Consider booking a tour.
No one ever said that solo travel has to be isolating. In fact, some of life’s greatest trips come by way of a joining a tour.
If you’re up for a group adventure, look for a reputable tour company. To do this, seek out testimonials other than those provided by way of the tour operator’s website. This smart step will help to protect you from fraud.
See if the tour you’re looking into charges a fee for solo travel. That way you know exactly what you’re getting into in the way of cost. Hidden fees can be a solo traveler’s greatest saboteur.
Find a hotel with a 24-hour front desk.
There’s nothing scarier than being in unfamiliar terrain with no one to talk to in the event of an emergency. That’s why it’s important to find a hotel with a 24-hour front desk -- especially when you’re traveling to international locations.
If an actual hotel isn’t your style, find a bed and breakfast or shared vacation rental. Not only will you have the safety of knowing a local, but they also just might drive you to preferred day locations. And you’ll meet some great people in the process.