines the history and culture of Nordic Finland, one of the most northern-reaching countries in the world. Bordered by Scandinavia, Russia , the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, Finland and its vast stretches of heavily forested open land acts as a northern gate between West and East.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#20 out of 85 in 2022

Argentina, the birthplace of tango, has experienced its share of tragedy and hardship since it became an independent nation in the early 19th century. During the 20th century, Argentina tilted between democracy and authoritarian rule, marked by the 1976-1983 “Dirty War” launched against political opponents of the country’s military government. Democracy returned to Argentina in 1983. The overwhelming majority of its citizens are ethnically European or partially European, reflecting the country’s 16th-century Spanish colonization and the waves of 19th and early 20th century immigration that flowed from Europe – particularly Spain and Italy .

top 10 countries to travel alone

#23 out of 85 in 2022

Japan, one of the world’s most literate and technically advanced nations, is an East Asian country made up of four main islands. While most of Japan is covered by mountains and heavily wooded areas, the country’s roughly 126 million people lead a distinctly urban lifestyle. Long culturally influenced by its neighbors, today the country blends  its ancient traditions with aspects of Western life.

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#25 out of 85 in 2022

The Kingdom of Belgium is a small, highly developed and urbanized country in Western Europe bordered by the Netherlands , Germany , Luxembourg , France and the North Sea. The nation known for beer, chocolate and castles features Dutch, French and German as official languages.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Located in the heart of Central America, Costa Rica has  been one of the most politically and economically stable countries in Central America since its birth in the 19th century The nation compares favorably to its regional neighbors in areas of human development, and it has used its landscapes of jungles, forests and coastlines to develop an international reputation for ecotourism . Costa Rica’s constitution was adopted in 1949, and has since been amended to declare the nation as multicultural and multiethnic.

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United Kingdom

#26 out of 85 in 2022

The United Kingdom is a highly developed nation that exerts considerable international economic, political, scientific and cultural influence. Located off the northwest corner of Europe, the country includes the island of Great Britain – which contains England, Scotland and Wales – and the northern portion of the island of Ireland . The country’s role on the global stage faces new questions as the nation withdrew from the European Union. , as well as the policies supporting the eurozone .

top 10 countries to travel alone

#22 out of 85 in 2022

Founded in 1923, Turkey is home to a unique intersection of culture as the nation bridges Asia with Europe. The country is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, though influences of bygone Roman and Byzantine rule pepper the streets and skyline. Extravagant mosques and cathedrals can both be found within blocks of the Grand Bazaar in the city of Istanbul, home to 14 million people. Religious identity is an important part of Turkey’s evolution. For more than a decade, power struggles between a military-backed secular government and an increasingly popular religious movement have raised concerns about government stability.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Croatia has found itself at the crossroads of major historical movements, both East and West. These political shifts have uniquely shaped its present-day borders, which curve around Bosnia and Herzegovina in central Europe and stretch along the Adriatic Sea opposite Italy. The nation’s stunning Mediterranean coastline eases into the rugged Dinaric Alps and, continuing northeast, the fertile plains of the Danube River.

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Not Ranked in 2022

The Republic of Cyprus is an island nation located south of Turkey near the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Philippines

#34 out of 85 in 2022

Thousands of islands in the South China Sea comprise the tropical nation of the Philippines. The land of beautiful beaches and abundant biodiversity has long been plagued by political instability, but its resilient economy continues to improve and push ahead of others in the region. The Republic of the Philippines claimed independence from Japan  after World War II in 1946 with assistance from the United States , which had exercised colonial rule over the nation earlier in the century. American influence and ties remain prevalent in the Filipino society, although the relationship has become more strained since the 2016 election of President Rodrigo Duterte.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#36 out of 85 in 2022

The Kingdom of Morocco is a Muslim country in western North Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Just an hour ferry ride from Spain , the country has a unique mix of Arab, Berber, African and European cultural influences. Unlike many of its neighbors, Morocco remained independent for much of its history. Once part of the Roman Empire, the country was ruled by a series of kingdoms after the Arab conquest of the late seventh century. Morocco thwarted attempts at Turkish and European control until the country became a French  protectorate from 1912 to 1956, when it gained independence.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Egypt, with vast swaths of desert in its east and west and the rich Nile River Valley at its heart, is site to one of the world’s earliest and greatest civilizations. Its location at the northeast corner of Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea has made it a cultural and trading center. But its location has also made it a prize to claim by empires and put it at the center of social and religious movements.

top 10 countries to travel alone

#28 out of 85 in 2022

Poland is a medium-sized nation located in central Europe with a history and culture shaped by a millennium of conflict across the European continent. The Christian Kingdom of Poland was formally created in 1025 and by the mid-16th century the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth was one of the largest countries on the continent. Partitioned by neighboring countries in the late 18th century, Poland briefly regained its independence following World War I. Nazi Germany and the former Soviet Union invaded the country in 1939, marking the beginning of World War II.

top 10 countries to travel alone

Located in two separate regions in the South China Sea, Malaysia is a small country with a fast-growing economy. Once a British colony, the country is home to about 29 million people , many of whom live in or near the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Located on an ocean trade route, Malaysia came under the influence of China , India , the Middle East and eventually Great Britain in the late 18th century. The Federation of Malaysia was formed in 1948 by the unification of former British-ruled territories along the Malay Peninsula. In 1963, the former British colonies of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, joined the Federation, thereafter known simply as Malaysia.

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Dominican Republic

#29 out of 85 in 2022

The Dominican Republic, the land of merengue and baseball, occupies two-thirds of the island Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea. It was the site of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas, as well the first toehold for European settlement. The country’s history reflects many of the historical challenges that the rest of Latin America has faced: civil disorder, ethnic tensions, authoritarian rule and economic upheaval. The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, with a multi-party political system and traditional separations of government power falling on executive, legislative and judicial branches.

top 10 countries to travel alone

United States

#30 out of 85 in 2022

The United States of America is a North American nation that is the world’s most dominant economic and military power. Likewise, its cultural imprint spans the world, led in large part by its popular culture expressed in music, movies and television.

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#35 out of 85 in 2022

Germany, the most populous nation in the European Union, possesses one of the largest economies in the world and has seen its role in the international community grow steadily since reunification. The Central European country borders nine nations, and its landscape varies, from the northern plains that reach to the North and Baltic seas to the Bavarian Alps in the south.

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#39 out of 85 in 2022

Made up of a chain of thousands of islands between Asia and Australia, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation. Indonesia’s people are diverse, speaking more than 300 languages and ranging from cosmopolitan urbanites to rural villagers. There are hundreds of volcanoes in Indonesia, the most famous of which is Krakatoa, whose explosion in 1883 was one of the most catastrophic in history. Hindu-Buddhist and Muslim kingdoms existed before the arrival of the Dutch , who colonized the archipelago but ceded independence to the country after an occasionally violent struggle in 1949. From 1967 until 1988, President Suharto ruled Indonesia with an iron hand. Free and fair elections took place in 1999, after rioting toppled his dictatorship.

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#37 out of 85 in 2022

Peru is a nation whose history  is as diverse as the peaks and valleys of its terrain. A strip of the Andes mountains separates a stretch of coastal plains from the dense Amazon jungle that covers more than half of the country. It is the third-largest country in South America, linking Ecuador and Chile  along the west coast and bordering  Colombia , Brazil and Bolivia  inland. The ancient empire of the Incas was centered in Peru, leaving remnants of an expansive kingdom in its wake. A bite of the indigenous coca leaf can help to settle altitude sickness for those who climb the majestic Incan citadel of Machu Picchu.

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#32 out of 85 in 2022

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a landlocked country in Western Europe with Belgium to the west, France to the south and Germany to the east. The country is one of the smallest in the world, as well as one of the wealthiest. Castles and churches dot its forests and rolling hills.

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South Africa

#38 out of 85 in 2022

South Africa is located on the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on both the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Africa’s third-largest economy behind Nigeria and Egypt , South Africa draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year eager to see its impressive terrain, wildlife and cultural diversity. Although South Africa has come a long way since the end of apartheid in 1994, it remains a country of vast inequality and high crime. While the country is dotted with world-class dining, trendy shops, sprawling vineyards and upscale safari lodges, townships lacking basic infrastructure are often only a short distance away.

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#40 out of 85 in 2022

Distance is one way to define Chile, a long, narrow country on South America’s western coastline whose dramatic landscapes may play a part in the country’s history of producing great poets. A trip from the country’s northern border with Peru  to its southern tip at Cape Horn covers 2,700 miles. Chile is narrow – its widest point is just 150 miles – as its eastern border with Argentina  backs up against the Andes, the longest continental mountain range in the world.

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#41 out of 85 in 2022

The Czech Republic may have been born in 1993, but the nation’s history goes back more than 1,000 years. Its location in the heart of Central Europe has nurtured a rich culture yet provided its people with a reserve born from interference and invasions from larger powers. Perhaps due to the country’s history, the people are among the least religious in the world.

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#44 out of 85 in 2022

Panama is a Central American nation that connects Costa Rica and South America by way of Colombia . Much of the country’s narrative is tied to a connector of another kind: the Panama Canal, a hub of global trade and transportation that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Caribbean Sea. Construction of the canal began immediately after Panama’s secession from Colombia at the turn of the 20th century. The two nations, along with Ecuador and Venezuela initially, claimed joint independence from Spain  in 1821. The massive project was financed and built by the United States in return for a claim to sovereignty over land on either side of it, effectively splitting Panama in half.

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South Korea

#43 out of 85 in 2022

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is a nation in eastern Asia that occupies the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula and has a long history of conflict. Liberated from Japan in 1945 at the end of World War II, South Korea was invaded by communist forces in North Korea several years later. Aid from the United Nations helped end the three-year war and support the south on its path to democracy. A critical divide between the two nations along the center of the peninsula remains.

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#42 out of 85 in 2022

Hungary is a landlocked Central European country and a former Soviet satellite state that held its first multiparty elections in 1990. Today, the country is a parliamentary democracy with Budapest as its capital city.

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Colombia is located in the northwest corner of South America and is the continent’s most populous Spanish-speaking nation. Roughly twice the geographic size of France , Colombia is bordered by both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well as Panama , Venezuela, Brazil , Peru and Ecuador. Colombia won independence from Spain  in the early 19th century, and was one of three countries that formed out of the 19th-century collapse of Gran Colombia – the other two nations being Ecuador and Venezuela. Today the country is a democratic republic with universal suffrage, with separate executive, legislative and judicial branches of the federal government.

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#45 out of 85 in 2022

Romania is the largest of the Balkan nations, tucked between Bulgaria and Ukraine in southeastern Europe along the Black Sea. It is a jigsaw of distinct regions, each with their own history and influence. In the 1860s the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia united to form Romania and in 1877 it gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire. Transylvania, which was ruled by Austria  and Hungary , was later acquired by Romania after fighting for the Allies in World War I.

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Located in the southeastern corner of the Balkans, Bulgaria sits at the junction of Europe and Asia. Its location has made it susceptible to invasions in the past, but it also has provided a rich culture – the country is the birthplace of the Cyrillic script.

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#50 out of 85 in 2022

Curving along the eastern edge of the Indochina Peninsula, Vietnam shares long stretches of its borders with Cambodia, Laos and the South China Sea. Occupied by the French  until 1954, a communist state emerged in 1975 after the People’s Army of the north and Viet Cong guerilla fighters defeated the anti-communist south. The bitter war garnered international attention and participation, especially from the United States, at a critical juncture in the Cold War era in which communism was gaining ground on the global stage. “Doi moi” economic policy reforms beginning in 1986 have helped The Socialist Republic of Vietnam transition to a more modern, competitive nation.

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#47 out of 85 in 2022

Located in Southeast Asia, India sits on a peninsula that extends between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The country, the birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism, is the world’s second most-populous nation after China , and has roughly one-sixth of the world’s population. After years of nonviolent struggle against British rule, India gained its independence in 1947.

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#49 out of 85 in 2022

Uruguay spent much of the 20th century under military rule before emerging as a democratic country in 1984. The country’s origins date to the 16th century, when it was discovered by the Portuguese in 1512, but it remained in contention between Spain  and Portugal  until it gained independence in the 1811 Battle of Las Piedras. A series of civil wars and internal strife occupied most of the 19th century.

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#51 out of 85 in 2022

Named for its proximity to the Earth’s equator, the South American nation of Ecuador is home to a more dynamic society than its straightforward name may suggest. Tremendous culture is packed within a nation a quarter the size of its neighbors, Colombia and Peru . Once part of the Inca Empire, Ecuador won independence from Spain in the early 1800s and was one of three countries that emerged from the 19th-century collapse of Gran Colombia. Its current population -- largely of mixed indigenous and European descent -- is a clear manifestation of these distinctive roots. Spanish is the official language, and Incan Quechua is used in formal intercultural relations.

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#52 out of 85 in 2022

Slovenia is a small country located in southern Central Europe, bordered by Croatia , Hungary , Austria , Italy and the Adriatic Sea. Slovenia had been ruled by many larger states dating to the Roman Empire and later the Habsburgs of Austria. Following World War I and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Slovenia achieved self-determination, eventually merging with Croatia and Serbia to first form a Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War II, Slovenia was part of a reformed socialist Republic of Yugoslavia. It declared independence in 1991 from the former Yugoslavia and today the country has a parliamentary democracy form of government.

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#56 out of 85 in 2022

Tunisia is a small Arab country in North Africa that represents both the aspirations of freedom and struggles against terrorism that roil the region. Along with neighbors Algeria and Libya, it lines the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, a strategic location that has attracted Romans, Arabs, Ottoman Turks and others over the years. At the end of 2010, rising inflation and a lack of political freedom combined with high unemployment - particularly among college graduates - ignited public protests that set off the “Arab Spring” wave of demonstrations across much of the Arab World that called for greater freedoms.

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#53 out of 85 in 2022

Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe bordered by giant Russia to the east, Latvia to the south, the Baltic Sea to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the north. The country’s territory includes a mainland and more than 2,000 islands.

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#57 out of 85 in 2022

Referred to as the teardrop of India, Sri Lanka sits just off the southeast coast in the Indian Ocean. Scars of a bitter civil war are fading, and an island nation rich with resources and ripe for adventure  is shining through. The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, previously known as Ceylon, is governed by an elected president and legislature. The young nation was born in 1948, when the early Sinhalese settlers claimed independence from the British, putting an end to a string of colonization by many countries, including Portugal , the Netherlands and India.

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#55 out of 85 in 2022

Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe with dramatic landscapes dominated by mountains, valleys and caves that form part of the Western Carpathians.

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United Arab Emirates

#63 out of 85 in 2022

The United Arab Emirates, or UAE, is a federation of seven emirates on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula. The country, wedged between between Oman and Saudi Arabia , has rocky desert, wetlands, waterless mountains and coastlines that stretch along the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. The emirates that currently comprise the UAE were known as the Trucial States in the 19th century as a result of a series of agreements with Great Britain. In 1971, six of these states merged to form the UAE; a seventh joined in 1972.

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#60 out of 85 in 2022

The largest and most populous of the three Baltic nations, Lithuania is located along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia , Belarus , Poland and the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.

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#70 out of 85 in 2022

Qatar is located on a small desert peninsula that extends northward into the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Peninsula. Qatar became subject to the Islamic caliphate after the rise of Islam in 628 A.D. and was subsequently ruled by a number of local and foreign powers. Once a poor British protectorate, the small nation became an independent state in 1971 . Now rich in oil and natural gas, Qatar is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Just over half of the country’s gross domestic product is comprised of manufacturing, construction and financial services, which has helped the country weather the global decline in oil prices in recent years.

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#58 out of 85 in 2022

On the edge of eastern Europe, Latvia sits nestled between Estonia and Lithuania. The trio form the Baltic states and share roots in early tribal settlers as well as similarly strategic locations along the Baltic Sea that have led to various coinciding conquests of their land throughout history. Latvia is among the larger European countries in terms of landmass, but low population density has allowed more than half of the country’s geography to remain as natural ecosystems. There is great geographic diversity within the country’s borders, too, from Ventas Rumba, Europe’s widest waterfall, to the towering pines of Gauja National Park and the crystalline Baltic waters along the resort town of Jurmala.

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#59 out of 85 in 2022

When Kenya claimed its independence from the U.K. in 1963, leaders of the newly formed republic promoted a sense of national unity using the motto “harambee,” Swahili for ‘pulling together.’ The sentiment holds true today in a country that blends the rich culture and traditions of dozens of varied groups that call it home. Scientists have called the East African nation, situated along the equator, the cradle of humankind. Some of the oldest and most complete human remains have been found along the Great Rift Valley, a volcano-lined trench that runs through western Kenya.

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#62 out of 85 in 2022

Home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, China has been ruled by the Communist Party since 1949, when the nation was established as the People’s Republic of China. The country is the world’s most populous and is considered the second-largest by land mass.

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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a small, young country located on land of ancient biblical significance. The country is one of the most liberal  in the region and also has one of the smallest economies, as it lacks the natural resources enjoyed by many of its neighbors. Under the rule of the Ottoman Empire until 1918 and later a mandate of the United Kingdom , Jordan became an independent kingdom in 1946. The country lost the West Bank and East Jerusalem to Israel  in the war of 1967. Years later the country joined Egypt  in becoming one of the two Arab nations to make peace with Israel.

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Cambodia is the smallest country by landmass on the Indochina Peninsula. Officially named the Kingdom of Cambodia, and affectionately called the Kingdom of Wonder, the country has a rich cultural history, with roots in both Buddhism and Hinduism, and is home to the largest religious monument on earth: Angkor Wat, a temple complex built in the 12th century spanning approximately 400 acres.

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#67 out of 85 in 2022

Israel, the only Jewish nation in the world, is a small country on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. For its relatively small size, the country has played a large role in global affairs . The country has a strong economy, landmarks of significance to several religions and strained relationships with many of its Arab neighbors.

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#61 out of 85 in 2022

Home to much of Mayan civilization, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America, touching Mexico ’s southern border and possessing coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Guatemalans have traveled a painful road to present-day democracy. The country won independence from Spain  in the early 19th century, but civil discord and authoritarian rule has marked much of the country’s history.

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Honduras – its name derived from the Spanish word for “depths” – is a coastal country in Central America bordering the Caribbean Sea. It was part of the Spanish empire from the 1500s until 1821, and became an independent republic in 1838.

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El Salvador

El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America by area, and one of the most densely populated, according to estimates from the World Bank . The country is bordered by Guatemala to the northwest, Honduras to the northeast and faces the Pacific Ocean to the south.

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#66 out of 85 in 2022

Serbia is a small country in central-southeast Europe whose history is a timeline of European wars dating to the Middle Ages. Contemporary Serbia reflects the ambiguities and contradictions of modern Europe – culturally rich, comparatively developed economically yet driven by regional rivalries and ethnic tensions.

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#68 out of 85 in 2022

The Republic of Cameroon is a central African country that sits on the continent’s western coast, bordered by countries such as Chad, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria . Its youthful population of more than 29 million people is concentrated in the West and North, but the country’s capital of Yaoundé is located inland in its south-central region.

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The former Gold Coast, named for its rich deposits of the precious metal, became the Republic of Ghana in 1957 when it gained independence from British colonial rule. An ancient trade route once ran through West Africa, crossing through Ghana and neighbors Togo and Cote d’Ivoire. The discovery of gold made Ghana one of the first places in sub-Saharan Africa to attract European traders; it was also the first nation in the region to break colonial rule.

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Saudi Arabia

#77 out of 85 in 2022

Saudi Arabia is the giant of the Middle East, with both the vast majority of land and wealth of the Arabian Peninsula falling within its borders. Millions of devout Muslims from around the world participate in a pilgrimage to Mecca each year, believed to be the birthplace of the Muslim prophet Mohammed and the cradle of Islam. A fierce religious identity dominates the Sunni-majority nation, with principles of the Koran, conservative Sunni teachings known as Wahhabism and strict Islamic Shariah law present in all aspects of life.

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#71 out of 85 in 2022

Nestled against the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, Algeria gained independence from France in 1962 following an eight-year war. It is the largest nation by area in Africa and the Arab world, and most of the country is covered by desert.

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#73 out of 85 in 2022

The People's Republic of Bangladesh is a densely populated South Asian country bordered by India and Myanmar. It has the eighth-largest population in the world, with about 60% of its people living in rural areas. Dhaka is the country’s capital.

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The Republic of Zimbabwe sits just above South Africa and below Zambia in the southeast corner of the African continent. After decades of colonial and company rule by Great Britain and British mining interests – during which the territory was known as Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia – the country now known as Zimbabwe gained its independence from the United Kingdom in April 1980, after a brutal and protracted civil war.

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#69 out of 85 in 2022

Ukraine, a nation whose history has experienced long periods of occupation from other countries, today wrestles between war and peace, as well as between corruption and reform. The nation borders the Black and Azov seas to the south and abuts several Eastern European nations, including Russia . Ukraine declared independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991. Its president is directly elected by voters. The prime minister is the head of the central government , which is separated along executive, legislative and judicial branches.

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Azerbaijan is a small nation located in the Caucasus region, straddling Europe and Asia. Situated at a geographic crossroads, the land was ruled by many empires before it first became a democratic republic in 1918, following World War I. Just two years later, however, it was absorbed into the Soviet Union. In 1991 Azerbaijan emerged as an independent republic following the Soviet collapse.

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#75 out of 85 in 2022

Lebanon is a Levantine country in the northern Arabian Peninsula, located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and bordered by Syria to its north and east, and Israel to its south. Its location at the crossroads of Asia and Europe gave birth to early kingdoms and has put it in the center of political and religious upheavals throughout history.

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#76 out of 85 in 2022

Off the east coast of Saudi Arabia, a collection of a few dozen small islands comprise Bahrain. It is one of seven Arab states that border the Persian Gulf and, with the exception of Iraq, belong to the Gulf Cooperation Council, a political and economic union in the region.

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#79 out of 85 in 2022

The oldest independent state in the Arab world, Oman is located on the southeast corner of the Arabian Peninsula at the confluence of the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. The country was always of interest to foreign powers due to its strategic position for Indian Ocean trade. Controlled by the Portuguese in the 1500s and later the Persians, the country eventually formed close ties with Britain in the late 19th century, though it never became a colony. During the 1800s, Oman profited greatly from the slave trade, cultivating colonies in modern-day Kenya , Tanzania and Pakistan .

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#80 out of 85 in 2022

The history of Myanmar, also known as Burma, is marked by ethnic violence and widespread impoverishment as it has convulsed between democratic freedom and brutal authoritarian rule. The country, a medium-sized nation in Southeast Asia that borders Bangladesh, India , China , Laos and Thailand , is populated by several ethnic groups, with the Burmese dominating the population, politics, economy and society.

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#81 out of 85 in 2022

Uzbekistan is the geographic center of Central Asia, sandwiched between five countries and featuring a mostly desert climate. The country has been independent since the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991 and has since developed a diverse economy built upon agricultural production and a growing mineral and petroleum export capacity. Its government is a presidential republic that is described as “highly authoritarian,” according to Western governments including the U.S., as well as international rights groups.

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#82 out of 85 in 2022

Carved out of Russia’s east border, Belarus sits among a group of post-Soviet states in East Europe to the north of Ukraine. The nation claimed its independence in 1991 after seven decades under the USSR. Though landlocked, more than 11,000 lakes and ancient, enchanting woodlands cover the flat landscape. Despite operating under an autonomous government, Belarus maintains extremely close political and economic ties with Russia . Isolationist trade policies are fueled by priority access to cheap oil from Russia, a relationship that has been called into question more than once in the last decade.

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#83 out of 85 in 2022

Kazakhstan, the world's largest landlocked country, is located mostly in Central Asia, with a small section in easternmost Europe. The country has the largest economy in the region, fueled mostly by its vast natural resources. Present day Kazakhstan was part of various empires  throughout the centuries, including the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries. The area came under Russian  control in the 18th century and became a Soviet Republic in 1936. In 1991, it was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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#84 out of 85 in 2022

The scale of Russia is difficult to imagine. It is the world’s largest country by land mass – nearly twice as big as Canada , the world’s second-largest nation – and covers all of northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe. It shares land borders with more than a dozen countries, and shares sea borders with Japan and the United States .

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#85 out of 85 in 2022

Iran, once the heart of the great Persian Empire, sits in southwestern Asia, bordered to its east by Afghanistan and to its west by Iraq. Iran has one of the largest economies in the Middle East and one of the largest populations, with about 86 million people .

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The best solo travel destinations

By Anna Prendergast and Anna Hart

The best solo travel destinations in the world for 2024

2024 is set to be huge for travellers who want to break away from the beaten path, or simply explore it on their own terms. Typically thought of as a student’s game, studies suggest that senior travellers are starting to take up more space in the  solo travel  sector. Whatever age, stage or vintage, solo travellers tend to take their time and embrace slow travel and research suggests that holidays are deemed more essential than ever for mental health, marking a shift towards carefully curated trips that have a big personal impact and a smaller environmental one. Solo travel is also increasingly accessible, with innovative tour operators such as  Planet Abled  and  Halal Tours  providing tailor-made trips to under-served communities. According to  Skyscanner , over 50 percent of travellers chose to book trips alone in 2023 if their travel interests didn't align with those of their friends – and why compromise? Whether you want to pick up a new skill, immerse yourself in a new culture, take the scenic route or make new friends on a group tour, these are the best solo travel destinations for 2024.

A young man hiking on the Tour du Mont Blanc trail in the French Alps.

The French Alps

Best for: nature-first escapes

Ski holidays have long been known as group events, with rowdy aprés and jam-packed chalets, but going on a solo trip to the Alps can reap a whole host of rewards. Rise with the sun to be the first to carve through pristine blankets of snow without having to wait for anyone else, avoid boisterous bars in lieu of elegant eateries with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the slopes, and retreat to your serene hotel to cosy up by a roaring fire with a good book. For serious sophistication in Les Trois Vallées, book into Six Senses Residences Courchevel for the ultimate sleek ski experience, while Aman Le Mélézin has a cosseting spa (the deep tissue is guaranteed to re-energize tired legs). If you'd rather travel in the summer months, there are plenty of hiking tours with routes all across the French Alps offering community-led holidays for solo travellers.

Seoul South Korea

Seoul, South Korea

Best for: fashion-forward travellers

There are few things quite as gratifying as a solo shopping trip, and where better to embark on a sartorial adventure than Asia’s most stylish city ? The South Korean capital is known as the home of some of the world’s best-dressed people – and Seoul ’s recent pop culture boom has had a helping hand in highlighting exactly that. Behind the glitz and glamour of Seoul’s sky scraping buildings and futuristic stores, delve into the neighbourhoods that provide the backbone to the city’s fashion-forward reputation. You’ll find artisanal havens that have been operating for generations, from shops dedicated to the ancient craft of ceramics to all-natural skincare brands pairing centuries-old traditions with the latest research. You’ll return home with a suitcase full of secrets.

Bhutan

Best for: safety-first solo travellers

With low crime rates and a harmonious Buddhist culture,  Bhutan  has long held a reputation as a super-safe destination for solo travellers, which is understandably a priority for many, particularly women, Black people, LGBTQ+ or minority communities. In 2022, the Trans Bhutan Trail reopened after 60 years, making this year the perfect time to follow in the footsteps of monks, traders and pilgrims on the 250-mile route. Pass through the folklore-filled Dochula Pass, visit Trongsa’s high-altitude dzongs, and hike up to the sacred cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro Taktsang – the route offers direct access to  Bhutan’s  culture and cuisine, with homestays dotted along the way and local life at every turn, with profits being redirected back into the trail and the communities that support it. The country’s spiritual heritage is somewhat infectious, with outlooks that are grounded in gratitude and see nature as a blessing – the dramatic Himalayan mountainscape, deep green valleys and pristine lakes, rivers and glaciers make it impossible to disagree.

The Galapagos Ecuador

The Galapagos, Ecuador

Best for: upmarket adventure

Few  bucket-list destinations  provide the chance to see quite so much extraordinary wildlife all in one go, but this archipelago of volcanic islands off the coast of  Ecuador  has an awe-inspiring, goosebump-giving roster of blue-footed boobies, Galápagos tortoises, sea lions, and flamingos to see in their natural, protected habitat. And that’s just above ground: scuba divers will find white-tip reef sharks, bottlenose dolphins, scalloped hammerheads, black-nosed butterflyfish, king angelfish and manta rays under the surface, especially around Darwin’s Arch and Gordon’s Rock. Liveaboards and dive boats are a super social way for solo travellers to experience somewhere like the Galapagos, which is usually pigeon-holed for large groups, but forward-thinking tour operators are starting to identify a gap in the market for those that want the option of drinks on the deck or a quiet in-room cocktail. Small charters are targeting a more upmarket crowd, such as G Adventures’ new Reina Silva Voyager, which took to the waters in April 2022 with two solo cabins, saving customers money and preserving their privacy.

Bavaria Germany

Bavaria, Germany

Best for: fly-and-flop (face down on a massage table, preferably)

With health – both physical and mental – at the forefront of our consciousness more than ever before,  wellness retreats , spa holidays and treatment-focused trips are no passing trend. And whilst a couples massage sounds lovely in theory, self-care is one of the few spaces in which you’re meant to be entirely self-focused, without anyone else’s expectations, time restraints or itineraries being imposed upon you. But it needn’t feel clinical, either – Bavaria’s many baths are drawn from naturally medicinal hot springs and are often surrounded by glassy lakes, snow-topped mountains and fairytale forests deep in  Germany’s countryside . Traditional spa towns such as Bad Tölz (whose mineral-packed mud baths are credited with relieving back pain and rheumatoid arthritis) are just under an hour from Munich, whilst results-driven Alpine retreats like  Schloss Elmau are 45 minutes from Innsbruck. Flights to both are extremely affordable and take less than two hours from the UK.

Okavango Delta Botswana

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Best for: once-in-a-lifetime wildlife

Sustainable  tour operator Intrepid Travel launched its Premium range this year, and it quickly became their most popular product, particularly with the 50+ solo age group seeking out high-end experiences that both step outside their comfort zone and support local communities along the way. According to both Journey Woman and Overseas Adventure Travel, demand has never been higher for women in their 50s, with  safari trips  to destinations such as  Kenya , Tanzania and Botswana leading the trend, indicating that a bucket-list approach to travel in later life is on the rise once again. Botswana brims with breathtaking sights and sounds, as well as being a ‘big five’ destination: herds of elephants gather at waterholes; the great zebra migration takes place cross-country; lions, hippos and giraffes all call the Okavango Delta home. With blue waxbills and woodland kingfishers, it’s a birdwatcher's paradise, too. Depending on whether you’d rather see baby antelopes or take a mokoro canoe trip (for example), be sure to book the right time of year so you don’t miss out. For younguns, EcoTraining runs a variety of courses in Mashatu Game Reserve where you can learn to track animals, navigate the bush, identify species and more – from week-long workshops to year-long qualifications.

Western Australia

Western Australia

Best for: slow travel on your terms

Whether you’re breaking in a new driver’s license or breaking away from the nine-to-five,  Australia’s  appeal is ageless and enduring (and there’s no language barrier for those that speak English). Movements embracing travel by road and rail show no signs of slowing down, and this country’s vast open road and impressive landscape are ideal for both. Being behind the wheel provides total freedom and means you’re in control of your itinerary – if you like a place, stay a while – whilst moving around by train can take the stress out of a solo trip: your route is pre-planned and you can sit back and enjoy the ride. The Ghan is one of Australia’s – and the world’s – most iconic trains, but the transcontinental route from  Sydney  to Perth on the Indian Pacific is a great alternative. Many Aussies use the service, so it’s a fun way to eavesdrop on – and meet – the locals, and the three-day sleeper train means you can gaze out the window at the rugged Blue Mountains and endless expanse of the Nullarbor Plain.

