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[quote=Anonymous]OP, what I found was that when going to family/beachy sort of places by myself, I felt very lonely -- it was exclusively couples and/or families and NO single people (unless they were tagging along on a family trip), so you really didn't get much chance to talk to anyone at all. Things that I was ok with doing on my own were big cities as there would be museums, sights, shopping, and plenty of restaurants/bars. One thing you might want to consider within your budget is a cruise (but unless it is a singles cruise, you will be one of the few single people there, I know that from experience). Mexico is also a possibility, the flights to the Maya Riviera would be more reasonable than to Europe and the Mayan ruin sights are fantastic to see. If you do go to Europe, look into apartment rentals that are further out (but still on a metro) as that may be more reasonably priced. You can spend a week in London, a week in Paris, and a week in Rome. All of those are places that are wonderful to see and great for the novice travelel as people speak English (for the most part), they are easy to get around on the metro and there is plenty to see and there are plenty of tourists. You can fly into one city, take the train to the other 2, and then fly home from your 3rd city. Also, you might want to look at the professionals in the city website -- they do international group trips that are within your budget. You can pay to upgrade to a single, and you can stay with the group when you want and go off on your own when you want, but you get the benefit of having someone arrange everything for you. The trips to Thailand are well within your budget for a 2 week trip. http://www.prosinthecity.com/trips.php[/quote]
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