The 37 Best Solo Vacations

Planning a trip with your other half, the family or friends is always exciting, but sometimes a solo vacation is just what the doctor ordered. Here are our top picks for some proper me-time:

The 37 Best Solo Vacations


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Planning a trip with your other half, the family or friends is always exciting, but sometimes a solo vacation is just what the doctor ordered. Here are our top picks for some proper me-time:

  1. Cuba

Part culture, part beach holiday, there’s a little bit of everything contained in the sexy cigar box that is Cuba. Fill your mornings with tiny backstreet restaurants and artisan shops, your afternoons sipping mojitos on the white sand and your nights salsa-ing away with the locals. You won’t regret it.

2. New Zealand

According to the Global Peace Index, New Zealand is the second most peaceful country in the world, which may go some way to explaining why so many backpackers are drawn to traveling here. Of course, the endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and jaw-dropping views have something to do with it as well!

Cruise through the fjords, rainforests, waterfalls, glaciers, lakes and coastline that make up this stunning outdoor playground, spending your days hiking, horse riding, kayaking, skydiving or whitewater rafting - to name just a few!

Our top pick is this Auckland Devils Bath Surreal Experience, where you’ll soak in a hot stream, marvel at a mud pool and witness the eruption of a geyser!

3. Guatemala

Filled with ancient Mayan ruins, many choose to travel to Guatemala alone to take advantage of the low prices, meaning if you want to get away for longer than just a 2-week vacation, this is a great place to consider. Come to volunteer, soak up the history imbued in every corner, explore the jungle, thrill-seek with the abundance of outdoor activities, live like a local at a busy market tour or simply learn Spanish!

4. Kenya

If your idea of a solid vacation partner is less human and more impressively large safari animal, you won’t regret picking Kenya for a Big Five safari like no other.

5. Iceland

Remember that Global Peace Index we mentioned earlier? Well, Iceland takes the top spot, making it a worthy contender when thinking about where to travel by yourself! A haven for outdoorsy lovers, there are caves to explore, volcanoes to hike, whales to watch, long roads to drive and geothermal spas to relax in.

Our top pick? This Golden Circle and snowmobile glacier tour

6. Switzerland

No matter your transport of choice - train, bus or boat - the breathtaking beauty of Switzerland, encapsulated in its lakes, forests and waterfalls, is waiting to be seen (in between indulging in some seriously decadent Swiss milk chocolate and cheese on this full-day gourmet tour!).

7. Chile

There’s a lot going for Chile as a solo travel spot, whether in the modern, easy-to-navigate city of Santiago - filled with boutique shops, museums, art galleries, cafés and cocktail bars -  the Chilean fjords, magical vineyards, calming beaches or endless hiking and other outdoorsy opportunities.

8. Portugal

Portugal’s coastline is a magnet for making new friends (if you are that way inclined), and - with over 800km of coast - you can choose between a wide range of picture-perfect scenery as your backdrop.

Other highlights include hiking through a granite-peak-framed national park, exploring traditional villages, joining a cooking class, heading to a winery or finding a festival to party at! You could also do a lot worse than a lunchtime cruise up the Douro River - glass of red wine in hand - as you bask in the warm Portuguese sun.

9. Amsterdam

If you’re an avid bike rider and city-dweller, may we introduce you to Amsterdam for the perfect combo of the two? Cycle past the picturesque bridges, canals and world-famous museums before stopping off for a spot of lunch where you’ll be welcomed with open arms by the friendly locals. The Keukenhof - also known as the Garden of Europe - with over 800 varieties of tulips is another must-do here.

Book your hop-on-hop-off bus & boat tour here

10. Spain

Incredible architecture, impressive art museums, fantastic hikes, beautiful beaches, pumping nightlife and delicious food - there simply aren’t enough adjectives in the world to do Spain justice!

Barcelona, with its overflow of Gaudí architecture and museums, Tenerife, with its endless choice of beaches and the fascinating historical sites in Valencia, means there really is something - and somewhere - for everyone in sunny Spain.

11. Nepal

There are hikes, and then there’s the hike. The Annapurna Circuit typically takes three weeks to complete and is a great way to meet the mountain people who will offer you endless hospitality.

Once you’ve finished this, you should definitely treat yourself to this well-deserved six-course dinner experience!

12. Scotland

Another much-loved spot for hikers, the coast of Scotland is a backpacker’s dream.

Of course, there’s also tons more to Scotland than just its hiking opportunities, courtesy of a rich history and layered folklore that’s simply unbeatable.

Book a hop-on-hop-off tour of Inverness

Read more: The World’s Best Hikes Near Me (And Not So Near Me)

13. Austria

For a trip that’s alive … with the sound of music (and fine culture, food and adventure), there are more than just a few of your favorite things in Austria! If you’re anything like we are and a little bit obsessed with the Sound of Music (what gave it away?), a trip to Salzburg - backdrop to the classic movie - should be your first stop, where you can take a themed tour of the city.

Other notable highlights include attending a concert at the Musikverein in Vienna and seeking thrill-seeking opportunities, such as hiking, mountain biking and bungy jumping, across the country.