The Dolomites Italy

The Dolomites, Italy

Best for: high-energy hikers

A 10-day hut-to-hut stomp through  Italy’s  stunning limestone landscape provides solitude scenery and a sense of achievement in spades – perfect for restless adventurers and those that want a physical challenge that reaps major rewards. Alta Via 1 is around 75 miles and takes about 10 days to complete, and whilst some solo travellers book a mountain leader or group trek, it’s perfectly manageable if you invest in a good guidebook and pack appropriate supplies. Depending on the route you take, there are campsites available, so many take a one-man tent (and lots of layers), but the most immersive experience comes from the traditional rifugios, simple mountainside huts with running water and shared bedrooms set among the wildflowers and evergreens. Since everyone you meet here will be on roughly the same adventure, it’s a lovely way to share stories, trade tips, reflect on the experience and even make friends.

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Best for beaches  Its hard to imagine a coastline more abundantly blessed than Costa Ricas and natures generosity is...

Best for: beaches

It’s hard to imagine a coastline more abundantly blessed than Costa Rica ’s, and nature’s generosity is warmly extended to travellers. The hubs of Tamarindo, Santa Teresa, Puerto Viejo, La Fortuna and Nosara are particularly solo-traveller friendly places to start, and at friendly hostels such as Tamarindo Backpackers , lone travellers land here and immediately place themselves within a tribe of other yogis or surfers, or simply find their crew while clambering through bat-bedecked caves or scaling volcanic peaks.

One of the world’s most biodiverse nations, Costa Rica prioritises wildlife preservation with a string of outdoor adventures on the menu and development balanced by green energy such as hydro and wind power. This makes it a mecca for a particular breed of eco-minded adventurer, a true feel-good destination.

Whether you fancy hiking, mountain-biking, kayaking or even jungle ziplining your way around the country, navigating Costa Rica is made easy for you, a real bonus when you’re doing the schlep solo. Expect to rub up against reassuringly familiar trends from home including farm-to-table dining, an emphasis on sustainable travel, and achingly hip cafés – but Costa Rica remains both tantalisingly exotic and tirelessly surprising.

Best for Scandi cool  Spread across 14 islands connected by bridges with a cobblestoned old town  and a smattering of...

Stockholm, Sweden

Best for: Scandi cool

Spread across 14 islands connected by bridges, with a cobblestoned old town ( Gamla Stan ) and a smattering of elegant parks, Stockholm combines fairytale good-looks with the functionality of a Scandinavian metropolis, and the safety and slickness of this city makes it a particularly great city option for solo females.

Culture comes easy in Stockholm, so start at the Moderna Museet on the central island of Skeppsholmen, or take things shamelessly pop at the ABBA Museum Hall of Fame . Berns Hotel is the chandelier-draped grand dame with a legendary bar and restaurant, at the geographical and figurative heart of Stockholm, but the stylish young upstart is Miss Clara . This sleek 92-room Nobis hotel is housed in the former Ateneum girls school, with original art nouveau decor and herringbone parquet flooring, swirly bentwood bedheads and arched windows that overlook Sveavägen Boulevard.

Stockholm won’t snatch the crown for cutting-edge-cuisine off Copenhagen’s head anytime soon (the Danish capital has 15 Michelin stars against Stockholm’s nine), but at Mathias Dahlgren's airy, informal Matbaren brasserie on the waterfront you can pick up a Michelin starred lunch for £24.

You haven’t been to Stockholm until you’ve been on the water. Get a break from the city by taking the boat out to the idyllic harbour town of Vaxholm for lunch at the Waxholms Hotel.

Best for adventure  Canadas cities are famously civilised cultured and classy but its the outdoorsy assets within easy...

Best for: adventure

Canada ’s cities are famously civilised, cultured and classy, but it’s the outdoorsy assets within easy reach of Toronto , Montreal, Vancouver or Ontario that make Canada such a mecca for solo travellers. As the globe's second-biggest country, Canada offers a vast menu of landscapes, from soaring mountains, remote beaches and wild tundra to lush rainforest, all spread across six timezones.

Adventure highlights include kayaking or rafting the South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories or navigating the swells and surf of Nova Scotia, but the outdoors is also stamped firmly on Canadian cities, so for outdoors-obsessed solo travellers, even the cities deliver. Vancouver’s Stanley Park is that rare thing, a city park that really does feel a little rugged, but spits you out a short cycle from one of the world’s greatest food markets and streetfood scenes at Granville Island .

Heading north out of Vancouver, the quirky town of Dawson in the Yukon Territory offer a rich taste of Canadian smalltown culture, with a music festival that should belong on the list of any culture-craving solo traveller. Dawson is also the launchpad for snow-based activities in the winter months, and hiking and biking in the summertime.

Best for a city break  If there is a solo travel equivalent to grabbing the bull by the horns it is this jetting off to...

New York, USA

Best for: a city break

If there is a solo travel equivalent to grabbing the bull by the horns, it is this: jetting off to the world’s most high-octane city alone. But you’re never alone in this big anonymous city, you’re never bored, and you’re never conspicuous. New York doesn’t give a damn who you’re with; and such insouciance is infectious.

Every traveller lands in New York clutching a lengthy do-do list, and solo travellers make better progress, so go eat that pretzel in Central Park, wander the art-lined walls of the Metropolitan Museum, stroll wide-eyed along Broadway, catch a world-class show, shop the big brands of Fifth Avenue and the vintage boutiques of Williamsburg and soak in a swish urban spa such as Aire Ancient Baths in Tribeca.

The city’s long-established bartop dining scene makes dining solo a relaxed affair, and with urban wineries in Brooklyn, classic Jewish delis in Manhattan and virtually every national cuisine represented in some corner of the city, your tastebuds are in for an adventure. One of the joys of Manhattan is that so many of the city’s prime cultural and artistic attractions are moments away from each other, but it’s also just a breezy subway ride to any other neighbourhood. Perhaps make a music pilgrimage to the iconic jazz joint Minton’s , where Southern-style soul food like smoked praline pork chops and bourbon-loaded cocktails is served to a soundtrack of former Minton’s players like Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Charlie Parker.

Best for responsible travel  The Caribbean might not seem like an obvious choice for solo adventurers but Dominica is a...

Best for: responsible travel

The Caribbean might not seem like an obvious choice for solo adventurers, but Dominica is a world away from the pricey honeymoon resorts on neighbouring islands. A ferociously geothermal island around the same size as Anglesey in Wales , Dominica’s volcanic craggy coastline and lack of white-sand beaches has deterred swanky multinational hotels and package tourists for decades – and Dominica is so much richer for it. With a thrilling menu of adventures on offer – treks to bubbling lakes, caving through gushing gorges, rafting up mangrove swamps – and the promise of genuinely affordable accommodation alongside stylish splurges, it’s a genuinely backpackable island, with a fascinating British colonial heritage, vibrant cultural scene and disarmingly caring local community.

2017’s Hurricane Maria took its toll on the island’s infrastructure and the island is keen to welcome back travellers, so this is a genuinely responsible way to spend your tourist dollar and help rebuild the island. The smart way to experience the island is to veer between affordable quirky B&Bs such as Cocoa Cottage and swanky eco-lodges including Secret Bay . An unspoiled, unknown gem, Dominica is set to re-emerge as a destination for eco-minded adventure travellers.

Best for learning new skills  Thailand is where it all started for travellers the world over but this Southeast Asian...

Best for: learning new skills

Thailand is where it all started for travellers the world over, but this South-east Asian idyll is still hard to beat when it comes to transformational solo travel, with courses in everything from Thai cookery to massage to yoga to scuba-diving, and a well-trodden route that makes Thailand particularly safe for solo female travellers.

Chiang Mai makes for a more chilled urban Thai experience than Bangkok , as well as being a springboard to Thailand’s waterfall-studded, rainforested north, and hippy hubs such as Pai. For a treat, book into 137 Pillars for 1880s Lanna architecture, but the warm Thai welcome extends to quirky, charming and more budget-friendly flashpacker joints like Mo Rooms .

Then head south to match with your own dream beach, whether it’s diving with whale sharks off Ko Tao, combining health with hedonism on Ko Phang Nguan, or kiteboarding and kicking back in Hua Hin. The serene spirituality of Thailand as well as the fact that dining well is a gloriously democratic and informal pleasure only adds to the country’s charms for solo adventurers; it’s genuinely hard to feel stressed in Thailand.

Best for eating and drinking  Texans are famously some would say notoriously friendly and Austin is a city where youll...

Austin, Texas

Best for: eating and drinking

Texans are famously, some would say notoriously, friendly, and Austin is a city where you’ll never be short of a smile, whether it’s across a shared plate of streetfood, across a grimy dancefloor, or across the water of one of the steamy city’s cherished swimming holes. Dining out is a thoroughly relaxed affair in Austin, as much of the best eating in town is dished out of food trucks – where solo travellers join other diners at bar-style seating and never really eat alone. There are over 1,000 food trucks rolling around town, but Gourdough’s doughnuts are cult dishes in Austin, served out of a vintage Airstream; go big and go for grilled banana and bacon.

Hip hotelier Liz Lambert runs the sleek Hotel Saint Cecilia and the more affordable San Jose Hotel around the corner on South Congress, which teems with organic grocery stores, vintage stores, coffeeshops, taco shacks and music venues like the legendary Continental Club .

If South Congress is the city’s hipster thoroughfare, the up-and-coming creative neighbourhood is the East Side, best seen after an afternoon touring and tasting the local brewery, Hops & Grain Brewing . Make pilgrimage to Rainey Street , a residential street turned urban phenomenon, where bars and cafes are housed in converted bungalows. In the morning, leap out of bed early to cycle the steamy 10-mile circuit of Ladybird Lake along the new hike and bike track’, perhaps cooling off at beautiful Barton Springs pool (free before 8am; £2 after), a vast spring-fed swimming pool hewn out of rock.

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Best for making friends  Shunned by travellers for decades because of sectarian violence in recent years Belfast has...

Belfast, Ireland

Best for: making friends

Shunned by travellers for decades because of sectarian violence, in recent years Belfast has emerged as one of the most culturally vibrant and friendly city break destinations in Europe . This a big-hearted town where a lone traveller can turn up alone at a Cathedral Quarter bar like The Spaniard and find a few new friends before they’re halfway through that pint of Guinness. The Merchant remains the city’s smartest hotel, but there are a smattering of stylish and oddly affordable boutique joints, of which the Bullitt Hotel is an exemplar. Meanwhile, on the food scene, mainstays like Mourne Seafood rub up against innovative upstarts like the Muddlers Club .

The newly-minted Titanic Quarter is the city's number-one tourist draw, and the museum centrepiece is well worth a visit, as is the MAC Belfast and the Ulster Museum, which sits in the beautiful Botanical Gardens. Before the Troubles, Belfast was a relatively wealthy Victorian centre of shipbuilding, and leafy parks like Lady Dixon and Lagan Meadows provide a reminder of the city’s gentile past, all too often overlooked by visitors

Best for surfing  In need of a shorthaul sunny destination where you wont be surrounded by families and couples...

Best for: surfing

In need of a short-haul sunny destination where you won’t be surrounded by families and couples? Portugal’ s enviable surf camp scene gives its coastline an altogether different vibe, where solo travellers can easily turn up alone and be clinking bottles of Sagres with new friend that evening.

With over 800km of coast, you can choose between melodramatic cliffs, stellar surf breaks, dune-covered beaches and serene sandy islets; Portugal can afford to be generous with its coastline, so no stretch feels entirely dominated by families, or couples, but a healthy mixture. Beyond the beaches, solo travellers hike the granite peaks of Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês or explore the traditional villages in the lesser-explored Beiras, increasingly on the map for wine-loving or retreat-craving travellers.

On top of the natural scenery, Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto are fiercely unconventional and informal compared to their Spanish, French or Italian counterparts. And festivals dominate Portugal ’s calendar, so consider planning a solo jaunt around Lisbon’s Festa de Santo António or Porto’s Festa de São João, or find a smaller jazz or rock festival down the coast.

But at any time of year you can hit the bars to hear the mournful strains of fado music, and in Portugal you’ll never dance alone.

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Best for culture  It used to be fashionable to dismiss Singapore as a sterile stopover city but frankly those travellers...

Best for: culture

It used to be fashionable to dismiss Singapore as a sterile stopover city, but frankly, those travellers weren’t trying hard enough. 21st-century Singapore is a cultural and culinary melting pot, with world-class cultural institutions, space-age green spaces and a thrillingly diverse hotel and restaurant scene. What travellers invariably love most about Singapore are the dramatic contrasts; historic Hindu temples sit at the feet of soaring skyscrapers, world-class museums have rainforest as their back garden, and crumbling 19th century shophouses now house vintage boutiques and speakeasy-style cocktail dens. Thanks to a long history of migration, Singapore is one of Asia ’s most ethnically diverse, and racially integrated, cities, with significant Malay, Indian and Eurasian minorities alongside the 74% Chinese Singaporean majority. This enables travellers to explore countless colourful cultures and cuisines without leaving the island. And one major bonus: English is the principal spoken language, so there is zero language barriers, adding to the friendliness and security of an already welcoming and ultra-safe city destination.

Step into Hong Kong in Chinatown, where the smell of sweet cured pork intermingles with the smoke from the Hindu temples at neighbouring Little India , whose Tekka Market is one of the most vibrant and colourful (and frequently Instagrammed) sights on the island. Meanwhile, in Kampong Glam, the Arab quarter, Haji Lane is lined with independent boutiques, retro barbershops and - the ultimate badge of hipster pride - a Tokyobike store, positioning Singapore alongside Copenhagen , Berlin , Melbourne and Shoreditch . Singapore is a place where European influences comfortably rub up against Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions; no other destination so successfully celebrates the marriage between East and West.

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Best Places to Solo Travel – All 193 Countries Ranked (2023)

The problem with online lists that rank the best places to solo travel is that they’re all subjective. Your idea of what makes for an outstanding solo travel destination might be very different to the writer’s idea.

So, I’ve spent the last month gathering objective data from all over the internet to bring you Nomadic Yak’s official list of the best solo travel destinations – ranking all 193 countries in the world (as recognised by the UN) based on 15 criteria. 

Each country was assessed on the availability, cost and ratings of: accommodation, attractions, day trips, group tours, national parks, transport and safety for solo travellers.

Countries that score highly have lots of hotels, attractions and tours for solo travellers. They are also more affordable, accessible (e.g. more transport options) and safer to travel alone.

This does not mean that you should not travel alone to the countries that rank lower on this list. It just means that lower-ranking destinations are better suited to adventurous solo travellers (e.g. seeing wild gorillas in the Congo or tribal celebrations in Papua New Guinea).

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The Best Places for Solo Travel (Table)

  • All 193 Countries Ranked
  • Worst Places to Travel Alone
  • How I Created the List
  • More Solo Travel Tips

Sort by Best Overall (does not factor cost) or Best Value (does factor cost).

The “Best Overall” score does not take into account the cost of accommodation, attractions and transport. It is a good score to sort by if you are not overly concerned about the cost of your solo trip.

The “Best Value” score does take into account the cost of accommodation, attractions and transport. It is a good score to sort by if you are wanting to minimise the costs of your solo trip.

Click the name of the country or see below for more information on attractions, accommodations, tours, costs, safety and more.

Best Places to Solo Travel – All 193 Countries Ranked

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Kings Landing in Dubrovnik, Croatia. 

Overall Score: 87.74 | Value Score: 81.49 Most popular attraction: Plitvice Lakes National Park

Croatia is the best place to travel alone in the world – beckoning solo travellers with its blend of Mediterranean coastal charm, Balkan history and outdoor adventures. 

Sail the enchanting Dalmatian Islands, dive into the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea and snorkel the mesmerising Blue Cave. Wander through the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik, discover the cascading beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park, and unravel the secrets of Diocletian’s Palace in Split.

There are more than 7,500 hotels to choose from in Croatia. The average accommodation rating is 8.90/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $108.40 per night.

There are also more than 8,000 attractions to visit in Croatia. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.58/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $40.36. Plus, Croatia boasts 3,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $86. 

If you’re interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Croatia, there are more than 250 organised tours available. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $1,793 (about $253 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 83, Croatia ranks as the 19th safest destination for solo travellers.

2. New Zealand

Mount Taranaki - New Zealand solo travel destination.

Overall Score: 87.51 | Value Score: 79.89 Most popular attraction: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

It’s little wonder why New Zealand is ranked as one of the best places to solo travel – venture through the landscape that inspired The Lord of the Rings, soak away in natural spas and get your heart rate racing with extreme sports.

Skydive or bungee-jump in the adventure capital of Queenstown and poke in and out of Hobbit Holes at Hobbiton. Hike the otherworldly Tongariro Crossing and explore the magical glowworm caves in Waitomo. Then dive into Maori culture at the Te Papa Museum in Wellington or experience a traditional Maori feast in Rotorua.

There are more than 2,700 hotels to choose from in New Zealand. The average accommodation rating is 8.37/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $121.85 per night.

There are also more than 8,000 attractions to visit in New Zealand. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.65/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $34.01. Plus, New Zealand offers more than 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $114. 

If you’re interested in joining a multi-day group tour of New Zealand, there are more than 250 organised tours available. The average group tour lasts 9 days and costs $1,566 (about $179 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 90, New Zealand ranks as the 5th safest destination for solo travellers.

Swan swimming on Hallstatt Lake in the alps of Austria. 

Overall Score: 87.29 | Value Score: 81.98 Most popular attraction: Schönbrunn Palace

Austria captivates solo adventurers with its Alpine vistas, Baroque architecture, and rich cultural heritage of classical music and art.

Discover the imperial splendour of Vienna by strolling through Schönbrunn Palace gardens before attending a performance at the Vienna State Opera. Indulge in a slice of Sachertorte or wash down a wiener schnitzel with a stein. Hike amidst the stunning Austrian Alps in Innsbruck and visit the fairytale-like Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart.

There are more than 4,400 hotels to choose from in Austria. The average accommodation rating is 8.33/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $99.95 per night.

There are also more than 10,000 attractions to visit in Austria. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.69/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $16.97. Plus, Austria offers more than 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $126. 

If you want to join a multi-day group tour of Austria, there are more than 250 organised tours available. The average group tour lasts 6 days and costs $1,075 (about $166 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 92, Austria ranks as the 4th safest destination for solo travellers.

Neuschwanstein Castle at sunset in Germany. 

Overall Score: 87.24 | Value Score: 82.07 Most popular attraction: Brandenburg Gate

A diverse history spanning 600,000 years makes Germany one of the best solo travel destinations in the world – a land of mediaeval castles and half-timbered towns to modern cities filled with beer halls and buzzing art and music scenes.

Dive into history at the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate, admire the Gothic architecture of Cologne Cathedral, and explore the historic beauty of Neuschwanstein Castle. Revel in the lively atmosphere at the Oktoberfest in Munich or take a relaxing cruise along the picturesque vineyards of the Rhine River.

There are more than 22,000 hotels to choose from in Germany. The average accommodation rating is 8.23/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $111.25 per night.

There are also more than 40,000 attractions to visit in Germany. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.66/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $29.36. Plus, there are more than 2,000 day tours running in Germany, with the average cost of a day trip being $58. 

If you’re looking to join a multi-day group tour of Germany, there are more than 250 organised tours available. The average group tour lasts 7 days and costs $1,193 (about $150 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 85, Germany ranks as the 15th safest destination for solo travellers.

Harry Dale (Nomadic Yak) in Generalife Garden of the Alhambra in Granda Spain.

Overall Score: 86.03 | Value Score: 83.00 Most popular attraction: La Sagrada Familia

Spain ranks as one of the best countries for solo travel with its passionate flamenco rhythms, stunning Mediterranean beaches, Moorish history and culinary treats like tapas and paella.

Revel in the flamenco rhythm of Seville, visit the masterpiece of Sagrada Família in Barcelona, and wander through the narrow streets of the Albaicín in Granada. Bask in the sun at the beautiful beaches of Costa del Sol or venture to the picturesque islands of Ibiza and Mallorca for a blissful escape.

There are more than 25,000 hotels to choose from in Spain. The average accommodation rating is 8.35 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $86.05 per night.

There are also more than 60,000 attractions to visit in Spain. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.68/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $17.56. Plus, Spain boasts 10,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $87. 

If you’re looking to join a multi-day group tour of Spain, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $1,188 (about $153 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 83, Spain ranks as the 23rd safest destination for solo travellers.

Harry Dale (Nomadic Yak) in Senso Ji Temple, Tokyo, Japan. 

Overall Score: 85.76 | Value Score: 79.58 Most popular attraction: Universal Studios Japan

Japan captivates solo adventurers with its juxtaposition of ancient traditions and futuristic technology, serene Shinto temples, bustling urban centres and steamy yokocho alleyways.

Experience the serenity of Kyoto’s traditional tea ceremonies, marvel at the futuristic cityscape of Tokyo, and immerse yourself in the bustling energy of Shibuya Crossing. Explore the ancient temples in Nara and soak in an onsen for a relaxing respite in the picturesque Japanese countryside.

There are more than 13,000 hotels to choose from in Japan. The average accommodation rating is 8.27/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $105.10 per night.

There are also more than 100,000 attractions to visit in Japan. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.53/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $14.61. Plus, Japan boasts over 3,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $193. 

If you’re interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Japan, there are 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 10 days and costs $2,711 (about $278 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 83, Japan ranks as the 22nd safest destination for solo travellers.

7. Cambodia

Harry Dale (Nomadic Yak) sitting in front of Angkor Thom temple, Cambodia.

Overall Score: 85.76 | Value Score: 82.86 Most popular attraction: Angkor Wat

Cambodia is not only one of the best places for solo travel but it is also one of the cheapest – beckoning solo explorers with its ancient Khmer culture, ancient temples, lush jungles, laidback islands and communist horrors.

Embark on a spiritual journey at the majestic Angkor Wat – visit the mysterious Bayon Temple and witness the sunset over the temples of Ta Prohm. Experience traditional Khmer cuisine in the bustling markets of Siem Reap or relax on the idyllic shores of Sihanoukville. Then learn from the terrors of Pol Pot’s communist regime at the Killing Fields in Phnom Penh.

There are more than 1,100 hotels to choose from in Cambodia. The average accommodation rating is 8.59/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $60.70 per night.

There are also more than 3,000 attractions to visit in Cambodia. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.62/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $24.20. Plus, Cambodia boasts 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $41. 

If you’re interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Cambodia, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 9 days and costs $992 (about $120 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 68, Cambodia ranks as the 76th safest destination for solo travellers.

Blue roofs on white buildings in Santorini, Greece.

Overall Score: 85.73 | Value Score: 80.43 Most popular attraction: Acropolis of Athens

Greece entices solo travellers with its sun-drenched islands, ancient ruins, and a delightful Mediterranean lifestyle of olives, ouzo, and hospitality.

Get sun-drenched on the idyllic beaches of Santorini, explore the ancient ruins of the Acropolis in Athens, and wander through the narrow alleys of charming old towns like Nafplio. Indulge in mouthwatering Greek dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, and baklava while savouring the vibrant atmosphere of local tavernas.

There are more than 11,800 hotels to choose from in Greece. The average accommodation rating is 8.32/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $151.25 per night.

There are also more than 10,000 attractions to visit in Greece. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.72/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $14.27. Plus, Greece offers 8,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $164. 

For those interested in joining a group tour of Greece, there are 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 9 days and costs $1,926 (about $220 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 73, Greece ranks as the 57th safest destination for solo travellers.

Bran Castle in Romania. 

Overall Score: 85.59 | Value Score: 84.10 Most popular attraction: Bran Castle

Romania is a hidden gem for solo travel, boasting mediaeval castles, Transylvanian folklore, and the majestic Carpathian Mountains.

Discover the fairytale-like castles of Transylvania, including Bran Castle, often associated with the Dracula legend. Explore the vibrant streets of Bucharest, known as “Little Paris,” and embrace the natural wonders of the Carpathian Mountains or the mystical beauty of the Painted Monasteries in Bukovina.

There are more than 8,100 hotels to choose from in Romania. The average accommodation rating is 8.72/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $117.25 per night.

There are also more than 5,000 attractions to visit in Romania. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.65/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $10.27. Plus, Romania boasts 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $42. 

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Romania, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 7 days and costs $1,525 (about $215 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 80, Romania ranks as the 37th safest destination for solo travellers.

10. Australia

Two kangaroos on a beach in Australia

Overall Score: 84.96 | Value Score: 75.16 Most popular attraction: Sydney Opera House

Australia’s vast outback, golden coastline, curious wildlife and laid-back lifestyle make it one of the best places to solo travel.

Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, hike through the majestic Blue Mountains, and witness the beauty of Uluru at sunrise. Kick back on Bondi Beach in Sydney, indulge in the cafe culture of Melbourne, and the laid-back charm of the Gold Coast. And don’t miss the chance to see Australia’s kangaroos, koalas and crocodiles.

There are more than 7,700 hotels to choose from in Australia. The average accommodation rating is 7.99/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $238.55 per night.

There are also more than 40,000 attractions to visit in Australia. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.67/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $78.59. Plus, Australia boasts over 4,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $96.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Australia, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $1,255 (about $157 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 86, Australia ranks as the 13th safest destination for solo travellers.

11. United Kingdom

Big Ben clocktower overlooking London, England in the United Kingdom (UK). 

Overall Score: 84.93 | Value Score: 78.37 Most popular attraction: London Eye

The United Kingdom entices solo travellers with its mediaeval history, iconic landmarks, and a charming mix of bustling cities and serene countryside.

Wander through the historic streets of London, marvel at the majestic beauty of Edinburgh Castle, and witness the mysterious Stonehenge. Experience the artistic vibe of Manchester or indulge in the literary heritage of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare.

There are more than 21,600 hotels to choose from in the United Kingdom. The average accommodation rating is 8.13/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $128.75 per night.

There are also more than 80,000 attractions to visit in the United Kingdom. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.62/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $35.56. Plus, the United Kingdom offers over 7,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $162.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of the United Kingdom, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 11 days and costs $2,171 (about $192 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 77, the United Kingdom ranks as the 49th safest destination for solo travellers.

Solo female backpacker overlooking the Amalfi Coast, Italy.

Overall Score: 84.77 | Value Score: 80.93 Most popular attraction: Trevi Fountain

Even since ancient times, Italy has been considered one of the best places for solo travel, with its ancient Roman ruins, delectable pastas and pizzas, classical art and timeless charm.

Marvel at the architectural wonders of Rome, including the Colosseum and Vatican City, and get lost in the enchanting canals of Venice. Explore the Renaissance art in Florence, indulge in authentic Italian cuisine, and bask in the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast.

There are more than 49,400 hotels to choose from in Italy. The average accommodation rating is 8.51/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $86.60 per night.

There are also more than 100,000 attractions to visit in Italy. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.73/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $17.21. Plus, Italy offers over 20,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $114.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Italy, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $1,658 (about $202 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 77, Italy ranks as the 46th safest destination for solo travellers.

13. Tanzania

Masai tribesmen jumping during a ceremony in Tanzania.

Overall Score: 84.39 | Value Score: 69.15 Most popular attraction: Serengeti National Park

The diverse wildlife of the Serengeti, the snowy peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Bantu culture make Tanzania the best country for solo travel in Africa.

Embark on a safari adventure in Serengeti National Park or Ngorongoro Crater and spot lions, rhinos, leopards, elephants and buffalo. Stand in awe at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro and immerse yourself in rich Maasai culture before unwinding on the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar.

There are more than 1,600 hotels to choose from in Tanzania. The average accommodation rating is 8.67/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $242.45 per night.

There are also more than 6,000 attractions to visit in Tanzania. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.56/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $71.98. Plus, Tanzania boasts 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $211.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Tanzania, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $2,632 (about $339 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 59, Tanzania ranks as the 92nd safest destination for solo travellers.

Guanacos in the Torres Del Paine in Chile. 

Overall Score: 84.37 | Value Score: 78.96 Most popular attraction: Torres del Paine National Park

Chile is easily amongst the best solo travel destinations with its Mapuche culture and stunning landscapes, from the otherworldly Atacama Desert to the ancient glaciers of Patagonia. 

Explore the vibrant street art scene in Valparaíso, witness the surreal beauty of the Torres del Paine National Park, and experience the bohemian atmosphere of Santiago. Sample Chilean wine in the fertile valleys or indulge in fresh seafood along the Pacific coast. You could even venture out to see moai stone heads on Easter Island. 

There are more than 4,300 hotels to choose from in Chile. The average accommodation rating is 8.49/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $219.55 per night.

There are also more than 6,000 attractions to visit in Chile. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.63/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $27.21. Plus, Chile offers 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $93.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Chile, there are 240 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 8 days and costs $2,636 (about $333 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 79, Chile ranks as the 40th safest destination for solo travellers.

15. Ireland

Famous Temple Bar in Dublin, Ireland.

Overall Score: 83.94 | Value Score: 77.94 Most popular attraction: Giant’s Causeway

A land of myths and legends, Ireland calls to solo adventurers with its rolling green hills, sheer white cliffs, lively pub culture and Celtic history.

Explore the iconic Cliffs of Moher, visit the historic castles of Dublin, and immerse yourself in Irish folklore at the Ring of Kerry. Embrace the friendly atmosphere of traditional Irish pubs and savour dishes like Irish stew and colcannon.

There are more than 1,300 hotels to choose from in Ireland. The average accommodation rating is 8.17/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $115.15 per night.

There are also more than 10,000 attractions to visit in Ireland. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.62/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $17.24. Plus, Ireland boasts over 1,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $88.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Ireland, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 7 days and costs $1,734 (about $246 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 83, Ireland ranks as the 21st safest destination for solo travellers.

Solo female traveller posing in front of Lake Louise in Canada. 

Overall Score: 83.91 | Value Score: 79.27 Most popular attraction: Niagara Falls

The vast and diverse landscape of Canada is the perfect solo travel destination thanks to its breathtaking national parks, French-Canadian cities and friendly locals.

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the majestic Rocky Mountains, experience the multicultural ambience of Toronto, and explore the historic charm of Old Quebec City. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors, from hiking to whale watching. And don’t miss your chance to shred Canada’s world-famous ski resorts.

There are more than 5,500 hotels to choose from in Canada. The average accommodation rating is 7.82/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $101.20 per night.

There are also more than 40,000 attractions to visit in Canada. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.66/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $28.27. Plus, Canada offers over 2,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $120.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Canada, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 9 days and costs $2,420 (about $264 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 88, Canada ranks as the 9th safest destination for solo travellers.

17. Costa Rica

Baby sloth hanging from a tree in Cahuita, Costa Rica. 

Overall Score: 83.83 | Value Score: 79.57 Most popular attraction: Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

Costa Rica is one of the best places to solo travel (particularly for nature lovers and Americans) – a paradise of billowing volcanoes, powerful waterfalls, lush rainforests and pristine beaches across 28 national parks. 

Explore the diverse wildlife in Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, zip line through the lush canopies of Arenal Volcano National Park, and unwind on the beautiful shores of Manuel Antonio National Park. Embrace the country’s eco-consciousness and enjoy sustainable tourism experiences.

There are more than 2,600 hotels to choose from in Costa Rica. The average accommodation rating is 8.47/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $95.10 per night.

There are also more than 5,000 attractions to visit in Costa Rica. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.68/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $16.09. Plus, Costa Rica boasts over 3,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $103.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Costa Rica, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 10 days and costs $1,741 (about $182 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 64, Costa Rica ranks as the 84th safest destination for solo travellers.

18. Sri Lanka

Solo traveller on a swing rope on Unawatuna Beach in Sri Lanka. 

