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Travel solo on a self-guided walking tour and the world slows down. In my case, I saw France at the speed of my feet. Here’s how a self-guided tour works.
The iconic Matterhorn, glaciers, and goats strolling the main street: this Solo Travel Society member fully enjoyed the sights on her solo trip to Zermatt.
Some solo travelers are afraid of getting lost. These tips on how to navigate a new city will reduce that possibility and improve your sense of direction.
A Solo Travel Society member shares with us this peaceful shot of boats on a quiet Lake Como in Varenna, Italy.
The iconic Matterhorn, glaciers, and goats strolling the main street: this Solo Travel Society member fully enjoyed the sights on her solo trip to Zermatt.
A solo traveler makes the most of an incredibly hot Canadian summer weekend by enjoying whitewater rafting on the Ottawa River.
A sunny summer day in Marseilles. This photo was taken by a Solo Travel Society member exploring the beautiful French port city.
Meeting people of different cultures happens naturally as you travel, but you can also expand your horizons by meeting people of all ages.traveling solo.
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Wondering where to enjoy the holidays alone? Our readers and other sources recommend 35 solo travel destinations for Christmas and New Year’s.
This stunning sunset, and its reflection in a dam, was taken by a Solo Travel Society member in Hay, New South Wales, Australia.
Bike Ontario, feel strong, go solo. It’s all good. Here’s a report on my recent cycling weekend with Ontario by Bike.
This photo of Summit Lake in Canada’s British Columbia Interior was shared with us by a member of the Solo Travel Society.
WONDERING ABOUT TRAVEL INSURANCE?
Traveling alone is great. But being seriously sick or injured and alone, not so much. Travel insurance has helped me in many ways. - I just couldn't leave my mother to travel when she got sick. Fortunately, my travel insurance reimbursed me for my flights which was all I had spent to
date.
- I lost my prescription glasses on a hike in the UK. When I got home I was surprised to learn that my travel insurance would pay out up to $300 for them.
- I was in Sydney, Australia when a crown popped off a tooth. I had it fixed by a local dentist and
recovered the cost from my travel insurance.
It takes just minutes to buy travel insurance. You could be thankful you did for the rest of your life. Here are two companies to check out.
If luxury solo travel is your desire, the sky is the limit! Here are some tips to help you plan your luxurious dream trip.
A walking tour from chateau to chateau in the Loire Valley of France reveals 16th century melodrama. If those walls could talk! |
Travel gear. It can be fun. But it can also weigh you down. Here are travel gear recommendations from your fellow solo travelers.
Packing lists are the key to packing light. Most people have trouble with this but, in my opinion, it’s an important skill for the solo traveler. Here’s how to do it. |
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All recommendations are based on my experience and is the advice I give friends. It should be noted that if you buy some recommended products such as life insurance, I will receive a commission but this deos not affect the price you pay.
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