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Solo vacations: the 36 best places to travel alone in 2024.

These fun destinations make traveling on your own simple and spectacular.

Young woman overlooking beautiful valley, Molladalen, Norway.

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From beach retreats to artsy escapes, take your next solo trip to somewhere spectacular.

Waterfalls in Norway.

Perth, Australia

Aerial of Beaver Creek at night.

Beaver Creek, Colorado

Diver observing Southern stingrays as they glide over the sand in search of buried crustaceans on the Sandbar, Grand Cayman Island.

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

The Eiffel Tower and River Seine in Paris, France.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Flowers and greenery in the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina, in the summer.

Asheville, North Carolina

Road through green hills of Tuscany, Italy.

Tuscany, Italy

Boats in harbor of Santa Barbara, California.

Santa Barbara, California

Man paddleboarding in Iceland glacier lagoon.

New York City

Toronto skyline across the water.

Seville, Spain

Beach in Naples, Florida.

Naples, Florida

Aerial of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Seattle skyline with Mt. Rainier in the background at sunset.

Portland, Oregon

Lake Quill and Sutherland Falls in the mountains of New Zealand.

New Zealand

Souvenirs on the Jamaa el Fna market in old Medina, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Galápagos Islands

Colorful buildings in Charleston, South Carolina.

Charleston, South Carolina

Aerial of the Sydney Opera House.

Athens, Greece

Beignets and a cup of coffee.

New Orleans

Aerial of river and greenery with Austin skyline in the background.

Austin, Texas

Elephants crossing a river in Sri Lanka.

San Francisco

Crown Alley in Dublin, Ireland.

Munich, Germany

Solidão Beach (Loneliness Beach) in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Florianópolis, Brazil

Whangarei Falls in New Zealand.

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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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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.

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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.

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

Dec 10, 2021 • 10 min read

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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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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 .

The Handy Item I Always Pack: "A journal. Even years later, reading my notes from a trip can bring back incredibly vivid memories."

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

Travel Motto: "'To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world.'—Freya Stark"

Aisle, Window, or Middle Seat: "Aisle. I get restless on long flights and like to be able to move around without disturbing anyone else."

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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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More from SmarterTravel:

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  • 6 Things to Pack When Traveling Alone

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18 Top Places to Travel Alone in the U.S.

Written by Anietra Hamper and Shandley McMurray Updated Mar 20, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Taking a solo trip can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking adventure. As long as you choose the right place to visit (one that's safe and well-suited to single travelers ), you're in for an exhilarating treat. Bonus points if the weather is great, and the travel costs won't break the bank along your journey.

Luckily, the US is packed with perfect destinations for solo adventurists, many of which have easily accessible transportation to make it easy to get around. Whether you're hoping to see the top sites in a major city, sprawl lazily on a beach, or meet new friends in an inviting community, there are a slew of places to enjoy an alone vacation in the United States.

Before you go, identify the types of landscapes and experiences that call to you. Have you always wanted to stay at a dude ranch ? Climb a mountain? Kayak through the Bayou ? Or, are you looking for an urban getaway of iconic experiences and local food?

The United States has such diverse landscapes, from the dramatic scenery of the Oregon coast and stunning California beaches to the desert Southwest, tall grass prairies in the great plains, and glaciers in Alaska . You're sure to find the place that's right for you.

Plan your solo journey with our list of the best places to travel alone in the U.S.

1. New York City

2. the florida keys, 3. the outer banks, north carolina, 4. door county, wisconsin, 5. san diego, california, 6. grand county, colorado, 7. washington, d.c., 8. nashville, tennessee, 9. portland, oregon, 10. moab, utah, 11. seattle, washington, 12. austin, texas, 13. boston, massachusetts, 14. new orleans, louisiana, 15. honolulu, hawaii, 16. san francisco, california, 17. denver, colorado, 18. saratoga springs, new york, map of places to travel alone in the u.s..

New York City at dusk

You might not immediately think of New York City when planning a solo trip, but the city of blinding lights is a great place to visit alone. It's easy to find a table for one in restaurants, the variety of museums ensures you'll find something to pique your interest, and the vast parks are beautiful and safe. That said, we'd avoid walking through them alone at night.

Speaking of night, as long as you stay on one of the major avenues (hello, Broadway and Fifth), your journey will be well-lighted and accompanied by so many other wanderers that you won't feel alone, even at three in the morning.

Getting to New York City is easy with three airports, and getting around the city by train or subway means that you don't have to take a taxi everywhere. Taxis can be expensive and super slow (New York's traffic is no joke). Ride services like Uber are astronomically priced in the city, so exploring by foot is the best way to see New York.

Plan your visit in sections by putting the main tourist attractions like Times Square , the famous Central Park , the Brooklyn Bridge , and a boat trip around the Statue of Liberty on the top of the list.

Plan at least one evening to hit Broadway with a nice pre-show dinner. There are so many restaurants in the area that you won't have trouble finding a cuisine to please your taste buds. You can pick up same-day discount Broadway show tickets in the afternoons at local kiosks, and as a party of one, it's even easier to decide which show to see at the last minute.

Round out your stay by visiting some of the ethnic neighborhoods like Little Italy, Queens, Little Guyana, Little India, and Little Odessa. And don't miss out on the shopping in SOHO.

Read More: Best Time to Visit New York City

A palm-lined beach in the Florida Keys

Traveling to the Florida Keys is a breeze for people going it alone. The laid-back atmosphere means you can pack mere flip-flops, a swimsuit, shorts, and a T-shirt and be on your way.

Key West is filled with fun things to do , and it is especially welcoming to solo travelers. The southernmost key is easy to navigate, and you can walk to the beach and the Old Town to explore the small shops or the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum .

There is also a nice Shipwreck Treasure Museum in Key West. You can save a little money by bundling museum tickets if you plan to visit several.

You can also hit several islands on your Keys vacation by island-hopping to Key West, checking out the attractions in Islamorada , and visiting Key Largo . You can fill the agenda with some of the best of each island, like deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, or shopping at the local art galleries. Of course, the area's remarkable beaches are the main draws; there is no shortage of ocean, sand, and seashells.

Another plus, there are a slew of fab resorts in Key West, so there are plenty of options when it comes to luxuriously comfy accommodations that are safe for single travelers.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Florida Keys

Bodie Island Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras National Seashore

While the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a popular family vacation destination packed with exciting things to do , it is also a delightful and safe place to visit for solo travelers. With more than 100 miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean , the barrier islands are full of small villages and plenty of beautiful beaches where you can relax and enjoy the time on your own.

Some of the more popular areas include, Cape Hatteras , Nags Head , Kill Devil Hills , and Duck . It is easy to find many vacation home rentals, small hotels, and even spacious campgrounds , but you will want to book early if your travel plans are during the summer months.

You can base yourself in Cape Hatteras, collect shells along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore , visit the many local artist studios, and take advantage of the outdoor activities. The Outer Banks' beaches are spectacular , so be sure to visit at least a couple of them during your journey.

Another option is to split your trip to stay in several different areas, so that you can travel along North Carolina Highway 12 to the other towns along the Outer Banks. Some of the highlights for solo travelers are kayaking in the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge , visiting the historic lighthouses along the coast, experiencing the wild horses in Corolla , and taking a hang-gliding lesson over the 100-foot sand dunes at Jockey's Ridge State Park.

Kitesurfers will find great conditions on Hatteras Island around Waves, Salvo, and Rondanthe . Ever wanted to try your luck at deep-sea fishing ? North Carolina, and in particular the Outer Banks, is a haven for anglers.

Read More: Best Coastal Towns in North Carolina

Clear waters in Door County, Wisconsin

You might be traveling alone, but once you arrive at Door County, Wisconsin, you'll feel as if you've known the locals your whole life. The warm, Midwestern peninsula of Door County is a natural paradise that welcomes solo travelers and offers them enough attractions to keep them very busy .

With 300 miles of coastline around the peninsula bordered by Green Bay on one side and Lake Michigan on the other, Door County is as exciting to explore alone in the winter as it is in the summer.

Take your pick from one of 19 communities like Sturgeon Bay , Sister Bay , Ephraim , or Egg Harbor as a base, and stay in one of the many independently owned lodges and bed and breakfasts.

Kayak along the limestone bluffs ; hike in Peninsula State Park ; taste in-season cherries or apples from the local orchards; hit one of the many public beaches; or take the ferry across Death's Door to Washington Island for a day, where you can visit a lavender farm in the summer and see the famous Schoolhouse Beach made entirely from rocks.

San Diego skyline

A solo trip to San Diego is rejuvenating. With a consistent climate throughout the year there's never really a bad time to go. Take your pick from the beaches along the 70-mile coastline as you relax in the sand or learn a new water sport, like stand up paddleboarding.

Since you are traveling alone, you can even hit a different stunning beach each day in Del Mar , La Jolla , Mission Beach , and Ocean Beach .

Spend some time in Balboa Park , the biggest urban park in the United States, with museums, gardens, music, and the famed San Diego Zoo. It's one of the best attractions in San Diego for good reason.

One of the easiest ways to explore San Diego alone is with the hop-on, hop-off trolley, which can take you to all the top points of interest, where you can spend as much time as you like before heading off to the next one.

Tip: the best time to visit San Diego for weather is from March through May and September through November, so keep that in mind when booking.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from San Diego

Fall colors in Grand County, Colorado

Little beats the fun of mixing with the locals in Grand County, Colorado. Being alone makes it even easier to break into an interesting conversation with these friendly folks.

Grand County, located less than 70 miles outside of Denver , is the dude ranch capital of the United States, and boy is it a beauty. Rugged mountains, shimmering lakes, deep valleys, and thick forests will leave you breathless. They also offer some fantastic opportunities to ski .

There are four world-class dude ranches in the area where you can experience the Wild West at your own pace. One of the best is Latigo Dude Ranch , which transports you to your private cabin by horse and wagon. All-inclusive weeklong packages make it easy for solo travelers. You pick the activities that appeal to you, from daily horseback riding in the mountains to swimming, white water rafting, and yoga.

The rest of the time, you'll feel like a modern-day rancher with home-style cookouts, cattle drives, and perfect sunsets every evening as you learn how to throw a lasso like a real cowboy. Enjoy a day trip if you have time to spare, and be sure to check out a few of the adorable small towns in the region.

The U.S. Capitol Building at dusk

With more than 17 Smithsonian museums, galleries, the National Zoo, and a host of other tourist sites to visit , Washington, D.C. is an exciting city to see at your own pace. And there's no chance of getting bored, even when you're flying solo. Head here in the fall to experience the best the city has to offer; this time of year, the weather is ideal and crowds are thin between September and November.

Many of the museums are located on the National Mall , so it is easy to stay at a nearby hotel and make that your destination for several days. Most of the museums are free, and with easy public transportation, you can visit Washington D.C. alone with minimal cost compared to some other major cities.

Take some time to wander through the city's lush parks , enjoying a picnic of take-out or a few moments spent people-watching in the sunshine.

If you are a political junkie, you can stroll around the U.S. Capitol complex and the perimeter of the White House , or take a public tour. You can also take the subway into some of D.C.'s hip neighborhoods, like Barracks Row , artsy Brookland , and Edgewood or the foodie scene in the Navy Yard district. You might also want to book a scenic boat trip along the Potomac River .

One of the perks of traveling alone in Washington D.C. is that you can more easily score a table for one at some of the popular restaurants without waiting.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Washington, D.C.

Nashville, Tennessee

Oh, Nashville, how we love you so. You're so full of Southern charm and toe-tapping tunes that we should write a country song about you. Oh, wait...

The official "country music capital of the world," Nashville is the ultimate place to visit if you're a) alone and b) a fan of the Southern drawl and achy breaky music. The locals are as sweet, wonderful, and welcoming as you've heard. You won't feel friendless when so many strangers strike up a conversation.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum , Music Row (home to RCA Studio B ), and the Nashville Parthenon top the list of unmissable attractions . And you'll kick yourself for skipping out on a show at The Grand Ole Opry . A ride on the General Jackson Showboat is another must.

Don't worry about getting around. The public transit is clean, safe, and super cheap. A sightseeing cart tour is another must, especially if you'd like to give your feet a break.

Also, there are plenty of refreshing hiking trails and enjoyable day trips to enjoy if you're up for a bit more excitement.

Read More: Best Free Things to Do in Nashville, TN

Downtown Portland

In a city of "makers" with a laid-back vibe, Portland, Oregon is one of the most welcoming communities in the United States for people traveling alone.

There are so many interesting attractions and free things to do in the city, from perusing through Powell's City of Books , the largest independent bookstore in the U.S., to hiking in Forest Park , a large preserved natural area in Portland. You can spend an entire day or two just going to local galleries and meeting artists who are turning their ideas into a reality with products that are unique to the Portland area.

There are many areas for outdoor recreation, like biking or leisurely strolls through the International Rose Test Garden . Portland is also close to some of Mother Nature's most incredible creations— thundering waterfalls and soft, sandy beaches entice solo travelers to spend more time outside.

Transportation is simple in Portland. It's a walkable city, but you can hop on the Portland Streetcar to get to the various neighborhoods. Do not end your solo trip to the city without planning some time to hang out at a local café (it's a thing in Portland) and trying a Captain Crunch doughnut from Voodoo Doughnuts.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Portland, OR

Double Arch in Arches National Park

In need of some fresh air and visual inspiration for your solo vacation? Few places can scratch that itch like Moab, Utah, where the outdoors is the centerpiece of attention.

This area is a top destination for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and camping , which is surprisingly fun as a single. Outdoorsy types are destined to find other solo travelers here looking for life perspective among the stunning rock formations and nighttime constellations.

There are two national parks in Moab to explore: Arches National Park, which is famous for its hikes , and Canyonland National Park . There's also Dead Horse Point State Park , which has some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes to photograph 2000 feet above the Colorado River .

How you choose to experience the parks is up to you. From mountain biking and hiking to white water rafting, fishing, and golfing, there's no end to the fun things to do in Moab.

Downtown Seattle at sunset with Mt. Rainier in the distance

Seattle, Washington is an easy city to visit alone. The people are friendly, the scenery is inspirational, the vibe exciting, transportation easy, and lodging plentiful in a wide range of price points. It is easy to get from point A to point B in the city on the Metro system or Monorail system.

Start your solo Seattle sightseeing at the city's most popular point of interest, the Space Needle , where you can go up to the observation deck for a phenomenal 360-degree panoramic view of the city. If you like the view then you might want to check out the observation deck at Columbia Tower , where you can get a high view of the Space Needle.

Stop for some famous Seattle coffee at a local café or take a cup of Joe to go as you stroll through the pretty parks and along the waterfront. Then peruse the local produce at the Pike Place Market . Don't miss out on a visit to the city's top museums ; Seattle Art Museum , the Museum of Pop Culture , and Chihuly Garden and Glass are worthy of a few hours.