Overall Score: 83.42 | Value Score: 82.07 Most popular attraction: Sri Dalada Maligawa

Sri Lanka is an island paradise that allures solo travellers with its ancient temples, golden beaches, lush tea plantations and abundant wildlife like elephants and leopards.

Explore the UNESCO-listed ancient city of Sigiriya, go on a safari adventure in Yala National Park, and visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. Savour the flavours of Sri Lankan cuisine, from spicy curries to hoppers, and relax on the beautiful shores of Mirissa or Arugam Bay.

There are more than 6,977 hotels to choose from in Sri Lanka. The average accommodation rating is 8.59/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $100.55 per night.

There are also more than 8,000 attractions to visit in Sri Lanka. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.58/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $37.34. Plus, Sri Lanka offers over 5,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $55.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of Sri Lanka, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 10 days and costs $1,299 (about $126 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 60, Sri Lanka ranks as the 90th safest destination for solo travellers.

Eiffel Tower lit up at night in Paris, France. 

Overall Score: 83.29 | Value Score: 76.66 Most popular attraction: Eiffel Tower

Solo travellers fall in love with France’s Gothic architecture, slow pace of life, and world-renowned cuisine.

Wander through the romantic streets of Paris, visit the iconic Eiffel Tower, and explore the magnificent Palace of Versailles. Indulge in delectable French foods, from croissants and escargot to fine wine and cheese, before spotting Mona Lisa in the Louvre or snapping a photo of the Arc de Triomphe.

There are more than 46,200 hotels to choose from in France. The average accommodation rating is 8.16/10 and the average price of a room for a solo traveller is $232.90 per night.

There are also more than 80,000 attractions to visit in France. The average rating for the top 15 attractions is 4.64/5 and the average price of entry for a solo traveller is about $26.31. Plus, France boasts over 6,000 day tours, with the average cost of a day trip being $104.

For those interested in joining a multi-day group tour of France, there are more than 250 organised tours to choose from. The average group tour lasts 7 days and costs $2,023 (about $284 per day) for a solo traveller.

With a safety score of 64, France ranks as the 85th safest destination for solo travellers.

10 top spots for solo travelers in winter (or any other time of year)

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Trekking to Machu Picchu is just one of many South American adventures that's perfect for solo travelers © Getty Images / iStockphoto / Andres Jacobi

The idea of traveling alone can be daunting if you've never taken a solo trip before. Checking in for your outbound flight is easy – it's only when you arrive alone in an unfamiliar destination that it all becomes real. But any initial doubts are fleeting. By the time you've checked into your hotel and hit the streets looking for your first meal, nerves will already be giving way to the thrill of being somewhere new.

A major factor in mastering the art of solo travel is selecting the right destination. Whether you're embarking on an epic multicountry trip or taking an impulsive city break, some places are more suitable for a solo travel experience than others. There are destinations that are naturally suited to solitude, and destinations where travelers are naturally thrown together, making it easy to meet new people.

Best of all, there are solo travel destinations in every corner of the globe, so you can take a solo trip in the depths of winter as easily as you can at the height of summer. Here are 10 sure-fire destinations for lone travelers, organized by interest. Whether you’re into raves, relaxation, hiking or sightseeing, these spots are certain to get your solo travel adventure off on the right foot.

South America: best for solo adventures

With mountains to climb, rivers to raft, ancient ruins to uncover and jungles to explore, South America is the ultimate adventure destination. And the northern hemisphere's winter is South America's summer – the prime time to visit Patagonia and the Andes. From well-trodden paths in Argentina , Chile and Brazil to virgin jungle trails in Ecuador and Colombia , the continent has something for every kind of adventurer. You'll certainly never struggle for company on the trek to Machu Picchu !

Don’t let the continent's size daunt you – with easy border crossings and well-established traveler hubs, South America is ideal for solo overlanding. The well-worn Gringo Trail, which takes in the continent’s most popular destinations, ensures recurring rendezvous with fellow adventurers and ample opportunities to buddy up with travelers heading in the same direction. This, paired with the general warmth of local people and the continent’s premium hostel network, makes solo travel simple.

Epic solo travel experience : Mountain biking down Bolivia ’s infamous Death Road (the name is an exaggeration, in case you were worried) and debriefing with your fellow riders over a few beers afterward.

Pura Taman Saraswati temple in Ubud, Bali

Ubud, Indonesia: best for self-reflection

Whether you loved or loathed Elizabeth Gilbert’s seminal solo travel memoir Eat, Pray, Love , there’s no denying that Bali has a special magic. The island's artistic and spiritual center, Ubud , is where the author found love (and presumably ate and prayed) and it remains a wonderfully laid-back place for solo travelers to relax, reflect and recharge. And Bali is a year-round destination – summer is peak season, but the island has a quieter and calmer charm in winter.

Nestled among emerald rice fields ringed by mist-wrapped mountains, Ubud attracts throngs of solo travelers, meaning no probing glances if you arrive alone at a morning yoga class or ask for a table for one in one of the town’s salubrious vegetarian cafes. To really harness the healing power of Ubud (and for some serious solitude), check yourself into one of the many health retreats that dot the verdant hills around town.

Epic solo travel experience : Getting up super early before the heat climbs to join a holistic class – you find lessons in everything from yoga and meditation, and you can follow up with a massage at a tried and tested spa such as Taksu Spa .

Young people dancing at a Berlin club

Berlin, Germany: best for nightlife

Some say you are more likely to get into Berghain , the most famous nightclub in Berlin , if you arrive alone. Whether or not that’s the case, the rumor demonstrates the German capital’s natural affinity for solo travelers. Legions of solo citybreakers are drawn by Berlin's deserved reputation as one of the friendliest, most inclusive cities in Europe, and by its famous nightlife.

Berlin is one of the best places in Europe to party, offering a collection of colossal clubs and graffiti-spattered beer gardens, but going clubbing is just one of many things to do in Berlin. Thought-provoking history surrounds you from the moment you arrive, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Holocaust Memorial , while quirky cafes, cool boutiques, weekend flea markets and a growing food-truck scene provide more leisurely delights. Berlin is an easy place to wander alone, or join a walking tour for some company.

Epic solo travel experience : Heading out to a bar or nightclub and seeing where the night takes you. For some guided imbibing, join a beer tour with Brewer's Berlin Tours or Berlin Craft Beer Experience .

An elephant passes a safari jeep in Kenya

East Africa: best for a group tour

Have you always dreamed of viewing gorillas in the jungles of Rwanda , meeting a Maasai chief in Kenya  or spotting the “Big Five” in Tanzania , but were daunted by the logistics of tackling East Africa independently? A group tour can simplify the experience of visiting this stunning region of the world, and provide a buffer for the sometimes challenging experiences Africa can throw at first-timers.

East Africa’s tourism infrastructure is well developed and traveling solo in most countries here is quite achievable (particularly in Kenya and Tanzania), but joining a group tour means you can bundle together a string of big game-viewing safaris in multiple countries, without getting hit by additional lone traveler charges or facing the daunting prospect of arranging multiple tours and transport.

Best of all, tours in these bucket-list destinations attract a diverse group of travelers, meaning you’re much less likely to be the only solo traveler sandwiched between canoodling couples, or the only 20-something in a coach full of empty-nesters.

Epic solo travel experience : Catching the great migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya – an almost Lion King -esque parade of wildebeest, zebras, gazelles and predators.

View from the walkway on The Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

Singapore: best for a solo stopover

With all manner of cultural attractions to explore, a growing collection of hostels and guesthouses, loads of free things to do , and one of the world’s best public transport systems (including excellent airport links), there are few more stress-free solo travel experiences than landing at Singapore 's award-winning Changi airport on a tropical afternoon.

Whether you choose to amble with an audio guide through the Chinatown Heritage Centre , gawp at the otherworldly Gardens by the Bay , plunge into a lavish rooftop pool, or join the hordes feasting in Singapore's hawker food courts , the city is perfectly suited to solo travel. An added bonus is the city's cosmopolitan attitude – locals don't bat an eyelid at the daily influx of international arrivals, and there are few hassles and scams to worry about.

Epic solo travel experience : Checking out the cozy cafes and quirky boutiques in the gentrified 1930s housing estate of Tiong Bahru .

Interior of Rome's Colosseum with a crowd of tourists

Rome, Italy: best for culture

From ancient icons such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum to the towering masterpiece of Renaissance architecture that is St Peter’s Basilica , Rome ’s cityscape is a kaleidoscopic canvas of artistic flair, architectural wonderment and historical marvels. Whether you’re visiting for two days or two months, there's so much to see that there's little risk of becoming bored.

Though English is not as widely spoken as in some European nations, it’s hard to feel lonely among the 14 million other tourists who visit this cultural hub each year. And solo dining means you only have to worry about keeping one palate happy in Rome's fabulous restaurants . But don’t pack too much into your itinerary, as Rome rewards relaxation; mingling with strangers over a glass of vino at sunset is an essential pastime in The Eternal City.

Epic solo travel experience : Visiting St Peter’s Basilica and walking the 7km (4.3 miles) of artwork-filled halls that comprise the Vatican Museums .

A young woman orders food from a food truck in Portland, Oregon.

Portland, Oregon: best city break

One of the USA 's hippest hubs, Portland has all the cultural advantages of a major metropolis, but the down-home intimacy of a small town. This affable attitude reverberates in the town’s urban wineries, microbreweries and coffee shops, where conversation flows quicker than the drinks can be poured. And with its patchwork of small, friendly neighborhoods , it's easy to discover this easy-going city one district at a time.

There’s more to this bastion of counterculture than its love of a good chinwag, with a host of whimsical attractions highlighting its quirky streak, from a museum dedicated to vacuum cleaners to an urban herd of goats. It’s also a cinch to navigate, with good public transport and a popular bike-share scheme. And while Portland is famous for its artisan restaurants, a more sociable – and undeniably more fun – way to dine is at the city’s 500-or-so street food carts.

Epic solo travel experience : Exploring the Alberta Arts District; for the company of fellow art enthusiasts, time your visit to coincide with the Last Thursday art walk .

A group of tourists prepare ingredients during a Thai cooking lesson in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Thailand: best for food

It's a close-run thing, but for solo foodie travel, one destination stands above all others for travelers who view the world through the prism of a knife and fork. The capital of northern Thailand – and once the center of an independent kingdom – Chiang Mai offers the entire Thai package in one compact location: stellar food, rich culture, ancient ruins, responsible elephant encounters , relaxed nightlife and an easy-going traveler scene that's easy to plug into.

Every time of day is snack time in Chiang Mai. From the city's impressive northern Thai restaurants to its fun-filled and frenetic night markets and hole-in-the-wall restaurants serving the city's famous kow soi soup, the city always has a fork or spoon in hand. What makes Chiang Mai especially suited to solo travelers is its collection of cooking schools – ideal places to meet new people and learn how to cook up a perfect bowl of phat thai , green curry or hot and sour tom yam soup.

Epic solo travel experience : Learning to cook Thai food, of course! Most courses start with a market trip so you can learn to identify local ingredients before you start pounding herbs and spices to make your own curry paste ( Small House Chiang Mai is one recommended school).

Palm trees and colorful houses line a beach in Caye Caulker, Belize

Caye Caulker, Belize: best for an island escape

Enchanting atolls aren’t reserved for honeymooners. Pastel-hued, car-free Caye Caulker has always been a great place for solo travelers thanks to its compact size and easy-going, backpacker-friendly vibe, which draws a relaxed, international crowd in search of a less commercialized slice of paradise.

It’s easy to lose days lounging at The Split , the island’s premier beach, but there are plenty of other activities on offer, from snorkeling and diving on teeming reefs to kayaking to lesser-visited parts of the island while keeping a beady eye out for crocodiles. 

Join other travelers at local reggae bars during the afternoon happy hour before sampling Creole-style street food come nightfall. What's arguably the greatest blessing of solo travel? You don’t have to share your shrimp and swordfish dinner!

Epic solo travel experience : Snorkeling or diving in the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve , which teems with turtles and small sharks.

Car driving along a sandy beach on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia

East Coast Australia: best for road-tripping

It would actually be hard to explore the East Coast of Australia alone. So many travelers follow the snaking stretch of road that runs from Sydney to Cairns that solitude is often harder to find than companionship. For travelers in search of natural wonders, excellent infrastructure, abundant tours and group activities and raucous late-night revelry, there are few places to match it.

But it’s not just the good-time vibe that makes this stretch of coastline so spectacular. The classic road trip route is studded with bucket-list attractions, from lolling on Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach to rambling through the ancient Daintree Rainforest or blowing bubbles on the Great Barrier Reef . Consider renting a car to explore – the most memorable moments will likely come from interactions with locals in coastal surf towns and one-pub villages in the Outback an hour or two inland from the coast.

Epic solo travel experience : Joining a tour with the East Coast's Indigenous people. Tours led by guides from Aboriginal communities will show you a less-seen side to this well-explored land.

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This article was first published Nov 30, 2017 and updated Dec 10, 2021.

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10 BEST Places to Travel Alone (Why You NEED to go NOW!) 2024

When life has been grating on your very last nerve, and you need a little freedom, it’s time for some solo travel.

Free from the clutter of responsibilities, schedules, and spreadsheets, it’ll just be you and an epic swathe of wilderness.

Or perhaps it will be you and a steaming pile of delectable dumplings. Or you in the midst of an epic, thumping underground party.

Wherever you choose to travel alone, there’ll be unbridled freedom and personal growth.

How do I know? Because that’s what I gained from travelling alone. The freedom to make my choices and the responsibility of the consequences of those choices.

Throw out the misconception that you need a travel buddy, and unlock the joy of designing your own itinerary!

I’ve put together some destination inspiration for you in this article – just try and stop yourself from booking a one-way ticket at the end.

Without further ado, here are the top 10 best places in the world to travel alone.

A solo traveller backpacking the Middle East posing with a camel.

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10 Best Places in the World to Travel Alone

Staying safe while travelling alone, final thoughts on solo travel.

Travelling alone may be as simple as a quick vacation. You may just need a little time to travel without your phone and connect with nature again.

To this end, a long stretch of beach and a crisp gin and tonic might be just what you’re after. It’s important to honour the need to take a time out. Hustle hard, sure, but take care of yourself too!

Often an extended solo trip comes with the burning need to push your limits – to write your own manifesto . Perhaps you’ve had no choice but to rethink everything you ever thought to be true. Perhaps the only way you can untangle the dumpster fire of emotions is by hitting the road and letting life happen.

girl at rush lake backpacking in pakistan

More than likely, it’s somewhere in between. Good travel rejuvenates us and challenges us. A bit of yin and a bit of yang. Travelling alone is a surefire way to get a bit of both! There are no compromising schedules with your travel buddy who sleeps in – so yay, freedom.

But there is also no shoulder to cry on when the travel is confronting.

Through it all, we learn a lot. So buckle up folks.

We’re taking a look at the best places in the world to travel alone !

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#1 Mexico City The Best Place to Travel Alone in the World

Mexico City might just be my favourite place in the world, period. It is one of the best places in the world to travel to AND also the best place in the world to travel to alone . It is the perfect combination of exhilarating and reflective – and has bomb-ass tacos to boot.

If you go seeking some company, Mexico City answers with an epic Couchsurfing scene and amazing hostels . And you’re never really alone in this great city. There are too many markets, curious locals, and sneaky mescal bars for that!

A girl stands at the base of a colourful street mural while travelling alone in Mexico

Backpacking Mexico is a whirlwind. One minute it’s lazing about on a sunny Yucatan beach and the next it’s driving past unmarked graves.

Mexico City is a microcosm of the country. The streets are awash with colour and passion in true Latino style. But if you go looking, there will be some heartbreaking history amongst its alleyways.

Mexico City stands in the shadow of the great Aztec Empire’s capital. There are hundreds of years of history and the ghosts of Empires past to keep you company in your solo wanderings too.

While you’re here, be sure to check out the National Museum. The stories of the last ten thousand years are displayed here – and that is certainly something to reflect on.

#2 New York City The Best Place to Travel Alone in the USA

Ah, the city that never sleeps: New York City stands out as a great destination to travel alone to in the USA .

If you want to become an anonymous observer, New Yorkers certainly won’t stop you. You can reflect in a ritzy coffee shop, or people watch on the subway. There is something to be said for speaking less and observing more .

On the other end of the spectrum – if you want to be noticed by New Yorkers – all you have to do is talk a little shit! And nowhere is it easier than in one of the many comedy clubs. Sure, there are extortionate drink prices, but there are also potential new travel buddies packed into the cellar!

Times Square full of people in New York City

And once you get partying with a New Yorker, you won’t be exactly sure how, but suddenly it will be sunrise. You’re mostly sure that you remember your name… Soon, you won’t have a choice but to be quietly hungover on the subway, once again observing the city.

One way or another, you’ll make it back to one of New York’s epic hostels , surely…

I think something that the best cities to solo travel to have in common is a buzzing and dynamic energy . You can choose to throw yourself into Times Square, the Brooklyn Flea Market, or secret New York bars. You get to indulge in the freedom that comes with travelling alone.

New York is perfect to travel alone in because it is at once easy to be part of the scenery, and easy enough to join the same scene.

#3 South Island, New Zealand The Best Place to Travel Alone as a Woman

I think everyone should travel alone. I love to travel alone. And, I have to admit that I love it even more because people love to tell women that they can’t travel alone. Bah! Hogwash.

Luckily, New Zealand is an easy country for badass solo female travellers .

Kiwis love hard workers and a good joke. They will go out of their way to make you feel at home in their little slice of paradise.

Once you start making friends in New Zealand, you will have friends of friends inviting you to stay up and down the country. Kiwis are just good like that. Besides, backpacking here has become a right of passage by so many that, no matter where you stay in New Zealand , no one is going to question your pursuit of a solo adventure.

An empty road leading to a large mountain found while travelling alone in New Zealand

It’s also wild . For that true Into the Wilderness type of solo travel, the South Island of New Zealand is the place.

Hobbits literally made their home out of the New Zealand landscape, and so will the aspiring solo traveller. There are rolling hills that give way into epic snow-capped peaks. There are rocks to climb, waves to surf, and whales to spot.

When you left home to travel alone, you needed the space to think. Well, there’s nothing like the sparsely populated South Island shores to get the mind turning over.

Also, nothing gains an outdoors-loving Kiwi’s respect like good handling of a manual 4WD. So while you are gallivanting about the mountainous South Island on an incredible NZ road trip , be sure to show off your new car handling skills. 😉

#4 Portugal The Best Place to Travel Alone in Europe

What are some top reasons for travelling alone?

  • Swim naked in the ocean (feel wild)
  • Drink red wine and make eyes with the bartender (feel desired)
  • Change your mind at the last minute (feel free)

Portugal is the traveller’s answer to the travelling alone in Europe request.

There is close to 2000 kilometres of stunning coastline that hugs the untamed Atlantic Ocean. There are so many incredible places to stay in Portugal ! You can nudie swim at designated beaches – but this is Europe where the nudity is natural and not only to be seen in TV commercials.

A cliff full of colourful houses on the edge of a cliff in portgual

Portugal’s wine needs little introduction. And neither do its steamy locals. 😉 It may become a question of who makes eyes first – you or the bartender?

When you do go out that evening, will it be for petiscos and fado ? Or will it be a visit to a secluded and ruined castle atop a picturesque cliff?

Either way, you could be adding a sex on the road story to your arsenal…

Many people living the boat life make Portugal their last stop before an Atlantic crossing. You may have had grand plans to continue backpacking Europe, but you aren’t sticking to your friend’s itinerary. You’re free.

Perhaps you will become a crew member on a sailboat and wash up in the Caribbean instead…

#5 Bolivia The Best Place to Travel Alone On a Gap Year

South America is a lively and dramatic place to take a gap year. There are many highlights associated with travelling alone to tick off your list here: you can learn a new travel language , see some scenery that makes you believe in the Divine again, and eat your weight in local delicacies.

Bolivia is a good place to learn Spanish as its accent is easier to understand than other Latin American countries. Bolivia also has the highest percentage of Indigenous peoples as part of its population. You can learn, not only Spanish but Quechua or Guarani too.

Hey, Bolivia is a little rough around the edges, but she always has you coming back for more. If you’re in need of something to grab you by the scruff of the neck and say, “HEY, life is exciting, make the most of it!” Then, Bolivia is where you need to be.

Salt Lakes Bolivia. The mountains and sky are reflected as a mirror in the salt lakes.

One of the highlights of your trip here definitely could be the Salt Lakes . They are so spectacular, it made me believe in a higher power again. You’ll be putting your camera on a timer to get that perfect shot where the sky and the earth become one.

Trekking in Bolivia is another highlight for the solo traveller. With some trusty hiking boots , you can have the best views of the country.

When you do come down from the mountains, an epic destination awaits you! There is a good balance between true solitude and meeting people here.

And of course, I’d be remiss to mention Bolivia without raving about the Chicharron. Mmmmmm, get in ma belly!

#6 Ireland Best Place to Travel Alone to For The First Time

If you want to ease into travelling alone, Ireland is the place for you.

Sure, it’s got the windswept coastlines and abandoned castled to trigger some introspection. But it’s also got Guinness, friendly locals, and Guinness. Did I mention Guinness?

Ooh, and whiskey! How could I forget?

Well, I guess it’s easy to lose track in between all the fun you can have here. I did make it back to a great Irish hostel , but I’m not exactly sure how. Delivered by the leprechaun, perhaps?

A castle found on the edge of a cliff facing the ocean while backpacking ireland alone.

The Irish are famously funny, and all it will take to make a new best friend is to sit down and have a good ol’ fashioned pub session. Be sure to say “your man” a lot, and don’t mention the English. Unless it’s to say, f**k the English .

Irish is one of the roots of Australian English and it can be just as difficult to understand to the uninitiated. Once you understand the craic , you’ll be good to go.

Ireland is no longer going through “The Troubles”. It is a fairly safe country – one of the reasons it makes for a good first place to travel alone. So long as no one mentions the English, and you pay heed to the usual solo travel precautions , you’re in for a right laugh in Ireland!

#7 Vietnam Best Place to Travel Alone for Good Food

For the solo traveller looking for a culinary experience like no other – they need to look no further than Vietnam.

The bitter, sour, spicy (or the fire, metal, water flavours, as they are known in Vietnam) are considered in every bowl of noodles. They got some fine quality French-style bread. And when you get French bread filled with Vietnamese sauces and meats, you get the famous Banh Mi.

There are the equally famous pho noodles to try. But there are stranger and far more delicious delicacies to be found in every alleyway. There are fetal duck eggs, turtle soup, grilled pork, and noodles in every kind of way.

Vietnam is a good budget destination that will alight all your senses from the moment you arrive. You’ll sweat – from the chilli or humidity, it’s anyone’s guess – and smell the traffic and the roast beef everywhere you go. Wherever you decide to stay in Vietnam , you will find a satisfying dish.

A man buys street food from a vendor in vietnam.

My advice to eating in Vietnam? If it looks good, buy two .

My second piece of advice? If the plastic chairs look like they were designed for children, the food is going to be amazing here.

I am not a large person, and yet I still struggled to fit my big, Westerner butt into the small restaurant chairs. And once I was in, I became so sweaty that it was a struggle not to bring the chair with me to the next restaurant.

But, the more comfortable the seating, the less tasty the food. This is the price we pay for truly delicious broth.

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#8 Hokkaido, Japan Most Unique Place to Travel Alone

The most northern island of Japan – Hokkaido – is probably not the first place you think of when you think of where to stay in Japan .

However, this is the most unique place to travel alone .

It is known as the Kingdom of Food due to its high-quality seafood and incredible markets. If you dreamed of a place that delivers incredible oysters, squid, and crab year round – you would find yourself where the cold northern Pacific meets the Sea of Japan.

When you’re done stuffing your face with good food, it is time for a hike in an otherworldly landscape. In the winter, there are some amazing mountain trails to tackle.

In the autumn, the rivers are incredible bird-watching spots. You can kayak all the way down the river system to the Pacific Ocean!

A city at sunrise in Hokkaido with snow capped mountains in the background

The Ainu people have finally been recognised by the Japanese government as the Indigenous people of Japan . Their culture is felt most strongly on Hokkaido – the last holdout of their language.

It is bittersweet to meet people who have endured colonial oppression. On the one hand, joy is an act of resistance . It’s special to be able to learn from those who are left. On the other, there will always be sadness for what is lost.

Hokkaido remains a complicated and beautiful place to travel to alone.

#9 Amsterdam Best Place to Travel Alone to PARTY

Yes, there is so much more to backpacking the Netherlands than making acquaintance with some suspicious substance and wondering what exactly you were meant to be saying. There are world-class art galleries, fine dining, and even some very easy hitchhiking to do.

Drugs are still illegal and – by design – modify your brain chemistry. Know your limits, drink some water, and look after each other!

Canal houses crammed in close together in Amsterdam

But, Amsterdam lives up to its epic party reputation! You don’t need to come here with a group to enjoy a good night out. If you are looking for live music, recycled furniture, and hipster beers that sound like the name of a strange family pet – then head to De Pijp .

This district is also famous for the coffeeshops in which lighting a fat doobie is standard practice. Noice. 😉

Most clubs are open until 3 am on weekdays and 4 am on the weekends. That means, no matter what day of the week you clamber into the Amsterdam rabbit hole, you’re in for a good time.

Choosing the best place to stay in Amsterdam will also add to your party experience. You can meet your new drinking buddies in the common room and party hard knowing you’ve got a bed to come back to!

#10 Shiva’s Holy Trinity (Sri Lanka, Nepal & India) Best Place to Travel Alone to Challenge Yourself

Travelling alone can bring up a lot. You’re alone with your thoughts after all.

You also trade security for freedom when you travel solo. So no one would blame you for sticking to a country where you blend in with the crowd.

BUT if you want to push yourself to the edge of your comfort zone then look no further than backpacking Shiva’s Holy Trinity .

You can ease into the water of South Asian goodness in Sri Lanka. There are enough green smoothies and easy-going surfers to allow a level of comfort. The best hostels in Sri Lanka are overflowing with cool people.

However, there are still lessons in haggling, negotiating traffic madness, and cultural differences.

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When you’re ready to turn up the volume on the South Asian experience – head to Nepal . Rumour has it there are still communists hanging out in the jungles here…

The buses run a little later here and tend to cram eighteen more people than is comfortable in them. Who knows how much something should really cost and there is no such thing as an unpotholed road.

Just when you think you’ve got the hang of the head wobbling locals, the scruffy tab tripping ex-pats, and street begging response edict down, go to India.

Anyone who has been backpacking in India will have a complicated relationship with the country. It can be exhausting. Maddening. Devastating. If you’re not careful, India is the place that leads to travel burnout .

And yet it remains – for so many of us – the place that transformed us.

Wherever you end up, there is chai.

When you travel alone, it’s just you. That safety net of having someone else to rely on to get help if you need it urgently isn’t there.

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There is no need to idly scroll through Instagram and dream about your next trip away. It is time to book that ticket and hit the road! You are guaranteed a life-changing experience when you travel alone.

It will likely be the most terrifying thing you ever do, and yet the most rewarding. You won’t know what ghosts are lurking within yourself – or how to get rid of them – until you spend some time travelling solo.

And when you’re done with the introspective mountain tops, when you are done putting yourself through the chaos of Mumbai, a change of pace awaits. Without consulting anyone else, you are free to change the direction of your travels.

How does a glass of wine atop a cliff at sunset sound?

Delightful, I tell you.

The only thing standing between you and your dreamy solo trip is yourself. So do it! Go explore the best places to travel alone!

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Sarah Schlichter

Deputy Executive Editor Sarah Schlichter's idea of a perfect trip includes spotting exotic animals, hiking through pristine landscapes, exploring new neighborhoods on foot, and soaking up as much art as she can. She often attempts to recreate recipes from her international travels after she gets home (which has twice resulted in accidental kitchen fires—no humans or animals were harmed).

Sarah joined the SmarterTravel team in 2017 after more than a decade at the helm of IndependentTraveler.com. Sarah's practical travel advice has been featured in dozens of news outlets including the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Budget Travel, and Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio. Follow her on Twitter @TravelEditor .

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Ultimate Bucket List Experience: "Road tripping and hiking through the rugged mountains of Patagonia."

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Solo travelers can and do go just about anywhere, but there are certain places around the world that are particularly easy and even rewarding to visit by yourself. In crafting this list of the best places to travel alone, I looked at factors such as safety (especially for women traveling alone), local culture, the chance to meet other travelers, and the ease of getting around if you don’t speak the language.

Read on to discover the best places to travel alone.

New Zealand

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Solo travelers who love hiking, mountain biking, or other outdoor activities shouldn’t miss New Zealand. It’s one of the world’s most relaxing places to travel; crime is low, and just about every city and town has its own visitor info center with friendly staff who will help you find lodging or book activities (so you’ll never feel lost). Best of all, there are countless adventures to be had, from the country’s famous Great Walks to Lord of the Rings tours . To learn more, see The 10 Best Places to Go in New Zealand .

Where to stay: The intimate Hotel DeBrett is a boutique option right in downtown Auckland.

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Exploring Denmark, which appears frequently on top 10 lists of the world’s happiest and safest countries , is a breeze for solo travelers. Most Danes speak English and are glad to help tourists find their way around; some even welcome travelers into their homes for dinner. (See MeettheDanes.com .) History lovers can enjoy Viking ruins and medieval castles, while outdoorsy sorts can join the locals on the thousands of miles of bike paths that crisscross the country.

Where to stay: Copenhagen’s 66 Guldsmeden is conveniently located within walking distance of Central Station and the Tivoli Gardens.

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Thanks to smiling locals, unforgettable sights, and a well-established backpacker trail, Thailand is incredibly popular with people traveling alone. You can make your solo trip anything you want in Thailand: an urban adventure in Bangkok , a week on the beaches of Koh Samui, a homestay in a northern hill town, a yoga retreat on a remote island—or a mix of all of the above.

Where to stay: SENSIMAR Koh Samui Resort and Spa has a prime location right on the beach in Koh Samui.

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This long, skinny country is one of South America’s safest, boasting incredible landscapes (beaches! Mountains! Glaciers!) as well as delicious wines. Chileans are friendly and welcoming, although they don’t all speak English—so you’ll want to brush up on basic Spanish phrases before you go. Popular spots to visit include the remote Atacama Desert in the north and the sweeping mountain vistas of Patagonia in the south.

Where to stay: Explora Patagonia is a splurge, but it’s worth it for its stunning location in Torres del Paine National Park.

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While terrorism is an ever-present concern, security is high and millions of people safely visit Israel every year, including plenty of solo travelers. Most of them spend at least a few days exploring the holy sites and colorful markets of Jerusalem before moving on to cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, the beach town of Eilat, or the mountain fortress of Masada . You’re sure to meet other travelers along the way, whether you stay in hostels or kibbutzim (farms).

Where to stay: The apartment-style accommodations at Shamai Suites are within walking distance of Jerusalem’s Old City.

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Ireland holds numerous appeals for solo travelers: It’s safe, beautiful, and an easy place for English speakers to get around. But what I love best about Ireland is how friendly it is. The locals will say hi to you on the street or strike up a conversation with you at the pub, so you’ll never lack for friends even if you’re traveling alone. You can also meet fellow travelers at hostels, on trains, or over the breakfast table at a B&B.

Where to stay: One of Dublin’s newest hotels is the chic Hotel 7 , located in a restored Georgian building.

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With its low crime rates and kind, respectful locals, Japan is an ideal place for solo travel, including solo female travel. Buy a rail pass and hop aboard the country’s clean, fast bullet trains to explore temples and teahouses in Kyoto, hiking trails and hot springs in Hakone, and the bustling neon streets of Tokyo. Be sure to spend at least one night in a traditional ryokan , where you’ll sleep on a tatami mat and enjoy a typical Japanese breakfast.

