32 Essential Travel Tips I’ve Learned About Saving Money, Feeling Safe, And Having Fun As A Female Solo Traveler
1 min readWhen I first heard some friends talking about taking bus tours, I imagined a hot, crowded bus stuffed with annoying people and being herded like cattle.
However, I took the plunge after seeing great reviews for a Loch Ness tour from Edinburgh, and it ended up being one of the best travel experiences I’ve ever had! For less than $200, I got transportation, a very knowledgeable guide, museum entrance, and a boat tour. Additionally, it wasn’t straight to Loch Ness — we got to stop at several spots along the way, which I probably never would’ve seen otherwise. Also, the bus was very roomy, air-conditioned, and quiet. The other passengers weren’t annoying at all, and I made friends with the girl sitting next to me.
Similarly, this year, I took a bus tour from Reykjavík through the south of Iceland. For about $100, I got to visit so many beautiful places — and it was way cheaper than renting a car and doing it myself would’ve been.
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