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Why traveling alone isn’t fun

Traveling alone? You often read about how liberating, encouraging, and empowering it can be. TRAVELBOOK author Katharina Regenthal tried it–and can’t fully recommend it. For her, the positive aspects ...
As solo travel rises in popularity, Railbookers provides an easy way to handle the logistics of a multi-stop itinerary, ...
The simple act of navigating a new place alone sets off a cascade of activity in the brain, engaging systems that most of our ...
As someone who's been to all 50 states alone, I've visited what I think are some of the best locations in the US for solo ...
The preferences of today’s solo travelers reveal a shift toward longer, more immersive travel in 2026 with a sweet spot for one or two week trips, filled with intention and purpose. ByRoger Sands, ...
Sophia Lee started traveling solo at age 13. Now, at 20, she’s racing to break a world record and become the youngest person ...
Whether you’re looking for a transformational autumn in Japan or a slow-burn wine retreat in Portugal, these five expert ...
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 ...
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.
Ireland has ranked 8th in the world for solo travel in 2026, one of only three European countries in the global top 10.