Where to stay: Experience a traditional Japanese ryokan with a stay at Ryokufuso in Kyoto.

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Is an African safari on your bucket list? Consider a solo trip to Tanzania, where you can spot the Big Five and much more. If you want to meet fellow travelers, look for a camp or lodge that offers communal meals and shared game drives, or join a group trip. Keep an eye out for tours with a discounted or waived single supplement (you’ll often see these during the off season when demand is low), or book with a company such as Intrepid Travel or G Adventures , which will help you skip the supplement by matching you with a same-sex roommate.

Where to stay: See the famous wildebeest migration at Lamai Serengeti , a luxury camp.

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A recent report found that Australia was the world’s safest country for women , making this a particularly appealing destination for solo female travel. Men and women alike will appreciate Australia’s diverse landscapes, ranging from the famous Sydney skyline to the colorful Great Barrier Reef to the wide-open, red-dirt stretches of the Outback. There’s a well-established backpacker trail of hostels where you can meet other solo travelers, and the laid-back locals speak English (albeit with their own unique vocabulary!), so you won’t have trouble finding your way.

Where to stay: Medusa is a stylish design hotel in Sydney’s lively Darlinghurst neighborhood.

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Hong Kong’s low crime rate, efficient public transportation system, and unique combination of Eastern and Western cultures make it an inviting spot for solo travelers, especially those who haven’t yet traveled much on their own. Because English is one of the city’s official languages, you’ll never feel like you’re lost in translation; nor will you run out of things to do, with countless options from harborfront museums to the bustling restaurants of Nathan Road .

Where to stay: The sleek, contemporary Hotel Stage is located in Kowloon.

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Canada’s already low crime rates have dropped even further over the past decade or two, making this an even safer and more appealing place to travel alone. You can base yourself in a cosmopolitan city like Toronto , Montreal , and Vancouver to focus on museums and nightlife, or take a road trip through rugged national parks like Banff or Jasper. No matter where you travel, Canada’s friendly, English-speaking locals are happy to point you in the right direction.

Where to stay: The legendary Fairmount Chateau Lake Louise offers spectacular views of Banff National Park.

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Crime novels are popular in Iceland, but that may be partially because the country sees so little violence in real life. (It’s topped the Global Peace Index since 2008.) Both men and women traveling alone can do so safely on this remote island, known for thundering waterfalls, steaming geysers, and craggy volcanic landscapes. Many Icelanders speak at least a little English, so it’s no problem to get around and chat with locals, and the country’s largest city, Reykjavik, feels more like an easily navigable large town than a giant metropolis.

Where to stay: Book a clean, modern room in Iceland’s capital at Reykjavik Lights .

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One of Central America’s safest countries, Costa Rica draws solo travelers in search of outdoor adventure. Consider booking a stay at a jungle lodge where you can meet fellow travelers and join guided excursions into the rainforest to look for wildlife like monkeys, sloths, toucans, and macaws. Or head for the coast to take a surfing lesson or simply relax on the beach. You can also visit local farms or soak in hot springs.

Where to stay: Enjoy a sustainable stay in the jungle at Finca Luna Nueva Lodge in Arenal Volcano National Park.

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Solo travel can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore the world. Whether you'd rather spend it on a desert island or in a frenetic new city, here's our pick of some of the best places to travel alone.

1. Lombok and the Gili Islands, Indonesia

3. guatemala, 5. south island, new zealand, 6. barcelona, spain, 9. new york city, usa, 10. hokkaido, japan, 12. southern thailand, 13. sri lanka, 14. copenhagen, denmark, 15. the greek islands, 16. newfoundland, canada, 17. dubrovnik, croatia, 18. southwest usa, 19. the east coast, australia, 20. rajasthan, india, ready to go but prefer an organised tour, tailor-made travel itineraries for spain, created by local experts.

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Discover the best of Andalucía's breathtaking palaces, churches, museums, vineyards, and more, as you travel through spectacular scenery dotted with pueblos blancos and bordered by rugged mountains and coast en route to Granada, Seville, Ronda and Jerez de la Frontera.

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Discover Andalusia, starting with the cultural city of Seville, then on to Córdoba and Granada, home of the stunning Alhambra Palace. Next you'll visit Granada and the Albayzin Arab quarter, then enjoy a stunning hot-air balloon ride, before ending your trip with a luxury boat trip from Marbella!

Not as busy as its more famous neighbour Bali , Lombok is gaining a sterling reputation among the Indonesian islands with independent travellers who want to learn to surf, snorkel or dive. Inland, lush green paddy fields stretch away to the massive Gunung Rinjani volcano with its waterfalls and hot springs. The three tiny but increasingly popular Gili Islands off Lombok’s northwest coast are also easy to access – Trawangan is where the party’s at.

Where to stay

  • Best for partying: Gili Beach Bum Hotel
  • Best for beachfront in Lombok: Cafe Alberto B and B
  • Best to explore Lombok: North Lombok Waterfall and Village Tour
  • Best for snorkeling: Gili Kondo, Kapal and Lampu from Lombok

Air Terjun Tiu Kelep waterfall near Rinjani, Senaru, Lombok, Indonesia © Shutterstock

Air Terjun Tiu Kelep waterfall near Rinjani, Senaru, Lombok, Indonesia © Michail_Vorobyev/Shutterstock

The capital of Cuba, Havana conjures images of crumbling colonial architecture, 1950s Chevys, salsa and cigars. However, with the political scene inside Cuba shifting, private enterprise is being encouraged and small businesses across the country are opening and expanding. Now is a great time to visit those tiny back street restaurants and artisan shops.

Homestays have always been a characteristic of travel in Cuba, and this, along with low crime rates, means going it alone is safe and rewarding. Discover here the best time to go to Cuba , the best beaches near Havana and best beaches in Cuba , how to get around the country , and the best places in Cuba for your first-time visit as well as Cuba itineraries for your inspiration.

  • Best to meet others in Havana: Paradise Hostel Backpacker
  • Best for stays in Trinidad: Hostal Twins
  • Find more accommodation in Havana
  • Best to learn about the culture: Afro-Cuban religions walking tour in Havana
  • Best for a night out with friends: Cabaret Tropicana

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Havana Capitol in Cuba is a great place to explore travelling solo © Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH/Shutterstock

If you’re looking for the best places to travel alone in Central and South America, don’t overlook Guatemala and its ancient Mayan ruins. It is an inexpensive place to travel , which means you can stay for a while – to learn Spanish or even volunteer. Many come here for adventure activities like hiking, kayaking and whitewater rafting.

Exploring the jungle is another great way to see the country. You can also get up close and personal with Central America’s most active volcano – the volcán de Fuego. Haggling for fresh produce in one of the country's colourful markets is an adventure in itself. See here for more things to do in Guatemala , the best time to visit and how to spend your time in Guatemala City .

  • Best for relaxed stays in Antigua: Barbara's Boutique Hostel (adults only)
  • Best to discover Semuc Champey: El Portal de Champey
  • Best for an active adventure: Pocaya Volcano Trek from Antigua
  • Best for spirituality: Mayan ceremony at Lake Atitlan

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The jungle at Semuc Champey in Guatemala makes a great place to travel solo - shutterstock

With its incredibly diverse ecosystem and reputation for the “Big Five” (elephant, black rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard), Kenya is the place for a safari. You can easily join a big group or arrange for a guide to take you out into the wilderness alone. The country has a good infrastructure and it’s easy to get around and find accommodation.

Take care of your belongings, particularly in Nairobi ; but don’t hide away in your hotel when it gets dark. Venture out to discover the city’s burgeoning nightlife scene (though taxis between venues are recommended).

To add comfort to your journey, read our guide on when is the best time to travel to Kenya and explore our Kenya itineraries for inspiration.

Also, find out in detail when the chances of fully enjoying wildlife watching are higher with our guide to the best time to visit Masai Mara .

  • Best in the CBD: Hillpark Hotel
  • Best for beach views: Sebbuleni Homestay Nyali
  • Best for Maasai Mara: 3 day tour from Nairobi
  • Best for getting to know the city: Storytelling tour with former street kids

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A lion chases a herd of zebra in the Masai Mara National Reserve © GUDKOV ANDREY/Shutterstock

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  • Best to meet people: Nomads Queenstown Backpackers
  • Best for nature views: YHA Wanaka
  • Best for scenery: Glowworm Cave Tour in Te Anau
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Busy Barcelona in the north of Spain is one of the best places to travel alone. Its café-lined boulevards are perfect for people watching, or you can escape the hustle and bustle by heading out to one of the city beaches on the super easy to use public transport, plus there are several things you can do for free . In the evening you can avoid eating alone in a stuffy restaurant by doing as the Spanish do: grazing on tapas in one of the city’s cool bars .

  • Best to find new friends: Hostel One Sants
  • Best for views and a pool: Hotel Jazz
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  • Best to find new friends: Barcelona Pub Crawl
  • Best for highlights of the city: Bike Tour including Sagrada Familia (from outside)

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The Barri Gòtic (Old Town) of Barcelona is a great place to explore when travelling solo © Francis XT/Shutterstock

Ireland is famous for the welcome it extends to strangers. Pull up a stool in a traditional Irish pub, offer to buy your neighbour a pint and you’ll have a friend for life – or at least the evening. Stay awhile and you might get lucky and catch a traditional Celtic music session. Or help your luck by visiting one of the best pubs in Ireland for traditional music .

If you don’t have your own transport, then it can be tricky to get out to the remote west coast, though some people still hitchhike (of course not without its dangers). Here you’ll find some of the country’s most sacred sites including Skellig Michael and Croagh Patrick . Or you can make it north past Belfast to visit the Giant's causeway, a mystical formation of thousands of basalt pillars - certainly one of the weirdest places in the world . Or check out some of the best road trips in Ireland , and make sure to check out some of the best things to do in Ireland .

  • Best for pub crawling in Dublin : Cassidy's Hotel
  • Best to discover Galway : The Nest Boutique Hostel
  • Best for views: Cliffs of Moher cruise
  • Best for connoisseurs: Jameson Whiskey Tour in Cork

If you’re an experienced altitude trekker, the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal can be tackled independently, but it’s wise to hire a porter or set out with an organised group. Hiking this Himalayan circuit typically takes three weeks and it’s a great way to get up close to traditional mountain people and the Nepalese culture .

You need very little gear as you stay in comfortable teahouses along the way and buy food as you go. Check here for the best time to visit Nepal , tips for trekking in Nepal and other outdoor activities such as mountain-biking or rafting and kayaking , and the things you should not miss in Nepal while you are there plus Nepal itineraries for further inspiration. Also, Nepal was recently voted into our list of most beautiful countries in the world .

  • Best for a cozy atmosphere: Thamel Hostel in Kathmandu
  • Best for a treat in Pokhara: Hotel Barahi
  • Best for foodies: Nepalese Cooking Class in Bhaktapur
  • Best for incredible views: Tandem Paragliding in Pokhara

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Trekking in Nepal allows you to get a unique sense of the country © MOROZ NATALIYA/Shutterstock

Explore the streets of Manhattan and the outer boroughs in New York City with no arguments over which world-famous museum, cutting edge art gallery or iconic landmark to visit. If you aren’t as brave as Carrie Bradshaw and don’t want to face a restaurant alone, then there are plenty of gourmet food markets to eat on the hop. You could also browse a Brooklyn flea market, people-watch in Times Square, go rollerblading in Central Park or take a sightseeing cruise on the Hudson.

Just remember to take The Pocket Rough Guide to New York City along to guide you to all the best spots and take a look at our guide to the best area to stay in New York City .

  • Best to stay close to Broadway: HI NYC Hostel
  • Best for a splurge: MOXY NYC Times Square
  • for more accommodation tips, check out the area guide for staying in New York
  • Best for foodies: Underground Donut Tour
  • Best for first timers: Sunset cruise to Statue of Liberty

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The Manhattan skyline with its endless appeal - a great place for a solo travel adventure © Songquan Deng/Shutterstock

Japan is a very friendly country and outsiders, especially those travelling alone, are made welcome as a matter of course. Hokkaido is the most northern and least developed of the country’s four main islands. Although it brews the famous Sapporo beer and Sapporo is certainly a city worth visiting , Hokkaido is best known for the great outdoors.

The 1972 Winter Olympic Games were held here, and it is one of the best skiing locations in the world . Hiking, skiing and birdwatching are top activities if you want to embrace the elements in a remote and unspoiled landscape. The island even has lavender fields of the type you might expect to see in Provence. For inspiration, check this itinerary for Hokkaido , and tips for backpacking in Japan .

  • Best to make new friends: Grids Sapporo Hotel & Hostel
  • Best for the capsule hotel experience in a ski resort: The Lodge Moiwa 834
  • Get to know Japanese food on a private and personalised 'Eat like a local' tour.

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Lavender Field at Tomita Farm, Furano, Hokkaido, Japan © Phubet Juntarungsee/Shutterstock

Jordan is a gentle introduction to the Middle East, so follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia to explore evocative ruins and ancient cities, stargaze in the desert or float in the Dead Sea . On your travels, be ready to accept a few offers to drink tea or eat a meal in someone’s home. You'll find it impossible to go anywhere in Jordan without experiencing some of its famous hospitality; it's one of the 22 highlights of visiting the country.

  • Best to splurge in Petra: Petra Bubble Luxotel
  • Best to get to know people: Hostel 1930 in Amman
  • Best for those with limited time in Jordan: Full-day tour to Petra from Amman
  • Best for a private experience: Dead Sea Experience with Lunch from Amman

The Middle East is a destination that will intrigue any traveller. Read our guide to the best things to do in Bahrain and perhaps you'll opt for your holiday here.

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The Dead Sea lies between Jordan and Israel © Photographer Lili/Shutterstock

Thailand ’s beaches and islands are on the traditional backpacking route. Whether you choose the Gulf coast to the east or the Andaman coast to the west, you are bound to find people to chat with over a cold Chang beer if you're travelling alone. The land of smiles is also fifteen degrees north of the equator, so there’s a tropical climate with plenty of sunshine almost year-round.

  • Best for beach front in Koh Lanta: Peaceful Resort Koh Lanta
  • Best to make friends in Koh Samui: Timeless Hostel
  • Best for a fun day out: 4 WD Tour in Koh Samui
  • Best for water fans: Snorkeling Day from Koh Lanta by Catamaran

Southern Thailand

Thailand's beautiful islands are perennially popular with solo travellers © Martin Richardson/Rough Guides

Sri Lanka is predominantly a Buddhist country, and its residents are friendly and welcoming to all. In the interior of this island nation, the undeveloped hill country is home to tea plantations, ancient cities, forest reserves and sacred mountains. On the coast, you’ll find beautiful sandy beaches , quiet resorts and labyrinthine lagoons as well as some great spots for whale watching , see baby turtles hatch or for surfing . Support local communities and get to know your hosts by staying in an ecolodge or a homestay. For your trip, check the best time to visit Sri Lanka , first-time travel tips , great things to do in Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka itineraries for further inspiration.

  • Best beachfront in Galle: Ramya Ru Beach Home
  • Best for socializing in Kandy: Sizzlers Hub
  • Best for foodies: Eating with a local tour in Colombo
  • Best for seeing elephants: Day Safari from Ella to Yala National Park

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Traditional stilt fishing near Galle in Sri Lanka © Jaromir Chalabala/Shutterstock

This laidback capital city Copenhagen makes a brilliant weekend destination for a solo traveller. It’s a compact city that’s easy to explore on foot or by bike – there are cycle paths everywhere – there’s a lovely Scandi café culture, great art museums and cool, low-key nightlife. In summer, you could hit the nearby beaches, one of the harbour baths or an outdoor city pool for a swim.

  • Best for making new friends: Danhostel Copenhagen City
  • Best for location: WakeUp Copenhagen - Borgergade
  • Best for first time visitors: Old Town Walking Tour
  • Best for a relaxing afternoon: 1-hour Canal Cruise

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Copenhagen is the ideal size to explore on foot and by bike © William Perugini/Shutterstock

Yes, there are party islands and whole coastlines dedicated to package tourism, but it’s easy to escape the crowds and find a lonely and unspoilt beach or traditional Hellenic village, particularly if you travel off-season and aim to stay with locals. The ferry timetables easy to work out, so spend time hopping between islands or zone in on somewhere like Crete and explore every inch.

  • Best to party in Mykonos: MyCocoon Hostel
  • Best to chill in Crete: Balos Beach
  • Best to stay active on Crete: Full Day Trek to Samaria Gorge
  • Best for beach lovers in Crete: Full Day Tour Gramvousa Island and Balos Bay

Little Venice, Mykonos, Greece © Ella Hanochi/Shutterstock

The seafront in Mykonos, Greece © Ella Hanochi/Shutterstock

Wild and craggy, Newfoundland is dotted with remote traditional fishing settlements that have been there for centuries. St John’s – a lively port city with plenty of nightlife – is a great place to start any solo trip. Get "screeched in" on George Street, a touristy but fun initiation for all newcomers (which basically involves kissing a cod and drinking rum). But the real reason to visit is to find peace in the remote wilderness of the interior or spend time on the coast viewing icebergs, whales and seabirds.

  • Best for a homestay in nature: AURA in Riverhead
  • Best for views: Oceanside Cabins in Bonavista
  • Best for sea adventures: Puffin & Whale Watching Cruise
  • Best for the curious mind: Manuels River Interpretation Center

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Coastal cliffs on Cape St Mary in Newfoundland © Wildnerdpix/Shutterstock

A historic walled city jutting out into the deep blue waters of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik in Croatia has plenty to offer the solo traveller. Try to avoid high summer when cruise ships dock and passengers spill out into the narrow streets. The best times to visit are April and September when the weather is warm and the cafés and restaurants are open for the season. Walk the city walls, visit the islands by ferry for some of the best beaches in Croatia and go sea kayaking around the stunning bay. Check here for things not to miss in Croatia , more Croatia travel tips and Croatia itineraries to inspire you further.

  • Best for socializing: Hostel Angelina Old Town
  • Best to splurge: Hotel Lero
  • Find more accommodation in Dubrovnik
  • Best for Game of Thrones fans: Walking Tour with hidden walls
  • Best for an active day out: Sea Kayaking

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Dubrovnik never fails to capture the imagination – just try to avoid visiting in high season © Michal Rosak/Shutterstock

The American Southwest is famed for its spectacular landscapes and although there are pine forests and snow-capped mountains, the region's best-known vista is the deep red sandstone desert dotted with flat-topped buttes and towering pinnacles. A range of great tours makes this the perfect place to strike out solo. You can even star in your own Western in Monument Valley, joining a horseback tour along the valley’s many trails. Be sure to stop at the viewpoints and photograph lengthening shadows in the atmospheric early morning or late afternoon light.

  • Best for the Grand Canyon: Grand Canyon Inn and Motel - South Rim Entrance
  • Best to stay close to Monument Valley: Desert Rose Resort & Cabins
  • Best way to spend an evening: Sunset Tour in Monument Valley
  • Best views of the Grand Canyon: Scenic flight over the Canyon

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The spectacular colours of Monument Valley at sunset © Bill45/Shutterstock

Australia 's east coast is a popular route with backpackers who typically travel overland in either direction between Melbourne and Cairns. It's the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. It’s easy to meet fellow travellers on this stretch as everyone is in holiday mode, taking time to hang out in hippie retreats, surf towns and national parks. A great way to meet people is to join a sailing trip to the pristine Whitsunday Islands off the Queensland coast.

Looking for more tips? Check out our complete guide to solo travel in Australia .

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Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia © DAE Photo/Shutterstock

Rajasthan is a wonderful introduction to India if you’re travelling alone. The Land of Kings is packed with forts and palaces, and some of the most romantic places in India as well as some of the most beautiful places . It is easy to travel between the major sites of Udaipur , Jaipur , Jodhpur and Jaisalmer , and you’ll be spoilt for choice for atmospheric and inexpensive places to stay and eat delicious traditional Indian food . Spend time in the desert on the back of a camel and don’t miss the camel fair in Pushkar (held in October or November). Check here for the best time to go to India , and for India itineraries to inspire you further.

  • Best to make new friends: Zostel Jaipur
  • Best to splurge: Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur
  • For an unforgettable experience: Hot Air Balloon Ride in Jaipur
  • Best for foodies: Street Food Tour with a local guide

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Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada Mausoleum in Jaipur © Marcel Toung/Shutterstock

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Perhaps you have a bucket list of places you've always wanted to travel at the ready but you just keep waiting for the right person to go with you. But if your friends are busy, you just broke up with your partner and you're not feeling a family vacation, you don't have to wait to embark on a new adventure – just go solo .

Traveling by yourself, even as a woman, is not as challenging or scary as you might think. There are plenty of benefits: You don't have to adhere to anyone else's schedule, budget or food preferences, so you can truly prioritize yourself. Solo travel means doing whatever you want whenever you want, while seeing the places that you most want to visit. Adventuring alone as a woman can empower you to see the world on your terms.

Whether you're concerned about safety or seeking companionship, there are plenty of places around the globe to consider for your next solo trip. U.S. News has compiled this list of top solo travel destinations (and helpful tips) with expertise from women who have traversed the globe by themselves and loved it.

Barcelona, Spain

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With a visit to Barcelona , immerse yourself in the local culture at your leisure, whether you want to dine at Michelin-starred restaurants or go cheer at a football (soccer) game. Writer Mona Gable says, "Barcelona is a place of wonder − medieval neighborhoods, sunny beaches, and world-class museums, not to mention Antoni Gaudí's celebrated architecture." She enjoyed exploring the Mediterranean port city, especially because of its walkability and easy-to-navigate transportation system with metro lines and buses. She also noted feeling safe on her own: "As a female traveler, I felt perfectly at ease wandering many neighborhoods alone, even at late hours, when Catalans famously dine out."

Travel tip: Gable says it's best to avoid touristy Las Ramblas – Barcelona's main thoroughfare – except to see La Boqueria, the city's legendary food market.

[See more of Barcelona:  Things to Do  |  Tours  |  Hotels  |  When to Visit  |  Photos  ]

African elephant (Loxodonta africana) Calves playing. Okovango Delta, Botswana

Botswana is well known for African wildlife safaris , where travelers might encounter elephants, zebras, rhinos, lions and cheetahs while glamping in luxury tents and dining on gourmet food. "Wildlife travel offers an outstanding combination of camaraderie, safety and autonomy," says Darcie Smith, owner of Great Expeditions Travel . She recommends Botswana's green season (November to March) for solo female travelers; at this time of year the single supplement surcharge is waived at many safari camps, which offers an excellent value and means you're more likely to meet other solo travelers. It is also peak season for birding, and you'll find plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife in the lush landscape.

Many camps will send someone to meet guests upon arrival to help you navigate airports or transfers. In Smith's experience, camp guests are also escorted to their rooms at night, for an added wildlife safety element. "Solo female travelers can enjoy daily shared safari activities in intimate camps that encourage social gatherings with full independence to design the itinerary around what's best for you," she says.

Travel tip: Smith recommends making your social media accounts private when you travel so strangers can't track your location as well as learning about the customs of your destination. "This will help avoid accidentally coming across as forward or flirtatious based on local standards," she explains. "For example, while long eye contact may be considered a sign of self-confidence or being polite at home, it may come across as flirtatious in your new destination."

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Picture yourself indulging in pizza and gelato, visiting world-famous museums, touring picturesque wineries, and shopping at designer boutiques – all of that is at your fingertips in Italy , writer Martha McCully's go-to travel destination. "Italians want to share their culture and it's part of their personality to welcome you," she says. "Plus, the food and wine are outrageously divine."

The idea that traveling solo means you will be alone is a misconception, according to McCully. "It's simply not true," she says. "Book a group tour at your destination, or DM a friend from your past on Instagram, which is what I did in Bologna." There are plenty of unique ways to meet fellow travelers in Italy; she recommends signing up for a cooking class in Bologna through Taste of Italy, a food tour by Curious Appetite or a painting class with Plein Air Tuscany. "The idea is you will be with like-minded travelers and someone else is doing all the organizing," McCully explains.

Travel tip: McCully suggests sticking to your wellness routine while on the road to keep healthy habits. "I like to take my rituals with me," she says. "When I ground myself with what I know makes me feel good physically and mentally, it's like I'm living in another country, not just visiting."

[Read: The Top Italy Tours .]

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With glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls and hot springs galore, the dramatic landscapes of Iceland make it a must-visit destination. The "Land of Fire and Ice" is also known for puffins, its Viking history and women's empowerment, with the country's reputation as a champion of gender equality.

"Iceland is a favorite destination for female solo travelers because it is easily one of the safest countries in the world," says Jenny Ly, professional travel blogger at Go Wanderly . Iceland has one of the world's lowest crime rates and no animal predators dangerous to humans – just prepare for challenging weather and exercise caution if you plan to do any driving. Ly's itinerary recommendations include whale watching, with nearly a dozen types of whales navigating Icelandic waters; visiting Vatnajökull Glacier's ice caves; and chasing the northern lights in the darker months (October to April).

Travel tip: Ly encourages solo female travelers to not let the lack of a travel companion prevent them from exploring the world. "It can be both empowering and rewarding for women to travel solo, at least once in their life," she says. "While traveling alone can be riskier than traveling with others, it can also be more fun and gratifying." Her tip is to always be aware of your surroundings.

[Read: The Top Iceland Tours .]

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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While some women may shy away from traveling to Mexico due to safety concerns, travel blogger Jeanine Romo of lewildexplorer.com , who has ventured solo to many countries, recommends visiting the charming town of San Miguel de Allende . "I decided to go on my own and had such a wonderful time," she says. "The people are friendly, the hospitality is amazing, and there are so many things to do if you love art, incredible food, and incredible architecture." San Miguel de Allende is a great option for women travelers because the city center is easily walkable and Uber is available, which Romo says made her feel safe because she could always call a ride.

Travel tip: For women traveling by themselves, Romo advises doing research on transportation options (such as local buses, metro lines and ride-sharing app availability) before you arrive. "I like to know how walkable the city I'm visiting is," says Romo. "This helps me feel so much more confident when navigating a new city."

[See more of San Miguel de Allende: Things to Do | Hotels | When to Visit | Photos ]

New Zealand

top 10 countries to travel alone

From pristine beaches on the North Island to snowy mountains on the South Island – and all kinds of geological wonders in between – the diversity of New Zealand is a major draw for tourists. Travelers can learn about the indigenous Māori culture, visit a sheep farm or go sailing in Auckland , among an abundance of other incredible things to do in this island nation.

Travel blogger Nina Ragusa of whereintheworldisnina.com enjoys visiting because of the welcoming culture, outdoor adventure and feeling of safety. "Traveling New Zealand as a solo woman is quite easy, and if it's your first trip solo, this would be a good country to start in," she says. Ragusa spent a month camping in a van by herself and said she never had to worry about her safety, even in more remote areas. "I went on hikes solo, some of them deep into the mountains for miles and miles, and was either alone or passing other tourists or friendly kiwis to wave hello to," she says. Ragusa adds that New Zealand is not the cheapest travel destination, but her personal recommendation for saving money on longer trips here is to rent – or buy and later sell – a van to live in.

Travel tip: Ragusa recommends steering clear of the outskirts of the bigger cities (particularly if you do travel by van). She warns that, as in most urban destinations around the world, those parts of New Zealand are where you're more likely to run into trouble.

El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina

People hiking in a row on the ice of Perito Moreno glacier, Los Glaciares national park, Santa Cruz province, Patagonia Argentina

For an outdoor adventure in South America, Argentine Patagonia offers pristine ice hiking, backpacking, kayaking, trekking and wildlife viewing. Nicol Gillum-Thomas, an African-American solo female traveler whose mission is to encourage women to live life as an adventure, enjoyed her time in the town of El Calafate. "El Calafate, Argentina, was the destination that seemed the most off-putting in my imagination, but became the trip with the most adventure, awe-inspiring beauty and ease," she says.

Travel tip: Gillum-Thomas recommends a stay at the América del Sur Hostel Calafate, saying she appreciated the clean accommodations and interesting guests.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

The Old City of Dubrovnik situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Although severely damaged by an earthquake in 1667, Dubrovnik managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Damaged again in the 1990s by armed conflict, it is now the focus of a major restoration programme co-ordinated by UNESCO. Clinging to a rock, encased by a girdle of ramparts and lapped by a turquoise sea, Croatia’s famous town is fully worthy of its title “Pearl of the Adriatic”.

If you dream of a getaway that includes picturesque beaches and crystal-clear water, Croatia is the perfect spot to explore. In Dubrovnik , the ancient city walls and medieval architecture of Old Town , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, set a particularly gorgeous scene when the sun goes down. Tamara Williams, owner of solo female travel-focused blog My Elated Odyssey , says the unmatched beauty of the surrounding sea and mountains is only one reason to plan a trip here.

"The locals are some of the nicest people I have ever met," Williams says. "They truly made it feel like a second home. They spoke English well, so no need to worry about a language barrier." She adds that this Balkan country is also considerably more affordable than destinations in Western Europe.

Travel tip: For solo female travelers, Williams suggests staying in the Lapad neighborhood or near Old Town. "Both are full of cafes, bars and shopping to keep you busy," she says.

[See more of Dubrovnik: Things to Do | Hotels | When to Visit | Photos ]

Svalbard, Norway

Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) sniffs air while walking on rocky shore of Malmgren Island on foggy evening. | Location: Malmgren Island, Svalbard, Norway.

You can't go wrong in Norway , with breathtaking fjords, fascinating wildlife, scenic railways, outdoor adventure and the chance to glimpse the northern lights . Jurga Rubinovaite, founder of the travel blog Full Suitcase , says you won't want to miss Svalbard: a Norwegian archipelago located approximately 800 miles from the North Pole. "It is one of the most unique nature destinations in the world," she says. "Despite being so far north in the Arctic, it's extremely easy to visit and is also a great and safe destination for solo female travelers."

The main town, Longyearbyen, is the focal point of activities in Svalbard, which range from hiking and boat tours in the summer to winter pursuits such as ice cave visits and snowmobiling. "Because of the presence of polar bears, everything you do in Svalbard requires booking a guided tour, so you are always in safe hands," Rubinovaite explains. "Longyearbyen town itself is very lively and safe, with lots of accommodations, restaurants, shops, and a few museums, all within easy walking distance from each other."

Travel tip: For women traveling alone, Rubinovaite advises thorough research in advance of your trip to this Arctic locale; staying in hotels, rather than private accommodations; and booking guided tours or looking for a travel buddy when venturing out to very remote places.

Ireland, County Clare, Lahinch: tourist gazing at the majestic Cliffs of Moher at sunset in late spring.

Head to Ireland for a memorable solo getaway complete with rolling emerald-green hills, fairytale castles and Irish coffee. Experienced traveler Kelie Fiala of the Vacations Planned blog ranks this European country at the top of her list for solo travel spots. "Many attractions in Ireland are wonderful for solo travelers because they offer peaceful spots to stop and enjoy the gorgeous views, but also provide plenty of opportunities to meet friendly people at cafes and other points of interest," she says.

Fiala appreciates the nightlife and music scene of Ireland as much as the history and scenery. She suggests experiencing some of the country's pubs, even if you're a woman traveling alone, since you'll almost always find live music and friendly people. "Even if you start out by yourself, you'll easily find that you're having great conversations in no time," she says.

Travel tip: Fiala warns that for solo travelers, especially women, it's best to be careful how much you drink and leave the situation if you ever feel uncomfortable. But she also encourages women to not be afraid to have a chat. "You could hear some great stories, and make a new friend," she says.

