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Where can I take a spontaneous solo retreat for three weeks starting next Monday?
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July
Question:
Humans say...
Ashley
It sounds like Bali is calling your name!!
Omar
Why Bali? I know nothing about it besides the fact that it's in Indonesia haha
Isra
Bali is full of culture, the people are amazing, and you get a variety there...you can partake in yoga retreats, go on hikes, or go to insane parties
Ben
Costa rica
Omar
Why Costa Rica? I don't know much about it. Some people are saying is expensive, some say is cheap so I'm confused
Loren
Puerto Rico is a good solo trip destination.
Natalia
Mexico- Mayan Riviera- Tulum is the best!
There are plenty of secluded airbnbs and places to stay. Cheap but gorgeous. Energy is very healing there.
And lots of places to go around a bit if you want - Playa Del Carmen, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres (you need a Cancun Airport). Then ADO bus from there to Tulum.
You will love it !
Kristina
Portugal!
Ed
Nicaragua..
Muhib
Following. Folks could you also provide details about places such as Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Peru etc?
Monique
3 weeks through Latin America! Cheap and easy to do. Costa Rica is beautiful on the Caribbean side. Brazil is a 3 week trip alone and SO much to see.
Kasia
I'm thinking of doing something similar in august, although not opposed to city travelling. thanks for this question, will be closely following the responses
Stewart
Newfoundland
Tom
Uhhh that's not very tropical
Stewart
Tableland cottages as well
Natalie
I just got back from Lisbon and it's pretty special - you can do day trips to Sintra (forest/castle) Cascais (beaches) and Comporta .. not too pricey there either
Sheryl
Seconding Lisbon and surrounding area. Lots of cultural sites to visit, beaches, and gorgeous coastline. Cascais, Estoril, Sintra are all easy day trips, and Fatima, Nezare and Obidos are also accessible for longer trips/have a car. The coastline is gorgeous and has great energy.
Angela
I second Lisbon!
Barb
https://www.facebook.com/Hopkinsbeach/?ref=bookmarks
Mar
Santa teresa costa rica
Mar
I did a 12 day solo trip there in November. Read books, went on hikes, yoga, surf, ate good food. Tons of solo travellers there. I stayed at a hostel called casa zen. Dm me if you nees tips
Thomas
I was just there in January. A-maz-ing!!!
Nicolas
Helaman Cedeno
Thomas
Costa Rica. 100%
Pearl
Isla mujeres
See
Jonathan Clifford
Isla Mujeres, again.
See
Pierric Blt
I wouldn't recommend Playa del Carmen these days. I'm currently in Playa, and beaches are not amazing due to Sea grass. I don't know how it is near the hotels in playacar, but from north to the end of 5th avenue it is the same.
Monique
https://www.facebook.com/TurtleBeachLodge/
Jess
I'd be going to Thailand it is so beautiful and cheap
Theresa
I would say Bermuda. Such a beautiful place and starting in a couple of days there will be a lot of multi-million-dollar yachts in that area because of the America's Cup race.
Charlott
Check out Nicaragua. It's the new Costa Rica. Safer, just as ecologically rich, active volcanos and far FAR more affordable than Costa Rica. I'm going solo in July.
Monique
Can you keep this page updated? Dying to go there but after Costa Rica, wasn't sure it was worth seeing since CR was so amazing.
Kathy
Monique - I've been to CR twice and Nicaragua four times. Thought I loved CR but my heart is in Nica. It's cheaper, the beaches are amazing (Gigante reminds me of a smaller Montezuma and Popoya is stunning - esp for a full moon walk) although I've only explored a small handful and it's slightly less developed. I don't think there is any city in CR that rivals Granada. I don't know anyone who has been who didn't love Nica. So worth the trip!!
Monique
Thanks a lot for that. Nicaragua only recently joined my list of places to see lol but I would like to get there before it's bombarded with tourists
Kathy
The first time we went we stayed at Buena Vista Surf Club - http://buenavistasurfclub.com/. I can't recommend this place enough. We've sent a few other people and they all agree that it's pretty special.
Monique
Awesome sauce! Thx.
Devon
Grand Anse, st Georges, Grenada. Always safe, with white and black sand beaches, plus a rain forest.
Marsha
Start by working out your budget, then check flights. A couple of years ago I sailed out of St Martin, which was lovely, but flights were running over a thousand, and over 18 hours!!! Finally, I thought to check using credit card points and got a direct flight (4 hrs) that way . Once you've decided destination and flight, look into airbnb. can get a beachfront flat at a good rate. Do read the reviews critically.
Ginni
I would recommend Costa Rica. Went as part of a G Adventures Tour the first time, then back again solo the year after for 2 weeks to volunteer at the Jaguar Rescue Centre in Puerto Viejo (you can play with monkeys and sloths all day!). It's a super chill area and great place to meet other tourists and locals. It's also only a boat ride away from Bocas Del Toro, Panama
. And of course, you can visit other areas of the country (I highly recommend Manuel Antonio for relaxation and the La Fortuna area for adventure).
