Solo trip

Anonymous
I want to take a solo trip for a break from my family. Cost isn't really an issue, but need it to be no longer than 5 days or so (due to limited ability to take off work). Either international or in the US is fine. Any suggestions of places you have been alone and loved?
Anonymous
Vancouver
Buenos Aires
Savannah

I also enjoyed London/Paris/Rome and many capital cities in Asia as a solo female traveler, but those might be too far for just 5 days.
Anonymous
Ireland (history, hiking, beautiful)
Banff (hiking)
Turks and Caicos (if you want to relax on a beach or dive/snorkel/kite board/jet ski/etc)
Charleston (history, lots of walking, foodie)

Specific resorts
Montage Palmetto Bluff
Mirbeau
Canyon Ranch
Amangiri
Anonymous
I went to Hedonism in Jamaica by myself it was great. Told my wife I was deep sea fishing for week with no cell phone reception
Anonymous
Maybe Santa Fe?
Anonymous
San Juan, PR
Anonymous
Warwick Paradise Island Bahamas—all inclusive and adults only. American has a 3 hour flight to Nassau out of DCA.
Anonymous
I went to Bermuda as a solo female traveler. You can look up crime stats. It's a very safe place for women solo travelers.

Don't you think as a solo traveler, especially a woman, you should exercise caution wherever you travel? I wouldn't travel anywhere and set my drink down unattended or meet a strange guy and bring him back to my room. I wouldn't necessarily want to announce I was traveling alone, either, unless of course, I was with a group of solo travelers.

COVID aside, a cruise such as Norwegian that has solo cabin fares and doesn't charge extra seems like a safe bet.

Also, I don't necessarily look for "adults only." Again, if you're a woman traveling solo, you might feel safer where the travel is considered "family friendly."
Anonymous
I just wanted to add, as a solo female traveler, I would always meet other people, friendly faces, on my trips. I want some friendly faces to know where I'm coming and going.

I traveled with a group and tour guide. I felt much safer.
Anonymous
Montreal/Quebec City
Toronto
Rome
Venice
Bologna
Turin
Barcelona
Madrid
Paris
Bordeaux
Aix-en-Provence
Dijon
Nice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vancouver
Buenos Aires
Savannah

I also enjoyed London/Paris/Rome and many capital cities in Asia as a solo female traveler, but those might be too far for just 5 days.


?

Buenos Aires is a much longer flight than London, Paris, or Rome from the DC area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vancouver
Buenos Aires
Savannah

I also enjoyed London/Paris/Rome and many capital cities in Asia as a solo female traveler, but those might be too far for just 5 days.


?

Buenos Aires is a much longer flight than London, Paris, or Rome from the DC area.


Yes, but much less jet lag to deal with.
Anonymous
You could go literally anywhere… it would help if you let us know what kind of things you would want to do on this trip. Want to club it up? Want the beach? Want to sight see? Want nature? Want the city?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vancouver
Buenos Aires
Savannah

I also enjoyed London/Paris/Rome and many capital cities in Asia as a solo female traveler, but those might be too far for just 5 days.


?

Buenos Aires is a much longer flight than London, Paris, or Rome from the DC area.


Yes, but much less jet lag to deal with.


It makes such a difference to not have the jet lag! We did a trip to Buenos Aires in May, and it was great! The flights going down and coming back were overnight, giving us an opportunity to maximize our days there. Highly recommend
Anonymous
I have not been, but I've always wanted to go to a luxury wellness resort like Miraval or Canyon Ranch. That's where I'd go if $ wasn't a concern.
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