Thai traditional wooden longtail boat and beautiful sand Railay Beach in Krabi province. Ao Nang, Thailand.

Beautiful beaches, delicious food, friendly people, exotic animals and floating markets are just some of the incredible things that you can experience in Thailand . Loredana Gogoescu, head of content for Destguides.com , says she felt safe in Thailand as soon as she arrived. "Thai people are hospitable and kind," she says. "Moreover, as a solo traveler, I was surprisingly never alone. I had to book a private room for myself at one point just to get a breather, as I was constantly meeting new people!"

Travel tip: If you're apprehensive about exploring a new place on your own, especially if you've never traveled abroad before, Gogoescu recommends sorting out all the logistics like accommodations and transportation in advance so it's easier to acclimate once you get there. She adds, "If you're afraid of being alone, join different apps like Bumble and Facebook groups for the destination you're traveling to, to see if you can match up with other solo female travelers who will be in the area at the same time as you."

Netherlands

Amsterdam buildings at sunrise

Nailah Hayward of TheresSoMuchToSee.com says the Netherlands is a superb option for first-time solo female travelers, based on ease of transportation, overall safety, the variety of things to do and other factors. "The Netherlands comes out high on all of these areas," she says. "And after multiple visits to the country, traveling through big cities and small towns, I always felt extremely safe." With the country's extensive train system, in addition to local trams and bike lanes, navigating the Netherlands by yourself doesn't pose too great a burden. Hayward also appreciates the ease of communicating with locals as an English speaker, since most people speak English in addition to Dutch.

"Whether you are into the arts scene, outdoor activities, luxury experiences, cultural exploration or culinary delights, the Netherlands has a huge variety of activities to dive into," Hayward says. "All of these elements make the Netherlands a place that I enthusiastically recommend for solo women travelers."

Travel tip: Don't carry cash. Hayward says most transactions can be done electronically, so there's no need for frequent trips to the ATM.

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

top 10 countries to travel alone

Luxury family travel influencer Irina Claire Bromberg suggests Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands as a top spot for solo female travel, partially because of its high safety rating from the U.S. Department of State. There's also no shortage of activities in this Caribbean destination, with Bromberg calling Stingray City a must. "The stingrays are peaceful and gentle," she says. "They glide along the ocean floor and you're free to observe and even play with them in their natural habitat." She also recommends soaking up some sun at the renowned Seven Mile Beach .

Grand Cayman is also a foodie paradise, according to Bromberg. "The vibrant dishes are as tasty as they are exciting, representing the fascinating mix of cultures and traditions that make the island so unique," she says. Her suggestions for food to try include the classic Cayman-style lobster, coconut shrimp and Johnny cakes.

Travel tip: Bromberg recommends checking the U.S. Department of State safety rating and other solo travelers' experiences prior to booking a trip.

[See more of the Cayman Islands:  Things to Do  |  Hotels  |  When to Visit  |  Photos  ]

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View of the Galata Tower and The Suleymaniye Mosque at dusk in Istanbul, Turkey

Chart your course for Istanbul , the only city in the world that straddles two continents, Europe and Asia. This anomaly is one of many features making the Turkish city stand out as a unique destination; you'll get to experience its Byzantine architecture, Ottoman cuisine and landmarks like the Grand Bazaar on a trip here. Farihah Fuaad, a Muslim solo travel expert and founder of MuslimSoloTravel.com , says, "It offers the best of both worlds – East and West, Europe and Asia, modern and ancient – and lots of surprises." This lively, fast-paced metropolis is also rich in history and culture, with remnants of bygone eras visible in the skyline of Istanbul, according to Fuuad.

For solo travelers, there are endless opportunities for memorable experiences. "Wherever you go in Istanbul, multiple surprises await you at the corner of every street, its cobblestone alleys, or within the maze-like structure in Grand Bazaar," Fuaad says. The network of easy and convenient public transportation options also makes Istanbul a great choice for women traveling solo.

Travel tip: For first-time solo female travelers, Fuaad suggests taking time to adjust to being on your own: "Start small, by venturing to your next neighboring town or city first, or any city in your country first before you make the leap into solo traveling abroad." She adds, "Don't do things you're not comfortable with. Listen to your gut feelings – they're always right!"

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Bali, Indonesia

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For a tropical island escape, Bali is undeniably magical. Its natural beauty spans volcanoes, waterfalls and stunning beaches, as well as sprawling rice fields, diverse nightlife and breathtaking temples. Katie Caf, travel blogger at KatieCafTravel.com , who has been traveling solo full time for the past year and a half, says Bali is by far her favorite place to visit. "The Balinese people are very respectful towards female travelers, there's no street harassment based on gender like you might find in other locations, and while no place is perfect, Bali just feels very safe as a woman," Caf says. She adds that, although Indonesia is a conservative country, she found that women traveling there aren't expected to cover up except in temples or other sacred religious sites.

Travel tip: Caf recommends that travelers always use ride-sharing apps like Uber, Gojek and Grab rather than hailing cabs off the street, since the apps' tracking features make them much safer to use for solo female travelers in foreign countries. Some of these sites also allow you to share your route with chosen contacts for added safety.

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Paris is one of the most iconic destinations in Europe for any traveler. Antoinette Harris, founder and owner of travel blog Frolic & Courage , considers the "City of Love" a superb option for women traveling solo due to its cuisine, cultural attractions and hands-on activities of all sorts. "I consider Paris the city of self-love because it has everything solo women travelers need to care for themselves and their interests," Harris says.

With the flexibility of traveling on your own, you can plan the Paris trip of your dreams. Depending on what you're interested in, you may choose to learn about French cooking, immerse yourself in the Louvre , attend an opera at the historic Palais Garnier or browse local shops, as Harris has done. "Uninhibited by the demands or requests of others, I was able to really take the time to focus on who I am, what I wanted and what sparks joy and life in my spirit," she says. "Traveling to Paris taught me how to truly enjoy spending time solo."

Travel tip: One of Harris' top tips is to not bring more than you can carry, as you won't always find someone to help you with your luggage if an escalator breaks and you have to take the stairs. "By keeping only the essentials, you're able to move quickly to and from your destination without worrying too much about being a target for crime," Harris says. She also recommends downloading an offline map you can reference even without internet connection and sharing your itinerary with family members or friends who could help in a sticky situation.

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New York City

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It's hard to beat the allure of the twinkling lights of Times Square , award-winning Broadway shows and Lady Liberty . Melanie Musson, a travel expert with AutoInsurance.org , loves taking a solo trip to New York City , saying she doesn't even have the chance to feel lonely because the hustle and bustle of the big city keeps her sufficiently distracted.

Musson says that, while there are risks for visitors in any city, the odds of anything scary happening to you in New York are low as long as you take appropriate precautions. "New York City prioritizes tourist safety because they know they’d lose this valuable industry if visitors had frequent bad experiences," she explains, adding that you may be surprised how friendly the local residents are. "They're usually happy to help you identify the right subway line to take or bus to catch. They'll probably even give you tips on the best places to eat or things to see."

Travel tip: Musson's pre-trip tip is to check crime reports in the destination you're heading to and stay within the safe areas. "Trust your gut and get out of the area if you don't feel safe," she cautions.

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The city of Singapore is known for being clean, green and safe for travelers – as well as expensive. Singapore boasts impressive architecture, the iconic Singapore sling cocktail, street food markets and luxury shopping malls. Daina Cohen, editor at WorldlyKnown.com , says, "Singapore is a fantastic destination for solo women travelers because of its vibrant, yet safe culture and exciting sights." On a solo trip to this Southeast Asian city, you can experience the unique blend of diverse cultures and cuisines, Cohen says, in addition to other benefits. "It's easy to navigate with plenty of public transportation options, plus an excellent healthcare system, which makes it a great choice for those who want to travel solo," Cohen notes. Tourists should research Singapore's laws – such as a ban on chewing gum – before traveling there to avoid fines.

Travel tip: Cohen advises staying in a hostel (which often have options for women-only dorms) or renting an Airbnb for more privacy. You'll also want to familiarize yourself with the city's public transportation system prior to arrival.

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The Best Places to Travel Solo this year

They say people don’t take trips, trips take people. Of all the places to travel solo, there are a few trips that have truly shaped the person I am today. Whether it was joining a vegan yoga retreat in New Zealand (sounds crazy, more on that later) or a two-week self drive through the lush green landscapes of Ireland, there are some destinations that are just made for solo travellers.

Being a solo traveller is easier than you think. The hardest part is taking the first step and committing to your first trip solo. To help you plan your getaway, these are the best places to travel solo. Each destination has been tried and tested by yours truly!

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Bali, Indonesia

The Eat Pray Love phenomenon put Bali on the map for a lot of travellers, especially solo female travellers. Bali feels like a lost world that time has forgotten and although it has become overly populated with tourists, there are still quiet corners of the island less developed where you can still feel the magic. Head away from the coastline to Ubud and beyond, where you can discover endless yoga classes and retreats. Uluwatu is still another favourite of ours and if you base yourself here in the South, you are guaranteed to fall in love with Bali.

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Irish Road Trip

I will never forget the time I hired a car in Dublin and set off for two weeks in a westerly direction with no plan. Friends who had visited Ireland before told me it wasn’t necessary to plan everything, so I didn’t. I arrived, hired a car and drove until I hit the rugged west coast. From here I would drive a few hours a day and stop at any Bed and Breakfast that took my fancy, stay a night or two, and continue my journey.

Sometimes as solo travellers we try to plan everything down to the last minute to avoid running in to issues and problems we have to solve by ourselves on the spot. I am no exception! However this trip to Ireland was the perfect way to let go of control and just go where the wind took me.

Read more: The 8 Places in Ireland you Must Visit

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Tuscany, Italy

Over the years I have explored Italy at great length but nowhere makes me happier than Tuscany. This region of Italy is full of beautiful landscapes, rolling hills, great food and friendly locals. The best way to see the Italian countryside is to rent a car and go at your own pace. If you can time your visit in the shoulder seasons before or after summer, you can guarantee you will have a more authentic experience and meet more locals.

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Queenstown, New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the most adventurous countries you can visit and Queenstown is the capital of adventure. It is here where you can bungee jump, ride the rapids of canyons, paraglide and just about anything you could think of that will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.

The South Island of New Zealand is perfect for solo travellers. New Zealand is extremely safe and easy to navigate. Because of this you might consider renting a van for a week and self-driving around the South Island to see everything at your own pace. A week is enough time to see the highlights but if you have more time I would allow 3-4 weeks. This is enough time to see the landscapes, take a few day hikes and enjoy the island at your own pace. Remember, it is the journey that matters in the end!

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Patagonia, Chile

I’m always telling people how much I love Patagonia. Chile is an extremely diverse country given it crosses many different terrains, but the south of Chile is where the magic lies. The close proximity to Antarctica means cold winters but this is also the best time of year to photograph the snow-capped mountain peaks. If you are more of an active traveller and enjoy hiking, there is perhaps no better place in the world to get off the grid and enjoy some time alone.

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The colours and chaos of Morocco have made it one of the most sought after travel destinations in the Instagram era. Morocco promises travellers culture and plenty of it. Although it might first appear to be scary as a solo traveller (especially as a female), this is one of the most exciting countries to visit alone. If you have your wits about you and take the necessary efforts to stay safe when travelling alone, Morocco is a great destination to discover solo.

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I’ve got a soft spot in my heart for Japan. This nation is incredibly efficient, clean, safe and the people are welcoming. Japan is thus the perfect destination for solo travellers. The best way to see Japan when travelling alone is by train. The public transport system in Japan runs very efficiently, is one of the more affordable ways to travel through the country and also takes the hassle off planning. You can guarantee all the trains in Japan will run on time!

One of the best experiences I had in Japan was staying for a few nights with Buddhist monks in the mountains. Each morning was characterised by a traditional Buddhist breakfast (vegetarian with plenty of tofu), followed by meditation and tea… lots of tea! This local experience is a great way to learn more about the traditions and cultures of Japan in an authentic way.

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Paris, France

Paris might not be your first thought as a solo travel destination but believe me when I say there is no single city in the world I would rather discover alone! For the past few years I have been travelling to Paris every April to do just that. Each year I will try a new pastry class, language class, or just simply eat my way around the city of (self) love. You can read my full guide to visiting Paris solo here .

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South Africa

South Africa often gets a bad wrap for being unsafe, especially for solo travellers. If you know a little background before your visit and have done your homework, you can absolutely enjoy a solo trip to South Africa. For first time visitors to South Africa I would recommend heading straight to the Western Cape, beginning your solo journey in Cape Town. From here you can rent a car and travel to nearby Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, two of the most visited towns in the Cape Winelands (yes, wine! All the wine!) If you have more time I would round off the itinerary with a visit to Hermanus, a sleepy beach town just a short drive from Cape Town (if visiting after the winelands you can travel in a circular route). After this you absolutely cannot miss the opportunity to partake in your first safari experience! South Africa has a great range of safari offerings throughout the country. Check the link below for some suggestions.

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A land as vast and expansive as Australia, it is little wonder this is one of the best countries to explore solo. Australia is a far away destination for most travellers, but the effort to journey to this island nation in the South Pacific is worthwhile when you arrive.

There are many great cities and towns to visit in Australia but if you are travelling solo, there are a few hot spots not to be missed.

Consider starting your journey in Sydney or Melbourne to get a feel for urban life on Australia’s east coast. From there, hidden gems such as Tasmania , Norfok Island , Kangaroo Island and Lord Howe Island are great options for solo travellers aiming to get off the grid.

If you are interested in the hostpots you cannot miss travelling to Uluru in the Northern Territory, the Gold Coast in Queensland and the Barossa Valley in South Australia.

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The Netherlands

I never thought about travelling solo in the Netherlands until I was actually doing it. A few years ago my book was translated into Dutch and I was flown to Amsterdam for a book tour around the country. I quickly fell in love with Dutch culture, food, the beautiful small towns and the friendly locals. To this day, the Netherlands is one of my favourite destinations for solo travel.

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The land of fire and ice, Iceland is a perfect choice for solo travellers. Although expensive, Iceland is filled with epic landscapes and short day hikes. This country is best explored by car so be sure to download your podcasts and new music!

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Israel & Palestine

Visiting the Holy Land is a trip that totally changed my perception of history. Although there are still ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestine, I decided to visit both to gain a better understanding. This is a great expedition to take solo if you have an interest in religion. Myself as a Christian, I couldn’t believe the ground I was standing on. It is truly something else!

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California Road Trip

There are few road trips that have been relaxing and calming as driving the Pacific Coast Highway One. Southern California has a way of making you feel like time has escaped itself. Highlights include the charming Carmel-by-the-Sea and the beautiful town of Encinitas, a haven for vegan and veggie delights.

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Sri Lanka has quickly become a haven for solo travellers in search of sun, sand and surf. Some are even dubbing Sri Lanka “the next Bali”. Sri Lanka might just be your next answer to a solo escape, especially if you are in search of solitude.

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Arizona is one of my favourites states in the US and the best way to experience it is by road. Starting from Phoenix, there is much to see in Arizona as you travel north toward the Grand Canyon and Page. Some lesser-known highlights include the sleepy town of Scottsdale, a short drive from Phoenix. Jerome Ghost Town is another fun stop if you like exploring quirky places. Page is also a great destination and the gateway to Navajo Nation.

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Provence, France

One of my favourite solo trips of all time is one that keeps recurring. Like a dream that keeps occurring, I keep running away to France. Of all the country towns and villages I have visited in France, many of my favourites are lying in Provence. Summer is undeniably the best time of year to experience Provence. This is when the lavender and sunflower fields are in full bloom.

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I’ve been dying to go to Malta for years since seeing a photo of the capital, Valletta. A little over a year ago I did just that, but for a fleeting visit that only lasted two days. Malta deserves at least a week of your time, especially in the summertime. This is when the country brings the typical Mediterranean vibe you’ve searched elsewhere for.

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Catalonia, Spain

The Catalonia region of Spain could be said to be the liveliest and most vibrant part of Spain to explore. Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia and exudes the Catalonian spirit. This is the perfect place to begin your solo adventures in Spain. Start with at least three or four nights in Barcelona, a city that reveals itself in layers. Begin with a visit to the various Gaudi sites around the city, followed by a lively evening in El Borne.

The city is full of hidden gems and it can easily consume your days finding the best patatas bravas. Which, might I add, I have found quite a few. It is a vibrant region in Spain to explore beyond Barcelona, too, so be sure to stay a while!

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Taking your first big solo trip is incredibly intimidating, but once you take the plunge there’s truly no better way to get to know yourself. Free of other people’s travel ticks and the need to compromise, it’s a chance to explore the world at your own pace—and to be whoever you truly want to be.

There’s no need to go all Eat, Pray, Love or adopt a strong love for backwoods camping to scratch this itch. Solo travel can be as simple as a cushy staycation , as complicated as hiking through a far-off country , or as lavish as a catching flight to the Maldives . This is the time when you should be selfish. Want to sleep in at the swanky hotel you booked in Paris ? Prefer to spend the day cycling to beer gardens in Belgium ? Want to change destinations and itineraries altogether? You’re the one calling the shots, and as long as you’re doing it safely, the sky’s the limit.

To help you choose your own adventure, we’ve tapped a roster of globetrotters who have embraced going it alone. From small-town gems to bustling capital cities where getting lost is all part of the adventure, here are the places to travel on your own—and a hint at what you might find when you get there.

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Seville, Spain

When I moved to Spain nearly ten years ago without knowing a soul, Spain is famously social, so much so that the entire tapas culture is built around sharing with friends. So how would I get by? Luckily, I landed in Seville.

The south lives up to its stereotype as Spain’s more fun-loving, open, and hospitable region. Social life here is a public affair—in the streets, in the plazas, spilling onto cobblestones outside the bars. One friend told me he lived in Seville for years and never saw the inside of his best friend’s house. This makes it easy to strike up a conversation with locals (if you can hold your own with the tricky Andaluz accent) or some friendly study-abroad types (if you can’t).

You don’t even need a plan: Just go outside and something will find you, whether it be a religious procession (there are so. many. religious. processions. ), an impromptu flamenco show, or a crowd of strangers watching the Betis game in one of the bars on La Alameda or Plaza del Salvador. For a real challenge, visit during the Feria de Abril , when the entire city dresses up like it’s 1899 and spends a whole week dancing sevillanas and day drinking in brightly colored canvas tents called casetas. A few of the casetas are public and open to all, but most are reserved for specific families and their close friends. Score an invite and you’ll instantly be considered one of the locals. – Maya Kroth

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Scandinavia three ways

Safety, beauty, and a fluent population eager to speak English make visiting Scandinavia solo extra appealing. But perhaps even more enticing is the ease and affordability of travel between countries: Hop on a comfy commuter train, grab a can of Carlsberg, and watch the lush scenery go by as you Copenhagen, Denmark, Gothenburg, Sweden, and Olso, Norway in rapid succession. Getting from the lively Danish capital to the metropolitan center of Norway only takes about seven hours... but doing it right means experiencing a bit of western Sweden along the way.

Start in Copenhagen to immerse yourself in the Danish metropolis’s vibrant museums, unparalleled food, iconic bars, and rich history ( here’s a handy guide ). Then make your way across the water to Sweden: It’s a quick ride to Malmö, whose quirky art, vibrant food halls, and killer music scene are about to get the spotlight as it hosts Eurovision 2024 . From there, you’ll chug across Sweden’s ruggedly beautiful west coast, where a stop-off in the medieval university town of Lund offers a chance to stretch your legs on a campus that makes US Ivy League colleges feel modern. Then spend a couple days in Gothenburg , whose ultra-hip, post-industrial charms are often overshadowed by Stockholm. Get to know this surprisingly walkable, ultra-green city whose fantastic seafood and wildly overlooked underground music scene live in harmony with the idyllic and old-school island villages reachable by ferry from the city center.

Then it’s off to Oslo, Norway’s biggest city, where world-class museums are dedicated to everything from Edvard Munch to the Nobel Prize , and vikings (obviously). Massive food halls offer a chance to sample Norwegian cuisine (ever had whale burgers?), while bars are overflowing with aquavit. Oslo is a friendly, walkable seaside city full of saunas, boutique shops, and funky galleries surrounded by lush islands and spectacular outdoor art, and it’s nothing but warm vibes even in the cold, dark winter. And if you want to keep the trip going, fairytale Bergen is reachable by one of the most sweeping train/ferry trips on the planet. You’ll cruise through massive fjords—and maybe even see the northern lights if you skip the endless summer sun—en route to the town that inspired Frozen . –Andy Kryza

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Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is a “one size fits all” kind of place, a concrete jungle teeming with divergent personalities and crisscrossing travelers getting on in mellow symbiosis. Even for those who are socially shy or take a minute to get out of their comfort zone, it’s pretty effortless to meet people here. Friendly Thais will take you under their wing, and you’ll befriend foreigners you might not usually gel with, united simply by shared experiences—those WTF moments of navigating a chaotic hub that swings between electrifying and claustrophobic.

Show up to a bar opening or expat mixer, and a few beers or vodka sodas later you'll be crammed in a tuk-tuk with a motley crew rattling off to a nightclub or afterparty. Years ago, as a tenderfoot tourist in Bangkok, I found myself adopted by a Thai celeb couple and their crew at a Lady Gaga concert, treated afterward to a night of VIP bottle service at what was then Bangkok’s best club. It was a colorful chance encounter, one that Bangkok creates like nowhere else. It was so great that I jetted back to Canada, packed up all my things, and moved there . – Barbara Woolsey

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Paris, France

Book a trip to Paris and friends will invariably ask, “Who are you going with?” Your perfectly acceptable response: No one . You’re about to binge on some of the world’s best museums, and catering to a travel companion can quickly spoil a wool-gathering stroll or long meditative sit in front of centuries-old paintings. Paris’ Museum Pass costs just 92 euros for six days of entry to more than 50 different sites in and around the city. I only managed to hit maybe a dozen, including the Louvre, which alone would require all six of those days to see the entire thing. The city feeds you culture and beauty the way foie gras farmers feed their geese corn mash.

When you go, post up somewhere central and walkable. I booked a quiet apartment through a rental site called Paris Perfect , but if your tastes run more bière than Champagne, a no-frills one-room apartment can run a mere $40 a night on Airbnb (or you can go the hostel route, if you’re really on a budget).

Then, soak up some of the architecture that makes Paris, well, Paris. The Rodin Museum, for instance, sits on the grounds of a grand, 18th-century mansion that the artist himself took over in 1911. Across the street, the Museum of the Army is housed in a palace Louis XIV built for his wounded vets. You’ve got dozens—if not hundreds—of similar spots to hit. The best part? No one is here to rush you off to the next spot, so sit and stay a while. – Sam Eifling

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If you’re seeking a setting for your next short story, jet across the pond to the Welsh coastline . It’s home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Barafundle Bay’s emerald fields, the colorful architecture lining the waters in Tenby, jagged rock cliffs at Presipe. Double down on the charm by staying at a bed-and-breakfast, or one of Wales’s many medieval castles like Bath Tower, on the northern coast. Some beach towns (like Shell Island) double as campgrounds, so you can pitch a tent and fall asleep to sounds of waves in the countryside.

Wales is a safe country overall, which is obviously a plus for solo escapades. The Welsh are also friendly and hospitable folk (just don’t call them British), so when you inevitably tuck into a local pub for a pint, making a new drinking buddy won’t be difficult—especially since English is their most-recognized language. Native Welsh is spoken in more rural areas, but good luck asking for directions to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (yes, that’s a real place). – Brooke Sager

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Athens, Greece

Greece is often reserved as a spot for a honeymoon or engagement, and don’t get me wrong, Santorini’s sunsets really are worth proposing over. But it’s not somewhere I’d want to spend a week doing solo yoga or fighting the crowds in Oia to get that postcard-worthy photo of the blue domed churches melting into the even bluer sea beyond. I’ve always had a soft spot for stopover cities, those jumping-off points you pass through to get somewhere fabulous like a safari or, in this case, Santorini. Athens is often an afterthought. But given the disconnect between flights and ferries into and around Greece, you’re bound to spend at least one night in Athens, no matter where your final destination may be.

On a recent trip to Crete, I found myself alone in Athens for two whole days (a long, COVID-related story). I stayed in the former artisan area of Psiri, which is now considered one of the more up-and-coming neighborhoods. I strolled the cobbled, winding streets of Plaka, the historical center that’s home to the Acropolis, sidewalk cafes, and traditional (albeit touristy) Greek tavernas. I had lunch on a makeshift terrace at a Japanese gastropub called Birdman , whose inventive yakitori-esque cuisine was some of the best I’d ever tasted. I bought artisanal olive oil and mountain tea from a deli-sized gourmet grocery store and treated myself to natural wine and a cheese plate for dinner at Heteroclito , the Greek version of a Parisian wine bar.

The server there was friendlier than my neighborhood bar back in actual Paris, and quickly found me a table despite it being a busy Saturday evening. He didn’t care that I was alone; he didn’t ask if I was waiting for someone to join. He was more interested in why I was in Athens and wanted to tell me how great his city is. The same thing happened on my way to the ferry port to meet my friend the following day. “There are a lot of new hotels opening soon in Athens,” the taxi driver said in near-perfect English. “We hope people will stay longer before going to the islands and see our city.” I’m glad I did. And doing it alone gave me a different insight into the gritty but gorgeous Greek capital that’s all too often overlooked. – Lane Nieset

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Glacier National Park, Montana

Halfway through a three-mile hike up a steep incline to a remote mountaintop where one twisted ankle could spill you into a crevasse, you’ll start taking stock. Quads screaming. Lungs burning. Subconsciously you’ll touch the bear spray on your belt, the same way you’d feel your pocket for your phone. Football coach Vince Lombardi used to say fatigue makes cowards of us all—but this is where you determine that you’ll go down fighting if a critter decides to step.

That fight-or-flight moment will find you in any of America’s National Parks . For the full experience, I recommend Glacier, in Montana. Spanning more than a million acres, with 175 mountains and an epic 745 miles of maintained hiking trails, it’s a vast, beautiful obstacle course. You will see chipmunks and rabbits and marmots, as well as bears and moose. The park encourages hikers to wear jingling bells to scare away bears and always carry bear spray—especially if walking alone. But when you’re alone, that’s when you’ll feel the towering, snow-capped mountains surrounding you. Getting to the end of a trail , or coming upon a peak and taking in an otherworldly view, shrinks you down to size, and reminds you that nature really runs this bitch. – Nicole Schuman

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A year after grad school, I bought a used bike and made my way around Belgium. I practiced my high school French to ask for directions and got very lost. I met a friendly little granny who convinced me, a vegetarian, to eat her homemade sausage. I met a man named Pol who'd named his microbrewery Inter-Pol. (He thought this was very funny.)

Two things make Belgium a great place for a bike trip : First, it’s the density of great breweries. The entire country is smaller than the state of Maryland and so crammed with world-famous breweries (over 150 of them ) that you can stop at a different one each day. Biking between these breweries is dangerously easy; go on the tour, sample the world-renowned beer , then hop on and ride off to your next pint. Second, the country is completely bonkers for bikes. Some of its biggest celebrities are professional cyclists. There’s a bike shop on every corner, which saved me on two separate occasions, and a surprising number of dedicated bike paths parallel to highways. Drivers are much less threatening than in the States, an important consideration when you’re riding with a belly full of monk-brewed Trappist. – Lewis Kelly

Young backpacker standing on the Cliffs of Moher

Dublin is easy to get to from New York . And exploring the idyllic, shockingly green countryside dotted with loads of fluffy white sheep is an easy day or overnight trip from Dublin. Ireland isn’t very large, which means you can see a lot of it in a short amount of time. And there are a few ways to do it: by public transport, by bike, or by renting a car. If efficiency is your goal, scooting down to historic Cork or over to the traditional harbor city of Galway and the inconceivable Cliffs of Moher for a day or two is incredibly easy on a tour bus of the Wild Atlantic Way . Is it a little touristy? Yes, but it will also give you an easy opening with other solo travelers who probably also want to get a pint in a cozy bar with live Irish folk music and then buy a fisherman sweater.

Sometimes, a solo trip doesn’t have to be a grand transcendent adventure or a challenging journey of self-discovery. Sometimes, you only have a week between quitting a job and starting a new one and you want to go somewhere accessible and fun where you don’t have to use too much of your brain to communicate. Ireland is the perfect place to get away from the everyday grind, be anonymous for a little while, eat comforting food, and pet the sweet noses of curious donkeys who peek over the fence of their pasture when your ride pulls to the side of the road. Folks here are friendly and the air is crisp and fresh—except, of course, the one night I stayed in a poorly ventilated, six-person hostel room in Dublin with five roommates who had been out drinking beer all night at The Temple Bar . I don’t recommend that last bit. But I'll never forget it, either. – Carrie Dennis

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Nearly everywhere you turn in Morocco there’s something to be photographed. “The colors of the aged architecture suck you in,” says NYC-based photographer Eian Kantor, who recently took nothing but a backpack and two cameras to the North African country. “The landscapes are paintings. The medinas are chaotic, yet beautiful mazes.”

From city to city, Morocco offers something different. Chefchaouen , with its characteristic blue-washed buildings and the vast Rif Mountain region surrounding them, practically begs to be put on film. Three hours south in Fez, you’ll find an 11th-century leather tannery where animal hides are soaked in limestone vats of cow urine, pigeon feces, quicklime, salt, and water; then, they’re dried and dyed naturally with spices like saffron. If you can forget where the colors are coming from and hold a sprig of mint up to your nose, the sight—dozens of vibrant vats—are seriously something to behold. Locals will ask if you want to see it from a balcony and charge you $5 (a.k.a. 60 dirham) to do so—which Kantor says was well worth it for the shot. Friendly Moroccans genuinely just want to show off what the country has to offer, a mission a photographer instantly shares. – Rebecca Strassberg

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When we think of getaways to national and state parks, we mostly think of trips taken in the summertime. Summer, however, means crowds. To get some quality solo time during the off-season—the kind where you can actually hear yourself think without an ambient chorus of hungry schoolchildren in the background—you need to go to an outdoors destination that is best visited in the wintertime . Utah is your place.

February is an ideal time to take a solo trip to Zion National Park ; only 13% of visitors go in the winter months, meaning the usually crowded trails are 87 % more peaceful to explore. It’s also prime time to wander the echoey washes of Goblin Valley State Park , where you can enjoy the otherworldly hoodoos that Bryce Canyon National Park is famous for without the crowds that Bryce is also famous for. If you’re aiming farther north, try Vermilion Cliffs National Monument along the border of Utah and Arizona. Wherever you are, don’t head back to your hotel too early—you’re in the right place for some of the most incredible stargazing you won’t want to miss. – Kastalia Medrano

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Berlin, Germany

Here’s a tip: Start with a guided walking tour . Germany’s history is visible on almost every corner of Berlin, and getting quickly acquainted with its darker realities gives you a strong geographical and cultural foundation for the rest of your trip. Explore the Jewish District, see the site of the former SS & Gestapo Headquarters at the Topography of Terror Museum , and visit the Holocaust Memorial. It’s all very sobering, but you’re alone, so don’t sweat getting emotional. Walk along the East Side Gallery —the spectacularly painted remains of the Berlin Wall—and see the Brandenburg Gate at sunset. Berlin is where events you’ve read about in textbooks since you were 14 years old actually happened, and connecting dots will never be this compelling.

