'I was hooked': the rise of the intrepid female solo traveller

The article features three solo travelers who share their experiences and perspectives on traveling alone.

Caelin, a 22-year-old marketing professional from New Zealand, started solo traveling "almost by accident" at 21. She flew to Peru for a friend's wedding and decided to spend some time exploring on her own. Caelin found that being alone didn't have to feel lonely or isolating; instead, it became grounding and peaceful. She has since traveled solo to Chile and Spain and tries new things because she genuinely wants to, not out of obligation.

Judith, a 69-year-old woman from West Sussex, works in yacht chandlery. She travels solo but would like to share her experiences with someone. Judith finds that meeting other people on her solo trips has been fantastic, and she feels more approachable when traveling alone. However, she struggles with the high cost of single supplements for solo holidays.

Becky, a 53-year-old education professional from Leeds, has had both safe and amazing experiences while traveling solo. She has met wonderful people and gained cultural insights through her solo trips. Becky highly recommends solo interrailing, which allowed her to connect with strangers from all over the world and gain incredible experiences like taking a pasta-making class with an Italian group of boisterous women.

The article highlights how solo travel can be beneficial for individuals who value independence, self-discovery, and connecting with others in new ways. However, it also notes that high single supplement costs can make solo holidays unaffordable for some travelers.
 
I'm not surprised more people aren't taking up solo travel 🌏 - we're always encouraged to spend time with family and friends, but what about those who want to explore on their own? I think it's awesome that these women are sharing their experiences because it's true, solo travel can be super grounding 😌. And yeah, meeting new people is a major perk! I've met some amazing folks on my own travels too πŸ’•... although I totally get the frustration about those single supplement costs πŸ€‘ - makes it hard to commit to a trip sometimes πŸ€”
 
I think what I love most about solo travel is the freedom to do whatever you want, when you want 🌟. For me, traveling alone feels like a form of self-care – I get to learn more about myself and my own interests without any external pressures or expectations. But at the same time, I also believe that meeting new people on solo trips can be super rewarding ✈️. It's amazing how just striking up a conversation with someone in a hostel or cafe can lead to incredible friendships and experiences.

That being said, I do think the high cost of single supplements is a bit of a bummer πŸ€‘. For some travelers, especially those on a tighter budget, it can be hard to justify the extra expense when they're trying to save up for other adventures. Maybe there's a way to make solo travel more accessible and affordable for everyone?
 
I totally get why people might think solo travel is all about being lonely but I think Caelin's story shows that it can actually be super empowering! 😊 For me, the thing that draws me to solo travel is the freedom to do whatever I want, whenever I want - no compromise with anyone else. And yeah, meeting new people has been a highlight of my travels too... there's something about sharing a meal or two with fellow travelers that just creates unforgettable memories! πŸ΄πŸ’• But at the same time, I feel for Judith when she says single supplements are a major bummer - it really does limit who can afford to solo travel. Maybe airlines and tour operators could offer more affordable options? πŸ€”
 
Solo travel is defo the way to go if you wanna have some real freedom to explore & do whatever u want 🀩... I mean, meeting ppl on trips can be amazing, but sometimes its cool just to chill by urself too 😊... dont get me wrong tho, i love hearin about these solo travelers & their adventures - its so inspiring!
 
I totally get why people would think solo traveling is all about being lonely but I've met so many solo travelers like these ladies who are just the opposite - they're super adventurous & confident! πŸ’– For me, as a parent, it's amazing to see kids grow up and want to explore on their own, even if it means venturing out of our comfort zones. 🌎 It's not always easy though, especially when we worry about their safety, but like Judith said, meeting new people is super empowering! πŸ’‘ And can you believe the single supplement costs? Β£200+ for a solo room? That's just not fair to those who want to try solo travel on a budget πŸ€‘.
 
πŸ€— I think it's so cool that Caelin started solo traveling by chance and now she loves exploring on her own! It's like, being alone doesn't have to be boring or lonely, you know? 😊 For me, I'm a bit jealous of Becky's interrailing adventures πŸš‚πŸ‘«, I've always wanted to travel with strangers and make new friends. But yeah, it's not fair that some solo travelers can't afford those high single supplement costs πŸ’ΈπŸ˜”
 
Solo travel is defo underrated πŸ€—! I've seen so many ppl shying away from it 'cause they're worried about being alone, but honestly, it's the opposite. You get to discover new places at ur own pace and meet ppl who aren't there 2 make small talk πŸ“š. Like, I went on a solo trip 2 Japan last year and ended up meeting some amazing ppl at my hostel 🍜πŸ‘₯. And yeah, single supplement costs can be a bummer, but there are ways 2 work around it, like booking thru tour operators or joining group tours 🀝. Overall, I think solo travel is an amazin way 2 level up ur independence and have some real growth experiences πŸ’ͺ🌏
 
OMG, I'm literally so inspired by these three women! Caelin's story is like, totally my dream life - exploring on her own without feeling lonely or anything 🌟. And Judith, girl, I feel you on the single supplement costs... that's just not fair, right? πŸ’Έ But anyway, Becky's tips on solo interrailing are EVERYTHING! I need to try that ASAP 😍. Solo travel is literally the best way to step out of your comfort zone and discover new things about yourself - it's like a total game-changer! πŸ’–
 
I totally get why solo traveling can be a game-changer for some people like Caelin, you know? She talks about finding peace and freedom in being alone, which is really inspiring 🌟... and I'm sure it's also super empowering to try new things without feeling obligated to anyone else. For me, that sounds amazing 😊
 
I gotta say, I've always been curious about solo traveling πŸ—ΊοΈ... Caelin's story is so inspiring! She just kinda went with the flow and ended up finding this inner peace while exploring on her own 😌. And Judith makes a valid point about those single supplement costs πŸ’Έ - it can be tough to afford those luxury holidays alone.

But I also love that Becky found solace in connecting with others through solo interrailing 🀝... it's amazing how much you can learn and experience when you're open to meeting new people. Maybe the key is finding a balance between having your own space and being willing to engage with others?
 
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