You will probably see a lot of people in Seattle dining alone or doing solo activities, so if you're looking for conversation, why not spark one?

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Seattle, WA

Austin, Texas

If you are a music lover traveling alone, one of your top considerations should be Austin, Texas . Music and festivals are a way of life in this Texan wonderland, and you won't be able to walk a block without hearing a tune of some kind following you down the street.

This Texas capital has more than 250 music venues to enjoy and a host of other tourist attractions and activities to fill your solo agenda in between. Hunker down for some famous and memorable Texas barbecue to fuel up for your adventure.

There are lots of outdoor activities to enjoy alone in Austin. Barton Springs in Zilker Park is one of the largest springs in Texas and a great way to cool off with a swim to beat the heat. You can enjoy a morning swim or paddleboard outing at Lady Bird Lake , a popular reservoir located in the heart of downtown .

You can also plan walks around the lake on Schoal Creek Trail , a 4.4-mile trail that takes you through several parks. In fact, hiking is a popular activity in Austin , with many trails frequented by solo travelers.

For some social interaction, you can sign up for one of the many tours available around town to local museums and attractions.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Austin, TX

George Washington Statue at Public Gardens in Boston

The historic city of Boston, Massachusetts is great for solo travelers . Museums, parks, waterfront tours, and cruises provide endless ways to stay entertained. The best part: you can walk to most of the attractions and things to do in this palatable city.

Start your visit on the Freedom Trail , which winds its way past some of the most significant historical landmarks in the city. Take time to enjoy the gorgeous parks along your tour, stopping to enjoy a picnic or just a shady respite on a hot, sunny day.

If you visit during baseball season, plan a night at Fenway Park to take in a Boston Red Sox game and gape at the infamous Green Monster. Spend one evening getting a different perspective of the city with a sunset boat tour of Boston Harbor .

As we mentioned, there are multiple tours and museums in Boston. Since many require admission, you may want to prioritize some of the best, like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum , Plimoth Plantation, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum .

One of the best ways to hit a number of attractions while giving your feet a break is by taking a hop-on, hop-off trolley tour. If visiting Boston in winter , you'll definitely want to take advantage of touristy transportation like this.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Boston

New Orleans at dusk

While the city of New Orleans has a reputation for having an extravagant and wild scene, it is also known as one of the friendliest cities in the United States. This makes it an ideal place to visit for people traveling alone. Hit the Bourbon Street jazz clubs to soak up the music scene of the city, or plan a day trip to the Jazz Museum for some historical perspective. There's no lack of fun tourist attractions to enjoy .

Sign up for a New Orleans City Tour for a new perspective on the city, or plan your own walking tour through some of the neighborhoods to see old Victorian homes and visit some of the unique cemeteries.

Be sure to carve out extra time for visiting the famed French Quarter , where you can shop at the local boutiques and indulge in iconic New Orleans cuisine. Stop for a taste of beignets at Café du Monde and try some of the local Cajun cuisine.

Tip: If you're hoping to enjoy the excitement of Mardi Gras , the best time to visit is between February and the end of May . That said, be sure to book a stay at one of New Orleans' resorts early, as the rooms fill up quickly at this time of year.

Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head

Hawaii is a bucket list destination for many people, and while it is usually associated with honeymoons and couples' travel , there are several places, like Honolulu, that are great destinations for solo travel.

Located on the main island of Oahu , Honolulu is more touristy and less remote than other Hawaiian destinations. That makes it ideal for visiting solo. Another plus: the public transport system is geared towards tourists, so you should find it easy to get around to the area's most interesting attractions and to Oahu's beautiful beaches .

Waikiki Beach is a must-visit that should top your holiday agenda. Don't miss having a meal (or many) on the waterfront. While you're in Waikiki , plan a trip to climb Diamond Head on your own, or take a guided tour. Pearl Harbor's attractions shouldn't be missed , and taking in a luau, even alone, is an experience you will never forget.

If you want to plan a snorkeling adventure, it is best to take a guided trip or hit one of the populated snorkeling spots, like Hanauma Bay , where there are other people to keep an eye on you in the water.

Lombard Street in San Francisco at sunrise

It's easy to feel the love in San Francisco. A Californian city that seems to accept everyone for who they are (yay!), this welcoming spot should grace your list of the best places to visit alone in the US.

One of the most ideal ways to see the sights is by lacing up your comfiest shoes and taking a walking tour of San Francisco . Sign up for a guided tour at your hotel if you're hoping to make friends. Or, make use of the Bay Area Bike Share to borrow a set of (two) wheels for the day.

Speaking of San Francisco sights , the Golden Gate Bridge is unmissable (literally), as is Alcatraz (you'll want to book your ferry ride well in advance), and the somewhat kitschy, very touristy Fisherman's Wharf .

If you're hoping to take transit, you're in luck. The BART (subway), Muni (buses, cable cars, and streetcars) make it super easy to get around. And they're super safe and affordable.

A note: While the city is safe, we'd suggest avoiding wandering around the Tenderloin alone after dark.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from San Francisco

Denver, Colorado

Denver, Colorado (a.k.a. the Mile High city) has it all: giant ponds, lush parks, farmers markets, live music, eclectic shops, top restaurants, and a backdrop of majestic mountains. Luckily, it's also a very welcoming city for solo travelers.

Denver's downtown core is incredibly palatable and well populated, so visitors will feel safe walking along the streets as they window shop, pop into the iconic Tattered Cover bookshop, or grab a bite in one of the many fab eateries.

Don't miss the historic Union Station , and you should definitely catch a show at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts . Downtown is a pedestrian-friendly area, so you won't have to be worried about being hit by cars. That said, keep an eye out for bikes.

Getting around the city is easy, clean, and safe. You can join the masses and bike, or hop on the RTD light rail or bus. Rent a motorized scooter if you're feeling especially adventurous (we'd suggest renting a helmet as well).

One of Denver's best attractions is located 15 miles from its center, and it's more than worth a visit. The incredible Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater hosts concerts set between captivating giant red sandstone rock formations.

John Neilson Farmhouse in Saratoga National Historical Park

It's easy to fall in love with Saratoga Springs. One of the most charming small towns in New York State , this stunning beauty is an idyllic place for outdoor lovers to explore.

Traveling alone is particularly enjoyable in this pretty locale, which is peppered with enough attractions to keep visitors occupied in any season, and enough charm to fill their cameras' SD cards.

Soak in the mineral baths at The Roosevelt Baths and Spa , hike the forested trails of the captivating Saratoga Spa State Park, or head to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame to learn all there is to know about horse racing.

There's no chance you'll be bored when touring this safe and beautiful town on your own.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Upstate New York

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More Solo Travel Ideas : If you need more ideas for solo trips, you can review our articles on weekend getaways in Massachusetts , Ohio , and Alabama . If you are looking for outdoor adventure ideas that you can do alone, you might consider white water rafting and kayaking in Washington or white water rafting in West Virginia . Another great solo destination, especially for peace and relaxation is Sedona , Arizona. Here, you can enjoy a yoga retreat, wander through new age shops, or tackle the scenic hiking trails .

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Traveling alone at 18 is an exciting experience that allows you to discover yourself and experience new things. You must know where to check in to ensure your safety and comfort when visiting a new place. Traveling alone at such an age is a chance for adventure and independence. 

A Solo trip at a young age can be overwhelming, but with proper guidance, you can make it a memorable and fun experience. Below are a few guidelines that will aid you in creating an amazing trip as an 18-year-old.

Why Travel Alone at 18?

Traveling alone at 18 is a rite of passage that allows you to explore the world on your terms. It is a good age to learn about different cultures and gain independence. You get a chance to have more control of your life and make decisions on your own. 

Visiting new places on your own allows you to learn valuable life skills. You will get good experience in problem-solving and financial management. These are skills you can use in your normal life.

Aurora Borealis and the Starry Sky

Planning Your Trip

You need to plan your trip carefully to ensure sufficient preparation for any possible outcome when traveling. Knowing a few things beforehand guarantees your adventure runs smoothly.

You should research your destination and make a comprehensive budget for the trip. Look into the various and most viable accommodations before you leave home.

Research Your Destination

Before you set off, it’s crucial to research your destination thoroughly. Learn about the local customs, laws, and safety concerns. Check out travel blogs, forums, and guidebooks to understand what to expect. 

Most places have their unique ways and laws of doing things. You must familiarize yourself with the basic customs of the region you plan on visiting. It will aid you to blend in and enjoy various activities without risking yourself.

Proper Budgeting

Traveling can be expensive, and you must set a realistic budget. You should consider the cost of all the expenses you will incur. 

Budget for the accommodation, food, and transportation. You should also have cash for any extra activities you will engage in during the trip. Always have a contingency fund for emergencies. You cannot predict what will happen, so you must have extra cash to ensure you are not stranded in a foreign land.

Ensure you understand the exchange rate to avoid confusion when making local purchases. The prices of different commodities may vary with each region, so you need to ensure you have a budget that matches where you are traveling to. 

Choosing the Right Accommodation

You should choose the right accommodation that caters to your specific needs. Ensure the place is safe and at a convenient location for any of the activities you hope to do. Look for places within your budget to prevent financial strains.

Hostels are a popular choice for young travelers as they are budget-friendly and a great place to meet other travelers. Always read reviews before booking.

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Important Tips for Traveling Safely

Traveling is fun and exciting but can open you up to unknown risks. To ensure your safety during the trip, always do the following:

Stay Connected

Keep your family and friends updated about your whereabouts. Share your itinerary and accommodation details with them. You can get a local SIM card or a portable Wi-Fi device to ensure you don’t lose connection.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

You should always be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, avoid it, it is better to be safe than sorry. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar places.

Travel Insurance

Get travel insurance to cover yourself. It can cover medical expenses and lost luggage, ensuring you don’t suffer additional costs. Some covers also pay for trip cancellations and other unforeseen circumstances.

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Making the Most of Your Trip

You should make the most of your trip, as you don’t get many chances to tour new places.

Be Open to New Experiences

Traveling alone allows you to do what you want, so you should be open to trying new things. Enjoy new dishes from the local cuisine, don’t just eat what is available at home. Join the local festivals and teach yourself new skills.

Meet New People

Traveling alone allows you to meet new people and make new friends. It gives you plenty of opportunities to interact with strangers from different backgrounds and experiences. Join tour groups and engage in other social activities.

Take Care of Your Mental and Physical Health

Traveling alone will give you physical and mental exhaustion. Your health is important, so you must protect it during the trip. Ensure you take care of yourself by eating well and drinking fluids. You should also get enough sleep and take time to relax and recharge.

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Traveling alone can be a life-changing and fun experience for any young adult. It provides you with a journey to self-discovery and personal growth. The trip is a great adventure that allows you to experience new cultures and make new friends. With careful planning, you can make your solo travel experience memorable and exciting. 

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2021 is finally behind us and things are looking up in the new year. The COVID-19 vaccination drive is in full effect and many countries are opening up their borders to welcome tourists. If you’ve been cooped up at home in the last year and are waiting to explore new places, discover exciting cultures, and have fulfilling experiences that satiate your soul, you finally can! Solo travel is amongst the most satisfying ways to travel to a new place and we have put together an all-inclusive list of the best places to travel alone in 2022.

There’s nothing quite like being by yourself while traveling and exploring new places with no expectations and the stress that comes with planning a trip accommodating different personalities. With this handy list, you’ll learn more about some of the best solo travel destinations and effective insider tips and tricks to planning a solo trip.

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Solo travel is one of the best ways to experience the astounding and vibrant cultural goldmine that is Japan. From Kanazawa to Kyoto, the country is home to quite a few exciting solo travel destinations that offer a good mix of safety and interesting things to do. Some places in Japan you can plan a solo trip to include Osaka, Matsumoto, Seto Inland Sea, and more. Each of these destinations offers a singularly unique experience designed to enthrall and delight you. From historic Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines to fascinating museums like the Kyoto Rail Museum, Osaka Museum of History, and Kyoto Kyocera Art Museum, Japan’s best solo travel destinations are packed to the brim with remarkable experiences you can enjoy by yourself. Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, another reason why you should plan a solo trip to this fantastic county.

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A sovereign country located on the southern slopes of the Himalayas is a solo traveler’s paradise. With abundant natural beauty and welcoming and gentle locals, Nepal is a great place for a solo trip. Your solo trip to Nepal can begin at its capital Kathmandu where you can visit the famous Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Monastery. Bhaktapur and Patan are also both great destinations if you’re looking to explore authentic Nepalese architecture and culture. While in Nepal, you also need to visit Pokhara, home to the magnificent Phewa Lake and a host of water-based activities and adventures. If you’re looking to experience the majesty of Mount Everest, head over to the South Base Camp and embark on the Everest Base Camp trek. Good food, friendly people, and plenty of gems of nature await you in Nepal!

3 South Korea

Best Places to travel alone

A fascinating, travel-friendly country, South Korea offers a bouquet of enriching and fun experiences designed for solo travelers. Koreans are extremely friendly people and even if you go to remote parts of the country where locals might not know English, they’ll do your best to help and guide you in any way possible. The cheap public transport and general affordability in terms of food and stay make South Korea the perfect solo travel spot. Some solo travel destinations in South Korea are Seoul , Jeonju, Samcheok, Jeju, Gangeung, Busan, Gapyeong, and Boseong. From tours of the Korean DMZ and visits to quirky coffee shops to Korean cooking classes and stays at Korean Temples, you’ll find plenty of solo-travel friendly experiences waiting for you in beautiful South Korea. You can also visit the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Bukchon Hanok Village, which is located right next to the palace.

best places to travel alone in 2022 thailand

One of the best beach destinations in the world, Thailand has a lot more to offer, particularly for solo travelers. The Land of the Smiles is home to beautiful destinations like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai that feature stunning temple ruins, Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai where you can embark on glorious treks and visit colorful hill tribes, and Khao Sok National Park and Erawan National Park where you can witness breathtaking waterfalls and engage with an array of native wildlife. Solo travelers can also visit Kanchanaburi, located on the banks of River Kwai, and get enlightening insights into the county's recent war history. Apart from the many destinations that grace Thailand, the county's food is another reason why it's a must-visit for solo travelers. The street food scene in Bangkok is truly marvelous and you can explore the colorful streets while munching on local delicacies.