Berlin is a veritable feast of museums and historical hotspots, which makes it an excellent city for entry-level solo travel. Too shy to strike up a conversation with a stranger? Spend your days seeking the city's best currywurst while wandering between points of interest: Go to Bauhaus-Archiv to see items from Walter Gropius's iconic design school, and then head to Kulturforum , a complex of cultural buildings that includes the Neue Nationalgalerie , which houses 20th-century paintings. Climb to the top of the Berlin Cathedral for the view. Then, maybe on your third or fourth night in town, make a weird friend who’s just as alone as you are. Invite them to eat a doner kebab for dinner and then see if you can get past the bouncer at Berghain , a club with one of the strictest door policies around. You probably won’t, so move on and dance to trance music until 7 am at a club you can’t remember the name of instead. That’s what I did, at least. – Carrie Dennis

city of Yukon along the river

Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Whitehorse is cold, isolated, and small. Like, 25,000 people small. It’s the capital of a vast, majestic region of Northwest Canada the size of California, yet with approximately 1/1,000th of the population. In fact there are almost two moose for every human being living in the Yukon. (This is the best Yukon fact there is.)

To make life there tolerable, the locals have become alarmingly good at making friends. I stayed in Whitehorse for two weeks; by the time I left, it felt like I was abandoning my hometown. Within 24 hours of arriving, I experienced the following: First, a friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend heard I needed to borrow a Wi-Fi router, came over, and installed it. Then, he invited me to dinner at his house. Not long after, he offered to lend me his car to pick up groceries.

Whitehorse is also surrounded by scads of great opportunities to hike, mountain bike, kayak, or ski and dogsled in the winter months . It offers honest-to-goodness untamed wilderness, with all the associated rewards—and risks. This is where your new friends will come in handy. When you’re one twisted ankle away from a seven-hour limp back to civilization, having someone to lean on is priceless. Plus, most locals carry bear spray with them almost everywhere—with good reason. – Lewis Kelly

Town of Dubrovnik on the water

Dubrovnik can get a little pricey. It is, after all, one of Croatia's most touristy cities. But drive up Croatia’s Dalmatian coastline and you’ll find all the wine, cheese, seafood, and sunbathing spots you could ask for. This is a place where you can indulge without putting too deep of a hole in your wallet. It turns out that traveling solo to a gorgeous destination doesn’t mean you have to rough it if you pick the right spot.

Sample the oysters in the ancient village of Ston, and take a dip in front of the Sea Organ in the town of Zadar, where the waves make a musical instrument out of the strategically hollowed-out marble steps descending into the water. Stop in Pag for a wheel of what many consider the best sheep’s cheese in the world. And no matter where along this dazzling aqua-green coastline you end your night, tuck yourself into a bar with a glass of the local red and ask your bartender for their recommendations for swimming holes to hit the next day. ( Might not hurt to smoke a little weed while you’re in Croatia, either .) – Kastalia Medrano

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Tokyo, Japan

With nearly 40 million people scrambling under the skyline of the Tokyo metro area , it’s pretty easy to feel like a mere speck. That’s part of the charm of wandering around the world’s biggest city. It’s a place where ancient architecture and futurism live in harmony, showstopping food can be found at fine-dining tables and subway stalls alike, and a sense or orderliness belies an anything-goes attitude where buttoned-up business folks unbutton into wholly different people once the sun goes down and the neon lights up the sky.

For non-Japanese visitors, few places will make you feel more foreign than Tokyo. This is a feature, not a bug. Roam the streets of Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Shibuya and you’ll find a wide array of bar and dining experiences catering to solo travelers, from vending machine-style ramen booths to the tiny bars stacked upon another in cramped alleys, where shouts of “kanpai” with each highball are as omnipresent and inviting as the smell of sizzling yakitori. Taking a solo morning omakase sushi set at the famous Tsukiji fish market is a mind-altering experience that lets you commune with your food and its makers in understood silence, while the millennia-old shrines and forests around the city are prime spots for quiet introspection. Whether you’re here for the food, sightseeing, Ghibli , shopping, sumo, or a chance to let your freak flag fly until dawn with like-minded cosplayers, you’ll find what you’re looking for… and probably a lot more.

Even better, the Shinkasen bullet train makes seeing more of the country a cinch—the ancient shrines and temples of Kyoto, the seafood-intensive delights of Osaka, and the serene nature of Hakone all within a comfortable high-speed ride from Tokyo station (the Mt. Fuji views are a huge bonus). Sweetening the deal? Post-Olympics Tokyo has a huge surplus of affordable hotel rooms, and the city’s famous hospitality has never been more fine-tuned to welcome foreigners. –Andy Kryza

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Sure, we've loved getting to spend more time with our families, but we also appreciate having a little space to explore our separate interests. Traveling to new places across the world not only educates you about different cultures but also about yourself. Here, we break down 10 getaway destinations, from Thailand to Montreal, packed with activities for the solo traveler.

Glacier National Park, Montana

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Glacier National Park spans more than one million acres with 745 miles of hiking trails weaving through verdant valleys and up soaring snow-capped mountains. Due to the native wildlife who call the park home, hikers are encouraged to wear jingling bells to ward off bears.

And while many glaciers in the park have begun rapidly melting, the park rangers have been working to educate visitors on climate change and how they can help. Whitefish , a neighboring small town, offers an ideal spot to retire after a long day of exploring the scenic lakes, valleys, and peaks of the park.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Known for its breathtaking ancient temples and traditional bazaars, this northern Thailand city has spent the last decade reinventing as an up-and-coming creative hub filled with contemporary art exhibitions and experimental restaurants.

For a taste of old Chiang Mai, spend an afternoon discovering the pavilions, fountains, and statues of Wat Umong, a 700-year-old Buddhist temple. Venture to the outskirts of the city to take in the exquisite pieces at the MAIIAM Museum of Contemporary Art before heading back to the center of town to enjoy delectable treats from street food vendors.

The Golden Circle, Iceland

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Ranked as the safest country to visit on the Global Peace Index , Iceland is a nature lover's dream vacation, thanks to it's vast mountain valleys, colorful ice caverns , and surprising basalt columns.

Take a road trip across the Golden Circle, a scenic route that begins in Reykjavik and heads down to the southern uplands, to discover the country's most stunning natural attractions like the Goðafoss Waterfall (pictured) and Geysir geothermal area. Along the way, you'll hear all the old tales of Norse mythology from locals.

Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon is a delight for design lovers looking to revel in the city’s historic architecture while celebrating its new modern additions. The National Azulejo Museum puts a spotlight on the intricate tiles— azulejos —decorating countless facades throughout the Portuguese capital.

A hilltop fortress , São Jorge Castle details the life of the Portuguese royal family and offers picturesque views of the city’s red rooftops and the Tagus River. Don’t forget to try Lisbon’s most famous treat, pasteis de nata, at Pastéis de Belém .

Taghazout, Morocco

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The clay-baked fishing village of Taghazout has quickly earned a reputation as one of the top surf towns in the world. After morning prayers each day, fishermen in blue wooden boats head out to sea to collect fish to sell at the thriving markets while young surfers gather on shore before catching the waves.

This laid-back spirit can be seen in the stylish cafes and small shops offering Moroccan goods throughout the city. Helpful tip: Make sure to bring cash, as there are no ATMs within the small town.

Kigali, Rwanda

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Touted as one of Africa’s most vibrant cities, Kigali has started to make its mark in the art world with its colorful street art and the Inema Arts Center . Self-taught painters Emmanuel Nkuranga and Innocent Nkurunziza founded the institution in 2012 as a way to expose the creative talents of undiscovered Rwandan artists and offer a place for them to innovative.

Beyond the arts scene, the city's cafe culture is one to be celebrated. Question Coffee , operated by 30,000 Rwandan women coffee farmers, delivers unique, rich blends while offering training programs for other entrepreneurial women to learn about the industry.

Montreal, Canada

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History runs through the cobblestone streets and historic churches of this more-than-a-century old city. Though for a city of its age, Montreal bursts with exuberance and youthfulness in part thanks to a thriving arts and jazz scene. Each year, the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal brings together the world’s most renowned musicians to celebrate the past and future of jazz.

You don’t have to wait for the festival to indulge in the smooth tunes; small bistros like Modavie and Bistro à Jojo give you a taste of the French influence on the city while listening to soulful acts.

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Nicknamed the Lion City, Singapore mixes contemporary architecture with timeless traditions to create a city like no other in Asia. The extravagant glass greenhouses of Gardens of the Bay welcome guests to stroll across the sprawling conservatory known for its tulip and orchid exhibits.

Foodies will never go hungry with nearly 218 hawker centers serving up Michelin-rated meals for low prices. We also recommend stopping through the Katong area of the city where candy-colored houses retell the history of the Peranakan people.

Boulder, Colorado

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For those adventure-seekers always looking for a new mountain to climb, Boulder is calling your name. The Colorado city with small-town vibes boasts dozens of trails running through its center and into the Flatirons for visitors to hike and take in the scenery.

After those long hikes, craft breweries and cocktail bars like Finkel & Garf , The Bitter Bar , and Wild Woods Brewery beckon visitors to relax and sip on an innovative beverage. Instead of staying downtown, look into possibly renting a rustic cottage in the middle of Chautauqua Park with impeccable views of the city’s famous rock formations.

Berlin, Germany

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Charmingly rough around the edges, Berlin has long moved past its identity as a divided city to become a melting pot of culture, art, and history. It’s said the best way to take in the sights of Germany’s capital is by bike, so make sure to rent yourself one to see the city’s incredible offerings such as the East Side Gallery, a series of murals painted on the remnants of the Berlin Wall.

Small food stalls throughout offer the city’s well-known dish, doner kebabs, but be on the lookout for popular vegan and vegetarian restaurants like Cookies Cream and Valladares Feinkost that are making a big splash on the Berlin food scene. And no trip to Berlin would be complete without seeing the sunset through the arches of the Brandenburg Gate.

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06/18/2023 by Kristin Addis 60 Comments

Welcome, fellow solo traveler. This is where your adventure begins. Solo traveling is a beautiful gift. You’re going to learn so much about yourself, make so many fabulous new friends, meet so many beautiful strangers, and see so many vibrant landscapes and skyscrapers, too. The world is your oyster, but the question is, where do you start?

When I see lists like these I often just see suggestions for places women should travel to solo based on only one thing: safety. While crime stats are worth noting, they’re not the defining factor for a great place for women to travel alone. The best destinations aren’t just the popular and well-trodden ones, either. Some of the best places to travel to by yourself might be in the places you least expected, or didn’t even know existed yet.

The best destinations for solo female travelers will be where locals are particularly friendly and welcoming, or it’s social due to a shared interest like surfing or diving, and even though it might be off the beaten path a bit, it’s not so remote that you’ll be the only one there. It still has that special charm that makes it feel authentic and inviting.

Sounds amazing, right? So where can you find these places? I’ve searched high and low, and these are some of my favorite destinations for solo female travel – they might surprise you:

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1. Lombok, Indonesia

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…because it has everything Bali had once upon a time.

Many people, myself included, are put off by Bali’s overtourism , where there’s constantly bad traffic, beaches littered with trash, and long waits for photos at popular Instagram spots. So where can one go in Indonesia where there are stunning waterfalls, nice beaches and a social yet laidback atmosphere, like Bali once upon a time had? The answer is Lombok . Not only is Lombok overall a wonderful alternative to Bali, but also cheaper. As a solo traveler, I find it easier to socialize and connect with other solo travelers in Lombok, as people tend to hang out at the same spot, like Kuta , or go to the same beaches.

A Complete Guide to Lombok

How to Find the Tiu Kelep Waterfall In Lombok

The Ultimate Kuta, Lombok Guide

2. Siargao Island, The Philippines

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…because there’s nothing like a little solo motorbike adventure.

Siargao Island is a water-lover and general adventurer’s dream. You can go on a little solo motorbike adventure, as the roads are mostly flat and easy. It is also a surfer’s paradise with a playful soul to it, so if you are a surfing enthusiast, or have been thinking of picking it up, Siargao is perfect. The island’s popularity is growing rapidly, but the atmosphere remains laidback and relaxing. This means that it’s just as easy to meet others as to be by yourself. I was able to hang out with surfers on the beach, talk to other people in restaurants and cafes, and retreat to my little corner in an adorable guesthouse every night. It’s perfect!

A Complete Guide to the Philippines

How to spend 5 days on Siargao Island

What changed my mind about the Philippines

3. Singapore

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Who doesn’t appreciate extravagance?!

This thriving island country and city is unique compared to the rest of Southeast Asia. It’s home to the largest port in the region, making it one of the most prosperous and busiest Southeast Asian countries. You’ll find evidence of such development in the clean streets, skyscrapers, strictly-enforced laws, and a plenitude of things to do, like hopping around at the speakeasy cocktail bars or walking through the Gardens by the Bay. It’s definitely a more expensive country, but if done right, you can easily explore on a budget with this list of free things to do .

Here’s a 3-day itinerary by a local

4. Tokyo, Japan

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The capital of dining alone.

The language barrier may make you feel a little bit intimidated at first, but virtually everything from public transportation to ordering food from a local restaurant is so organized and systematic, it makes traveling in Japan such an easy and enjoyable experience. In cities like Osaka and Tokyo, there are all kinds of interesting things to do , including all kinds of themed cafes, unique museums where one can easily spend hours in, and beautiful parks perfect for people watching. Visiting Japan is also perhaps the best place to master the art of dining alone. Many solo travelers are afraid of eating alone, but in Japan, eating alone is completely normal. There are even restaurants that sell on “low interaction dining”!

This is the only all-female Kaiseki restaurant in Tokyo

Here’s an island paradise near Tokyo

5. Chiang Mai, Thailand

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…because there are so many epic day trips to keep you busy.

Thailand is famously a great place for solo female travelers because of how friendly the locals are and the overall abundance of other backpackers. It’s easy to meet other travelers here who might be down to explore different hikes, temples, and other excursions just outside of Chiang Mai. This northern Thailand city is also known for its outstanding gastronomy, and traveling solo means that you can eat your way through Chiang Mai without anybody stopping you. Yum!

9 Awesome Things to Do in Chiang Mai

Hidden Thailand: 8 Amazing Day Trips From Chiang Mai

5 Delightfully Unique Temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand

6. Reykjavik, Iceland

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Because it is literally the safest country in the world.

Iceland is ranked the #1 safest country in the world by Vision of Humanity , and I can attest, people left their cars running while they went grocery shopping! That’s how sure they are that nobody will steal their car. Iceland’s landscape is so unique and stunning, plus it’s great for a road trip . Reykjavik has social hostels as well, where you can find adventure partners. This guide has everything you need to know about Iceland.

7. Lisbon, Portugal

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Feel like you’re part of a painting with pastel-colored buildings.

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is one of Europe’s most charismatic cities because of its beautiful hills, walkable layout, and the River Tagus. You’ll find ornate architecture that adds to the city’s vibrancy, and plenty of things to do like admire the hilly vistas from Alfama or the Tagus Estuary, pastel-colored buildings and the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge from St. George’s Castle . There are also some must-visit museums like the National Azulejo Museum where you’ll find decorative ceramic tiles that date back five centuries. If you love beaches, Lisbon is a great jumping-off point to go explore the shorelines on the Atlantic Ocean.

8. The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland

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…because this is one friendly road trip.

It’s the small towns on Ireland’s least populated coast that can be the most social. In a country that’s already pretty friendly, I found that people were especially friendly along the Wild Atlantic Way on the Connemara Coast . Just walk into any pub and within a few seconds someone will be talking to and joking around with you.

9. Berlin, Germany

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Where you can truly be yourself.

Berlin is hands down, one of the coolest cities in the world. It’s like Brooklyn meets San Francisco with an LA vibe. Whatever you identify yourself as, you can easily find your tribe here. The city is filled with creative people, alternative things to do , and delicious food to devour . I never felt like the odd one out being a solo girl in the city, because people couldn’t care less (in a good way). You can dress like a unicorn and barely anyone would bat an eyelash. What’s not to love about that?

Why I decided to leave Berlin (after 5 years)

10. Québec, Canada

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…because it’s one of the safest and friendliest places you will visit.

Quite possibly the safest and most scenic place to drive through, Québec is a special place with endless beauty to offer to its visitors. If you are looking for a comfortable solo road trip experience with great accommodation choices, delicious food, and friendly locals, Québec is perfect for just that. Come for the beautiful fall foliage, but stay for the food, hospitality, and uncrowded adventures in a beautiful part of Canada.

The perfect fall road trip in Québec, Canada

11. The Bahamas

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…because an island vacation is the ultimate “treat yo’self”

Maybe you wouldn’t think the Bahamas would be a solo female traveler destination because of its reputation as a honeymoon spot , but think again! With hundreds of islands to choose from, you can have the island vacation of your dreams here. Swim with nurse sharks, play with the famous Exumas pigs, snorkel, dive, and have a blast all on your own terms in the Bahamas.

Things to Do in the Bahamas

How to Swim with Pigs in the Bahamas

The Ultimate Staniel Cay Guide

12. Iguazu Falls, Argentina

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…because waterfalls are best when shared.

Iguazu Falls is one of Argentina’s most-visited attractions and for good reason, I mean just look at that beauty. There are plenty of social places to stay, from mid-range hotels to hostels. A friend of mine told me he enjoyed his guesthouse so much that it took him three days to actually leave the hostel and go see the waterfall!

13. El Chaltén , Argentina

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The most social place in Patagonia.

Much of Patagonia, particularly along the Carretera Austral , is remote and quiet, but if you’re solo, El Chaltén is the best mix of nature and social opportunities. The hostels are warm and friendly places, many of the hikes and campsites are well-loved, and it’s easy to meet others on the more trodden hikes. Far from the cat calls of Buenos Aires, I found El Chaltén to be a breath of fresh air.

The Best Hiking in El Chaltén, Argentina

14. The Riviera Maya, Mexico

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…because having cenotes to yourself is magical.

Renting a car and heading from Cancún through Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and down to Bacalar is an epic road trip in itself. With pristine cenotes, white sand beaches, and Mayan ruins along the way, being able to take this trip at your own pace is liberating. Plus, Tulum and Bacalar are particularly social, meaning you can easily make friends and share the experience with other travelers.

Things to in and around Cancún

How to get between Cancún and Tulum

Cenotes in Cancún & Tulum

15. Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

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Perfect for times when you don’t want to hike solo, but you’re solo.

Even if you start out alone in the 5-day W or the 8-day O Circuit trek in Torres del Paine National Park , you’ll come out of it with a bunch of new friends. For the same reasons that I loved the Annapurna Circuit, I love the social atmosphere amongst campers and hikers on this trek, particularly on the back, ‘O’, part of the trail where fewer hikers go and the crowds are more intimate. Refugio Dickson, in particular, was tons of fun thanks to the social rangers who played music and organized soccer games.

The perfect 9-day Torres del Paine O Circuit itinerary

16. Costa Rica

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Where you can soak up the salt and sun.

Between the beaches , tours , volcanoes , and road trips , you’ll soon discover some of the most beautiful parts of Costa Rica . It’s easily the world’s eco-tourism capital, so make this your next destination if you love nature. Because of its unique geography (Atlantic and Pacific coasts, mountains, rain forest), there’s so much biodiversity to discover. But, Costa Rica is one of the most visited places in Latin America, so it can also be one of the more expensive destinations. Here’s a breakdown of what a trip could cost you .

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17. Coffee Bay, South Africa

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…because Africa isn’t ‘scary’ after all.

Africa gets a bad rap as being a scary place to travel through, and while it’s important to take precautions ( here’s a list of them ), that doesn’t mean solo female travelers should write it off. I love how laidback Coffee Bay (and that whole coastline) is and how many other cool backpackers are always passing through. It’s easy to meet other people, go on long walks along the bluffs on the ocean, and take in gorgeous nature. While South Africa does have a pretty high crime rate, the bulk of it is in the cities . I loved the little towns like Coffee Bay where there weren’t many people or worries around at all.

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18. Tofo, Mozambique

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I maintain, Africa’s not that ‘scary’.

I love Tofo, Mozambique because of the type of adventurous and interesting people it attracts. It seems like most travelers in Mozambique have a cool story, and have arrived by word-of-mouth. There are only a couple of backpackers accommodations there (I stayed at Fatima’s), and scuba dive shops, but both are excellent places to meet other solo travelers.

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19. Sunset Beach, Zanzibar

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Beach Bums, Unite.

The white-sand beaches and baby blue waters of Zanzibar are legendary, and there’s so much to do there from diving to swimming, boating, and perusing the markets in Stone Town. It’s attractive for a lot of reasons. I remember laughing and dancing at the reggae bar there with Masai warriors dressed in regalia, local beach boys, and tourists from all over, loving how communal and inviting it was. Even if you go there solo, you can find your people. Just lock up your stuff in the safes, as there’s some petty crime.

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20. New Zealand

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Unlimited doses of nature.

New Zealand is made up of two gorgeous islands, North and South, and both are worth visiting for the iconic places , especially those that are off the beaten path . You could easily spend a year here exploring all that this beautiful slice of the earth has to offer. If you love nature, you’ll be in paradise with dolphin watching , hiking trails , glaciers , fjords and beaches. There’s something for the more adventurous too, like skydiving and bungee jumping!

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21. French Polynesia

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…because its friendliness and hospitality is out of this world.

Remember travel before the Internet was so ubiquitous, before Instagram was even a thing, and before the birth of “influencer”? Allow me to introduce you to French Polynesia , where the locals immediately treat you as though they know you, the environment is preserved and treasured by the locals, and you can truly come back to yourself. While Bora Bora may make solo travelers feel a little bit out of place, French Polynesia has way more than that to offer, and I can almost guarantee you that you will have a wonderful time as a solo girl. This is a country I know I will be returning to again and again.

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22. Montana , USA

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…because it is so meditative and relaxing!

Montana is the type of place where the locals deeply value nature they’re blessed with, and where visitors can find abundant yoga classes, opportunities to walk among ancient trees, and ample opportunity to relax and reflect. Country roads make way for organic grocery stores, crystal shops, and artist galleries. I was lucky to be able to experience Montana through the locals’ eyes, and found many meditative things to do and places to go, including Crystal Sound Bowl Meditation and standup paddleboarding.

The relaxing side of Whitefish, Montana

23. New Orleans , USA

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Stay entertained!

New Orleans turned out to be one of the most enjoyable solo trips I’ve had. I spent a week in the Big Easy , and was kept entertained by the huge variety of things to do. Even when I dined alone in restaurants , the wait staff and the others were totally open to talk, and almost everyone I met had a suggestion for me on where to go next. I never felt like the odd woman out either as I sometimes do in beachy or couples’ destinations.

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24. Maui, Hawaii, USA

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…because it’s for more than just honeymooners.

It’s crazy to think that Hawaii would be a good place to travel to solo, but I was delighted to find that there were tons of things for me to do even though I wasn’t on my honeymoon. I made friends easily while snorkeling, found a lot of active adventures, like hiking to waterfalls on the Road to Hana , and found a surf school especially for women as well!

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25. California, USA

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You may just fill your heart with gold.

If you’ve never been to the Golden State , there’s a lot of places you’ve got to see . The state’s beautiful landscapes, views and national parks have inspired artists, poets, photographers and writers. Plus there’s a lot of fun and fame when it comes to Disney Land and the Hollywood Sign. Other must-sees include the the Golden Gate Bridge, deserts , and the redwoods, and you can also tour a good bit of the Pacific Coast (here’s a great guide for a Pacific Coast road trip ).

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After traveling for over seven years, mostly by myself, I’ve found some really special gems around this world that seemed to have that special something that was missing from many others, and all of these places have that.

I was delighted to find, sometimes in places I least expected, that such friendly people and amazing social atmosphere could exist, and that’s the beauty of traveling on your own.

About Kristin Addis

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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Megan Thudium says

01/20/2017 at 12:17 pm

I love how your places are “off the beaten path.” I’d also add Austria and New Zealand to the list. I loved traveling these places solo.

Kristin says

01/20/2017 at 12:42 pm

Also great places that I need to see more of!

Ijana Loss says

01/21/2017 at 9:40 am

I would love to go all these places! Thank you for picking places that aren’t just the typical “safe countries” lol because honestly most places are safe enough as long as you’re smart and there’s so much more to the world when you open up to places you wouldn’t normally consider. I’ve been considering taking a hiking themed trip which many of the locations you listed would be perfect for, maybe I just need to bite the bullet and do it.

01/23/2017 at 10:31 am

Pick Patagonia!

01/23/2017 at 5:23 pm

Yes that’s what I was thinking!

01/22/2017 at 2:04 am

While we havent visited (yet) majority of places on this list we can definetely confirm that Phong Nha ke Bang felt as a very warm and welcoming atmosphere, people came across as genuinly kind if you have any troubles. The owners of the housestay we lodged at also kindly invited us to share their familly dinner and have a nice discussion about the area.

01/23/2017 at 10:32 am

That’s so sweet they invited you to join them for dinner! I loved the welcoming atmosphere there and the people I met.

01/23/2017 at 10:33 am

I agree Europe is good, although there are pickpockets and cat callers in some parts but that’s part of being a female sometimes, sadly.

01/24/2017 at 6:11 am

Hi Kristen!!

Love your blog, was wondering…for your Iceland trip, how many days do you recommend? I’ve heard a long weekend is great especially if you’re flying from the east coast since it’s a relatively short flight. Also best season/months to visit?

01/24/2017 at 10:33 am

I really loved visiting in October since I got changing leaves and the northern lights. I did 11 days and it felt short, but you could also maximize a long weekend and see a lot if you stick to the Golden Circle: https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/iceland-golden-circle-self-drive/

01/26/2017 at 5:37 pm

Thanks so much for the tips, Kristin** ❤️ 🙂

Crazy Travelista says

01/24/2017 at 8:18 am

Love this list so much! I haven’t heard of so many of these places, so I’m extra intrigued! Patagonia is high on my list! Although I’m so not a camper, hence the reason I’ve avoided it thus far haha. Are there other ways to do Patagonia, maybe more glamping style? It’s so hard to find good info on it. Or maybe it’s that there is so much info that its overwhelming.

01/24/2017 at 10:31 am

If you went to El Chalten you could stay in town and do day hikes without having to camp. Much of the rest of it isn’t glamping style, though. You can sometimes stay in the refugios, but they’re usually quite basic as well. Seems like a good place to try camping out. You might really like it!

Arianwen says

01/24/2017 at 3:29 pm

This is an awesome list. I’ve been to quite a few of these by myself as well. I loved Pai and Don Det. Lucky for me, I met people to trek the Torres del Paine with, but it was still a surprisingly sociable experience. I never thought we’d be drinking boxed wine with other campers in the evenings!

01/25/2017 at 11:07 am

The boxed wine! Haha same here.

01/25/2017 at 3:47 pm

Thanks for the great list! I will definitely be referring to this when I pick where to travel over the summer:)

01/30/2017 at 6:40 am

Adding these to my list!!

01/30/2017 at 11:56 am

Amazing places. All on my to-visit list. Looking forward to my next vacay. Don’t know where to go yet though.

Kate - Travel for Difference says

01/31/2017 at 1:27 pm

Such incredible destinations! It’s great to see some inspiration for solo travellers, especially to locations that are far from the traditional ‘London’ or ‘NZ’. Great post!

Krista @ Gringita says

02/02/2017 at 12:18 pm

Some places in Peru are awesome for solo travel as well! Notably Lima and Cusco! Though not all of Peru is safe for solo female travelers (I do not recommend going into the Amazon! but that is in any country with Amazon jungle).

Sophiya says

02/03/2017 at 1:42 am

Sounds like a great list! I haven’t been to all that places, but looks very amazing and wonderful. After reading this blog, I definitely visit to all these places. Thanks @Kristin for sharing these interesting places.

02/24/2017 at 7:37 pm

This list is just what I needed to read right now. I’m a copywriter and have been trying to plan my next solo trip – did any of these spots stand out as good for working from? I always seem to pick spots with questionable Internet and want to make sure I get it right this next time!

02/24/2017 at 11:58 pm

I would just recommend getting a local SIM card. I’m sitting in Tanzania right now working from 3G and I’m not paying much for it. In Africa it’s a must, I’d say. China is OK but you need a VPN, and naturally the European destinations will have better Wifi

Mehndi says

10/05/2017 at 7:03 am

This is a great list! Im looking into starting properly travelling and am trying to plan a few good adventures! this really helped me out!

Alice Teacake says

01/24/2018 at 9:19 am

Hi Kristin! I love it that you’ve got Ireland, Coron in the Philippines and Phong Nga in Vietnam on your bucket list. I’ve been to them and can vouch that they rock for solo female travellers 🙂 You’re always pushing boundaries and comfort zones and you’ve got some great hiking spots on here. Thank you for the continuous inspiration. Love what you’re doing. Keep it up!

01/25/2018 at 3:24 am

Aw thank you Alice! Glad you like the post and that you’ve been there and love those places too!

Maritza says

02/15/2018 at 2:37 pm

Hi any info on Canary Islands?

Loved your book and blog!

02/15/2018 at 4:46 pm

Haven’t been yet!

Undefined Journey says

04/14/2018 at 8:14 pm

I just love your blog, there are so many places where I can go

05/05/2018 at 9:55 am

I just came back from Coffee Bay and I loved it! I’m from Johannesburg so I know what the crime is like but I felt completely safe in Coffee Bay. Everyone is super chilled and the beaches are beautiful and wild. Great list, by the way. I had a similar experience on Annapurna – hikers are just cool people 🙂

05/08/2018 at 4:07 pm

I loved how chilled Coffee Bay was too!

05/13/2018 at 10:51 am

Hi Kristin, Just discovered your blog this weekend and have been reading all the articles since then! Just wondering if you’ve ever been to/heard much about Guatamala? I’m considering my first solo trip there this summer before I get married next year and was curious if it would make for a good first time solo trip destination.

05/13/2018 at 11:10 am

I’ve only visited Tikal, the big Mayan ruins there. I have heard it’s awesome, though. Nice, conscious communities as well are around. I’d go there in a heartbeat!

05/13/2018 at 3:17 pm

Oh perfect! Thank you very much! Now to take the plunge….

melissa says

06/09/2019 at 9:01 am

Greetings! Glad to have found you. Any trips in July? I would sign up immediately! What is the average age of travelers?

selinacantrell says

07/14/2019 at 8:28 pm

Me and my friends are planning to go to spain this January. We would love to see some nice beaches with clear water and some stunning scenery. We were thinking Majorca,Ibiza and Canary Island, we are up to some adventures and experience a great nightlife in our travel. Can anyone suggest any ideas or tips? Any help is kindly appreciated 🙂

08/18/2019 at 1:09 am

Love your blog, was wondering and this Pai Thailand destination is good for female travellers and this is the best place I had a great experience at this place. and Thank you for sharing these options.

08/18/2019 at 8:26 am

I know that it’s changed since I was last there and has become a lot more touristy, but I hear it’s still pretty cool. I loved it and went solo three times. Even considered living there for a while.

Solo Female Traveler says

08/31/2019 at 10:29 pm

Oh my, I loved this article. Very informative.

08/31/2019 at 10:30 pm

Very valuable information! Thank you

Alysse Chase says

12/28/2019 at 3:32 pm

Yes! Thank you for this list ?I’ve been thinking about traveling solo for years but have had an internal debate over where I actually should go. This is perfect! Does anyone have experience using travel apps like Fairytrail or Couchsurfing to meet people while traveling solo? Appreciate the help! ?

12/28/2019 at 8:34 pm

I’ve met people couchsurfing and it’s hit or mess tbh but the hits are so great! You can also check out my facebook group for solo female travelers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BMTMSoloFemaleTravelConnect/

Luna Jennifer says

01/10/2020 at 2:09 am

It’s been inspirational to read these posts!

Dolakh Thapa says

01/13/2020 at 4:57 am

Thank you so much for placing Annapurna Circuit Trek, Nepal in your 20 most awesome destinations. Nepal is really a perfect destination for adventure lovers. I request you to try Everest Base Camp Trek as a solo female traveler in visit Nepal 2020.