14. America

The good ol’ American Dream - offering something for everyone. Here are just three picks (out of many, many others!):

  • New York City. The great thing about going to the Big Apple on your own is that you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. Iconic landmark? Check. World-famous museum? Check. Broadway musical? Check. Shop till you drop on Fifth Avenue? Check. Walk around Central Park, warm pretzel in hand? Check. You get the idea. The truth is, while you’ll reap all the benefits of traveling here without a partner to argue with, you’re never really alone in New York, thanks to the hustle and bustle of the city that never sleeps. We’re willing to bet that by the end of your first day, you’ll have found someone to go to dinner with, but - if not/ you don’t fancy braving it alone - there are more gourmet food markets and pop-up stands than the total number of meals you’re there for. Save up to 45% with this 60d New York Explorer Pass
  • Portland, Oregon. Boasting all the advantages of a metropolitan hub but retaining the intimacy of something far smaller. A stand-out feature is its whopping 500-or-so street food carts, meaning - once again - that you don’t have to worry about booking a restaurant table for one. Of course, there is absolutely nothing wrong with going to a restaurant alone (hey, if it’s good enough for Carrie Bradshaw …), and you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing from the plethora of fantastic restaurants on offer.
  • Austin, Texas. You won’t find people more friendly than the Texans, which is always a plus when you’re traveling alone. Dining is - once again - very casual, and you’ll have the opportunity to meet other travelers at the bar of a food truck (over 1,000 here!). For some adrenaline-pumping adventure, book yourself this indoor skydiving experience!

15. Turkey

If the idea of a cruise onboard a gulet (a hand-built wooden sailing ship) across Turkey’s Turquoise Coast - discovering hidden coves, swimming in tranquil waters and dining on fresh fish - doesn’t appeal, then what are you even doing here?

16. Denmark

Wooden ships, colorful, canal-lined townhouses and Tivoli Gardens - a beloved amusement park that also features flower gardens, fountains and an aquarium - await you in the compact capital city of Copenhagen. Other highlights include gorgeous Scandi cafés, fantastic art museums and laid-back nightlife.  

17. Japan

Between the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, the tranquil environment of Kyoto and the great outdoorsy-ness of Hokkaidō, you’ll never run out of things to do in this incredible country (or places to stop for a steaming bowl of ramen!). What’s even more critical, however - especially when traveling solo - is that the people here are amiable, polite and at pains to make sure you feel comfortable. Another plus? Everyone uses a selfie stick here, so nothing for you to feel anxious about!

You’ll love Japan no matter when you travel but come in the spring if you want to see the beautiful cherry blossoms in bloom. Read more: When’s The Best Time To Visit Japan?

18. Norway

Ah, we do love Norway here at Tripening. Come in summer for warm, balmy weather and a plethora of outdoor activities and in winter for a chance to gawk at the breathtaking Northern Lights. Our highlight? This tour to Mount Dalsnibba and Eagle Road from Geiranger

Read more: The Best Destinations For 2022: Norway

19. Finland

For a country that takes its saunas seriously (there are over 3 million), it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise to learn that Finland is an easy place to meet others as a solo traveler. This - coupled with countless museums, incredible architecture, magnificent coasts, reindeers and, of course, the Northern Lights - makes for an uber-worthy vacation spot.

Desperate to see the Northern Lights but looking for somewhere closer to home? Why not check out this Murphy Dome Aurora Tour, which takes you to one of the most famous viewing spots in Fairbanks?

20. Ireland

If you’re a bookworm, why not head to the UNESCO City of Literature itself, Dublin? Alternatively, check out what Ed Sheeran was talking about with a visit to Galway, for some stunning scenery, friendly locals and a pub (or three) for a pint of Guinness sipped to the sound of live Irish folk music, or myth-ridden Donegal, for a fairytale escape. If you’re looking to leave the city, catch a ferry to the archaeologically-rich Aran Islands and get lost in the views of the Cliffs of Moher.

You may come to Ireland alone, but rest assured you’ll probably be leaving with more friends than you’ve left back home.

21. Sri Lanka

Home to ancient cities, tea plantations, dense forests, sacred mountains, beautiful sandy beaches and maze-like lagoons, bike, trek and hike your way through this pearl-shaped island where the friendly and welcoming residents will look after you.

22. Uruguay

If it’s a beach break you’re after - with a healthy side of historical museums, cultural attractions and traditional dance and music performances - look no further than this extraordinary South American country.

23. Albania

With its jaw-dropping scenery and welcoming residents, you’ll soon see why Albania is such a sought-after spot for solo travelers. While away your days on any one of the country’s gorgeous beaches, dip in the healing thermal baths and appreciate the stunning Ottoman-era architecture.

Our highlight? This Durrës City Tour With Brandy Tasting!

24. The Greek Islands

Party, chill or culture: No matter what kind of trip you’re after, there’s a Greek Island with your name on it.