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best places to travel alone in 2021- germany

With a robust train infrastructure and generally acceptable safety levels, Germany has many beautiful destinations perfectly suited for solo travelers. You can visit Hannover for its beautiful churches and museums, visit Martin Luther's hometown in Eisleben, explore the old-world charm and architecture of Munich, experience peak Germany at Berlin with its fabulous art scene and modern landmarks, stroll through wooden parklands at Dresden, and much more. Effectively, there are countless destinations in Germany suited for solo travel and you can do a lot in a week from hiking tall mountains to witness majestic castles to attending thrilling techno parties. Germany also happens to be amongst the more budget-friendly tourist destinations in Europe.

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Often ranking high in the list of best solo travel destinations, Iceland is the perfect place to visit on your own. Boasting an intoxicating blend of the adventure associated with the wilds and our peaceful connection with nature. The island destination is home to calming hot springs, waterfalls adorned with rainbows, glorious wild horses, and a general sense of wonder encapsulating everything you set your eyes on. Apart from its many natural treasures, what makes Iceland the perfect solo travel destination is the people. According to numerous reports, Iceland is home to some of the friendliest people in the world and they do great work to offset the cold temperatures with their warmth and kindness. You can also meet loads of fellow solo travelers in Iceland and form genuine connections with like-minded people. Iceland also features a Ring Road which connects to most of the spots in the country, making travel seamless.

Top Recommended Experiences in Iceland

best places to travel alone in 2022 - ireland

Pints of Guinness, the greenest grass you've ever seen, rolling hills, and breathtaking architecture are some of the elements that define the beautiful country of Ireland. Amongst the best places to travel solo, Ireland offers everything you would want out of a solo trip and more! You'll find a great choice of accommodations in the city for different budgets, a well-developed public transport system featuring both buses and trains, and the iconic pub life that's come to being associated with the country. There are plenty of options for pocket-friendly day trips in Ireland including Wicklow and Glendalough, Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Connemara and Kylemore Abbey, and the general Northern Ireland area. What makes Ireland a great destination for your solo trip is the fact that locals are easy to talk to and generally a friendly bunch.

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Spain is a great solo travel destination for a variety of reasons. Thanks to its robust transportation system, getting around in the country is easy. And with plenty of visitors heading to Spain throughout the year, you won’t ever be alone, especially if you visit some of the popular cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville . If you’re planning a classic backpacking trip, you can head to the bigger cities in Spain including Barcelona , Valencia, and Madrid , or head over to the southern part of Granada which brings together Moorish architecture and fantastic historic sites boasting a unique culture. If beaches and a killer nightlife are what you’re looking for in your solo trip to Spain, make your way to the Balearic islands. Want to experience the local food of Spain? The northern cities are where you should be for some of the best food in Europe. Apart from being budget-friendly, Spain also boasts a well-connected network of rail and buses.

Top Recommended Experiences in Spain

best solo travel destinations - Canada

If you love the outdoors and want a safe and friendly place to travel to by yourself, Canada is the country to be in. In Canada, you can experience a variety of different cultures at once, at any time of the year, making it the go-to destination for solo travel. In Canada, you can visit Banff and Icefields Parkway in Alberta, explore the many lakes of Winnipeg, Manitoba, the cafes and European charm of Montreal, the museums, art galleries, and parks of Ottawa, the breathtaking Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario, the calming and relaxed Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, and many more. Add to it the impossibly friendly people that call the country home and the budget-friendly accommodation and travel options, Canada is the perfect destination for solo travelers.

best places to travel alone 2022 - chile

One of the most popular solo travel-friendly countries in South America, Chile is the perfect destination for a solo adventure. Boasting breathtaking mountains, enormous glaciers, and vast deserts, Chile is a traveler’s paradise and you’ll find plenty of fascinating experiences waiting for you here. It’s not just pretty sights and natural beauty in this country though and Chilean cities are cosmopolitan and vibrant, with the capital Santiago featuring a kicking nightlife and decadent food. Apart from being a generally great place to visit, what makes Chile a great country for solo travel are warm and hospitable people. Some of the places you can visit in Chile as a solo traveler include Torres del Paine National Park, San Pedro de Atacama, Puertos Varas, Easter Island, and Patagonia, and many others. Each of these places offers a unique experience making your trip to the country truly remarkable.

3 Costa Rica

 best solo vacations 2022 - costa rica

A solo trip to beautiful Costa Rica is the perfect introduction to Latin America and allows you to experience authentic Latin American culture and traditions without any distractions. The country features transportation, accommodation, and tours designed for every type of budget. Costa Rica is believed to be amongst the safest countries for tourists and boasts of sustainable wildlife tourism as well. Tamarindo, Santa Teresa, Puerto Viejo, Nosara, and La Fortuna are all solo traveler-friendly destinations in Costa Rica. You can also try whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River, head to the Osa Peninsula and venture deep into the beautiful rainforest, and make a stop at San Jose to embark on a fabulous culinary tour. During your solo trip to Costa Rica, you’ll get to explore an exciting variety of locations, including jungle, cloud forests, and beaches, and even volcanoes!

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The United States of America is a haven for solo travelers and offers an exciting array of destinations, each one wildly different from the previous. You can visit New York City and experience it in all its glory including the iconic Times Square and Manhattan Bridge! You can also attend an iconic Broadway performance if you’re looking for the authentic New York City experience. Orlando, Florida is another great city for solo travelers in the USA. Home to numerous theme parks and beaches, this sunny city is perfect for you. If you want something cute and quirky, make your way to Portland. From Japanese gardens to bookstores and unique boutiques, Portland will keep you engaged throughout your trip. The USA is home to numerous other cities offering solo traveler-friendly experiences and attractions and with a robust transport network, you can easily travel around the country.

Top Recommended Experiences in USA

solo travel 2022 - kenya

Kenya is one of the best countries for solo travelers looking for a safari experience or hitting the coast. The beautiful country is home to some of the most iconic reserves in the world including Masai Mara, Laikipia, and Amboseli. Solo travelers looking for a coastal adventure can visit Malindi for its social and integrated vibe and friendly locals. If you’re hoping to learn more about the diverse culture and traditions of Kenya, head to the Rift Valley and experience authentic Kenyan cultures. Craving some peace and solitude? Explore the little-visited Kenyan coastal town of Kilifi for a fun break away from the crowds that head to Mombasa and Diani. What’s great about a solo trip to Kenya is that even when you travel alone, you’ll find plenty of friendly travelers from around the world willing to share their experiences with you.

best solo travel destinations 2022 malawi

An African kingdom founded in the 15th century, Malawi was once part of the Maravi Empire and is located in Africa’s Great Rift Valley. Boasting a diverse terrain, Malawi is long and thin and a majority of the tourist attractions are located around towns and villages on the shores of Lake Malawi. Offering the perfect balance of peace and liveliness, Malawi is amongst the best solo travel destinations in the world. While in Malawi, you can visit Mount Mulanje, officially the highest mountain in Central Africa, Nyika National Park, and Makuzi Beach in Northern Malawi, and the bustling capital city of Lilongwe. If you’re looking for an exciting backpacking experience, you can also visit Mushroom Farm in Livingstonia. Malawi is home to an interesting blend of activities and experiences designed for solo travelers and is quite safe to visit as well.

solo vacation - morocco

The crowning jewel of North Africa, Morocco attracts visitors across a wide spectrum. From solo female travelers to families, luxury seekers to budget travelers, the beautiful country brings in travelers of every ilk. Boasting a blend of desert light and beautiful riads, authentic cultural experiences, decadent food, and budget-friendly prices, Morocco is amongst the best solo travel destinations in the world. Marrakech and Fez are the two classic Imperial cities of Morocco and also its most popular tourist destinations. Marrakech features an exciting medley of experiences from the narrow streets of the old medina and the offbeat activities at Djemaa el-Fna to the bars and clubs in Gueliz. Fez is home to the Al-Attarine Madrasa, the Mosque and University of Al Quaraouiyine, the Merenid Tombs, and the legendary Jewish Quarter.

solo travel 2022 - tanzania

A solo trip to Tanzania is the best way to experience and engage with the rich culture of the country and meet fabulous, like-minded travelers along the way. For solo travelers looking for some solace, Zanzibar, Mafia, and Pemba are some of the best Indian Ocean island options. You can explore the northern region of Tanzania via the expansive safari circuit which is both safe for solo travelers and an engaging and interesting way to explore the country’s beauty. During your solo trip to Tanzania, you can also visit iconic landmarks including Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Mount Kilimanjaro. Safe, affordable, and easy to navigate, Tanzania makes for the perfect solo trip adventure in Africa.

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1 Australia

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One of the most visited countries in the world, Australia is a classic tourist destination that attracts everyone from backpackers, world trippers, and everyone in between. From Sydney 's wild nightlife to the marvelous Great Barrier Reef, Australia is packed to the brim with exciting things to do for solo travelers. First-time visitors to Australia, in particular, will enjoy the solo trip experience as it allows them to explore and discover everything that makes the country special without any distractions. Some of the must-visit places during your solo adventure in Australia are Sydney for the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach, Melbourne for its food and culture, Queensland for the Great Barrier Reef, Whitsundays, Fraser Island, and of course, the iconic Ayers Rock in Uluru. Getting around in Australia is possible with a mix of flying between states and taking the bus for shorter journeys.

Top Recommended Experiences in Australia

solo travel 2022 - Fiji

Amongst the most breathtaking countries in the South Pacific, Fiji is an archipelago hosting over 330 islands and 540 islets spread over millions of square miles. Boasting luxurious accommodations, a rugged landscape, beaches lined with palm trees, rainforests, exotic coral reefs, clear lagoons, and fascinating culture, Fiji is a great solo travel destination. While the primary islands of Fiji, Vanua Levu, and Viti Levu, offer stunning resorts and hotels, you can head to Yasawa Island, Saweni Beach, Suva, and Coral Coasts if you want more budget-friendly accommodation. If you're planning a solo trip to Fiji, make your way to Beachcomber and Bounty islands in Mamanucas for the perfect experience. If you want to relax on an island by yourself, choose the likes of South Sea Island or Tivua Island.

3 French Polynesia

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French Polynesia is an island nation made up of several archipelagos in the glittering South Pacific. The French Polynesia region is divided into many different areas, with each offering a unique reason to visit. Looking for something mountainous and green-heavy? Head to the Marquesas Islands. Want a luxurious break away from the routine? Bora Bora and Tahiti feature stunning overwater bungalows. You can also swim with whales at Moorea and Tahiti and trek glorious mountains at Moorea and the Marquesas. Diving enthusiasts will also find plenty to love in the French Polynesia region. Getting to French Polynesia can be expensive though since the only international airport in the area is Faa’a International Airport in Tahiti.

4 New Zealand

solo travel 2022 - new zealand

While couples and groups of travelers visit New Zealand for its abundant natural beauty, it's an attractive destination for solo travelers due to being one of the safest countries in the world. New Zealand is smaller and cheaper than Australia, and generally easier to get around. The country is tailor-made for tourists who love adventure and being in the outdoors. If you're hoping to socialize with fellow backpackers during your trip to New Zealand, make your way to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand. Some of the destinations in New Zealand you must visit during your solo trip are Auckland, The Coromandel, Rotorua, Wellington, Taupo, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Nelson, and many more. New Given its small size, New Zealand features a collection of easy-to-navigate highways and clear road signs ensuring you get around the country without even needing Google Maps!

How to choose the right solo travel destination?

  • Keep your budget in mind while picking the place to travel. Make sure it is affordable and something you will look back at without regrets.
  • Pick the right seasons when you would want to visit the destination.
  • Travelling today is all about putting your safety first. Make sure the destination you pick is safe and open for travellers. Check out our guide on how to travel in 2022 .
  • Your interests must align with what the destination has to offer. On the contrary, you might also stumble upon activities that you’ve never experienced before and begin to love it. Either way, keep a tab on what you can do and see in the location.
  • Every country has its own rules and regulations. Ensure that you can abide to them before picking your destination to solo travel in 2022.

Best Places To Travel Alone in 2022 - Tips

  • Depending on the type of trip you want, you should engage in different levels of planning. For instance, if you like knowing exactly what you’ll be doing during your trip, making the necessary bookings in advance is recommended. But if you’re planning a backpacking trip, you don’t need to plan too much. A general idea of where you’re headed, the transportation, food, and accommodation options available, and any other basic information is all you need.
  • For solo trips, packing light is always recommended since you’ll be on your own and will have to carry the luggage by yourself.
  • A solo trip doesn’t have to be lonely. Mingle with fellow solo or group travelers you meet along the way and be open to new possibilities and experiences.
  • Traveling alone gives you ample time to explore new places in detail. A major aspect of this is getting to interact with locals and learning fascinating details about the place you’re visiting directly from them.
  • As a rule of thumb, spend as little time in your hotel room as possible. Go out whenever the opportunity arises and discover local places to eat and shop at.
  • When you travel alone, there are certain things you will end up doing by yourself like having meals. Don’t shy away from the experience and if you’re feeling awkward, try asking a local to order for you to start a conversation.
  • Guided tours are perfect for solo travelers who don’t have the time to explore new places and attractions at their own pace.
  • Carry all the essentials you might need when you’re out and about in a new place. Also, write down the name and address of the hotel you’re staying at and the contact details of your emergency contact.

Best Place To Travel Alone In 2022: FAQs

Where should i go for my first solo trip.

There are numerous places around the world perfectly suited for solo trips. For your first solo trip, you can visit Seville in Spain, Bangkok in Thailand, Paris, Buffalo in New York, Redding in California, Belgium, Tokyo, Siargao in the Philippines, and Coffee Bay in South Africa.

Where can a single woman travel alone?

Some places a single woman can travel alone include French Polynesia, Lombok in Indonesia, Galapagos, Tofo in Mozambique, Sunset Beach in Zanzibar, Tokyo, Reykjavik in Iceland, Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, Hawaii, and many more.

What should I carry along on my solo trip?

Some essentials you need to carry along on your solo trip include a sturdy and comfortable backpack, reusable water tumbler, a multi-purpose knife, first-aid kit, universal adaptor, multi-purpose shoes, cash hidden away in different pockets of your backpack, airtight waterproof bags, an emergency information card, and a couple of padlocks.

Where is the safest place to travel solo in 2022?

Some of the safest places to travel solo in 2022 are Thailand, Nepal, Iceland, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Peru, Australia, Botswana, Canada, Denmark, and Portugal.

Are solo vacations fun?

Yes, solo trips are loads of fun, especially if you’re the kind of person who enjoys their own company. All you need to do is choose a destination that aligns with your travel goals, do a little bit of research, and have a positive attitude about new experiences.

Where can I go alone to relax?

Some of the places you can go alone to relax include Seville in Spain, Costa Rica, Stockholm in Sweden, Belfast in Ireland, The Maldives, Langkawi in Malaysia, Phuket in Thailand, and Casa Palopo in Guatemala.

Where can I go alone for a cultural experience?

