Solo female traveler with some unexpected time off in November. Where should I go?

Anonymous
I went to Venice, Italy for my 40th. It was a good short trip.
Anonymous
I have done a single supplement on intrepid trips. All have been fun with interesting people. Turkey & Morocco trips were both amazing and had last min availability. I enjoyed it bc I didn’t have to do any planning. I love traveling solo… but in a group if that makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have done a single supplement on intrepid trips. All have been fun with interesting people. Turkey & Morocco trips were both amazing and had last min availability. I enjoyed it bc I didn’t have to do any planning. I love traveling solo… but in a group if that makes sense.


PP here who suggested Southern Europe. I think something like what this poster suggests would be awesome. I would love to go to Turkey or Morocco, but as a woman traveling solo, you might feel more comfortable being part of a small group tour. It might be tough to squeeze that into a week though, unless you have a little flexibility with departure and return dates.
Anonymous
I traveled a lot on my own before kids. I found that cities/towns with attractions to visit were more enjoyable alone compared to rural/beach where there is a lot of viewing the landscape/soaking up the ambiance. If you like the arts Europe is good in November because opera, theater, concerts are all in season, and tourism is down.
Anonymous
I jsut spent 6 days in portugal alone and never had even a twinge of discomfort. walked around day and night, ate and drank myself silly, did a one-day food toor in lisbon and a day trip to the Douro from Porto. I did splurge on well-located hotels (popular neighborhoods, main streets) so I could be out in the evening and not have a creepy walk back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are you solo


What kind of idiotic cave person question is this?
Anonymous
Time would be great. Or London or Mexico City. Hit some museum, shop, eat great food.

I might also look at Austin tours or road scholar tours—they might have some availability for a tour that you could hop onto. Disney adventure also runs some adult only tours and their itineraries always look kind of fun with lots of things like cooking classes etc, if you’re worried you’ll feel lonely.
Anonymous
I am also solo female with unexpected time off in mid november! I am thinking Croatia
Anonymous
+1 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since you have just 1 week you can make the most of it without dealing with jet lag. Plus it’s springtime there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paris, Sip champagne on your 40th on the Eiffel tower.


+1. I could skip the Eiffel Tower, but Paris is one of my favorite cities to wander solo.
Anonymous
Luxembourg

Iceland

San Marino

Portugal
Anonymous
I love Paris solo. Just bring layers.

Lisbon could also be wonderful. With a week, you could really enjoy the city and take day trips.

If you don’t have a problem with jet lag, Tokyo! I couldn’t do it for just a week, but I know others can.

If you do travel internationally, suggest staying in hotels in case the unexpected happens, such as getting mugged or getting sick. You’ll want the support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since you have just 1 week you can make the most of it without dealing with jet lag. Plus it’s springtime there.


I agree that I would fly somewhere without much of a time change. I love wandering around cities, so I'd second Buenos Aires. Also, Santiago Chile, Austin TX, NYC, and Boston.
Anonymous
Malaga Spain. Can go up into the mountains for some hiking and get your city fix.
Anonymous
What about Quebec City & Montreal, no jet lag! Maybe drive over to see Niagara Falls?
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