Category: Travel Tips

Best Places to Travel Solo Female in the US

There’s nothing quite like hitting the road solo and seeing where it takes you. For women traveling solo in the US, the possibilities are endless. Whether you’re looking for nature retreats, artsy havens, or foodie paradises, the country has something for everyone. And no, it’s not just about safety—though that’s a plus—it’s about finding spots…

The Safest Countries for Solo Female Travellers

Traveling solo as a woman can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but it’s essential to ensure your safety while doing so. Choosing the safest countries for solo female travellers can make all the difference. From peaceful cities to welcoming locals, these destinations provide security, comfort, and unforgettable experiences. If you’re planning your next…

50 Inspirational Solo Travel Quotes to Spark Your Next Adventure

Solo travel is an empowering experience—one that opens the door to self-discovery, new horizons, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re setting out for the first time or are a seasoned solo traveller, these 50 solo travel quotes will inspire and encourage you as you embark on your next journey. Let these words spark your wanderlust and…

Solo Travel Over 50: Your Complete Guide to Memorable and Safe Adventures

Solo travel over 50 is more than just a trend—it’s an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. With years of experience behind you, solo travel allows you to immerse yourself in new cultures, discover hidden gems, and meet fellow travellers. Whether you are just beginning your solo adventures or are a…

Best solo travel destinations 2024

Best solo travel destinations 2024

      Updated by David Mason | @masononsocial | 9th May 2024 TLDR: In this guide we take a look at this year’s hottest solo travel destinations, picked by you for you. Highlights: The Americas – North, Central and South represent a vast well of solo travel destinations. This list of destinations includes a…

Accessible travel tips for travellers with extra needs

Accessible travel tips for travellers with extra needs

Travel and especially long-term backpacking can be challenging at times. But if you have a disability, are neurodivergent or have other extra needs, it can be trickier to navigate. This shouldn’t deter you from seeing the world but means you might need to tailor your trip slightly to ensure you have the best time. Here,…

Sustainability Stories: LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity at Modal Hostel

Sustainability Stories: LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity at Modal Hostel

Hostels welcome a diverse range of travellers, in fact, 83% of Hostelworld customers think hostels are extremely or very inclusive. But how? And how are they ensuring everyone feels confident to be themselves without discrimination? Well, as part of Hostelworld’s Sustainability Stories, we’re sharing the hostels that are not only welcoming but are going above…

How to make friends while travelling as a Deaf solo traveller hhow to make friends while travelling as a Deaf solo traveller

How to make friends while travelling as a Deaf solo traveller

Travelling as a Deaf solo adventurer has been a journey filled with unique encounters and meaningful connections. Through my travels, I’ve experienced the joy of meeting new friends from diverse backgrounds and cultures across the globe. While the added challenge of communication can be daunting, I’ve learnt simple, yet effective ways to bridge the gap…

Your guide to solo travelling in Bristol, UK

Your guide to solo travelling in Bristol, UK

Diverse, hip, and a playground for creativity and multiculturalism, Bristol has everything a solo traveller could want in an English city. Located in southwest England, Bristol has a history rooted in engineering and was once an important trading port thanks to its harbour. Nowadays, Bristol balances modern and historic architecture, while being renowned for its…

How to solo travel with a bad sense of direction

How to solo travel with a bad sense of direction

“It’s not about the plan, it’s about the detour,” is the tagline of Claire Ramsdell’s website, The Detour Effect. Her family calls her “Wrong-Way Ramsdell” because of her sense of direction but this hasn’t stopped her from solo travelling, hitchhiking, car camping, and hiking all on her own. Another travel blogger, Christina Jane of Being…

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