Why Is Solo Travel Popular

Kathy Husser
2 min readFeb 17, 2022

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Have you ever wanted to take a trip but had no one to travel with on your dream vacation? Solo travel or taking trips on your own is increasing in popularity. Keep reading for tips on traveling by yourself, staying safe, and saving money as a single tourist.

Saving as a Single Traveler

Booking accommodations for any trip cab still be very economical if you know the travel sources to check out. Hostels and many YMCA’s provide very economical methods to book lodging while traveling. You only must please yourself, so keep looking if your first room or location isn’t quite what you were expecting. While not luxurious, the basics and vital necessities are met when you book through Hostels Worldwide. You will often share cooking or restroom facilities with other like travelers while saving a great deal of money.

Cruising

If sharing a room isn’t quite your comfort level, then consider cruising as a single to try out solo traveling. The basic upcharge for a single room on a cruise ranges from $1600 on up. The advantage of cruising solo is the built-in like-minded travelers, preplanned activities, and safer accommodations than a lone hotel. Consider traveling during off season, such as in September for an Alaskan destination. Last minute bookings are also usually a great time to save money if your travel dates are flexible. With covid, the cruise industry is just regaining traction on trips so check websites often for deals.

Serenity of Solo Travel

If your goal for the new year is peace and relaxation, then solo travel is for you. Nothing builds your confidence more than navigating a trip on your own. Plus, you get to choose the sights to see, food to eat, and the vibe for the day. Start off with a destination 8 hours or less for your first solo trip. Use transportation you’re comfortable navigating. Whether it’s by train, plane or driving yourself, your stress will be less with a method you’re confident using. This way you won’t be exhausted and still be up for locating your lodging and plan for the next day.

Enjoy a meal of your choice and eat at your leisure planning the agenda for the next few days. Don’t set your alarm, but wake up when your body is ready to compensate for any time changes. Giving your body the rest, it needs is the best advice for any solo traveler on a successful journey.

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Kathy Husser

Kathy Husser is a consultant with 25 years of experience in public service and business in Arizona. Blog: https://sites.google.com/view/kathyhussertempe/home