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Solo Travellers recommendations

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Hereforthedramaz · 21/02/2022 11:57

I've been meaning to do it for a while but slightly spurred on by a current thread about eating out alone!

I thought maybe a thread to discuss and give recommendations for good solo holidaying / travelling would be good.

I'll start, I recently went on a Neilson activity holiday solo, one of the Greece resorts.

I would highly recommend, loads and loads of physical/beach activities. Everyone signed up for anything so nobody stayed in their travelling groups anyway.

Buffet style eating.

Perfect and nobody pushing you to take part in anything.

I'm thinking of UK based short breaks with a focus (cooking, art, crafting, cycling- doesn't really matter!) if anyone has recommendations.

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emmathedilemma · 21/02/2022 13:37

My parents used to go on HFholidays walking tours and there was often single people in the group. They also do special interest trips.

Lennybythewood · 23/02/2022 11:31

I've been on several solo trips with Intrepid Travel and all have been about a 50-50 mix of couples and solo travellers. Definitely not relaxing beach style holidays, but they do a lot of active trips (hiking, cycling, kayaking etc) and have started to add more in the UK as well. I like them from the point of view of being able to explore a bit more off the beaten path as a 'solo' traveller without having to worry too much about the safety and logistics aspects.

emmathedilemma · 23/02/2022 12:28

A couple of my friends have done the Trailfinders guided group tours as solo travellers.

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