Places you can go alone for enriching cultural experiences include Japan, Malaysia, Iceland, Germany, Thailand, California, New Zealand, Peru, Botswana, and Hawaii.

Where can I go alone to try out adventure activities?

Some of the countries you can go to alone to try adventure activities include Brazil, Greece, Spain, Thailand, Portugal, Italy, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Argentina, Australia, Vietnam, and Norway.

What are the best places to travel alone in Europe?

The best places to travel alone in Europe are Amsterdam, Munich, Lake Bled, Tresco, Budapest, Aarhus, Ericeira, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen, Vienna, Edinburgh, and Paris.

What are the best places to travel alone in Asia?

The best places to travel alone in Asia include Kuta Lombok in Indonesia, Pai in Thailand, Siem Reap in Cambodia, Tioman Island in Malaysia, Phong Nha Kw Bang in Vietnam, and Gili Air in Indonesia.

What are the best places to travel alone in Africa?

Some of the best places to travel alone in Africa are Northern Senegal, Mauritius, Malawi, Meknes in Morocco, Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Sossuvlei in Namibia, and Serengeti in Tanzania.

What are the best places to travel alone in North America?

The best places to travel alone in North America include Orlando, New York City, Portland, San Diego, Austin, Charleston, Washington DC, Seattle, Big Sur in California, Bayfield in Wisconsin, and New Orleans.

What are the best places to travel alone in South America?

Some of the best places to travel alone in South America are Rio de Janeiro, Machu Picchu, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, Easter Island in Chile, Zona Cafetera in Colombia, and Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.

What are the best places to travel alone in Oceania?

The best places to travel alone in Oceania include Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Bora Bora, Tasmania, Tahiti, Fiji, and the Marshall Islands.

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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.

The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for activity or relaxation, your dream trip awaits.

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Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list . The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S.

Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.

Saratoga Springs, New York

saratoga springs, new york

This beautiful upstate New York town is a short Amtrak ride from the city, so it's ideal for NYC residents looking for a quick solo escape. Watch a horse race at the historic Saratoga Race Track, jam out at a concert at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and enjoy the mineral spring baths (where the city gets its name!) at the Saratoga Spa State Park. Oh and don't miss the fabulous dining and shopping up and down Broadway.

Waco, Texas

waco, tx, usa march 18, 2017 the entrance to magnolia seed and supply overlooking plants in the garden area of magnolia silos

Ideal for the Fixer Upper fan looking for a low-key getaway, the heart of Chip and Joanna Gaines's Magnolia empire is a fun Texas town that's a short drive from both Austin and Dallas. Stop at Magnolia Market for tasty treats and farmhouse chic shopping. Beyond Magnolia, there's boutique shopping, wine and beer tastings and an impressive nightlife downtown. For more fun, tour the Dr. Pepper Museum, check out the Mammoth National Monument or visit the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum.

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

fairy tale like small store with straw roof

You'll feel like the main character in a storybook in Carmel-by-the-Sea — but in addition to marveling at the fairytale-like village, there's plenty to do. You'll find the famous Pebble Beach golf course, the Carmel Mission Basilica Museum, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and the white-sand Carmel Beach all nearby. Pro tip: Carmel Bakery and The Cottage of Sweets are great treat-yourself stops.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

inn and spa at loretto hotel, santa fe

Santa Fe is a prime destination for art lovers, as it's home to both the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the original Meow Wolf (an experimental, immersive art exhibit that doubles as something of a psychedelic escape room). Art galleries, antique stores and craft shops line picturesque downtown Santa Fe, which is also a great place to try New Mexico's famous red and green chiles. Don't forget to book a spa day at the Inn & Spa at Loretto .

Burlington, Vermont

burlington skyline on the banks of lake champlain

If relaxation is what you crave, Burlington is a bucolic little town with a laid-back atmosphere. Saunter through the lovely Church Street Marketplace, tour the Ben & Jerry's factory, grab a cold drink at a craft brewery or take a cooking class at Essex Resort & Spa (just a short 20-minute drive away). When the weather's warm, partake in all of Lake Champlain's fun — from boating and sunbathing at the beach to hiking along the shore. Or visit during the fall, when the foliage is nothing short of superb.

Flagstaff, Arizona

downtown flagstaff

Flagstaff has as many activities as a big city, but with a small town vibe. It's close to natural and historical wonders, like the Grand Canyon, Walnut Canyon and the Wupatki National Monument, but you won't need a car to see them — plenty of tour operators are located in Flagstaff. If you're into space, the famous Lowell Observatory — a.k.a. where astronomers first discovered the ex-planet Pluto — is just outside of town. The city's downtown is a destination in its own right, with restaurants and bars to fill your time between adventures in the desert.

Portland, Maine

aerial view portland head lighthouse maine usa

Ranked one of the 25 safest places to live by U.S. News , Portland is a pristine New England seaside city with beautiful lighthouses, an art museum and opulent Victorian mansions. Stop by any of the waterfront restaurants for the fresh catch of the day, or pop into a local brewpub for a pint.

New York City, New York

brooklyin bridge's pedestrian walkway at sunrise, new york city

Big city energy seekers, this one's for you! Solo travelers will never run out things to do in the city that never sleeps. Visit some of the world's best museums, catch a Broadway show or join the hunt for the "best" slice of pizza or bagel in the city — both matters of some dispute. You'll need the extra carbs to explore the vast city by subway, from Central Park and Battery Park to the hipster enclaves of Brooklyn and the multi-cultural offerings of Queens.

The Poconos, Pennsylvania

fire pits at sunset at lake resort

The Poconos, a mountainous region in northeastern Pennsylvania filled with ski slopes and charming small towns, is a great option for adventure and relaxation seekers alike. You'll need a car to get around, but driving through the scenery — especially in the fall — is one of the area's highlights. Hit hiking trails, like the one to Bushkill Falls, and stop at local gems, like Callie's Candy Kitchen. If you're seeking relaxation (and a spa) more than action, stay at one of the many resorts in the Poconos, like Skytop Lodge.

Savannah, Georgia

around forsyth park

Savannah is best known for its historic district, filled with beautiful architecture, museums, art galleries and lush green squares — all ideal for solo exploration. Plus, the "Hostess City of the South" is a foodie paradise, with a diverse range of restaurants and cafes serving all sorts of delicious cuisine. But don't forget to make time for Southern food while you're there!

Boise, Idaho

hot air balloons

Another one of the U.S.'s 25 safest places to live , Boise is surrounded by mountains, making it a scenic location and hiker's paradise. The city itself has quite a few green spaces, including the Idaho Botanical Garden and Camel's Back Park. On Saturdays from mid-April to mid-December, it hosts the Capital City Public Market, filled with local food and craft vendors. If you happen to visit in late summer, don't miss the magical annual Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic held in Ann Morrison Park.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

liberty street scene in ann arbor

Ann Arbor is an under-the-radar town perfect for museum lovers, thanks to the University of Michigan. Worth a visit are the institution's Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History and Museum of Archaeology. We also suggest strolling through the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and catching a show at the Hill Auditorium. Off campus, visit the Nickels Arcade for shopping and eats.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

bricktown, oklahoma city

To put it simply, Oklahoma City is an underrated destination. Between its boisterous Bricktown neighborhood, unique Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, beautiful Myriad Botanical Gardens and whitewater rafting and kayaking facility, you might be surprised by how much there is to do. For food and accommodations, check out the newly-opened National Hotel, housed in a former bank (psst, there's a cocktail bar in the old vault).

Reno, Nevada

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Sure, Las Vegas might get most of the attention in Nevada, but Reno is a more approachable destination for a solo trip. Yes, there are casinos here, but you'll also find impressive art and automobile museums, a lovely rose garden and the Nevada Historical Society. In the winter, skiing is nearby, and in the early fall, Reno hosts the world's largest free hot air balloon event. "The Biggest Little City in the World" certainly lives up to its moniker.

Tampa, Florida

tampa florida skyline

Most travelers are familiar with South Florida's hotspots, but Tampa to the west (also considered one of the safest cities to live in the U.S. ) is rightfully drawing attention. Its most famous attraction is Busch Gardens, but the city has more to offer than roller coasters. Head to the Tampa Riverwalk for waterfront dining, or visit Ybor City for lively nightlife, classic cigar lounges and the original 118-year-old Columbia Restaurant — home to one of the tastiest house salads you'll ever eat and a must-see flamenco show.

Asheville, North Carolina

house on the hill

Asheville has an impressive range of offerings for all types of interests. Are you a fan of history? There's the Biltmore Estate.Shopper? Head for the Grove Arcade. Hiker? The Blue Ridge Mountains are yours to explore. Art Lover? Stroll through the River Arts District. Oh, and did we mention the local breweries and exceptional Southern comfort food?

Boulder, Colorado

pearl street mall, downtown boulder

Before you hit the ski slopes or hiking trails (depending on the season), check out the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, filled with quirky shops and tasty eats. You might not expect it, but Boulder is also home to a landmark tea spot called the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse (a solo afternoon tea sounds divine to us), a contemporary art museum and the Shelby American Collection of classic cars.

Chicago, Illinois

cloud gate sculpture at att plaza,chicago

Chicago may be a big city, but it's easy to navigate on foot — or on the "L" train system. There's no shortage of activities, whether you're interested in taking an architectural history boat tour, visiting the Art Institute of Chicago or Field Museum or taking a selfie with the famous "Bean." This should go without saying, but make sure to take yourself on a deep-dish pizza tour, because you deserve it (and you'll have the whole pie to yourself).

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

harpers ferry, west virginia

If you're interested in hiking part of the Appalachian Trail, hit the region around Harpers Ferry. The visitor center is considered the "psychological midpoint" of the trail, and there are a number of scenic day hikes in the area. The town itself — which boasts small-town charm — is part of the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and has an antique shop (called The Gilded Flea) and a historic candy shop.

South Bend, Indiana

morris performing arts center in south bend

College towns make for perfect weekend getaways for solo travelers, with lively downtowns and impressive museums — and South Bend is no exception. There's a three-story automotive museum, two art museums, a gorgeous neo-Gothic church, the Morris Performing Arts Center and a scenic riverfront park to fill your itinerary. It also has several chocolate shops, the Indiana Whiskey Company for tastings and restaurants serving cuisine from all around the world.

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Solo trip: 15 of the world’s best places to travel alone

Best places in the world for solo travel

There is nothing quite like taking a solo trip. The experience of travelling alone is liberating and everyone should do it at least once in their lifetime.

Some people dream of taking a solo trip while others are constant nomads and travel alone for years, some their entire lives.

You are your own master and being able to make decisions solely by yourself is super gratifying. But whether you’re an experienced solo traveller or teetering on the edge of making the leap to wander off to some distant place, at some point you are definitely going to ask yourself, “What are the best places to travel alone?”.

In this article, we will explore some of the best solo travel destinations in the world.

READ MORE : If you’re preparing your first solo trip, you should read our guide on travelling alone for the first time .

Explore the world’s best places to travel alone

Solo travel in asia:.

  • Tioman Island, Malaysia – For diving and duty-free shopping
  • Singapore – For the ‘Crazy Rich Asian” experience
  • Pai, Thailand – For laid back travellers
  • Annapurna Circuit, Nepal – For hiking and trekking
  • Luang Prabang, Laos – For a peaceful retreat

Solo trip in the U.S:

  • New York – For the night owl
  • Texas – For all touristy things

Travelling alone in Europe:

  • Porto, Portugal – For first-timers
  • Barcelona, Spain – For every solo traveller
  • Berlin, Germany – For meeting new people
  • Belfast, Northern Ireland – For sharing a Guinness with new friends
  • Stockholm, Sweden – For History lovers
  • Bruges, Belgium – For a trip back in time

Travel solo in Australia & New Zealand:

  • Melbourne, Australia – For vibrant culture and art scene
  • South Island, New Zealand – For the adventure seeker

The best places to travel alone in Asia

Tioman island, malaysia, for a solo trip full of diving and duty-free shopping.

If you love diving and snorkelling, then you most definitely must be aware of Tioman island in Malaysia. One thing you might not know is that it is also a great place to explore on a solo trip in Asia.

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Known for its crystal clear water, colourful shallow reefs with corals, sea fans and sea sponges, and even shipwrecks, Tioman attracts divers from around the world. This ensures you will always have other enthusiasts around you as well. After the dive or on a rest day, you can explore the island’s duty-free shopping and resorts that give you a nice balance to a full day of underwater activities.

Besides its many dive sites, the island is home to tropical rainforests with awesome nature and wildlife to see. If you travel to the east coast, there is even the Juara Turtle Project , a hatchery that protects and studies sea turtles.

READ MORE: Explore our complete Malaysia Travel Guide

Singapore City

Best place to travel solo and experience the ‘crazy rich asian’ lifestyle.

If you’re in the mood for skyscrapers and luxury restaurants, Singapore might be one of the best places in the world to visit. As a multi-racial city that is a hotspot for technology companies and financial giants in Southeast Asia, the city-state is one of the easiest countries to adapt to in Asia.

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The budget might be the biggest concern for many travellers, especially those travelling alone, but if you want to hobnob with some of the richest people in Asia and experience the fictional lives of the cast of ‘ Crazy Rich Asians ‘, then Singapore is the city for you.

Relax at the infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands which offers you an unmatched view of the country, as well as dine at Michelin-starred restaurants and shop at luxury outlets every day.

READ MORE: Discover our complete Singapore Travel Guide

Pai, Thailand

For a laid-back solo travel.

For the nature-loving relaxed traveller, Pai is one of the best solo travel destinations. Natural hot springs, pristine waterfalls, lush green forests and verdant mountains promise a relaxing getaway and a fun solo trip. Read a book or write something in the secluded cottages here.

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From Pai Canyon to the Pambok Waterfall and Mo Paeng Falls to Pai Hot springs – there is no dearth of exquisite nature havens here during your solo trip if you love peace, quiet and greenery.

READ MORE: Explore our complete Thailand Travel Guide

Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

For an adventurous solo travel.

If you love hiking and trekking, plan a solo trip to Annapurna Circuit in Nepal . Sure, there are other, more accessible places to visit as a solo traveller, however, if you enjoy long and rewarding hikes with breath-taking vantage points, then there is arguably no better place in the world for travelling alone.

Hiking through some of the world’s tallest mountain peaks while enjoying the heart-warming hospitality of Nepalese people, this is a solo trip that any traveller will cherish for a lifetime.

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It is safe to plan this solo trip but of course, you have to go prepared. During the days, you can trek in solitude while enjoying picturesque views and at night, you can stay close to other groups of hikers to stay safe.

READ MORE: Can you guess why Nepal made it to our list of places to visit before your die ?

Luang Prabang, Laos

Perfect place for a peaceful solo trip.

