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August
Tips for Navigating Solo Travel After Retirement

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Eileen

Looking for suggestions for solo travelling . I’m a recently retired , 58 years old and hoping to get some suggestions . I haven’t travelled on my own since I was in my early twenties . I am not feeling to keen on solo part, but I do want to get travelling so thought this was a good place to start

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Lyndsay

Solo Women Travelers is a supportive community and very good resource!

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Anne-Mar

Lyndsay I came here to recommend this group as well!

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Anne

Anne-Mar me three.

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Jodi

Anne Ditto.

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Jodi

Also this group: Solo In Style: Women Over 50 Travelling Solo & Loving It!

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Stephani

Lyndsay I belong to another wonderful FB group called “She Hit Refresh”. Lots of amazing travel ideas and great support for women!

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Marcus

Lyndsay any for men?

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Sue

Join there Facebook group solo travellers over 50...i think that's what it's called. Tons of suggestions

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Alexia

Sue I need to convince my MIL to join Facebook for the sole purpose of joining these groups. She’s keen to travel but not all alone.

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Holly

Alexia for her, check out the JourneyWoman newsletter! They are so age-inclusive, and have suggestions for beginners and those that are more adventurous. They also have opportunities to connect with fellow travellers while abroad, if a full out tour is not your thing. I mean, they have articles on 'what to wear for the 80+ traveller', these women are serious about having an awesome time travelling. https://journeywoman.com/older-adventuress/
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Alexia

Holly thank you for sharing this!!!

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Drew

I spent 5 weeks in Thailand when I turned 50. I backpacked and found places to stay as I went.
It was lovely. I’d highly recommend it (just avoid the southern provinces where there is some religious strife).

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Drew

It is a very safe place for solo women travellers.

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Fern

Drew Thailand is very good . I was there for 3 months in 2019

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June

I’m in a similar position. I’ve travelled once on my own and found it quite lonely. I’m thinking small group travel may be a good option.

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Frances

You might think about how you would travel. For example, while it can be pricey, cruises allow for singles to easily join in activities and day tours. (Most don't have single cabins though and normally charge you double. Check into specials or single cabins.) In land accommodation, think of B&B's (not airbnb - the real kind) and hostels (for all ages these days) that offer opportunities for social times, shared outings. Many hostels have private rooms as well as the more traditional dorms.

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Bal

You can also book package tours, you will most likely end up in a group of travellers. You can look at Portugal Getaways or Exoticca or G Adventure small group tours.

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Brenda

Don’t know if river cruising interests you, but it’s great for solo travellers. Small, intimate ships with maybe 120 passengers. Very safe and you’re extremely well taken care of. Shore excursions are included and all organized for you. On such small ships, you’ll always end up with new friends.

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Frank

I recommend Tokyo. Not a cheap destination, however great food and very safe for solo traveling

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Frances

BTW, there are solo travel Facebook groups.

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Melissa

Iceland- I did it solo and felt very safe!


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Solo Travel Suggestions for a Recently Retired Adventure-Seeker

Congratulations on your recent retirement! As you embark on this exciting new chapter, solo travel can be an enriching and fulfilling way to explore the world at your own pace. Here are a few tips and suggestions to help you get started as a solo traveler at 58:

Choose Destinations Wisely

When selecting destinations, consider your interests, travel style, and comfort level. Start with destinations that are relatively easy to navigate on your own, such as cities with good public transportation systems or popular tourist destinations with plenty of infrastructure. As you become more experienced, you can gradually branch out to more adventurous destinations.

Plan a Flexible Itinerary

Leave room for spontaneity and flexibility in your itinerary. This will allow you to adjust your plans based on unexpected opportunities or changes in mood. Consider booking refundable accommodations and activities so you can easily modify your schedule if needed.

Join Group Tours

Group tours are a great way to meet other travelers and share experiences while still maintaining your independence. There are organized tours designed specifically for solo travelers, where you can join a small group and explore together.

Consider Guided Activities

Guided activities can enhance your travel experience by providing local insights and knowledge. Consider joining guided walking tours, cooking classes, or historical site visits to learn more about your destinations.

Embrace the Solo Experience

While it's understandable to feel apprehensive about solo travel, try to embrace the unique opportunities it offers. Use this time for self-discovery, indulge in activities you enjoy, and strike up conversations with locals and fellow travelers.

Stay Safe and Informed

Safety is paramount when traveling alone. Research your destinations, be aware of your surroundings, and take necessary precautions. Share your itinerary with trusted individuals, carry essential documents securely, and stay informed about local laws and customs.

Additional Tips

  • Consider learning a few basic phrases in the local language.
  • Bring a small notebook or journal to document your experiences.
  • Pack light and leave space for souvenirs.
  • Embrace technology for navigation, communication, and safety.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for help when needed.

Remember, solo travel can be a transformative experience that allows you to connect with yourself and the world around you. With careful planning and a positive mindset, you can embark on unforgettable adventures as a recently retired traveler.



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