Ginni
I stayed at Vista Verde in Puerto Viejo..its a small hostel off the main road and fairly inexpensive compared to hotels in the area. Was run by a couple of cool italian guys. There's a full kitchen and hammocks everywhere. Also, full wifi service!! Across the street from the beach too
Alison
we stayed in three different areas in costa rica - tamarindo (beach, surfing, etc), arenal volcano (volcanoes and ziplining) and manuel antonio park (all of the above minus volcanoes) we loved all of them, but especially manuel ant.park....
Stephani
My first solo trip was to the Carribean coast of Costa Rica. Cahuita to Manzanillo
Shahid
Japan is pretty cool destination as well.
Kathy
Nicaragua!!
http://nomad.life/ ... have not been here but have spent lots of time in San Juan Del Sur and it's lovely - beach, town with lots of amenities, nearby adventure, great surfing close by.
Granada is also a beautiful little city with lots of great places to stay. You could also check out Ometepe, Laguna D'Apoyo or check out the beaches of Gigante and Popoyo. Gigante is totally charming - my new fave in Nica.
Angie
If you have the kayak app, check out the explore option.... some pretty awesome cheap flights!
Kathy
You could also check out Cambodia.
Ginni
I agree - Cambodia is amazing. I went with a small group of 3, but I am sure solo travel would be just as fun. Inexpensive and lots to see if you're into temples and local food. Can't say it is high in adventure though..but I didn't spend much time there - only 5-6 days.
Celeste
You may want to check out Bali as well. Im here in a Ubud and it basically covers your checklist. Safe, friendly, relatively inexpensive, many expats.
Mark
Palm cove area of Cairns, Australia
Sheri
Costa Rica for sure
Karen
Costa Rica is chill, Has lots of adventure and explore options and is relatively safe for solo travelling.
Tunazzin
Kenya would be a great place too. You can have your choice of national parks to beaches to golf courses to mountains to you name it.
Davy
Mexico is amazing check it out particularly the Yucatan Peninsula
Vishy
Check out Isla Mujeres, an island off the coast of Cancun. Our favorite place in Mexico!
Annabel
Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. Spent three weeks alone recently and it was perfect!
A.I. says...
The Ultimate Solo Retreat: Finding Your Tropical Paradise
The Ultimate Solo Retreat: Finding Your Tropical Paradise
Introduction
Are you feeling the need to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Do you crave some quality alone time to recharge, reflect, and reconnect with yourself? Look no further than a spontaneous solo retreat in a tropical paradise! In this blog post, we'll explore some incredible destinations that offer the perfect blend of natural beauty, serenity, and adventure, allowing you to create the ultimate solo retreat tailored to your needs.
Destination Highlights
Bali, Indonesia
Bali is a true gem in the heart of Indonesia, offering a unique blend of stunning beaches, lush jungles, and ancient temples. From the serene rice terraces of Ubud to the secluded beaches of the Bukit Peninsula, Bali provides ample opportunities for solo travelers to find their own slice of paradise. Whether you're seeking spiritual enlightenment through yoga retreats or adventure through hiking and surfing, Bali has something to offer everyone.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a nature lover's dream destination, boasting a diverse array of landscapes, from pristine beaches to lush rainforests teeming with exotic wildlife. Consider the tranquil beach town of Montezuma, where you can immerse yourself in the laid-back Pura Vida lifestyle while exploring nearby waterfalls and hiking trails. Alternatively, head to the Osa Peninsula, known for its incredible biodiversity and remote beaches.
The Philippines
With over 7,000 islands to choose from, the Philippines offers a wealth of options for solo travelers seeking a tropical escape. Consider the idyllic island of Palawan, where you can bask in the sun on pristine beaches, explore underground rivers, or dive into the crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, consider the remote island of Siargao, a surf haven with a laid-back vibe and unspoiled natural beauty.
Tips for the Ultimate Solo Retreat
- Embrace the Freedom: One of the greatest joys of a solo retreat is the freedom to do exactly what you want, when you want. Embrace this freedom and let your instincts guide you. Spontaneity is the key to truly immersing yourself in the present moment.
- Pack Light: Traveling light not only makes it easier to navigate your chosen destination but also symbolizes shedding the burdens of everyday life. Pack only the essentials and leave room for spontaneous purchases or souvenirs.
- Connect with Nature: Nature has an incredible ability to soothe the soul and provide clarity. Seek out opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of your chosen destination, whether it's through hiking, beach walks, or simply spending time outdoors.
- Journal and Reflect: Use this solo retreat as an opportunity for self-discovery and personal growth. Bring a journal and set aside time each day to reflect
Omar
Hello everyone!
I want to do a spontaneous trip somewhere for three weeks (starting next Monday) , solo, that's warm/tropical where it mainly acts as a retreat for me. I want some alone solo time to just read books, do some self discovery, and do some personal work (i need Internet)
I'd like it to be close to or in nature, and ideally with opportunities nearby to do some adventures if I feel like it. I just don't want to pre-plan everything. I want to go with my gut feeli… See more