If you are in dire need of a break from the concrete jungle and want to get away from the hustle-bustle of city life, Luang Prabang in Laos is one of the best solo travel destinations. Head over to the stunning Kuang Si Falls just outside of town and enjoy a meditative break in the lap of Mother Nature.

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In addition to a scenic topography, the UNESCO-listed city has a vibrant cultural heritage and its rich history of Southeast Asian, Buddhist and French colonial influences offers a soothing break from skyscrapers, malls and office complexes.

One of the most popular things that people travelling alone love to do here is rent bikes, scooters and cycles to enjoy leisurely rides around the city.

READ MORE: Find out why Laos is featured in our list of bizarre and weird food from around the world

Best places to travel alone in the US

New york city, usa, one of the best solo travel destinations for the night owl.

New York is the unofficial international capital of fun and entertainment. If you love to party and are a night owl, NYC should be at the top of your list of the best places to travel alone.

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But, first things first, if you travel alone, safety is the most important factor and though NYC did not have a great reputation some 30 years back, things have improved significantly and it is safe to plan a solo trip here.

Now, for those who travel solo and are looking to enjoy the nightlife in a city that never sleeps- there is obviously no dearth of things to do. From singles bars to 24X7 cafes and late-night Broadway shows to stand-up comedies, New York has a lot to offer during the wee hours for the vibrant fun-loving solo travellers. Visit Times Square , explore The Brooklyn Night Bazaar or go for a Boroughs of the Dead night tour!

If you are a FRIENDS fan, go see Monica’s apartment or take an instaworthy picture at Central Park’s fountain recreating the night-time shots from the theme song.

READ MORE: New York made it to our list of the best cities in the world to visit , can you guess what are the other ones?

Great solo travel destination to do the most touristy things

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Solo travel is a unique experience that stays with us forever but it doesn’t have to be unique to be special. Solo travellers who are very mainstream at heart and love doing the most “touristy” things, must visit Texas, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

From taking museum tours to hopping on shared tourist buses like Molly the Trolley and window shopping in Sundance Square to taking shots for the gram at Fort Worth Water Gardens , you can do it all on a solo trip in Texas.

Solo travel is generally safe in Texas but you are advised to avoid the rural parts after it gets dark.

READ MORE: Did you know Texas is also home to one of the best amusement parks in the world ?

Best solo travel destinations in Europe

Porto, portugal, a safe place to travel alone and a popular choice for first-timers.

According to Safe Around , Portugal is the 13th safest travel destination in the world and hence a popular choice for solo travel, especially for those who are beginners or first-timers. Best known for the Douro and river cruises, Porto is an ideal choice for travelling alone.

Travel solo with a peaceful view of small boats next to the port in Porto

For solo tourists who love history, wine, and nature, the Douro Valley tour is a must-do. Located one hour north of Porto, the Douro Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . It has two thousand-year-old vineyards, which are maintained by the local farmers. With verdant rolling hills surrounded by lush grapevines, this place is an excellent way to meet other travellers while enjoying breathtaking views, incredible food, and world-class wine.

As first-timers, beginner solo travellers can join a local group from Porto to avoid getting lost during the Douro Valley hike.

READ MORE: Porto is one of our favourite and best places to visit in April

Berlin, Germany

Best place to travel alone… to meet new people.

Those travelling alone but looking to meet someone cannot miss out on Berlin- the capital city of Germany. Berlin has been in the top five list of top tinder cities in Europe over the past few years and is one of the best places to travel alone to meet people and make new connections.

Painting of 2 men kissing on the Berlin Wall

As you explore its vibrant culture, intricate architecture, scrumptious cuisine, lively parties, and rich history, Berlin could also help you find the one! This is arguably one of the best places to travel alone in the world.

READ MORE: Berlin also has one of the best and largest zoos in the world

Barcelona, Spain

A lot to offer for every solo traveller.

There is something for everyone travelling alone who loves to explore as much as possible during their solo trip to Spain’s second city, Barcelona. With beautiful buildings, happening events, popular city beaches, a vibrant nightlife and many shopping options, as a solo traveller, you’ll have a plethora of things to do here.

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Another reason why Barcelona is popular and one of the best places to travel solo is the wide variety of restaurants. There are many little restaurants hidden away in alleys. Cosy cafes and restaurants like El Rincon , Melic Del Gotic and Bar del Pla are highly recommended.

From Barcelona, you can explore more places to travel alone as it is well-connected. You can visit three countries in a single day with a one-day tour to Baga in Spain, Ax-Les-Thermes in France and Andorra. It might sound a little ambitious but it is doable in 12 hours.

READ MORE: Barcelona is one of our recommended best places to visit in June

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Best place to travel solo and share a guinness with new friends.

Just a couple of decades ago Belfast in Northern Ireland would not have made any travel list due to the long civil war. However, nowadays Belfast has become a tourist hot spot known for its vibrant culture and relaxed atmosphere.

Solo trip, front view of the Belfast Castle

A solo traveller can turn up in the city and stroll over to one of the many pubs there for a pint of Guinness and conversation with anyone. The city offers a mix of the old and the new, with increasing entertainment and dining options, while retaining a lot of its old charm that makes it a bit of a magical place to visit.

Some great places to see include Belfast Castle, which offers incredible unobstructed views of the city and Belfast Lough, and we highly suggest a pub crawl through Belfast’s traditional Irish pubs for some culture and bonding.

Travelling alone there would be an unforgettable experience in this beautiful and quaint city.

READ MORE: While in Ireland, don’t miss out on the cliffs of Moher, one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the world

Stockholm, Sweden

The ideal solo trip for history lovers.

If you are a history buff, for you, Stockholm is one of the best places to travel solo. When travelling alone, you can take as long as you want to soak up the intricate architecture and historical legacies at places like the Medeltidsmuseet (Museum of Medieval Stockholm), Nobel Museum , Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral among others.

You can choose to stay in the city’s old town of Gamla Stan and explore the vintage 17th and 18th-century buildings. You must explore Stockholm’s unique underground metro hidden inside beautiful caves.

Solo travel, beautifully painted cave that's also the entrance of the metro in Stockholm

Besides, the legal drinking age in Stockholm is 18 years, so young history-loving solo travellers can enjoy a vibrant nightlife at the bars here after they are done with museum-hopping in the day!

READ MORE: Surprisingly, Sweden is also home to one of the most unique and best underwater hotels in the world

Bruges, Belgium

Amazing place to travel alone and go back in time.

Solo travellers should flock to this Belgian town for its picturesque parks, historical landmarks and sentimental legends.

Travelling alone, old 19th century buildings dimly lit in Bruges

As a UNESCO-protected historic site , it offers visitors a look into ancient Europe through its stately castles and medieval architecture. Just outside the city are many castles and abbeys, which are accessible to the public and make for magnificent stops.

Those travelling alone can rent a bike and visit these sites such as the Loppem Castle, which has a 19th-century garden maze and Castle Wijnendale, which houses a whole museum dedicated to the history of the stronghold.

READ MORE: You can also consider Bruges as a couple as it is one of the best romantic holiday destinations

Best places to travel solo in Australia & New Zealand

Melbourne, australia, for solo trips with vibrant culture and art scene.

Travelling alone down under can be a life-changing experience for everyone. Australia offers cosmopolitan cities, rainforests, beautiful beaches, indigenous culture and unique wildlife. It also is one of the best places to explore on your own.

Solo trip, colourful view of Finders Station in the background, with a tram and horse carriage in front

One city that you should not miss in Australia is Melbourne, which is perhaps best known for its vibrant cafe culture and arts scene. The grid-shaped city is also home to some of the best food in Australia, offering food from all over the world including authentic Asian cuisine made by the many immigrants that make Australia a melting pot of cultures.

This colourful city has numerous museums, shopping districts and an appreciative cafe industry, which makes it an excellent spot to relax, recharge and re-energize yourself. Travel solo there and you can expect to find a friendly and welcoming community.

READ MORE: Explore our complete Australia Travel Guide

South Island, New Zealand

For the adventure seekers ready to live out of a van.

For those travelling alone who love the hippy vibe, South Island in New Zealand is an ideal place for a solo trip.

Incredible South Island landscape, view of a transparent lake with green mountains in the background

If you can drive, get yourself an RV or campervan and hit the road. It is an ideal vacation as a solo traveller to just hop in a campervan and head off to free camp spots and holiday parks throughout the country. Many solo trip enthusiasts are living the van life here, and you’ll bump into adventurous and lovely travellers from all over the world.

Although South Island is relatively a safe place for travellers, you are advised to keep your van locked at night and always carry essentials like extra fuel, spare tyres and night light.

READ MORE: South Island is also known as one of the best places in the world to swim with dolphins

The world is best experienced when explored, so get out there! Setting off on a solo trip empowers you to make bold decisions and seize the moment. Hopefully, these best places to travel alone will inspire you to book that flight, or bus, or motorbike!

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15 Best Trip Destinations for Solo Female Travelers

Here are the top travel destinations around the world for solo women.

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Solo travel can be intimidating. Whether you're heading to a city in your own country or across the globe, traveling alone can bring up a wealth of concerns — from the awkwardness of dining on your own to more serious issues of safety, especially for women. But despite any nervousness or uncertainty, traveling solo can be one of the most freeing and rewarding experiences, allowing you to immerse yourself in the community and stumble upon those moments of cross-cultural connection organically.

Choosing the right destination is key, so we've rounded up some of the best destinations around the world for women to travel solo.

Between exploring the charming streets of Reykjavik, chasing the northern lights , and driving the famous Ring Road, solo female travelers can have an unforgettable trip in Iceland and feel safe doing so. The country has consistently ranked first on both the Institute for Economics and Peace's Global Peace Index and the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report, so visitors can rest assured that safety and gender equality are prized in this naturally stunning destination. Solo tourists can head out into the wilderness via well-traveled (often busy, even) hiking trails and make friends with locals and fellow foreigners alike.

2. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is an extremely walkable city, and you're unlikely to get lost as long as you have a map of some kind. You can window shop along Las Ramblas, stroll down the beach boardwalk, and wander through the Gaudi-designed Park Güell while taking in the gardens and claiming panoramic views of the city for yourself.

The dining options are conducive to solo travel, too. Instead of sitting by your lonesome in a dining room, you can take your paella al fresco at one of the many waterfront restaurants (people-watching is built-in entertainment) or opt for a counter seat at a tapas bar.

3. Seattle, Washington, United States

Thanks to the omnipresence of Seattle's coffee culture , a solo diner (or drinker) is not an uncommon sight. Plus, the city's proliferation of cafes means there's a rest stop around every corner to break up visits to Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, or the campy Museum of Pop Culture , aka "MoPOP." The compact downtown area makes it easy for visitors to zip between attractions, restaurants, and shops on foot — and anything that is slightly farther is accessible by the easy-to-use Link light rail.

4. Munich, Germany

The jolly German mentality shines through in this Bavarian city, where tourists and locals bond over brötchen in mom-and-pop bakeries and pints in the biergartens. Although Oktoberfest happens only in the fall (and does not lend itself to a solo experience, per se), the beer halls in Munich maintain that same kind of festive ambience throughout the year. Hofbräuhaus is, hands down, the most famous and guaranteed to contain an abundance of other tourists. Fellow travelers can also be found climbing the Olympiapark tower ( Olympiaturm ), the top of which provides views extending as far as the Alps.

5. Dubrovnik, Croatia

The rise in Croatian tourism has improved the ease of travel, and the country's low crime rate heightens the appeal. Protected by 6,365 feet of pristine walls, the oceanfront medieval city of Dubrovnik gives you history, culture, and beautiful beaches all in one destination. Its cobblestone streets guide visitors to artisanal shops and local eateries, while a walk along the walls offers spectacular bird's-eye views of the Adriatic coastline. Just a few minutes from Old Town, there are plenty of opportunities for kayaking and snorkeling via tours and rentals offered right on the beach.

6. Austin, Texas, United States

Austin's festival culture makes it easy to get pulled in multiple directions, but it's also a great way to meet new people. There's plenty to see and do, whether you're checking out live music or eating your way through Tex-Mex and BBQ restaurants and food trucks. When you need a little quiet time, head downtown for a walking tour, or find a spot to watch the Congress Avenue Bridge bats soar.

Austin is often ranked as one of the safest big cities in the U.S. Note, though, that the ubiquity of booze here can be a blessing or a curse. While it keeps the streets populated (and therefore generally safe) at night, alcohol can lead to crime even within tourist circles, so exercise caution while participating in Austin's lively bar scene.

7. Salzburg, Austria

Overlooked by the Hohensalzburg Fortress and bisected by the Salzach River, Mozart's hometown has storybook allure. After reliving scenes from "The Sound of Music" at Mirabell Gardens and Nonnberg Abbey, relax with a coffee on the terrace of Cafe Tomaselli or a pint in the 1,400-seat outdoor area of Austria's biggest biergarten, Augustiner Bräu . Cyclists should take note: While the entire city is walkable, Salzburg is also one of the country's most bike-friendly cities. More than 100 miles of cycle paths mean you can pack way more into a day and get around more efficiently (and economically) as a solo traveler.

8. Taipei, Taiwan

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The capital of Taiwan offers an ideal mix of history and modernity. You'll find temples and skyscrapers, contemporary malls and traditional night markets — perfect for making a meal out of snacks while shopping for accessories and souvenirs. Taipei has the bustle of a major Asian metropolis but with important urban comforts as well. Street signage and public transportation all have names in English — and even though crime is overall low in the country, the metro system has " Safe Waiting Zones " marked on the platforms, which are monitored closely by video feed to protect passengers at night.

9. Copenhagen, Denmark

In the quirky Danish capital, you'll find plenty of centrally located hotels offering single rooms, each providing the perfect jumping-off point for Copenhagen adventures. Must-visit spots include Nyhavn, the iconic canal lined with multicolored houses (opt for a tour for a closer look at the city's waterways), and Tivoli Gardens, a historic amusement park. Stop for a quick solo bite at the TorvehallerneKBH food hall. With Danish culture valuing the importance of community dining, solo travelers should never feel alone.

10. Melbourne, Australia

This Australian metropolis is one of the most livable cities in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. Throw in a free tourist tram that reaches the major sights — including the Queen Victoria Market, Carlton Gardens, and Federation Square — and Melbourne's got simplicity and safety all rolled up in one. Because Australia offers a Working Holiday visa allowing visitors between 18 and 35 to work in the country for a year, the city is especially popular with young expats.

11. Stockholm, Sweden

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Sweden's safe, accessible cities are ideal for solo-traveling women. The cobblestone streets of Stockholm's Old Town, or Gamla Stan, are home to coffee shops, restaurants, stores, and even a castle, prompting hours of exploring on foot. The modern areas surrounding it are also easy to navigate through a string of metro stations, which double as art exhibits with their over-the-top murals, mosaics, and sculptures.