01/13/2020 at 6:07 pm

I’d love to do more trekking there. Are there trails with fewer people?

Sabrina says

02/20/2020 at 11:05 pm

3 of them I have travelled solo…. Iguazu, Torres del Paine and El Chalten. And it’s been amazing. I would also add Austria to that list (well i’m from there, but still, it’s so safe and easy going)

02/21/2020 at 9:05 am

True and Austria is so pretty!

Mary Ann Siwek says

06/07/2020 at 8:15 pm

I want to travel to Thailand and Japan

Kimberly Roth says

05/04/2021 at 7:05 pm

i love that you picked El Chalten! I traveled there in 2019 solo and had a fabulous time. El Calafate and Puerto Madryn were great too. Another place I would recommend for solo travel is Australia. Everyone is very friendly and there’s tons of things to do.

05/05/2021 at 7:57 am

great suggestion!

Tong Metal says

05/05/2021 at 1:32 am

I just want to ask if a solo female traveler also love safari or wilderness travel, its more fantastic to see solo female travel experience this one

Angela says

04/18/2022 at 12:07 am

Hello! Do you have any advice about pick pockets when taking your own travel photos? That’s my biggest fear especially when travelling at very touristy places like Italy!

04/18/2022 at 2:42 pm

I don’t usually set up a tripod in a super crowded area, particularly in Europe. I’d ask someone else to take the photo for me in that case – ideally someone who also has a camera and is taking photos too.

Isa Sirbegovic says

07/10/2022 at 8:32 pm

Such a great blog! I’ve been wanting to start up more solo travel, but it can be so intimidating! I appreciate all the research that went into this post.

Rosieaustin says

01/02/2023 at 11:34 pm

Awesome list. thank you for sharing

09/03/2023 at 8:42 am

NOLA as a destination for solo female travelers?! I live here and for your info, we not only have the second highest murder rate in the country, but we also have the highest murder rate of women! There is not a neighborhood untouched by crime. I would never venture to walk the streets – ANY street (and natives will agree) – anywhere in NOLA by myself after dark; and during the day you should always be on your guard. You’re obviously not from here.

09/08/2023 at 6:00 am

Hi Suzy, I had a great time solo in NOLA and walked around plenty alone, but it was always during the day and I agree, any city in the US would require one to be on their guard and is best avoided on foot at night.

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Solo Vacations: The 29 Best Places to Travel Alone in the U.S.

These destinations make traveling solo easy — and extra fun.

Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel.

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Stephanie Granada is a writer and editor focusing on travel, beauty, home, and health. Her bylines have appeared in Sunset , Outside , Southern Living , Woman's Day , Brit + Co. , National Geographic Traveler , and others.

Traveling alone is all about freedom and independence — freedom to go where you want, when you want, and independence in your ability to visit new places and meet new people without the crutch of a travel companion. It's not for everyone, but those willing to venture off on their own are rewarded with a compromise-free vacation and unforgettable experiences. Exciting things just seem to happen when you're traveling solo.

But where to go? If you're just testing the waters of solo travel, you might want to stay close to home, which is where these U.S. destinations come in handy. Whether you dream of a spa vacation with plenty of time to relax and reset, a trip packed with activities, or a soul-searching expedition, these U.S. destinations cater to the solo traveler, thanks to their ease of transportation and large selection of things to do.

Ready to book your next solo trip? Read on for the best places to travel alone in the U.S.

Naples, Florida

If you have your heart set on a beach vacation, consider Naples, a relatively small community in southwest Florida. There are plenty of ways a solo beach traveler can occupy themselves in Naples. You can check out the beach at Naples Pier, go kayaking in the mangroves , or hit the links at one of the area's 90+ golf courses. If you're looking for an activity that will leave a big grin on your face, book a dolphin watching cruise from Marco Island , just 30 minutes south of Naples. Plus, the city was ranked number one in a recent list of safest places to live the U.S. , thanks to its low crime rates.

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston may be a big city, but it can often feel like a small town. Thanks to its walkability, you'll be able to explore the city's historic center on foot and can take the T, the local subway system, across the Charles River to Cambridge. In Boston, you'll find a wellspring of history and culture in museums like the fun Boston Tea Party Museum and the impressive Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , the site of one of the world's most famous art heists.

Boulder, Colorado

Those looking for quiet solo travel in the U.S. can spend their days exploring the mountains and hills surrounding Boulder. Eldorado Canyon State Park is just 20 minutes south of downtown, the approximately two-mile trail up Flagstaff Mountain is just 15 minutes to the west, and the iconic Flatirons (red sandstone formations) are less than 10 minutes away by car. And If you're feeling social, head to Pearl Street Mall , a bustling pedestrian-only street with some of the city's best restaurants, shops, and bars.

Portland, Oregon

Not everyone feels comfortable eating out at a restaurant alone, especially when traveling solo, but Portland makes mealtime a nonissue, thanks to its bustling food cart scene. There are many food cart parks scattered about the city where you can go and peruse a diverse offering of cuisine, from pizza to Senegalese, and enjoy your meal in a atmospheric and fun shared space. Food aside, Portland's reliable transportation, great parks, and community vibe make this city an easy choice for people traveling alone. Between the good meals, you can also enjoy the tranquility of the Japanese Garden or browse the shelves at the famous Powell's Books .

Asheville, North Carolina

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If your perfect vacation includes hiking and biking during the day and gulping down beers with new friends at night, there's arguably no better place than Asheville, a city situated in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains. Bikers will want to tackle the Blue Ridge Parkway , while hikers can head to the Craggy Pinnacle Trail (an approximately one-mile hike with serious views) or climb Mount Pisgah (2.6 miles round-trip). After a day in the mountains, reward yourself with a beer on the pup-friendly patio at Wicked Weed Brewing .

Sedona, Arizona

Traveling solo may be the only time you're able to truly check out from the grind and relax. That's why spa destinations like Sedona are so perfect for solo travelers. In addition to beautiful scenery, Sedona is packed with spas and wellness offerings. For a full resort experience, book a stay at the Amara Resort and Spa , or test out a few of the city's plentiful day spas: A Spa for You and Sedona's New Day Spa are long-standing favorites.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Art lovers will find themselves in their element in this colorful coastal city in South Carolina. The small city of Charleston is home to over 35 fine art galleries and hosts an Art Walk on the first Friday of every month. If you're hoping to make some art yourself, the French Quarter is sure to inspire, while the city's warm southern hospitality will make you feel right at home. If the temperature is right, you can even take a trip out to Isle of Palms to enjoy some quality time on the beach.

Nashville, Tennessee

If your idea of a dream solo trip is getting out and meeting new people, book a ticket to Nashville and let the city of music connect you to others. The Basement​​ , a live music venue known for its cozy vibes and spacious patio, is a must, as is 3rd and Lindsley . Just don't leave the city without trying the spicy fried chicken at Hattie B's . A trip to Nashville is also a chance to try out one of its best hotels like the classic Hermitage Hotel.

Portland, Maine

This may be the second Portland on the list, but this one has a coastal advantage. From the seaside city you can hop on a ferry or boat charter, or eat your way through the city's best lobster rolls at Luke's Lobster . When you're not out enjoying the water or stuffing your face with deliciously fresh seafood, you can meander in and out of the shops and boutiques at the historic Old Port.

San Francisco, California

When you're traveling solo, public transportation is key (no one wants to foot the bill for a weekend full of Uber rides). That's where cities like San Francisco shine. Between Muni buses, trains, streetcars, and cable cars, you can get to every corner of the city without hopping in a cab. Surrounded by beautiful bay views and offering easy access to experience a Redwood forest in Muir Woods , there are plenty of things to do in and around San Francisco.

Bayfield, Wisconsin

Located on the shores of Lake Superior, and home to quaint B&Bs and beautiful Victorian homes, Bayfield is a warm and welcoming coastal destination and one of the loveliest small towns in the U.S. Solo travelers can roam the intimate downtown or head to the nearby Apostle Islands National Lakeshore , best known for its series of caves that freeze during the winter months.

Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Just off California's iconic Highway 1 is Carmel-by-the-Sea, a small beach city on the Monterey Peninsula that will capture your heart the moment you see it. Traveling solo is no problem here, as the city offers plenty to do — surfing, sea animals, and a village-style center that feels like it belongs in a storybook. However, solo travelers may feel most at ease exploring the many art galleries like the Carmel Art Association and Bennett Sculpture .

Boise, Idaho

Boise is a paradise for lovers of the outdoors. Solo travelers will find riverside walking and biking trails that run right through town, skiing (in the winter) and hiking (in the summer) at the city's Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area , and easy access to mountain towns like McCall and ski areas like the rapidly growing Tamarack Resort .

Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah's welcoming nature makes solo travel a breeze. If you're feeling social, join a haunted pub crawl through town or book an architectural tour . And if you're looking for a quiet escape, rent a bike and explore the history-rich city on two wheels. The best time to visit Savannah is in the fall and winter, when the temperatures are cooler and you can embrace the spooky spirit during Halloween when the city goes all out with on-theme activities .

Hot Springs, Arkansas

As you might guess, Hot Springs, Arkansas, is known for its natural hot springs, which have drawn visitors since the early 1900s. For solo travelers, there's nothing like a serene soak in the natural thermal waters found on the historic Bathhouse Row, followed by a refreshing drink of spring water and a lazy hike through the dense woods at Hot Springs National Park . In addition to the gorgeous scenery of the park, you can also discover it's unique history as a wellness destination .

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole may be home to a world-renowned ski area , mouthwatering cuisine, and high-end galleries, but you'll still find Old West-style bars where cowboys throw back PBRs (check out the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar ). It's the perfect place to throw on a Stetson and dress the part for a night or two. The town itself offers plenty to do when you're not drinking or skiing, like rodeo nights at the Jackson Hole Rodeo and incredible pastries at the James Beard-recognized Persephone Bakery .

Seattle, Washington

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If you want access to nature without sacrificing big-city amenities, Seattle offers an ideal balance. Spend a couple of days checking out Pike Place Market (don't miss a cup of mac n' cheese from Beecher's ), going to the top of the Space Needle , and visiting the Museum of Pop Culture before hopping aboard a ferry and getting away from it all. From the heart of Seattle, you can take a boat across Elliott Bay to Bainbridge Island and onto Olympic National Park , home to both glacier-capped mountains and 70 miles of wild coastline.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

It's been said that one can hardly be called an architect if they haven't designed something in Minneapolis — the city showcases work from Jean Nouvel, Herzog & de Meuron, César Pelli, and Frank Gehry, among others. The city's love of design is also noticeable in the hotel scene, where sophistication meets Midwestern hospitality. So, while it's perfectly acceptable to wander through the city looking up, you don't want to miss a cruise on one of the famous bike paths, which wind past lakes that are perfect for a dip in the summertime.

Salt Lake City, Utah

It may be Utah's largest city, but Salt Lake City doesn't feel like a giant metropolis. Maybe it's the fact that it's surrounded by mountains or the open expanse of the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island State Park to the west. Either way, this friendly city has everything a solo traveler could want — great food (check out Feldman's Deli ), plenty of sun-drenched days, and easy access to both the mountains and water. Among the many things to do in town, you will also have your pick of exciting day trips to nearby state parks, or you can use the city as a launchpad to explore Utah's stunning geology at national parks like Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon .

Fort Collins, Colorado

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If you're a beer lover, head to Fort Collins, a Colorado town with plenty of heart and really good beer. Start your tour of the city in the taproom of New Belgium Brewing (the company behind Fat Tire) and follow it with a pint at a few lesser-known breweries — we recommend Zwei Brewing Co. , Maxline Brewing , and Black Bottle Brewery . By the end of the day, you'll have your own beer-loving posse to explore the city with. Solo travelers will love the atmosphere of the downtown area, which is so charming it was the inspiration for Walt Disney when designing Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland.

Austin, Texas

The quickest way to bond with a stranger? Shared musical taste. Austin has plenty of opportunities to bump into fellow music lovers. Stay on or near South Congress Avenue, where trendy properties like the Hotel Magdalena provide the ideal base for visiting the street's iconic venues. Other ‘hoods you can easily get to include East Austin, booming with hipster bars and food trucks; South Lamar with its great shops; and Rainey Street, beloved among college students. Visit March through November to see the bats flying under the Ann W. Richards bridge — it's one of the best things to do in Austin , as is indulging in the city's incredible food.

Islamorada, Florida

Of all the towns in the Florida Keys , Islamorada has the homiest feel. Locals are happy to regale you with tales of family squabbles and fishing exploits at any of the seaside watering holes. For an elevated dining experience, snag a barstool at Chef Michael’s and order the whole lionfish. It's a big but manageable dish, made from an invasive species that Floridians pride themselves on removing from local waters and serving as a tasty dinner instead. When you're done, rest your head at one of the cozy cottages at Moorings Village.

Louisville, Kentucky

Kentucky is known for its hospitality and Louisville for its bourbon , meaning solo travelers can find good friends and good drinks while exploring this Southern city. NuLu is the most happening neighborhood, but Old Louisville is the place to hunker down if you’re a sucker for history and architecture. Downtown offers new hotels and inventive restaurants, while Butchertown and Germantown pair up-and-coming bars and businesses with impressive vintage architecture.

Marfa, Texas

Artists in search of a solitary life have been drawn to Marfa for decades. Today, the population hovers just under 2,000, but there’s enough art, food, and quirk for a city many times that size. El Cosmico offers outstanding glamping and communal spaces, while art houses like the Chinati Foundation keep visitors entertained. Though it's more than three hours from the closest airport, this flatland village offers progressive galleries, mystifying desert skies, and a sparse beauty that makes it one of the best small towns in Texas .

New York, New York

New York City might be full of crowds, but it’s also a welcoming hub for parties of one. There are sleek hotels with bars that draw worldly travelers and locals, some of the best art and shopping in the world, and more food and drink options than you can fit into a month-long trip. If you need help deciding what to do on your visit, take a look at our three-day weekend guide .

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

New Hampshire is one of the safest states in the country — and solo travelers wanting to enjoy that security will find a great home base in Portsmouth. This waterfront town is one of the state's most pedestrian-friendly communities, and with a colonial heritage that dates back to the 1600s, it's fantastic for history buffs. Portsmouth knows its food, as is perhaps best showcased in the dozen oyster farms active offshore in the Great Bay. Sample their best bivalves at The Franklin, an upscale seafood joint run by James Beard-nominated chef Matt Louis.

San Diego, California

San Diego combines the laid-back vibes of SoCal with the multicultural energy of a city located right on the Mexican border. From mild weather and great surfing to vibrant West Coast sunsets, it has lots to offer, making it a great place to spend a few days. Opportunities for hiking and watersports abound, while coastal areas like La Jolla and Del Mar offer a bevy of chic hotels where a solo traveler can catch some oceanside R&R.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Solo travelers in search of spiritual healing should look no further than Santa Fe . Book a night at Ten Thousand Waves, an upscale lodge inspired by Japanese hot spring resorts and decked out with secluded soaking tubs. Downtown, you’ll find historical landmarks, handmade tchotchkes, and restaurants serving delectable Southwestern food. Beyond the adobe architecture and unique attractions, the best thing you can do in Santa Fe is meet its colorful characters.

Washington, D.C.

Museums are best explored alone, and in Washington, D.C. , you have more than 20 to choose from—many of which are free. The District also has a hot food scene, and as a solo diner, you'll have the best shot at getting into the most highly coveted spots. To get far away from D.C.’s political crowds, head to a hip residential neighborhood like Shaw, where you can imbibe at Maxwell Park Wine Bar or catch a show at the Howard Theatre.

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The 10 best places to travel alone

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Backpacking and solo travel go together like peas and carrots, like Forrest and Jenny. Why should we wait for our friends to be ready to explore the world when we can venture out solo, meet heaps of incredible new people and discover an inner independence and sense of freedom that we never knew existed? More and more solo travellers head to hostels each year to take advantage of the social areas and friendly, laid-back vibes. But where are the best places to travel alone?

We’ve looked into the solo travel hotspots around the globe to give you the 411 on where to visit on your next independent adventure. It’s time to treat yourself to the trip of a lifetime! Here are our 10 best places to travel alone based on where the most solo bookings are.

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📍  San Francisco, California  📷 @izzyworldwide_

The USA is one of the best solo travel destinations thanks to its diversity. In other words, The USA really does have something for everyone – from the sunny surf havens of California to the iconic skyscrapers of NYC, surreal landscapes like the Grand Canyon to the music and foodie hotspots in the South. And the best part? You’re travelling solo, so it’s totally up to you to pick the adventure you wanna have. The US is a wonderfully accessible spot for first-time solo travellers, with excellent infrastructure and high safety levels. Add to this some classic American friendliness and a bit of Southern Hospitality, and it’s no surprise that The USA sees some of our biggest numbers of solo traveller bookings!

It can be rather expensive to visit, which is where hostels come in to save the day. By sharing dorms, not only will your budget stretch way further, but you’ll also meet all kinds of amazing people that’ll make your solo adventure anything but lonely. In the mountains of Colorado, The Bivvi  brings warm, family vibes that can melt through the snow. Here travellers share beers around the campfire and stay in for cosy movie nights, after spending their days hanging out on awesome group activities like white water rafting and hiking!

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So old chaps, second on our list of the best places to travel alone is England, a great first step for anyone who’s a little nervous about travelling solo. It’s safe, modern and easy to get around, plus it’s so small that you won’t have to face any bum-numbing 24-hour train journeys on your own! London is constantly one of our highest-booked cities for solo travellers who want that quintessential experience – red buses, black cabs and a trip to Buckingham Palace to say hey to King Charles. Not to mention local faves like a curry on Brick Lane, a pint in a traditional pub and some of the best nightlife in Europe. Venture outside the capital to discover creative hubs like Liverpool and Bristol, historic gems like Cambridge or Bath, South Coast arty vibes in Hastings or Brighton, and the surprisingly beautiful beaches of Cornwall. For more England inspo, check out 22 places that travel bloggers love .

For a London hostel with an unbeatable social atmosphere, try Selina, Camden . Not only is it in the heart of one of the city’s most famous neighbourhoods, an absolute must-visit for music lovers, but it also has it’s own vegan eatery.

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📍  Barcelona 📷 @nattaliarr

Every region in Spain has a distinct, vibrant culture, meaning that you can spend months embarking on an epic Spanish adventure and never get bored. Although each city has its own unique feel, there are a couple of things that connect them all. Firstly, the welcoming hospitality that makes solo travellers feel instantly at home. Secondly, Spanish food is out of this world – seriously! Indulge in tapas and sangria until you’re sleepy enough to slip into a siesta. Dreamy right?! So, what Spanish spots should solo travellers hit up? Big hitters Barcelona and Madrid are so packed with things to do, plus so many other backpackers, that it’s impossible to really feel alone. For a chilled-out time, San Sebastian is a foodie’s dream with incredible surfing spots, or for a spot of Andalusian tradition, the flamenco shows in Seville are legendary.

La Banda Rooftop Hostel  is a favourite with solo backpackers who love getting involved with the drinking games, live music and artsy nights on the beautiful rooftop. There’s a family dinner every night and the staff will take you on a bike tour of the city to make you fall deeper in love with Seville.

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4. Australia

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📍  Queensland  📷 @abenteurvanlife

Perhaps the first place that springs to mind when you think of the best solo travel destinations, Australia is practically a rite of passage for travellers. The backpacker scene here is second to none, with hostels all around the country filled with party-loving travellers wanting a slice of the land down under. Most find it difficult to leave, which is where the Australia Working Holiday  comes in, allowing solo travellers to settle down for a bit and start their own global fam. And with the money they save working, they’re able to visit the most incredible spots this country has to offer. We’re talking cosmopolitan Sydney, trendy Melbourne, the idyllic Whitsunday Islands, the vast Outback, the awe-inspiring Great Barrier Reef… seriously, we could go on all day. It’s safe to say Australia is one of the best places to travel alone!

Being lonely is impossible at Australia’s fun-loving hostels. The parties at Gilligan’s Backpacker Hotel & Resort Cairns  are legendary, which is no surprise when you’ve seen their massive lagoon-style swimming pool, open-air bar, massive sports screens and on-site nightclub!

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📍 Venice 📷   @iamjoshstratton

Sure, I could tell you about the classic beauty of Rome’s architecture, the romance of Venice’s waterways, the fairytale-esque cliff-hugging houses in Positano, or the enthralling history of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but I know what you’re really looking for from a trip to Italy… food, glorious food. Widely considered the centre of the carb universe, Italian food is globally renowned, and you’ll get the best quality straight from the source. Avoid the tourist traps and instead ask the hostel staff for insider tips on where the locals eat. And PLEASE, for the love of Cheesus, head to Naples to try pizza in the city where it began. The amazing train network in Italy makes it a dreamy solo travel destination, as it couldn’t be easier to explore the country on your own stress-free. Why not extend your solo trip by grabbing an Interrail pass and travelling even more of Europe on a budget?

If you are looking for an oasis after your city exploring, you could do far worse than booking a few nights at Hopestel Secret Garden Hostel . Not only does this hostel have a secret garden (surprise!) but it’s also a fantastic place to meet other solo travellers.

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6. Thailand

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📍 Wat Arun, Bangkok 📷  @_nana.kweku_

Thailand is without a doubt one of the best solo travel destinations on earth, a fact that’s evident from the thousands of lone wanderers who head there every year. The chaotic charm of Bangkok, the laid-back hippy vibes of Chiang Mai and Pai and the paradise-like islands in the south are just some of the things that pull us in… and the insane nightlife, incredible food and world-class hostels don’t hurt either. You may feel a million miles from home when you touch down in this unique country, but nothing brings solo travellers together like a few cocktail buckets on Bangkok’s Khaosan Road. P.S. Koh Phangan’s Full Moon Party is every bit as wild as you might expect. You have been warned!

Most travellers land in Bangkok, thanks to its mega international airport and easy access to nearly everywhere else in Thailand. This city is way more than a jumping-off point, with some of the very best street food, canal markets, art galleries and temples. If your priority as a solo traveller is being close to the city’s famous nightlife then Lost Inn BKK is near the legendary Khaosan Road. It’s close to plenty of temples too, so make sure you have some hangover-free days to absorb the city.

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📍 Berlin 📷  @hopewarrenx

Known for its beer, bratwurst and the best (and most exclusive) nightclubs in the world, Germany is an awesome solo traveller destination that’s perfect for meeting fellow backpackers. In summer, the capital Berlin is essentially one massive beer garden with locals and travellers alike sharing a stein of the cold stuff. Its notorious nightlife scene is unrivalled in Europe, and bouncers are known to favour individuals and smaller groups, so you’ll have no trouble getting in as a solo traveller. Munich’s beer-fuelled Oktoberfest is a true bucket list event that every backpacker should experience at least once, and if you visit on your own you can guarantee you’ll be leaving with several boozy new buddies. But there’s a lot more to Germany than partying, which you’ll discover when you leave the cities and head to the epic natural landscapes and fairytale castles of the countryside.

In Berlin, Circus Hostel  has heaps of social spaces for solo travellers to hang out, like an on-site microbrewery and an Instagrammable cafe/restaurant. It’s right in the city centre, so you’ll never have to worry about being far from the action when you want to head out on a solo mission!

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📍 Paris 📷 @avrilstoriesmx

Paris might be known as the city of love, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be one of the best places to travel alone too! Eating croissants overlooking the Eiffel Tower, sipping wine in swanky bars, catching a show at the Moulin Rouge or taking a stroll through the Louvre are all equally as fun without a romantic partner – or even better, with a new hostel BFF. It’s why Paris remains one of our top-booked cities for solo travellers. There’s way more to France though, so if you’re the type of traveller who prefers lesser-known places, we think you’ll love Hossegor, one of our best backpacker destinations for 2020 . It’s a surfing hotspot with hippy vibes, amazing beaches and lots of cute cafes where coffee doesn’t come at Parisian prices.

One of our favourite French hostels for solo travellers is Paris’  Les Piaules , a fully renovated Art Deco building in the beautiful Belleville neighbourhood. It’s surrounded by cafes and bars that locals love, but when you’re not sampling them you can hang out in the hostel’s games room or swanky rooftop terrace with your new roomies.

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📍 Kyoto  📷 @swepix_

Visiting parts of Japan feels like taking a trip into the future, with its insane technology, huge modern cities and space-inspired pod hostels. The bright lights of Tokyo are as exhilarating as they are overwhelming, and the street food is truly sensational. But it’s also a country of unspoiled nature and centuries-old tradition. Visit gorgeous temples and sleep in traditional ryokans, spot geishas gracefully walking through the streets of Kyoto and be inspired by the postcard-perfect Mount Fuji. The Japan Rail Pass makes it easy for solo travellers to navigate the country, with a super-efficient, high-speed service that gets you between cities comfortably for a pre-paid bargain price. Pod hostels are also a godsend, offering solo travellers the privacy of their own room while keeping the cheap prices and social benefits of dorm living.

Solo travellers can’t go wrong staying at Guest House Ga-Jyun. This hostel has superb ratings and is a solo traveller favourite. It’s easy to get to many of the must-see sights in Kyoto and we hear their breakfast is generous! So fill yourself up, make new friends and explore traditional Japan.

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10. The Netherlands

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📍 Amsterdam  📷  @tiara.moon

The Netherlands is truly one of the best solo travel destinations with some of the friendliest locals in the world. The home of gorgeous tulip fields, winding canals and, of course, legalised marijuana, The Netherlands will forever be one of our favourite places to visit in Europe. Whether you’re cycling around Amsterdam or admiring Rotterdam’s unusual architecture, you may be a little more – err – laid back than usual while in The Netherlands, making it the perfect destination to travel alone, meet new people and open yourself up to new experiences.

The ultra-stylish King Kong Hostel Rotterdam  is conveniently located in the city’s coolest neighbourhood, so you’ll have no problem channelling your inner hipster. There’s a lively bar and cafe, as well as an outdoor social space that comes alive in summer. The staff’s expert local tips make exploring Rotterdam on your own a total breeze.

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The 15 Best Places To Travel for Solo Female Travelers [2024]

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Solo travel travel has skyrocketed in recent years, and females are leading the pack. If you’ve Googled the term “solo female travel” in past years, you’re not alone. According to search engine data , search volume for the term is up 20% compared to this time last year.

If you’re a woman ready to head off on your own, there are some things to consider, starting with your destination. Picking the right destination is key because it encompasses everything important to you — safety, activities, and what type of trip you’ll have. From beachy islands to adventure spots to urban hubs, we detail where you should head on your next solo trip. We also have advice on choosing a destination and some of the safest ones around the world for a female traveling alone.

Consider the following when choosing your next solo travel destination:

Safety: This is a number one concern for many female travelers. Make sure the destination you select seems safe. Consider public transportation options and decent medical infrastructure. The CDC and the U.S. Department of State are helpful resources for general travel health and safety advisories.

Length of Trip: If you only feel comfortable spending a weekend escape alone, you probably don’t want to head to Singapore or Rome. It’s best to stick to nearby destinations if you don’t have much time or prefer not to be alone for long.

Language: Consider language barriers and how at ease you feel leaning on only yourself to translate menus, unknown words, or conversations with taxi drivers.

What You Like To Do: Just like planning any other trip, consider your likes, dislikes, and desired vacation style. If you only want to relax on the beach, a city break in Manhattan isn’t the best choice. Head to the Caribbean instead.

Experience Level: Certain destinations (like those closer to home or not too far-flung) may be a bit easier to start with if you’re not too experienced traveling alone or in general. Likewise, seasoned solo female travelers still have a lot to discover around the world.

Group Solo Travel or True Solo Travel: Female solo travelers can sign up for group tours and retreats. You’re essentially stepping out of your comfort zone and traveling somewhere alone, but when you arrive, you may travel with a group or be among others. If this sounds appealing, youthful travelers may also want to consider solo travel while staying in youth hostels, where you may be surrounded by other like-minded solo travelers.

Safest Destinations for Solo Female Travelers

Most solo female travelers should consider other factors when choosing a destination beyond just safety, but if that’s your top concern, we get it. Here are some of the safest destinations to visit for solo female travelers based on statistical data from the World Population Review , the 2023/24 Women Peace Security Index , Bounce , and the Woman’s Danger Index (some of which we’ll include in our top destination picks below):

  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Vermont (ranked one of the safest U.S. states for women )

In contrast, data from the same providers suggests that solo female travelers avoid visiting the following countries, taking into account things like the safety of walking alone at night, attitudes toward violence against women, and other general safety factors. We’re not saying don’t go, but use caution and take proper safety measures if you do decide to visit these countries alone :

  • Afghanistan
  • South Africa

Ashley Onadele , content contributor for Upgraded Points, suggests solo female Black travelers join certain Facebook Groups, such as Nomadness Travel Tribe , that feature tips from experienced travelers to help find the right destinations. She also advises solo Black female travelers to do the following to stay safe:

“Look at public transportation (bus and metros) to the sites you want to see in the city as well as how walkable the city is. It may be best to stay in a large city and take day trips to smaller areas with a group or other people. Research hotels that are safe for solo female travelers in terms of front desk assistance, night safety, being well-lit, and located close to main roads. Knowing what to expect to pay for things can help you not get taken advantage of.” Ashley Onadele, content contributor for Upgraded Points

The 3 Best Destinations in the Caribbean and Latin America for a Solo Female Traveler

These destinations feature some of the best beaches and unique, memorable landscapes for solo female travelers to explore south of the U.S. border.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica is known as one of the safest countries in Central America , as well as one of the most sustainable . It’s perfect for sustainable solo female travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and la pura vida (the simple life). This destination is best for solo travelers who crave female camaraderie but still want some solo time, thanks to the many surf and yoga or surf retreats scattered throughout the country’s stunning terrain. Eco-lodges and other sustainable tourism practices are popular (26% of the country is protected), so if you love to explore jungles, volcanoes, beaches, and all the biodiversity Costa Rica features, hire a reputable guide, contract a solo female travel package, or join a group.

Some of the best areas for solo female travelers are Manuel Antonio, Guanacaste, Puerto Viejo, Monteverde, and Arenal . Stay safe by always choosing official taxis (they’re always red with a yellow sign), not walking alone at night, and following other safety protocols.

St. Barths

This small, upmarket island is frequented by sophisticated luxury travelers, but it’s also one of the safest islands in the Caribbean for solo female travelers. St. Barths’ crime rate is below average , making it perfect for solo female travelers who don’t want to stress too much about safety protocols. Thanks to a variety of luxury resorts , there are plenty of safe and very comfortable places to stay, and you might just make a few friends during a sailing excursion or while strolling the island’s capital, Gustavia. And don’t forget to visit one of the best beach clubs on the island, Nikki Beach.

Your main safety concern is probably the possibility of a hurricane, as Hurricane Irma devastated the island in 2017. Travel outside the Atlantic hurricane season (June through November) for the best weather.

Torres del Paine National Park in Chile

From the dunes of the Atacama Desert to the towering peaks of Torres Del Paine National Park and the glaciers of Patagonia, Chile is for walkers, hikers, surfers, and adventurers . It’s one of the safest South American countries for solo female travelers. However, culture and wine enthusiasts will also enjoy the country, thanks to the historical architecture of Valparaiso and Valle Central, Chile’s main wine region.

Solo female adventure travelers can also visit Easter Island , which is actually closer to Polynesia than Chile. Here, you can visit the famous moai statues at UNESCO World Heritage Site Rapa Nui National Park . Many of the park’s accredited guides are female , and you can contact them to arrange a guided tour.

Save money by flying to Latin America using points and miles . LATAM is Chile’s national airline, but you may also find flights on airlines like Avianca , a Star Alliance member that’s recently become a Bilt Rewards partner .

