Don't avoid romantic destinations: 15 solo travel tips from Lonely Planet's women writers
Briefly

Women traveling solo can benefit from ease into independence through simple, low-pressure activities. Starting with solo trips near home or enjoying quiet time in a public space can help overcome initial discomfort. Hostels are also highlighted as great venues to meet fellow travelers, fostering connections in communal environments. Overall, building confidence in solo adventures is encouraged while emphasizing personal safety and the enjoyment of personal time during travels.
Doing activities alone can feel intimidating at first. It's a muscle you build over time. Start with a solo day trip close to home.
Many cater to people of various age groups and backgrounds, and offer private rooms for added comfort and privacy.
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