12. Okinawa, Japan

For a taste of Japan without the overwhelming hustle, head to Naha, the capital of the Okinawa islands. The monorail is super accessible, linking the airport to the city center as well as the popular Shuri Castle. And within walking distance of the city center are the Naminoue city beach, Tsuboya pottery district, and Makishi Public Market, where the pull-up-a-chair stands are primed for solo dining.

13. Norway’s Fjords

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There's no better environment for self reflection than the soothing blue-and-green canvas of the Norwegian fjords. In Bergen, you can ride up the Fløibanen funicular or embark on a daylong journey on the Bergen Railway. Head to Gudvangen and take a cruise through Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord. Equally impressive as the waterfalls-at-every-glance boat ride is the Flåm Railway trip, with views outside the window changing from seascapes to snow-capped mountains. This trip is for the solo traveler seeking peace in nature rather than busy biergartens and the like.

14. Washington, D.C., United States

The manageable size and easy layout of the U.S. capital make it an ideal stomping ground for solo travelers. In addition to exploring the memorials along the National Mall, you can take in the exhibits at the many Smithsonian museums (plus the zoo), all walkable and offering free admission. If you want to explore further, it's easy to get on two wheels at one of the hundreds of Capital Bikeshare stations, which extend to Arlington, Alexandria, and Montgomery County. Alternatively, take advantage of the efficient D.C. Metro for day trips to nearby areas.

15. London, England

For European charm without the culture shock or language barrier, there's London. Visitors could spend days just roaming along the River Thames, snacking in Borough Market, and admiring the eclectic houseboats, or strolling through the Royal Parks and eyeing luxury items at Harrods. After dark, grab a seat alongside locals at a pub or catch a show in the West End, then enjoy a late-night bite in nearby Chinatown. The endless sights and entertainment are easily connected via the London Underground, better known as the Tube.

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25 Unexpectedly Awesome Destinations for Solo Female Travelers

05/10/2023 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, meet beautiful strangers, and see new and exciting places.

The world is your oyster, but the question is, where do you start?

I’ve been traveling solo for over 11 years to over 65 countries and I’ve found that 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. Tokyo, Japan

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Japan is one of the safest countries in the world and perfect for solo female travelers . 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 themed cafes, unique museums where one can easily spend hours, 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. You MUST try the only all-female Kaiseki restaurant in Tokyo , and when you’re ready for the beach, there’s an island paradise near Tokyo , too. Check out my ultimate Japan itinerary here .

1. Bali, Indonesia

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Let’s be honest, Bali is so popular because it’s one of the easiest, loveliest places to travel solo, and Southeast Asia is a great place to travel alone.

Bali has a lot of things to do , like learning to surf , staying in beautiful hotels (who says you need to be on a honeymoon to enjoy them?), and enjoying the volcanic landscape and waterfalls. If you’re looking for some island escapes the Nusa islands are a favorite of mine, as are the Gilis . Read my comparison of the Gilis vs. Nusas if you only have time for one.

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Or if you’re looking for something quieter than Bali, consider Lombok next door or one of these Bali alternatives.

3. 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

4. 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

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

Tulum

…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

torres del paine o circuit

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

destinations solo female travel Costa Rica

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 .

Here’s a guide on what to wear

Figure out the best time to go here

Itinerary for one week, two weeks and one month

17. Coffee Bay, South Africa

south africa road trip

…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.

The essential guide to solo female travel in Africa

7 reasons to visit South Africa, the Rainbow Nation

18. Tofo, Mozambique

flamingo bay resort tofo

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.

Why going alone to Mozambique was the best decision ever

How to travel through Mozambique

19. Sunset Beach, Zanzibar

zanzibar

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.

5 steps for perfect Zanzibar style

20. New Zealand

new zealand south island itinerary

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!

New Zealand packing list

South Island itinerary

21. French Polynesia

destinations solo female travel French Polynesia

…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.

I spent 22 days with whales

An ode to the places we keep secret

22. Montana , USA

whitefish montana saltbox

…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

new orleans itinerary french quarter

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.

An awesome New Orleans itinerary

The vegan’s guide to New Orleans

24. Maui, Hawaii, USA

maui surf lessons

…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!

23 of Maui’s best things to do

Secrets of the Road to Hana in Maui

25. California, USA

destinations solo female travel California

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 ).

Solo female travel guide to California

Guide to Southern California

best destinations for solo female travelers

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.

Girl With The Passport

The 26 Best Places to Travel Alone in the US!

By: Author Girl with the Passport

Posted on Last updated: May 2, 2024

Categories North America , Solo Female Travel

Are you a diehard solo traveler who is desperately searching for some of the best places to travel alone in the US? If you are then you’ve come to the right place because trust me, there really ain’t no party like a USA solo travel party (YEE-HAW)!

Besides solo travel is just, in general, the total shiz! Esepcially since, well, who really has time to sit around, waiting for other prople, just to book an epic USA vacay?

I know I don’t! I mean, if I sat around, waiting for other people to travel, then I think THE most exicitng place that I’d ever go would be the grocery store. WOMP, WOMP, WOMP.

Which is why I created this SUPER handy list of all the best places to travel alone in the US, this way you can quickly and easily get your solo travel swerve on, and while waiting for…exactly NO ONE. Wait! Time out! Scratch that! Because in all honesty,  I actually wrote a WHOLE LOT of NOTHING.

Yeah. See, instead of writing this post myself, I actually found some of the raddest and baddest solo travelers out there to help me create this list of awesome American cities for solo travelers.

So take a gander, get MAD innspired, and see if you favorite metropolis made the cut, or is just another, anonymous addition to the chorus of the song, “another one bites the dust.”. Either way stick around and find out exactly where your solo travels should take you next, as you explore the grand old, U S of A!

This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure for more information. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. 

1. San Diego, California

Beautiful Torrey Pines Beach, at sunset, in San Diego, California.

By: Sane of Spend Life Traveling

One of the many things I love about San Diego is the intense devotion of locals to this city and the level of pride that they have in calling this place home.

And for good reason! Because between its perfect, year-round climate, the beautiful beaches, the gorgeous Balboa Park, and the many independent shops, restaurants, and cafés, San Diego really is a fabulous city!

I mean I myself have taken many solo trips to San Diego and cannot recommend it enough as one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

And added bonus? Many tourists seem to skip over this city when visiting California, making this place a whole lot less touristy than many other nearby, urban centers.

But If you’re unsure of what to do during your solo trip here, then why not start with one of the best  things to do in San Diego  and explore some of the city’s many amazing beaches? Two of my personal favorites are Ocean Beach and the Mission Beach boardwalk.

However La Jolla is great too. And if you do end up here, be sure to visit the seals at La Jolla Cove (if you’re feeling extra brave, you can even swim with them too!)

Now, if you have time you cannot leave San Diego without visiting Coronado Island for the day. You’ll also want to explore the enchanting Balboa Park (take your time since this greenspace is massive!) and spend at least one evening in Little Italy and the Gaslamp Quarter.

But if all this solo travel leaves you feeling a bit lonely, then you can always check out Meetup.com  and meet like-minded, solo travelers while at a rejuvenating yoga sesh by the beach or while enjoying a fun, craft beer tasting. Because the array of different activities that this website offers really are endless.

2. Honolulu, Hawaii

While in Honolulu, Hawaii, take some time to hike up Diamond Head and experience the stunning, panoramic views of Waikiki and the surrounding area.

By: Noel of Travel Photo Discovery

Of all the fun places that solo female travelers can visit in the US, Honolulu, in Oahu, is definitely one of the best.

Just a short, five-hour flight from the west coast of the USA, Honolulu is a vivacious hub of international travel and is a fantastic home base from which you can explore Hawaii’s many neighboring islands.

However the city is itself is also a fun and easy place for solo travelers to explore since it is home to iconic, tourist attractions like Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head State Park.

But if you’re looking to do something a bit more cultural, then you can always visit one of the area’s many historical attractions like Iolani Palace (the only royal palace in the United States), city hall, Chinatown, Aloha Tower, Pearl Harbor, and Ala Moana (the largest outdoor shopping mall in the Pacific). 

Additionally, Honolulu is a paradise for adventure lovers and has many different activities that solo travelers can enjoy, like water sports, hiking, biking, sailing, and climbing; all of which can be done as part of a group tour group or on your very own, DIY excursion.

However if food is more your thing, then you’ll love Honolulu’s food scene, which is a beautiful mixture of traditional, Hawaiian dishes with other, distinct, Asian cuisines, creating a cross-cultural feast of flavors that can be found throughout the city’s many different street food vendors, food courts, and fine dining venues.

So if you’re ready to visit Honolulu for yourself, then check out this post about some of the  top things you can do in Honolulu , and get some additional inspiration about what to see and do while on the island of Oahu.

3. New York City, New York

A beautiful view of NYC's iconic skyline.

By: Claudia of My Adventures Across The World

New York is hands down, one of the best cities to travel alone in the US! I mean, after all, it was the immortal backdrop for the iconic show, Sex and the City! Which makes sense since this is the kind of place where a solo traveler never really feels alone.

No, really! There are just so many things to do, places to visit, shows to see, and events to attend that you never really have time to feel lonely.

Plus there are tons of classic things to do in New York , like see the Statue of Liberty, go on the Staten Island ferry, visit the Empire State Building (from where you can get breathtaking views of Manhattan), explore Central Park, stop by the MET (the Metropolitan Museum of Art), check out the Guggenheim, visit MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), and pay your respect at the National 9/11 Memorial and World Trade Center.

While you’re here I also recommend walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and exploring Brooklyn Heights, one of the nicest neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Once here you’ll enjoy stunning, panoramic views of both Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridge, another iconic bridge that connects downtown Manhattan with Brooklyn.

However if you’re looking for an excellent place to eat, then you can’t beat Olio e Piu, which is a nice Italian eatery in The Village. Zibetto Espresso Bar is also a fantastic place for an awesome cup of coffee in Midtown Manhattan.

And while New York does have some excellent accommodations, they can be quite costly. Therefore you may want to opt for an Airbnb instead of a regular hotel, especially since the experience will feel a bit more personable.

Plus if you can find a centrally located Airbnb in the East Village, then you’ll still have easy access to some of the best attractions, restaurants, and nightlife spots in the entire city.

4. Asheville, North Carolina

Some of the stunning views that you'll enjoy while hiking around Asheville, North Caroline

By: Meghan of Meghan the Traveling Teacher

Asheville is such a fun city to visit alone! Not only will you find plenty of likeminded people here, but you’ll also discover that a visit to this charming little mountain town can be super affordable too!

Additionally Asheville is located less than an hour from the Smoky Mountains, making it easy for visitors to go on incredible hikes and explore some of the region’s most spectacular waterfalls.

Personally though my favorite area is the Pisgah National Forest since you can go down a natural rock slide waterfall in the summer and marvel at the beautiful fall foliage here in the Autumn.

Because while you’re in Asheville, the mountains really are all around you in, which is why many locals, and travelers alike, will join hiking groups (you can find them on Facebook or MeetUp) and explore the plethora of different hiking trails around the city.

But, after all that hiking, you’ll probably be a little hungry! Which is perfect since Asheville has an amazing food and drink scene, with local favorites including restaurants like Tupelo Honey (Southern food), Corner Kitchen (American cuisine), and Curate (Spanish food).

So feel free to relax and go on an awesome brewery tour. Or, learn more about the city’s fascinating history at places like the Biltmore Estate and Omni Grove Park Hotel.  Because trust me! There really are a ton of fun and cheap things to do around Asheville, North Carolina.

5. Memphis, Tennessee

Beale Street in Memphis Tennessee, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Clare of I live 4 Travel

Memphis is a city that is known for its music, making it the perfect place to experience some authentic Blue’s and Rock-n-Roll.

Which is why the one thing that you absolutely HAVE to do while in Memphis is visit Graceland , the former home of Elvis Presley.

During your visit not only will you get to see exactly what the mansion looked like on the day of Elvis’ death, but you’ll also get to view some of his lavish outfits and pay your respects at his gravesite.

While in the city you can also stop by the legendary Sun Studio , the birthplace of Rock-n-Roll, and hear the unique stories behind rock-n-roll legends like Turner, Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison, all of whom recorded albums here.

However if history and museums are more your thing, then you cannot leave Memphis without an eye-opening visit to the National Civil Rights Museum , a unique attraction that was built around the Lorraine Motel, the exact place where Martin Luther King was assassinated.

But Memphis is not just famous for its music. It’s also known for its unique style of barbecue, which can be enjoyed at Central BBQ , in downtown Memphis. And once you’ve had your fill of amazing BBQ take a nice, leisurely stroll down Beale Street and listen to some live music at one of the area’s many fantastic bars.

Yes Memphis really is the perfect city for solo female travelers since it’s safe, easy to get around, and home to a ton of different attractions that every type of solo traveler will love.

6. Madison, Wisconsin

By: Paulina of Paulina on the Road

Madison,  Wisconsin  is often overlooked by travelers who are searching for some of the top destinations in the United States. However the capital of Wisconsin is a great place to visit, especially if you’re traveling solo!

“Why?” you may rightly wonder. Well, this city has so many amazing activities for you to enjoy alone, like visiting the  Madison Historical Society , exploring the  Wisconsin State Capitol , or enjoying a scenic walk along Lake Mendota.

But if you don’t want to spend your entire time in Madison alone, then you can always visit one of the city’s many bars and restaurants, like  Madison Eleven Park , since this is an easy place to meet people, thanks in large part to nearby, Madison University.

And if you’re not sure where to stay while in Madison then you’ll be delighted to know that this amazing city has several different hostels, like the  HI Madison Hostel , that offer a wide array of activities for solo travelers to enjoy. 

7. San Francisco, California

Marina enjoying the marvelous Painted Ladies of San Francisco, California.

By: Marina of Travel Eat Blog

San Francisco is one of my favorite places to travel solo since it’s a safe, vibrant city, that is also home to an amazing public transportation system.

I also love how unique every neighborhood in San Francisco is.

I mean it’s like each neighborhood has it’s very own, unique history; a history that you can personally experience while you’re there. That’s why, I would definitely recommend visiting one of the  most beautiful districts in San Francisco , the Marina/ Cow Hollow District.

While you’re here you’ll find a ton of different local shops, street bars, restaurants, and beaches, as well as some beyond exquisite views of the Golden Gate Bridge. 

The Palace of Fine Arts  is also in this area and a total must since you can pack yourself a little picnic lunch and enjoy it out in front of the pond here. You can also stroll through the park and enjoy mesmerizing views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Similarly Chinatown is another must-see neighborhood, in downtown, San Francisco, that is filled with unique decorations,  colorful shops, historic street lights, vibrant hanging lanterns, and charming pagodas.

