Here’s a list of safe solo female travel destinations I’ve personally been to and loved! Always keep your wits about you!
Category: Solo Travel
Solo travel changed my life. I know, that sounds so grand and over-the-top, but it’s true! My first solo trip was to Europe in 2017 because I didn’t have anyone who was willing to come with me. I wanted to experience St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin before my 30th birthday. It ended up being a whirlwind trip with so much packed into my day I was exhausted but I absolutely loved it. I planned a trip with a friend in 2018 that she ended up not being able to get the time of work so I decided to go by myself and again, no regrets!
Travelling alone helped me discover so much about myself: my ability to problem solve; my love for travel; enjoying time by myself; and knowing that if I ever want to take a trip I don’t need to rely on others to go with me! It also reminded me that I am fully capable of taking care of myself. I enjoy spending time alone (hello fellow introverts). While I admit solo travel is not for everyone, I do think there is a benefit to trying it at least once! You never know: you may love it too!
Here, you’ll find posts related to solo travelling. This includes: tips for taking your first solo trip; how to meet people solo travelling; cities/countries to visit alone; and more!
Porto is smaller than Lisbon, but filled with so much! You don’t want to miss this fantastic city, so read this Porto Guide for what to do!
Solo travel cam seem daunting but you don’t have to start big! Here are 6 ways to start small for your first solo travel trip.
Canada is generally a very safe destination, especially for solo travellers. Every province and territory have their own provincial and national parks that are worthy of a visit. You cannot go wrong with solo travel in Canada and here are some of the best destinations!
Everyone should try travelling solo at least once! You learn so much about yourself and more. Read on for more benefits of solo travel.
Meeting people while travelling solo is easier than you think. My best piece of advice? Say hi!