25. Thailand

If time is on your side, you should definitely think about planning an epic trip to what is arguably the solo destination of solo destinations! Thailand - and, of course, neighboring Vietnam - is hard to beat when it comes to going it alone, thanks to its diverse offering of basically anything you can think of: Thai cookery to rainforest hikes, massage to scuba-diving with sharks - and absolutely everything else in between. Everyone’s doing it, which not only gives clout to its status as a transformational Asian idyll in the heart of the Southeast but also keeps the grooves of the well-trodden path nice and deep, making it a safe destination for solo travelers.

If you don’t have endless months to travel the world, we recommend heading to Chiang Mai for a potted-Thai experience that will give you a bit of everything - all with a side of incredible food, no matter where you go.

Book a 13 day Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand Cycling Tour

Read more: Which Thailand Island To Visit?

26. Germany

Museums, parks, historic sites, castles, cafés and a nightlife like no other; Berlin is a must-visit if you’re traveling to Germany. Munich is the home of Oktoberfest, but you can enjoy a healthy amount of beer  throughout the year, while Frankfurt offers all this - plus a botanical garden in the heart of the city!

Visit the Technik Museum in Speyer

27. Croatia

We can’t quite do the beauty of this small but mighty country justice, but you’ll know exactly what we mean before you even touch down on the runway (seriously, the views out the plane windows are something else!). Dubrovnik, in particular, is a solo traveler’s delight, and you can get intimate with this incredible city onboard a catamaran cruise.

28. Australia

Australia’s wondrous east coast - in particular - is a well-trodden route for solo backpackers, meaning it will be easy to meet others on your travels! Join any number of the abundant tours and group activities on offer as you tick off more bucket-list attractions than you can think of and make friends for life as you explore this breathtaking country.

29. Rwanda

If you’re in two minds about being companion-free on your next trip, you could always track gorillas in Rwanda - close enough to actual people without all the downsides, such as sharing your snacks or arguing over what to do! That seems like a win-win to us!

30. Bali

Time to channel your inner Julia Roberts for some serious Eat Pray Love vibes! Yup, if the idea of silent reflection, relaxation and recharging, nestled against some of nature’s finest offerings, appeals, then this Indonesian gem is just what the doctor ordered.

Our highlights include the Bali-Gate of Heaven tour and Sunrise trekking at Mount Batur

31. Mexico

With an established backpacker infrastructure, Mexico reigns supreme when offering the complete package for a solo traveler. The ‘bad’ news is there’s so much to choose from (think swimming with sharks to exploring ancient Mayan ruins!) it can be hard to know where to start. The good news is, you’ve only got yourself to please, so go crazy!

32. Costa Rica

Want to travel to the happiest place on the planet? Then Costa Rica’s the country for you (according to the Happy Planet Index, anyway!). Official ratings aside, this idyllic Caribbean spot has long had a glowing reputation, and with such diverse offerings as whitewater rafting, ziplining, rappelling, snorkeling, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, cocktail-sipping and hot spring soaking - against the dramatic backdrop of rainforests, waterfalls, volcanic peaks, bat caves and bliss-ridden beaches that make up this stunning piece of paradise - it shouldn’t be too hard to see why.

Book a 13 day Costa Rica and Panama Discovery Tour

33. Italy

Cycling’s a great way to get around when traveling alone, and you could do it in far worse places than the mountain paradise that is the Italian Dolomites! With loads of tours to choose from - including those that specialize in solo travel - you’ll be all set to embark on the challenging-yet-breathtaking trails framed by towering mountains and glittering lakes.

For something very different but equally worthwhile - especially as a solo traveler - why not book a city break to Rome? What you’re missing in human company will be more than made up for by the bucket-list chart-toppers here, such as the Colosseum and Roman Forum.

34. Singapore

There are few more stress-free solo travel experiences than Singapore - a melting pot of contrasts juxtaposing cultural landmarks with picture-perfect natural wonders. This - plus its spacious parks, endless accommodation options, a world-class restaurant scene and one of the world’s best public transport systems -  makes this diverse, English-speaking city in the heart of Asia more than just a viable option for any solo traveler.

Highlights include Garden By The Bay, the Arab quarter of Kampong Glam and a cable car ride!

35. Sweden

Over to Stockholm - the capital of Sweden - for a waterfront wonder, peppered with an old cobblestoned town, a handful of elegant parks and an impressive range of museums.

36. Canada

The remarkable thing about the second biggest country in the world - and what makes it such a mecca for travelers - is the fact that it not only boasts impressive cities but that they are within easy reach of outdoorsy landscapes that are also perfect for adventure. From soaring mountains to rich rainforests, tranquil lakes to remote beaches - Canada’s got it all.

A highlight is the Niagara Falls Imax Theater Tour

37. Dominica

The Caribbean - but not like that of honeymooners’ dreams. You’d choose Dominica not for swanky package holidays on white sandy beaches but for a more authentic experience, ticking off bubbling lakes, intricate caves and beautiful mangrove swamps as you go. Yes, please!

If you’ve made it to the end without already booking your next solo vacation, we salute you. And if there’s anything else we can help you with, please do drop us a comment below!

Happy travels!