This area is also home to Chong Qing Xiao Mian, an amazing little Chinese restaurant that serves some of the best Sichuan noodles (beef noodles with pickled mustard) in the entire city. And for a fantastic, reasonably priced place to stay try some of the hotels near Union Square since they are centrally located and within close proximity of some fantastic entertainment, food, and shopping options.

8. Phoenix, Arizona

The amazing, natural landscape that you'll discover while hiking along the Treasure Loop Trail through the Superstition Mountains near Pheonix, Arizona.

By: Nicole of American SW Obsessed

Best visited between October and March when the weather isn’t too hot, Phoenix is without a doubt one of the most underrated cities in the USA.

I mean not only is there a lot to do there, but it also makes a great home base from which you can explore the area’s many National Parks and Monuments.

Personally though my favorite part of Phoenix is Scottsdale since it is a real foodie’s paradise that has over 800 restaurants and cafes to choose from. And while a variety of different cuisines are represented here, I recommend sampling Scottsdale’s authentic Southwestern cuisine since it is a beautiful cross between Spanish, Mexican and Tex-Mex flavors.

However to really enjoy dishes from as many restaurants as possible, I recommend joining one of the many amazing food tours that are offered by Arizona Food Tours .

While you’re here I would also recommend going on a hike along the Treasure Loop Trail since it a beginner’s trail that will take you through the Superstition Mountains (to the east of Phoenix) and provide you with breath-taking views of the surrounding area (When hiking in Phoenix, always start early in the morning and carry plenty of water).

9. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The historic beauty of Center City in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

By: Derek and Mike of Robe Trotting

Philadelphia is a fantastic city for any type of traveler, but especially for solo female travelers since it is well-lit, safe, easy to get around, and has a ton of fun things to do , many of which are best enjoyed alone.

Philly is also known for its wealth of world-renowned art museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art , The Barnes Foundation , and The Rodin Museum .

However if science is more your thing, then you’ll love Philly’s Franklin Institute , as well as The Mutter Museum of Medical Oddities. Additionally, Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens are another hidden gem that is well worth visiting since this fantastical place includes an exhibition of tile-mosaics that are spread throughout multiple city lots.

Now because Philadelphia is home to more street art murals than almost any other city in the United States, it is also a fantastic city to explore on foot.

And along the way you can also discover Philly’s Old City, and learn more about this city’s prominent. place in American history, with a visit to Independence Hall , The Liberty Bell , and The Constitution Center.

And for all the food lovers out there, no trip to Philly would be complete without sampling local favorites like a cheesesteak and a Philly soft pretzel. Plus most Philadelphia restaurants actually offer food service at the bar, which is the perfect place to dine when eating alone.

10. Disney World, Florida

Disney World (in Florida) really is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Kris of Nomad By Trade

My first ever solo trip was to Disney World and I truly believe that it is the perfect place to start your very own, solo travel adventure.

I mean if you’re staying in Disney itself then all of your transportation (including from the airport to your hotel and from your hotel to the parks) is included with the cost of your stay.

Therefore you really don’t have to worry about the logistics of getting around by yourself or being alone at night. And with four theme parks, two water parks, and a shopping/dining district to enjoy, there’s plenty to keep you busy during your stay.

Plus not only do you get to plan your days exactly as you want them, visiting all of the top attractions that matter to you the most, but dining reservations and FastPasses are also much easier to come by when you’re traveling alone.

There are also official, Photopass photographers, stationed at all of the best Disney photo spots, who will help you take pictures, even if you don’t purchase photos directly from Disney so that you can come home with something other than a selfie.

Additionally several popular attractions now have designated, single rider lines that you can use to help reduce wait times, which is just one of the many reasons why I love visiting Disney World solo .

11. Santa Fe, New Mexico

The beautiful, natural landscape of Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Stella of Around the World in 24 Hours

Santa Fe, New Mexico is one of the most pleasant and charming cities for a solo female traveler in the United States. First of all, it’s not a huge city. In fact, it’s not even the largest city in New Mexico, making it a relatively easy place for solo travelers to navigate.

Now because Santa Fe is the state capital, and one of the most historic cities in New Mexico, it has a wealth of cultural attractions and delicious restaurants that guests can enjoy.

That’s why the first stop for any solo female traveler in Santa Fe should be the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum , an institution that is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the most famous American, female artist of all time.

However if you’re more interested in history, then you can always visit the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian , to learn more about New Mexico’s very first settlers, and the Palace of the Governors, to better understand the men and women who helped shape New Mexico’s past.

But, if you’re looking for a bit of relaxation then be sure to make an appointment at Santa Fe’s legendary Ten Thousand Waves Spa, where you can splurge on an all-day package, or save some money on one of their more affordable, female-only baths.

Also don’t miss the out on Santa Fe’s extraordinary restaurant scene, where you can go casual at Cafe Pasqual’s or enjoy something a bit more upscale at Restaurant Martin .

Either way Do NOT leave without trying the area’s famous, New Mexican green chiles! Because yes, they really are THAT GOOD!

12. Boise, Idaho

Beautiful Boise, the unassuming capital of Idaho.

By: Kay of The Awkward Traveller

Like most of Idaho, Boise is a criminally underrated hidden gem in the United States. However that’s also part of the reason why this city is such a fantastic destination for solo female travelers.

I mean… Pull up those Tinder profiles ladies! HEYYYOOO.

But, aside from the top tier dating potential, this vibrant, college town hosts an array of fun pop up events that solo travelers will LOVE, like indie film showings, poetry slams, and trivia nights every day of the week.

Boise is also a microbrewery mecca of sorts, with some of my personal favorites including Sockeye Brewing and Boise Brewing.

Speaking of booze and food, Boise does a magnificent job of bringing the earthy goodness of Idaho’s treasure – the potato – to life in new and exciting ways.

So be sure to stop by Boise Fry Co, and sample some of the more than 20 sauces that accompany their endless array of potato types and fry cuts. Also and I hate to say it, but you really haven’t lived until you’ve eaten Idaho’s famous Butter Cake. So, definitely pick up a slice after a fantastic lunch (or dinner) at Fork !

And while Idaho has no National Parks to speak of, the natural areas that surround Boise are truly exquisite and full of enchanting waterfalls that are waiting to be discovered in places like Shoshone Falls and Craters of the Moon National Monument .

But if culture and learning is more your jam, then definitely check out one of the nation’s top nuclear labs at Atomic City. Or you could always decolonize your understanding of American history and take a trip to the Sacagawea Cultural Center, where you can learn all about the TRUE story behind the Lewis & Clark expedition.

13. Denver, Colorado

The incredible natural beauty of Denver, Colorado.

By: Meg of Fox in the Forest

When choosing some of the best places to travel alone in the US, Denver just HAS to be on your list!

I mean one of the BEST things about Denver, Colorado, is the fact that most of the residents here are actually from somewhere else. Yup! It’s an incredibly dynamic city full of transplants, that is home to a variety of different people from all across the USA.

And while the people of Denver are amazing, there are also a ton of fun things to do in Denver, like visit a top-notch brewery, catch a concert at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater, head to a museum, enjoy a picnic lunch at one of Denver’s many parks, or go on one of the many amazing  hikes near Denver.

If you can though be sure to rent a car (at least for a day) so that you can enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery or  Rocky Mountain National Park  or visit one of the many relaxing hot springs just outside of Denver.

Now although there a ton of different boutique hotels in Denver, one of the best places to stay for any solo female traveler is going to be an Airbnb.

And the Highlands, RiNo, and Capitol Hill are all perfect neighborhoods to stay in since there are plenty of small businesses, boutique shops, and restaurants here for visitors to explore.

14. Atlanta, Georgia

The beauty of downtown Atlanta, Georgia during sunset.

By: Allie of WOC Travel

Atlanta is a great destination for solo female travelers since there are a multitude of things to do here, that will satisfy people with a variety of different interests.

I mean from history to art to cultural activities to food, you will not run out of things to do here. And one of your very first stops here should be the Atlanta Botanical Gardens . 

Because one of the park’s most awe-inspiring, feature displays is that of the Earth Goddess, a 25-foot tall, living sculpture that consists of more than 18,000 annual plants that are used to create the structure’s beautiful face and hair.

Now, in addition to the botanical gardens, intrepid solo travelers can also enjoy the city’s famed World of Coke, Zoo Atlanta, Centennial Park, and the Aquarium, as well as a ton of different festivals that occur each weekend.

And if you’re trying to decide where to stay in Atlanta then I would definitely recommend the Midtown area since it’s in close proximity to multiple forms of public transportation.

There are also many fantastic restaurants, like South City Kitchen for brunch and Surin of Thailand for late-night dinner,  in this amazing neighborhood, as well as top attractions, like Piedmont Park (AKA the City of Atlanta’s premier green space).

15. Boston, Massachusetts

Sunset near Boston's beautiful harborfront.

By: Retha of The Roaming Nanny

Boston is a great city for solo female travelers. Not only are there plenty of things to do here, year-round, but this city is also home to a fantastic, easy-to-use, network of public transportation.

That’s why I highly recommend a Boston itinerary of at least 3 days, if not more, since this will give you plenty of time to visit many of the city’s top attractions.

Because as someone who grew up nearby, I always tell visitors that they NEED to do two things while in Boston: Explore Boston Common and Public Gardens and Watch a baseball game at Fenway Park (or at least take a tour).

Trust me on this, the Common always has something going on, especially when the weather is nice and the flowers in the Public Gardens are in full bloom, There are also plenty of fun statues to discover, as well as a slew of Swan Boats that you MUST take a spin on.

And while I’m a HUGE baseball fan myself even if you’re not into the sport, you should still definitely watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park (one of the oldest ballparks in the country) since it is always one hell of an experience.

So yeah just grab a hotdog, a beer, and some cheap tickets (they usually start at around $25-$35 apiece), so that you too can enjoy Boston’s immortal, boys of summer.

Now when searching for a place to stay in Boston, look no further than  HI Boston , which sits right near Boston Common, I promise this is an absolutely ideal location to stay in as it’s right near the Redline (which can get you anywhere in the city that you need to go) and is within walking distance of both Chinatown and the Theatre District.

This fantastic hostel also offers guests both private and shared rooms, as well as a complimentary breakfast every morning. 

16. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

The vibrant beauty of Myrtle Beach's famed boardwalk in the evening.

By: Heather of RaulersonGirlsTravel

You wouldn’t immediately think of Myrtle Beach as a fantastic, solo female travel destination, but you should! Because not only is Myrtle Beach small enough for you to explore comfortably on your own, but there are also a ton of different things do there; so much so that you won’t have any idea what to do first.

So, to start, you can always do the obvious, and rent a lounge chair on the beach, while periodically dipping your toes in the water.

However, if all that relaxation gets a bit dull, you can always take a nice stroll along the beach, enjoy the 1.2-mile-long boardwalk here (with several piers that extend out into the ocean), and even stop at the legendary Bowery for some live music.

Plus, if you get hungry along the way you can always enjoy one of the numerous, beachside eateries here, which include Rip Tydz (known for their seafood) and Duffy’s (known for their incredibly sassy waitstaff).

But if you want an even bigger selection of restaurants to choose from, then just stop by Broadway at the Beach, which is also home to a local movie theater, an aquarium, speed boat rides, and various forms of nightlife.

And if you’re feeling REALLY adventurous, you could always rent a car and take a short drive to Brookgreen Gardens or go a bit further afield and explore the beautiful city of Charleston (If you don’t want to drive, you could always take an UBER too).

Now during my trip to Myrtle Beach, I enjoyed a lovely stay at the Anderson Ocean Club and Spa , which sits right on the water. However there are plenty of hotels available here, with a variety of different price ranges, that are all within easy walking distance of the beach.

Which is just one of the many reasons why Myrtle Beach really does have everything you need for the perfect, weekend getaway as a solo female traveler.

17. Portland, Maine

The quaint, New England charm of the Portland Head Lighthouse in Portland, Maine.

By; Olivia of My Wandering Voyage

Portland, Maine, is an enchanting, east coast town that is filled with historic, red brick buildings and seafood restaurants as far as the eye can see.

Add in a BEYOND friendly atmosphere and you have the perfect destination for solo travelers. But what really makes Portland, Maine special is the fact that it has been named both the craft brew capital of the United States and the restaurant city of the year in 2018. 

Therefore expect more eateries here, per capita, than in any other city in the US, except for San Francisco of course! And some of the most amazing, foodie hot spots that you’ll just HAVE  to try while you’re in town include  Bite into Maine ,  The Highroller Lobster Co ., Portland Lobster Co.,  J’s Oysters , and Eventide Oyster Co. for delicious seafood and incredible fresh lobster. 

Next wash all that delicious food down with some great cocktails at  Vena’s Fizz House , mead from Maine Mead Works, delicious gin from  Hardshore Distilling Company , or a pint from one of the town’s many craft breweries.

While in Portland you’ll also want to explore the cobblestone streets of the Old Port, do a bit of shopping on Exchange Street, enjoy the views from Munjoy Hill, or watch the boats go by at the Historic Waterfront. 

However the real highlight of any trip to Portland, Maine are the series of quaint lighthouses that surround the city, the most famous of which is the  Portland Head Lighthouse . See there really is so much to see and do, that you’ll definitely want to plan a fun  weekend in Portland ! 

18. Salt Lake City, Utah

The natural beauty fo Salt Lake City, Utah, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Rachelle of Adventure is Never Far Away

Salt Lake City, Utah, is the PERFECT destination for solo female travelers in the USA!   Known as the biggest little town in the west, Salt Lake City has something to satisfy the wanderlust in every type of traveler.  

So If you’re an adrenaline junkie, why not take to the sky and go skydiving or paragliding? Or If you’re a rock climber, why not explore one of the numerous slot canyons and sheer faces that surround the city?

And if you visit during winter, well, then be sure to take advantage of the best snow on earth and test your skills at one of Salt Lake City’s world-class ski resorts.

Because with a wealth of restaurants, interactive museums, sporting events, and festivals for solo travelers to experience, the variety of different activities here will always keep you coming back for more.

Plus not only is Salt Lake City easy to navigate, but it’s also one of the safest capital cities in the entire United States.  

So much so that residents always welcome visitors and even look out for solo travelers, guaranteeing that anyone who visits will have an amazing time. Salt Lake City also has the added benefit of having hotels outposts for most major chains and being home to a diverse array of AirBnB options.  

That’s why for a more socially engaging travel experience, be sure to stay at the new SLC Hostel, which is located just a mile from downtown, right across the street from the city’s light rail system; making this hostel the perfect jumping-off location for exploration further afield.

19. Las Vegas, Nevada

The world's one and only, Las Vegas, Nevada.

