Getting Started in Solo Travel: How Solo Women Can Find the Destination That’s Right For You
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What to consider when choosing a solo destination
Whether it’s a quick weekend getaway or a long overseas trip, choosing the right destination is about more than checking off a list of popular places. It’s about immersing yourself in a place that resonates with your interests, offering the pace, culture, and activities you’ll love.
Start by considering what makes you comfortable, asking the right questions, and narrowing down your options based on your lifestyle, preferences, and personal curiosities. While cost is also a factor, in this initial brainstorming phase, we’ll leave that for a separate discussion. First, let’s put our list together and then we can address the practicalities.
1. Plan around your interests and hobbies
One great way to choose your destination is to follow your interests. By selecting a place that aligns with what you love, you’ll get the chance to immerse yourself in the local culture while doing something you’re passionate about.
History Buffs: If you love history, select a destination rich with ruins, landmarks, and museums. I know several friends who have planned trips focused on topics like the Vietnam War, Roman Britain, and Samurai culture. Each returned home with a deeper understanding of history and a newfound appreciation for the country’s culture.
Art Enthusiasts: If art is your passion, head to destinations known for their artistic heritage or vibrant contemporary scenes. Besides places with great museums and galleries, consider places where contemporary artists live and work. During a road trip in the Southern USA, I visited local self-taught artists’ studios. The artwork I collected now decorates my home, reminding me of the wonderful time I spent getting to know the artists.
Nature Lovers & Photographers: If you’re passionate about capturing landscapes, national and state parks—both domestic and abroad—offer diverse beauty, from mountains to deserts.
Sports Enthusiasts: If sports excite you, travel to places with rich athletic traditions, whether you’re watching or taking part. You can explore unique local sports like Jai Alai in San Sebastián, hurling in Ireland, or curling in Canada and Scotland.