The 3 Best Destinations in North America for Solo Female Travelers

Solo female travelers who want to avoid language barriers or prefer to stay closer to home have much to do and see around North America. Solo travel within the U.S. is also growing in popularity among solo female travelers. According to search engine data , search volume for this year compared to last year is up 81% for the term “best places to travel solo female in the U.S.” Here are some of the best and safest places to travel alone in the U.S. and beyond in North America.

Covered bridge in Vermont

Vermont is one of the best destinations for solo female travelers, home to hundreds of hiking trails and plenty of idyllic scenery (especially in autumn). It’s likely an easy, long weekend trip for East Coast residents. It is especially ideal for solo female travelers over age 40 as it’s more focused on exploring nature and relaxation than nightlife and parties.

According to a 2023 study by TrustedHousesitters , Vermont has the lowest rate of violence against women, and more women feel safe there than in any other place in the country. In fact, “ women traveling alone make up more than half of all overnight stays in Vermont ,” the study showed. Once there, take in a museum (the state has the most museums per capita of any U.S. state), wander across the many 19th-century wooden bridges, or enjoy some of Vermont’s most delicious products, like cheese, maple syrup, and apples fresh from the orchard.

Hawaii surfers

Solo travel doesn’t always have to be finding yourself; it can simply be about taking a relaxation vacation. Hawaii’s many islands offer so many different styles of vacation for all different types of travelers. Divers, snorkelers, and surfers can enjoy the state’s famous swells and underwater delights, while those who prefer to stay on dry land can enjoy culture, cuisine, and natural wonders or just relax on the beach and soak in the sun year-round. Plus, the island has a low crime rate and is much safer than many other tropical islands and destinations accessible from the U.S. — and you won’t need a passport .

Although Maui was devastated by a recent wildfire, most of the island is open and ready to receive visitors with open arms. Solo female travelers can aid in Maui’s recovery by visiting responsibly and supporting local businesses.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Canada is close, easily accessible from the U.S., and ranked within the top 20 of the safest countries in the world . First-time solo female travelers can delight in the excitement of leaving the country while still staying relatively close to home and experiencing the same language and similar cultural norms. Banff’s gorgeous lakes, Manitoba’s northern lights, Whistler’s ski slopes, and Montréal’s old-world charm hold significant appeal for solo female travelers. Another exciting way to experience the country is via the rails: Canada’s famous Rocky Mountaineer train.

But one of the best destinations in Canada for solo female travelers is Vancouver . The crime rate is low, locals are welcoming, and there’s so much to see and do. Admire the beautiful skyline and water views at Stanely Park , discover hidden art galleries, and hang out along the waterfront at Granville Island . Active travelers should walk through the treetops at the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and hike, bike, zipline, or ski at Grouse Mountain .

The 3 Best Destinations in Europe for Solo Female Travelers

Europe is home to some of the safest countries in the world. It’s also known for its incredible history, natural wonders, cuisine, and all-around good vibes, making it the ideal continent for solo female travelers, from beginners to the most seasoned. Here’s where to go:

Barcelona

If you’re looking for affordable and safe places to travel alone in Europe as a woman, start with Spain. Although it’s not the most affordable country in Europe, budget solo female travelers will find plenty of affordable hostels and hotels and cheap food and drinks — a glass of wine or beer can run as low as $2.50. From Barcelona’s famous Gaudí architecture to Seville’s Andalusian charm and the glorious golden sands of endless Mediterranean beaches, solo female travelers are spoiled for choice on where to go and what to do.

Spain is also an ideal country for solo female travelers who are night owls. Many cities, towns, or neighborhoods stay active well into the evening, meaning it’s safe and enjoyable to walk around at night and see how the locals enjoy their balmy Spanish evenings.

Aurora Borealis

Adventurous females who want to explore the great outdoors can do so in Iceland. You’ll probably want to visit using tours and excursions , as many of the most fascinating natural wonders are best enjoyed with the assistance of a knowledgeable guide. It’s a destination that welcomes visitors, crime rates are low, and tourist scams aren’t really a thing. Icelandic folks are simply excited to share the beauty of their country with visitors.

One of the best ways to explore the country safely is by seeing its Golden Circle. This scenic tourist route is home to cascading waterfalls, towering glaciers, geothermic geysers, and Thingvellir National Park . Here, you can actually see the erosion of the earth’s crust, which is something to add to your bucket list, along with the northern lights, visible in many areas of Iceland.

Switzerland

Switzerland’s powdery slopes were practically made for sole female travel. The country, in general, is extremely safe and has excellent infrastructure, which also extends to its ski towns. This way, you can blissfully enjoy the slopes, take advantage of well-maintained ski lifts, and enjoy cozy après-ski afternoons by the fire.

Switzerland has so much to offer solo female travelers in any season — charming villages, hiking trails, and picnics in rolling green valleys. But winter offers even more fun beyond skiing, as indulging in chocolate, fondue, and other alpine adventures (think luge, snowshoeing, and sledding) can help you get in touch with yourself and your inner child.

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The 3 Best Destinations in Asia for Solo Female Travelers

Backpackers love traveling through Asia for a reason: Many Asian countries are affordable, easy, and generally safe for solo travelers. Here are some of the best ones we recommend for solo female travelers.

Taiwan temple

Taiwan’s locals are polite and respectful, so females shouldn’t have an issue traveling through most of the country. If you prefer to get out into nature, explore the Taroko National Park (on your own or by guided tour) to discover mountainside temples and the massive Taroko gorge. But Taiwan’s biggest call for solo travelers is often Taipei, a city where eating most of your meals on the street is not only socially acceptable but also the norm.

Not only does Taiwan have clean, comfortable, and efficient public transport (it actually plays delightful classical music each time the metro pulls into a station), the city has numerous night markets where it’s completely safe to spend the evening walking, talking, eating, and shopping. Don’t be turned off by the wafting odors of stinky tofu — make sure to sample xiao long bao (delicious steamed dumplings) paired with bubble tea or Taiwan beer.

Singapore Flower Dome

Considered the safest Asian country by the World Population Review , Singapore is a tiny country with strict penalties and regulations — even chewing gum was once banned. Female travelers will feel safe wandering the clean and organized streets and enjoying street food at the many hawker centers around the city.

Solo travelers should check out neighborhoods like Little India and Chinatown and wander through the Singapore Botanic Gardens (the very first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore) and Gardens by the Bay . For a bit of fun, you’ll never get lonely at Sentosa Island , which features attractions like a theme park, restaurants, a skywalk, and beaches.

Kyoto Japan

Japan is an orderly, safe country for women, so expect to be able to walk around alone in most places without having to worry about issues. However, Japanese isn’t an easy language, and it may be a bit complicated to navigate certain areas and situations on your own, so just be prepared for possible language barrier obstacles.

Solo female travelers should stay at ryokans (traditional Japanese hotels) to fully immerse themselves in the culture. Spending time at onsens, or hot springs, is the Japanese answer to a spa day, perfect for getting some rest and relaxation in after a busy day touring a city like Tokyo , Kyoto, or Osaka.

The 3 Best Destinations in Africa and Oceania for Solo Female Travelers

Solo female travel to Africa and Oceania isn’t for the faint of heart or beginner solo female travelers. It’s exotic, far-flung, and may be difficult to navigate or present language and cultural barriers. But it can be incredibly rewarding. Here’s where to go.

Gorilla Rwanda

Although it might not be the most obvious choice for a vacation, Rwanda is an excellent starter destination for solo female travelers who want to begin traveling to Africa. Long known as one of the safest countries in Africa, travelers should still take caution in certain areas and avoid the border areas with the DRC and Burundi. According to BBC , “55% of its parliament is made up of women representatives, and it ranks number one in the world for its gender equality in parliament, according to the WPS. Rwanda also ranks highly in the index’s perception of community safety and is ranked 6th in the world in the  Global Gender Gap index .”

Though it’s not cheap, gorilla trekking is one of the most unique and exciting activities to do in Rwanda. Make your home base Musanze, the country’s second-largest city and the gateway to Volcanoes National Park . Or, if you have your heart set on spotting some of the Big 5, head to Akagera National Park , Central Africa’s largest protected wetland, home to species like zebras, rhinos, elephants, lions, giraffes, and more.

Okavango Delta Botswana

Solo female travelers should consider heading to Botswana outside of peak season (off-speak season in November to May). This is when many tour operators waive solo supplements. Botswana safaris often guide travelers by boat through the Okavango Delta. Because boats are small, tour groups are limited in size. This means you may have the opportunity to make new friends but won’t be overwhelmed by joining massive tour groups.

If you want to support local women by taking a female-led safari, you can even have 1 of the 17 female guides at the tour company African Bush Camps , a company that’s launched a female guide program in hopes of having 25 female guides by 2025. Chobe Game Lodge also has a whole team of female guides known as the Chobe Angels .

New Zealand

If you’re ready to get far from home and off the beaten path, head to New Zealand. The country has many thrilling and exhilarating activities — Queenstown is considered the adventure capital of the world. But if you plan to participate in things like bungee jumping and caving, it’s best to get travel insurance — and make sure it covers whatever adrenaline-pumping activities you plan to do.

One of the most popular things for solo travelers in New Zealand is to rent a camper van and travel around the country at your own pace. Or, consider doing one of the country’s organized trails, Great Walks , which are hikes of varying lengths and difficulties that offer some of the best scenic routes in the country.

Travel insurance is always a good idea, especially if you plan to participate in adventurous activities. Just make sure to read the fine print because some policies exclude things such as scuba diving, for example.

When choosing a destination as a solo female traveler, there’s a lot to consider. Safety should be your first priority, as well as your travel experience, needs, and wants. Consider one of the places on this list for your next trip, where solo travelers will feel safe and enjoy seeing unique and different parts of the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is thailand safe for solo female travelers.

While it’s not listed as one of the top safest countries in the world, parts of Thailand are relatively safe for solo female travelers. However, females traveling alone should carefully choose their Thai destinations and take travel safety precautions to avoid incidents.

Is Amsterdam safe for solo female travelers?

The Netherlands is ranked as one of the top 10 safest countries in the world for women by the World Population Review. However, as with any major city, female solo travelers should exercise caution when traveling alone in Amsterdam.

Is Barcelona safe for solo female travelers?

Spain is listed as one of our top destinations for solo female travelers. It’s relatively safe, so females shouldn’t worry too much about traveling alone there. However, there are some neighborhoods of Barcelona, such as El Raval, that it may be best to avoid at night.

Where are safe places to travel alone in India?

While beginner solo female travelers may not want to choose India as their first destination to visit alone, seasoned solo female travelers might consider visiting destinations like the Taj Majal in Agra, Goa, or Rishikesh, all of which welcome tourists and may offer safe and secure travel experiences.

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Top 10 Safest Countries for Women For Solo Travel in 2024

Posted: May 6, 2024 | Last updated: May 6, 2024

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Traveling to some countries as a woman can be risky. That’s why the Women’s Peace and Security Index (WPS Index) ranks 177 countries in terms of how safe they are for women. The WPS Index measures inclusion, justice, and security for women using 11 indicators.

In this article, we will explore the top 10 safest countries for women travelers based on the 2023 WPS Index and give you some tips on how to enjoy them.

<p>Ranking: 1 / 177</p> <p>WPS Index Score: 0.932</p> <p>According to the 2023 Women Peace and Security Index, Denmark is the safest country for women travelers. The country ranks high on gender equality, inclusion, justice, and security for women. Female travelers can enjoy the country’s rich culture, history, and nature without worrying about harassment or crime. Denmark offers a variety of attractions, from amusement parks and ancient cities to fossil hunting and Viking ships.</p>

Ranking: 1 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.932

According to the 2023 Women Peace and Security Index, Denmark is the safest country for women travelers. The country ranks high on gender equality, inclusion, justice, and security for women. Female travelers can enjoy the country’s rich culture, history, and nature without worrying about harassment or crime. Denmark offers a variety of attractions, from amusement parks and ancient cities to fossil hunting and Viking ships.

<p>That Switzerland is one of the toppers on the list of happiest countries in the world should come as a surprise to no one. Switzerland has a score almost the same as Denmark. A strong sense of community prevails in the country, and it is generally perceived as a safe and clean country. Furthermore, it features seventh on the <a href="https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/least-corrupt-countries" rel="noopener">list of the top 10 least corrupt countries in the world</a> after Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, etc.</p>

Switzerland

Ranking: 2 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.928

Switzerland is an excellent destination for solo or group women travelers. It is a peaceful and beautiful country that welcomes women travelers. The country has many women-only activities, such as hiking, food, history, adventure, and museum tours led by female guides. Switzerland celebrates women’s empowerment and breaks the bias in traveling. Women can enjoy Switzerland’s stunning landscapes, low crime rates, and inclusive holidays.

<p>Ranking: 3 / 177</p> <p>WPS Index Score: 0.926</p> <p>Known for its gender equality and progressive policies, Sweden consistently ranks high in safety for women. The country prioritizes women’s rights and has strong legal protections against violence. The locals are generally respectful and kind, making it easier to navigate the country. Whether you’re exploring Stockholm’s vibrant streets or Lapland’s serene landscapes, Sweden offers a safe environment for solo female travelers<a href="https://iamaileen.com/safest-countries-for-solo-female-travelers/" rel="noopener">.</a></p>

Ranking: 3 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.926

Known for its gender equality and progressive policies, Sweden consistently ranks high in safety for women. The country prioritizes women’s rights and has strong legal protections against violence. The locals are generally respectful and kind, making it easier to navigate the country. Whether you’re exploring Stockholm’s vibrant streets or Lapland’s serene landscapes, Sweden offers a safe environment for solo female travelers .

<p>Ranking: 4 / 177</p> <p>WPS Index Score: 0.924</p> <p>Finland is a good choice for women who want to travel alone in Europe. According to the World Economic Forum, it is the safest country in the world, which measures security, health, and infrastructure, among other factors. Finland was one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote and has a high level of gender equality. You can enjoy the midnight sun during summer and the Northern Lights in winter and explore the largest forested reserve in Europe, the Lemmenjoki National Park.</p>

Ranking: 4 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.924

Finland is a good choice for women who want to travel alone in Europe. According to the World Economic Forum, it is the safest country in the world, which measures security, health, and infrastructure, among other factors. Finland was one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote and has a high level of gender equality. You can enjoy the midnight sun during summer and the Northern Lights in winter and explore the largest forested reserve in Europe, the Lemmenjoki National Park.

<p>Ranking: 4 / 177</p> <p>WPS Index Score: 0.924</p> <p>Luxembourg, a beautiful European country, is an excellent destination for women travelers as it has a low crime rate and a friendly population. According to the WPS Index 2023, it is ranked the fourth safest country in the world for women. Luxembourg is a great place for anyone who loves history, culture, and nature. It has a rich cultural heritage with many castles, museums, and historical sites to explore.</p>

Luxembourg, a beautiful European country, is an excellent destination for women travelers as it has a low crime rate and a friendly population. According to the WPS Index 2023, it is ranked the fourth safest country in the world for women. Luxembourg is a great place for anyone who loves history, culture, and nature. It has a rich cultural heritage with many castles, museums, and historical sites to explore.

<p>This island nation experiences a strong sense of community and a social support system. Another important factor related to the happiness of Icelandic people is their culture of acceptance and equality.</p>

Iceland is a beautiful island nation with stunning natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, and friendly hospitality. It is also one of the safest countries in the world, especially for women who travel alone. Iceland has low crime rates, high gender equality, and excellent public services that make visitors feel secure and comfortable. Whether you want to explore the majestic glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls or enjoy the vibrant nightlife, art, and cuisine of Reykjavik, you can do so without worrying about your safety. Iceland is a place where you can experience the wonders of nature and the warmth of the people, without any fear or hassle.

<p>It’s surprising how so many Scandinavian countries find themselves on the list of happiest countries despite having a long, cold, and dark winter. It goes to show it has little to do with the weather conditions. Norway is happy because its citizens feel safe and secure. They have job security and excellent workplace conditions. Norway offers positive social spaces where people interact freely and support one another. Again, strong community support is the key to happiness.</p>

Ranking: 7 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.92

Norway is an ideal place to visit if you are a solo female traveler who enjoys outdoor activities and scenic landscapes. The country has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, and hiking and camping are very safe activities. However, solo travelers should be prepared for unpredictable weather and challenging terrain and have a backup emergency plan. Norway also has a culture of introversion, which might make it hard to socialize with the locals. But if you are looking for a peaceful and scenic escape, Norway is the place to go.

<p>Husky dog sleds transport people to snow-covered destinations when sometimes cars fail to reach them. However, dog sledding is also a popular adventure sport in the Swedish Lapland, Norway, and Finland.</p>

Ranking: 8 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.911

Austria has one of the highest quality of life in Europe and some of the lowest rates of sexual violence and gender inequality. You can enjoy the rich history, art, and music of Vienna, the capital city, where you will find friendly people and a peaceful atmosphere. You can also walk around the town and admire the beautiful architecture and scenery. Austria is a country that respects and protects its visitors and offers a memorable experience for solo travelers.

<p>The country of windmills, tulips, and canals is consistently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world owing to a great healthcare system, good work-life balance, low levels of income disparity, a strong sense of social equality, and safety and security among other things.</p>

Netherlands

Ranking: 9 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.908

The Netherlands might be a great option if you want a destination combining culture, nature, and history. As a female traveler, you can enjoy the beauty of the tulip fields, the charm of the canal cruises, and the art of Van Gogh and Anne Frank. The Netherlands is a safe country with a tolerant and friendly society, but you should still be careful of pickpockets and stay vigilant in busy areas. The Netherlands is a country that will surprise and delight you with its diversity and innovation.

<p>One of the few non-European countries to join the list of happiest countries is New Zealand with a happiness score of 7.12. The country with its vast and beautiful natural landscapes is also known for its friendly and welcoming people. People enjoy personal freedom and citizen-friendly policies like same-sex marriage, abortion rights, and strict gun control laws.</p>

New Zealand

Ranking: 10 / 177

WPS Index Score: 0.904

New Zealand is a dream destination for solo female travelers who love nature and adventure. The country is one of the safest and most peaceful countries, with a low crime rate and a friendly culture. You can enjoy the fantastic scenery, the rich Māori culture, and the fun activities that New Zealand has to offer. Whether you want to visit the Hobbiton movie set, relax in the hot pools, or hike the mountains, you will find something fun to suit your taste. Just remember to be prepared, stay alert, and have fun. New Zealand is a country that will make you feel welcome and inspired.

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The best places to travel, according to a ranking of where people want to visit again.

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An amazing part of traveling is discovering a new place, but there’s something special about returning to a beloved destination—which also speaks volumes about what makes a place stand out as one of the best.

So what are the places travelers want to return to the most?

Travel insurance specialists InsureandGo recent issued a report ranking the places that travelers are most eager to revisit . To come up with this list, the researchers looked at almost 500 countries, cities and global tourist attractions, then analyzed thousands of comments on Reddit and numerous online reviews to uncover the places that hold the greatest allure for repeat visits.

“There’s no end to the experiences you can have while traveling, with so many different countries and cities around the globe just waiting to be explored,” Russell Wallace, travel insurance expert at InsureandGo, said in a release. “In some instances, however, traveling to the same place repeatedly can in fact, provide a richer experience. Bringing with it a deeper understanding of a destination, along with local insights and maybe even discovering some hidden gems.”

A spring view of Fujiyoshida and Mt. Fuji in Japan, the country that travelers want to visit most.

Topping the list of countries that travelers yearn to revisit is Japan, which is renowned for its rich culture and diverse offerings. With an impressive 324 mentions on Reddit discussions alone, Japan has clearly enchanted visitors with its captivating blend of tradition and modernity, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of Kyoto.

Following closely behind Japan are Italy and Spain, two perennial favorites among globetrotters. With 294 and 209 mentions respectively, these Mediterranean gems captivate visitors with their culinary delights, stunning coastlines and architectural wonders.

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When it comes to cities, London—with its iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London—reigns supreme as the ultimate destination for repeat visits. Rounding out the top five on the list: Paris, Barcelona and New York City (a tie), then Rome.

When it comes to tourist attractions, Dollywood was named the place travelers want to return to most. Set in the heart of Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains, this theme park—partly owned by the legendary Dolly Parton—delights visitors with its unique blend of entertainment, nostalgia and Southern hospitality. Disneyland in California came in at number two. A number of locations tied for the fifth spot on the list, including Yosemite National Park, England’s Blenheim Palace and Tokyo Disneyland.

Read on for the lists of the places people want to return to; you can find more lists—including the top 50 tourist attractions in the full report .

Japan was named the country people want to return to most. Pictured here: the historic Higashiyama ... [+] district in Kyoto.

Top 10 Countries People Most Want To Return To

5. Thailand

10. Germany

Union Jacks on Oxford Street in London—the city travelers want to return to most.

Top 10 Cities People Most Want To Return To

1 . London, England

2 . Paris, France

3 . Barcelona, Spain (tie)

3 . New York City (tie)

5. Rome, Italy

6. Tokyo, Japan

7. Amsterdam, Netherlands

8. Berlin, Germany

9. Edinburgh, Scotland

10. Mexico City, Mexico

Dollywood sign near the entrance to the theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Top 10 Global Attractions People Most Want To Return To

1. Dollywood - Tennessee

2. Disneyland Park - California

3. Stone Mountain Park - Atlanta

4. Warner Bros Studio Tour - London

5. Blenheim Palace - Oxfordshire, U.K. (tie)

5. Busch Gardens - Florida (tie)

5. Crazy Horse Memorial - South Dakota (tie)

5. Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona (tie)

5. Hampton Court Palace - London, U.K. (tie)

5. Tokyo Disneyland - Tokyo, Japan (tie)

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5. Yosemite National Park - California (tie)

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  • Oman is underrated and Georgia is such a special place I've been there multiple times. 
  • I have so much more to see in Japan and Brazil. 

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Once you've visited over half of the world's countries, the urge to travel to every nation slowly starts to take hold of your itinerary.

I feel most at home when I'm experiencing a new destination, there are several places that I would return to again.

Here are the five countries I'd revisit in a heartbeat — and that I'd recommend to anyone planning their next trip. Surprisingly enough, none of my picks have cracked the top 10 for the most visited countries this year so far — so you may also be able to avoid summer crowds by checking them out.

Oman is seriously underrated.

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There are only a few countries I've visited that I'd classify as a destination travelers are sleeping on , and Oman is at the top of said list.

I visited the West Asian country in 2019 and was immediately mesmerized by the hospitality of the people and the uniqueness of the desert and mountain landscape. I drove from the capital of Muscat all the way through the vastness of the empty quarter, to Salalah and back.

I felt extremely safe as a solo traveler on a road trip there and would jump at the chance to go back. Next time I visit, I'd focus on hiking and searching for more of its famed hidden wadis, which are valleys that can fill with crystalline water after monsoons.

There's so much to see in Brazil.

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Brazil is one of the biggest countries in the world, and I didn't truly appreciate its expansiveness until I set my own two feet on its soil.

I spent a few weeks moving from the jungle over to the coast and highly recommend experiencing both the buzz of Rio de Janeiro and the calm of the Amazon River.

On my next visit, I'm immediately heading to Pantanal, one of the world's largest tropical wetlands where wildlife abounds. I'm longing for the opportunity to see jaguars in their natural habitat and this would be the place — it's got some of the highest concentrations of them in South America .

I would return to Chile in a heartbeat.

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I've never been in a more constant state of awe than on my hiking road trip through some of Chile's most gorgeous national parks .

Chile's Torres del Paine National Park has incredible icebergs and mountains — and its "W" trek with views of huge granite towers is one of the highlights of all my travels — but there's so much more nature to see in this country.

When I return, I'm going back to Atacama, the red-orange desert landscape in the north located in a region that can best be described visually as "otherworldly."

I can't get enough of Georgia.

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Located at the intersection of Europe and Asia , Georgia is a place I've visited many times. I love it so much that I started running small group trips here because I'm so passionate about people experiencing the country for themselves.

I love Georgia's people, landscape, culture, food, and wine … I could keep going. It has something for every type of traveler.

I have another trip planned again this year, and I'll be exploring Ushguli, a region perfect for that adventurous traveler at over just about 7,000 feet above sea level.

There's so much more for me to explore in Japan.

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I've had only two short layovers in Japan , and overnighting a couple of times simply is just not enough.

Next time I revisit I'd like to move beyond Tokyo and really dive into the rich cultural regions the country has to offer.

I'm eager to see the snow monkeys who bathe in the thermal baths in Nagano. I want to visit Naoshima and stay among the contemporary art at the Benesse House. And, lastly, I want to head seaside to learn about the Ama, also known as the real-life "mermaids" of Japan, a group of women who pearl dive.

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Paradise Calls: 7 Best Places To Travel To The Caribbean In May

A May getaway to the Caribbean may be just what relaxation seekers and watersports lovers need. Check out these spots for the next tropical escape!

  • The Caribbean in May is a paradise for tourists seeking warm weather, stunning beaches, and lush landscapes.
  • Adventurers can enjoy a mix of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and luxury accommodations in Barbados.
  • Travelers can explore Dominica's natural wonders, including waterfalls, rainforests, and the famous Boiling Lake in May.

May is one of the best months for a vacation in the Caribbean, where tourists can enjoy its beautifully warm and dry weather. The safest Caribbean Islands that draw in plenty of visitors are known for their breathtaking natural beauty, seen in their pristine beaches with powdery white sands, and diverse landscapes featuring lush rainforests and rugged mountains.

Such varied landscapes and spectacular beaches, complemented by the perfect weather, make up for a May getaway like no other. This month is also part of the shoulder season in the Caribbean, offering adventurers the perfect balance between excellent weather and affordable accommodations.

Here are some of the best places in the Caribbean to visit in May , suitable for those searching for exciting outdoor adventures, cultural fusion, or the ultimate luxury in world-class beachfront resorts.

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Dive into the captivating allure of "the land of the flying fish," renowned for its vibrant beaches, world-class rum, and delicious cuisine.

Barbados, one of the Caribbean Islands with a real pirate history , is an incredible place to visit in May to enjoy its perfect weather and lower hotel prices compared to peak holiday seasons. This Caribbean gem is known for its diverse beaches, with Mullins Beach, a quintessential paradise ideal for motorized watersports, and Heywoods Beach, a relaxation haven, being some of the top choices to visit in May.

Food lovers can have their share of fun at the Oistins Bay Garden every Friday night, with meals ranging from fish to chicken accompanied by local beverages. Aside from sampling the food and drinks, travelers enjoy dancing to the music while shoppers browse the market for unique handmade crafts like jewelry, paintings, pottery, ceramics, and wood carvings.

Better yet, Barbados hosts exciting events like the Barbados Gospelfest , held during the last week of May. This event features local, regional, and international gospel artists performing live Christian music in choral, jazz, and African-inspired styles.

Dubbed the "Nature Island of the Caribbean," this is the ideal spot for nature lovers seeking dramatic views of mountainous landscapes and coastal formations

Known for its mountainous landscapes, Dominica is one of the low-key Caribbean Islands , where tourists can experience a different but beautiful side of the region.

This Caribbean destination is a nature lover’s dream, with its lush tropical rainforests, tumbling waterfalls, and towering mountains best explored in May after the high-peak tourist season. Adventurers can experience Dominica’s lush scenery when they visit Morne Trois Pitons National Park , recognized as a World Heritage Site for its natural wonders like the Boiling Lake.

Travelers can reach the lake via a strenuous trail requiring terrain familiarity or a guide to see its bubbling gray-blue-hued waters forming whirling clouds of vapor. The park is also home to the renowned Emerald Pool, formed by a 40-foot waterfall. This is the park’s most accessible waterfall, offering the perfect background for Instagram-worthy photoshoots.

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5 puerto rico, a caribbean paradise with a blend of colonial history, diverse landscapes, and stunning beaches.

Puerto Rico is one of the most beautiful Caribbean destinations for its natural beauty, stunning tropical beaches, and rich cultural history. Traveling to this incredible island in May means fewer crowds and lower costs for accommodation due to the end of the busy December to April holiday season.

Additionally, the weather is pleasant for outdoor adventures or relaxing along the island's awe-inspiring beaches set along the coastline, stretching for over 250 miles.

As a beach lover's paradise, Puerto Rico boasts approximately 300 beaches, including the world-renowned Flamenco Beach , featuring calm turquoise waters ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Situated on Culebra Island, this public white sand beach also delights day trippers with its amenities and the iconic graffiti-covered Tank located on the western side.

4 Saint Lucia

The majestic piton mountains, beautiful hiking trails, and pristine beaches make this caribbean paradise bucket list worthy.

The best time to explore Saint Lucia’s lush forests, volcanic landscapes, and pristine beaches is in May, when the rainfall is relatively lower.

Nature lovers can hike the Tet Paul Nature Trail , offering a blend of stunning landscapes and cultural attractions like the Traditional House awaiting exploration. The trail leads hikers to a viewpoint boasting jaw-dropping vistas of the majestic Pitons, Jalousie Bay, Martinique Island, St Vincent Island, and Saint Lucia’s southernmost town, Vieux Fort.

On the other hand, thrill seekers can experience Saint Lucia’s breathtaking scenery during a ziplining canopy adventure in Morne Coubaril Historical Adventure Park featuring a 1700s cocoa plantation. The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival also happens during the first two weeks of May, drawing music lovers with a diverse line-up of local and international artists.

A secluded Caribbean Island with white-sand beaches, laid-back charm, and ecologically important coral reefs

Anguilla is one of the Caribbean’s off-the-beaten-path destinations worth visiting in May. During this time, vacationers avoid the hurricane season, not to mention the lower hotel prices that makes travel plans more manageable if visiting on a budget.

Vacationers can also enjoy attending key events like the Anguilla Culinary Experience , attracting food lovers seeking a curated culinary experience and delicious dishes made with fresh farm and sea ingredients. The event also raises funds to support the culinary education of upcoming chefs.

Anguilla also hosts the Anguilla Regatta in May, which celebrates the territory’s sailing heritage that dates back to the 19th century during its trade with Nova Scotia, Canada. This event draws local and tourist boat enthusiasts who cheer and follow their favorite teams by accompanying them in the water or using binoculars at various vantage points.

Anguilla's rating as one of the safest Caribbean Islands for solo female travelers also adds to its appeal.

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Grenada is a Caribbean paradise , known for its unspoiled beaches, a vibrant cultural scene, and abundant recreational activities that make it a bucket-list destination. However, visiting this Caribbean gem in May rewards vacationers with pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploration or lounging along gorgeous beaches like Grand Anse Beach .

Situated along Grenada’s southwestern coast, this famed beach deserves all the hype for its clear turquoise waters framed by powdery white sand. Beach lovers soak in the sun while watersports enthusiasts explore the underwater world by scuba diving and snorkeling.

Travelers can also immerse themselves in the local culture during events such as the week-long Grenada Chocolate Festival held in May. The festival draws chocolatiers and chocolate lovers who adore the taste of Grenada’s decadent chocolate in various chocolate-inspired treats.

1 Curaçao

An idyllic caribbean island with diverse marine life, colorful colonial architecture, and breathtaking beaches.

May is the perfect month to visit Curaçao for travelers looking for a relaxed island getaway without fighting peak tourist crowds, as it falls in the shoulder season.

Moreover, the weather is ideal for exploring this Dutch Caribbean’s attractions, ranging from dazzling beaches to natural wonders like the Hato Caves . Knowledgeable guides lead curious visitors through the caves as they offer insights into their historical and cultural significance. Along the way, visitors can marvel at the cave’s colony of bats and one-of-a-kind stalactites and stalagmites, some with intriguing names such as the Sleeping Giant and Mother Maria.

More cave adventures await travelers at Shete Boka National Park , known for its sea turtle nesting areas and rocky coastline. The park features a cavern where visitors can sit along the edge and listen to the crashing waves.

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