By: Jordan of The Solo Life

A surprisingly fun city to visit as a solo traveler is Las Vegas, Nevada. And although unexpected there are a number of exciting things to do for anyone who wants to solo travel Las Vegas.

Now of course there’s gambling in Vegas, as well as shopping, seeing a show, or simply people-watching along The Strip; all of which can be enjoyed as a solo traveler.   And because there are so many people around, and so much security at all of the city’s major hotels and casinos, Las Vegas never really feels unsafe, which is something that is important to any solo traveler.

Another great thing about Las Vegas is that it’s pretty reasonably priced, at least if you’re not a gambler.  

Additionally there are a ton of different day trips that you can take from the city, to places like the Hoover Dam and even the Grand Canyon .

However for a fun and totally unique solo activity, try booking a tour at the  Neon Museum , a place that collects and restores neon signs, in order to tell the story of Las Vegas’ dynamic past.  

Once inside visitors can see a multitude of historic signs, and all while learning more about them from a dedicated guide.   So whether you’re a gambler, a fan of live shows, or an avid, outdoor enthusiast, Las Vegas really does have something to offer every type of solo traveler. 

20. Cincinnati, Ohio

The exquisite, Cincinnati skyline.

By: Sage of Everyday Wanderer

Easy to navigate and with plenty to see and do, Cincinnati is an amazing Midwest destination for solo travelers.

I mean, I explored the city solo from before dawn until well after dusk and always felt safe, which is why I think that Queen City is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

Founded in the mid-1800s by immigrants from Prussia, Bavaria, and Saxony, Cincinnati’s so-called, “Over the Rhine” neighborhood has a great, central location and is full of one-of-a-kind boutiques, delicious restaurants, and local breweries that are al just waiting to be explored.

And if you enjoy learning about the past then discover the dark and sobering history of slavery in America at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Cente r.  

Next lighten things up a bit at the American Sign Museum , which is home to the largest collection of vintage, 1900s era signs in the United States, including a two-ton McDonald’s sign and a fiberglass Big Boy.

From here take a stroll along the Ohio River, at Smale Riverfront Park, admire some the city’s 140 street art murals, and walk across the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, a structure that connects Ohio with Kentucky and that offers visitors unparalleled views of the entire city.  

But no trip to Cincinnati would be complete without enjoying a nice, big, bowl of Skyline Chili , nestled atop a bed of spaghetti, and a scoop of black raspberry chocolate chip ice cream from Graeter’s . Conversely, you could also kick start your day with breakfast at Maplewood Kitchen and Bar , where the menu highlights locally-sourced, seasonal ingredients.  

Afterwards check out the gourmet hot dogs at The Senate, which should be closely followed by a visit to Bakersfield , where you can enjoy some of the city’s best street tacos and drinks (preferably ones with tequila or whiskey).  

21. Charleston, South Carolina

The iconic, Pineapple Fountain in historic, Charleston, South Carolina.

By: Michelle of The Wandering Queen

Charleston, South Carolina is without a doubt, one of the best cities in the USA for solo travelers.   Not only is this town an incredibly, Instagrammable place, filled with historic, pastel-colored homes, but it’s also known for its wealth of delicious seafood and is famed for its one of a kind, southern hospitality.

However Charleston is also home to some wonderfully, delectable cuisine that anyone traveling alone in Charleston will love.

So much so that it can be extremely difficult to get reservations at some of the city’s top eateries, like Edmunds, Oast,  Prohibition, Magnolias, and Husk.

And when it comes to deciding where to stay in Charleston, I highly recommend the downtown area since it is a pedestrian-friendly, centrally located neighborhood, that is within easy walking distance of iconic places like Waterfront Park, Marion Square Farmers Market, King Street shopping center, Historic Charleston City Market, Battery Park, Rainbow Row, and White Point Gardens.  

Before you leave though Do NOT forget to take some Instagram shots at Rainbow Row and the Pineapple fountain since both places are incredibly photogenic. But regardless of what fun things you do in Charleston , you’ll definitely fall heard over heels in love with this charming, pastel-hued city.

22. Miami, Florida

Some of the amazing beaches that you'll find in and around Miami, Florida

By: Inna of Executive Thrillseekers

As a solo traveler you’ll first need to decide what part of Miami you’d like to stay in, either Miami or Miami Beach, since these are two completely different areas.

See Miami is a fairly typical city, filled with residential buildings, business centers, skyscrapers, hubs of public transportation, two airports (Miami International & Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport), restaurants, clothing stores, parks and basically anything else you can think of.

In contrast Miami Beach is located on an island and feels like an entirely different city with its own, unique vibe. So, you may want to visit as part of your New York to Miami road trip .

That’s why this place feels more like a cozy little resort town, with a variety of different low-rise buildings, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs for you to check out. There are also groves of beautiful palm trees here that sit nestled along the magnificent, 10-Mile beach.  

Therefore if you can, do try and make the most of your time here by staying at a hotel right on Miami Beach, with 24-hour concierge service, just so that you can feel a little safer. Now there are are also plenty of amazing places to visit in Miami , like:

  • Bayside Mall – A beautiful, cozy street along the bay that is home to a ton of different shops and restaurants.
  • Bayfront Park – A stunning park on Biscayne Bay that hosts a variety of different local events and shows.
  • Miami Zoo – Occupying more than 750 acres, this is considered one of the best zoos in the country and is home to more than 500 different species of animals.
  • Wynwood – An artsy neighborhood filled with street art murals, theaters, art studios, museums, and designer clothing stores. 

And while 90% of travelers visit Miami to relax on the beach, and enjoy some of the island’s many famed nightclubs, as a solo traveler,   do be careful and take the same precautions that you would in any major city.

23. New Orleans, Louisiana

Some of the beautiful architecture that you'll find throughout New Orleans iconic, French Quarter.

By: Wendy of The Nomadic Vegan

New Orleans is typically viewed as a party town, a place where you can go with a group of friends and have a wild time.  

But can you actually enjoy the Big Easy as a solo traveler?   Yes, absolutely!   Because honestly, one of the most amazing things about New Orleans is the iconic, Southern hospitality that you’ll experience from locals.  

I mean it’s totally normal for random strangers to strike up a conversation with you. That’s why it’s incredibly easy for solo travelers to make new friends here.   Plus New Orleans locals will be quick to lend a hand if you look like you’re lost or are in need of some help.

Another great way for you to meet people is through a walking tour, during which you can admire the beautiful architecture of exquisite neighborhoods like the French Quarter, the Garden District, and Faubourg Marigny.  

Other interesting tour options through the city include cemetery tours and plantation tours.   But if you opt for the latter, be sure to choose one that goes to Whitney Plantation, which has been converted into a very insightful museum about slavery.

And if official tours aren’t really your thing then you can always just wander around the city and enjoy the live music scene here, since you’ll find lots of musicians performing along the streets of the French Quarter.

That being said Frenchmen Street is typically where most locals go to enjoy some live music, and you might want to do the same.

Additionally there are also some amazing restaurants in New Orleans  that serve up traditional, Cajun-style dishes, some of which are available in gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan variations.

And if you’re going to drink while in New Orleans, please do so responsibly and limit yourself to a couple of cocktails.  But if you’re not comfortable drinking alone, then you can always join one of the many pub crawls or cocktails tours through the city .  

24. Washington D.C.

The Cherry Blossoms in full bloom along the National Mall of Washington D.C.

By: Richa of My Ticklefeet

The capital city of the US will take you beyond politics and into a world full of history, fun, and adventure.  

Now, in my opinion, the best time to visit is during the Spring, when you can see all of the beautiful Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC .

Washington D.C. really is amazing at any time of the year since there are a ton of different attractions here that you can happily enjoy alone. From dozens of free Smithsonian museums to National monuments to tours of government buildings, like Capitol Hill, the White House, the Library of Congress, etc., this magical city really does have it all.

And If you’re visiting during the Spring or Summer seasons, then don’t forget to check out some of the free summer festivals that take place, almost every weekend, throughout the city.   Plus many of the embassies in the city will actually open their doors to the public and host various, cultural events during the month of May.

But given the number of tourists and amount of traffic in the city, I’d recommend using either public transport or shared car services to navigate the city (Also, don’t forget to pack a pair of extra comfortable sneakers since you’ll be doing a lot of walking).

I’d also recommend staying in either the downtown area near China town or near the National Mall since both of these areas are extremely close to many of D.C.’s top attractions.

25. Savannah, Georgia

The old-world beauty of Savannah, Georgia.

By: Marta and Milosz of Backpackers.WRO

Located in the Southeastern part of the United States, Savannah is the oldest city in the state of Georgia and is a perfect destination for anyone who loves history or who wants to explore famous locations from their favorite books and movies.

However no trip to Savannah would complete without a visit to the city’s historic center, a charming, incredibly safe place that is easy for solo travelers to explore.

You could happily spend hours here, walking amongst the historic buildings and the enormous oak trees, with their characteristic Spanish moss.

While you’re here you can also visit a wealth of different filming locations and sit on Forest Gump’s bench in Chippewa Square, visit the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil , or explore the wedding chapel, on Tybee Island, from The Last Song .

Also don’t forget to sample some local delicacies from the famous confectionery – Byrd Cookie Company.   Trust me, the selection of goodies here is huge, with the Scottish Oatmeals being my personal favorite.  

You also can’t miss River Street Sweet, which is home to the most famous candy store in all of Savannah (No matter what, get the beyond delicious pralines).

And if you can, do try and visit River Street in the evening, when you can listen to live music, get a hot dog from a food truck, and grab a local souvenir.

26. Blue Ridge, Georgia

The historic, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Blue Ridge, Georgia.

By: Bret of Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

Located in northern Georgia, at the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains , is the tiny town of Blue Ridge.

Encompassing a mere 2.4 square miles of land, and with a population of less than 1500 people, this quaint village sits adjacent to the Tennessee River watershed in the north and the Alabama River watershed in the south.

Blue Ridge is also surrounded by the mountains of the Chattahoochee National Forest, and offers visitors endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.  

Which is precisely what makes this friendly, welcoming town such a great place for solo travelers.  

Love hiking?   Then explore the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and check out some of the gorgeous waterfalls that can be found in the Vogel and Amicalola Falls State Parks.  

Enjoy being near the water?   Then stop by Lake Blue Ridge and do some fishing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, or boating. You could also try tubing or fly fishing, for freshwater trout, along the Ellijay and Toccoa Rivers.

Additionally there are plenty of cozy mountain cabins that are available for rent, as well as some amazing hotels that you can stay in, like the Douglas Inn and the historic Blue Ridge Inn B&B.   This quaint little town also has some fantastic restaurants for you to enjoy, like Mike’s Trackside BBQ, Harvest on Main, and the aptly-named Southern Charm.  

Whatever you do though be sure to take a ride on the famous, 125- year-old, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. It takes visitors on a picturesque, 13-mile journey along the beautiful Toccoa River, to the twin border towns of McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee.

27. Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs, Arkansas is one of the best places to travel alone in the US. This spot is famous for its hot springs. Duh! No brainer right! I’m sure the name gave it away. Anyways, if you want some alone time where you can unwind and just connect with yourself, then this is the place to visit.

Just think about going to Bathhouse Row which has 8 bath houses. These date back to the early 19th and 20th century and make great places for a solo stop. Otherwise head to Garvan Woodland gardens for a nice leisurely stroll. The bonsai garden has a lot to see!

If that’s not something you want to do, swap Garvan Woodland gardens with Hot Springs National park. A great tip is to head to the visitor center at Fordyce Bathhouse. It offers free tours of the National park. Once you are done hiking along the trails, you head back to Bathhouse row for another soak!

28. Seattle, Washington

Seattle is one of the big cities that are perfect for anyone who is interested in traveling alone in the US. First off, it has all the amenities that every big city has. Think of museums, amazing food, good shopping, lots of great restaurants and more. One of the top things to do in Seattle is to head to the top of the Space Needle. This is where you will get a bird’s eye view of the Seattle skyline. 

Don’t forget to head to Pike Place Market. It is always bustling and it will definitely make you feel like one with the crowd. Here you can get a lot of great handmade souvenirs, amazing local food and more. While you are there, make sure not to forget the underground speciality shops!

Now if you want to get away from the city, then head to Olympic National Park where you can enjoy the calm forests and trails. Hiking is something that is popular in the region but make sure that you check the weather before you head out on the trails!

Best Places To Travel Alone In The US FAQ

How do you travel alone for the first time in the us.

Traveling alone in the US can be daunting when you are heading out for your first trip. The best thing to do is follow a few rules to ensure that you are safe. For one, make sure to arrive at your destination early. Try to not reach after dark. This will allow you to check in at your accommodation and to check out your neighborhood. Other tips are”

  • Always let someone know where you will be.
  • Always and I mean always have travel insurance .
  • Carry your hotel’s address/business card.
  • Never tell anyone where you are staying.

Can A Girl Travel Alone In The USA?

Yes by all means! I have traveled solo across the US so many times. It is safe as long as you are sensible about your interactions with others. 

At What Age Can You Travel Alone In The USA?

Generally airlines allow children above the age of 5 to travel alone. Children between the age of 5-11 will however have parental permission and you have to check with the airlines before traveling.

TADA ! OUR MISSION TO FIND THE 26 BEST PLACES TO TRAVEL ALONE IN THE US IS NOW COMPLETE!

I hope you found this list moderately inspiring because, gosh darn it, i know i did., sure, i’ve been to a couple of these cities, but most of them are still totally new to., so, if you need me, i’ll be living my best life on one of these  hella awesome, solo vacations, and if this list of epic, solo trips has left you longing for some usa solo travel, then pin this now and read it again later.

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Thursday 3rd of March 2022

I read a lot of Blog Post on Solo Travel but this blog are really intresting and I never read blog topic like this. Your writing skill Awesome!

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Thanks so much for reading.

Friday 4th of February 2022

I liked the post, very interesting and well written, I really needed to know about Solo Travel in the USA, thanks for sharing :D!

Thanks for the comment and so glad you found the post useful. Thanks for reading.

Monday 8th of February 2021

This is such a great list! Philadelphia and Phoenix are personally high on my list of upcoming places to check out. I'll definitely save these suggestions for the future!

Tuesday 23rd of February 2021

Oh awesome! Thanks for reading Courtney and so glad you found this article helpful.

Saturday 4th of January 2020

This is such an awesome post! I'd always discounted traveling solo in the US - not from choice, but because I don't drive and thought that'd be a problem. I'm seeing now that I had a lot more options than I thought! Thank you! <3

Thanks for reading! Yeah, there are a TON of solo travel options for anyone in the United States. Just so much to do and so little time, per usual.

As a solo traveller, I’m definitely adding lots of these places to my list! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for reading and so glad that you found this post useful.

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