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.
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.