Although some people love going on solo trips to celebrate a birthday or milestone, I found traveling alone for my 45th was disappointing and sad.
Nearly a third of Americans are afraid of hitting the road alone (30%), according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults explored the appeal — and misgivings — about doing different activities ...
Solo travel does more than fill your passport with stamps. It fundamentally rewires your brain, enhancing problem-solving abilities, emotional resilience and creative thinking. Whether you’re ...
I was skeptical I'd enjoy solo travel, but I quickly found there were some perks to traveling alone.Amanda Shammas I'm an extrovert who loves being around others, so the idea of solo travel felt ...
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Of the respondents who self-identify as black, pardo, or indigenous, 65.35 percent have stopped traveling for safety reasons.
When we think of travel and vacations, for most of us, the first image we conjure is ourselves with our best friend, partner, or family lying together on a beach or strolling through a museum.
Travel insurance comparison site Squaremouth reports solo travel is on the rise. 42% of Americans polled say they plan to take a trip by themselves this year. Younger generations lead the trend. The ...
The first thing you hear when you arrive at Goddess Retreats in Ubud, Bali, is not a standard hotel greeting. Welcoming staff ...
For many women traveling alone, safety is the first question asked before booking. 73% of female solo travelers say it is their primary concern, prompting some hotels to rethink operations ...
A group of women with Sisterhood Travels at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. There’s a surprising shift happening in the world of travel: more married women are booking solo getaways than ever ...