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We have been online for over 20 years now. As you can imagine, there has been a lot of change in the way we travel and solo travel is as relevant as anytime before!
Solo Travel and the Future of Going It Alone
Solo travel used to feel like a niche choice. Something only backpackers, gap-year students, or the ultra-independent did. That’s changed. Fast.
More people than ever are choosing to travel alone — not because they have to, but because they want to. Solo travel has become less about isolation and more about freedom. You set the pace. You change plans on a whim. You follow curiosity instead of compromise.
Technology has played a huge role in this shift. Booking flights, finding accommodation, navigating cities, and meeting people is easier than it’s ever been. A smartphone can replace guidebooks, maps, and even travel companions. Solo no longer means unsupported.
The future of solo travel looks even more flexible. Remote work and digital nomadism are blurring the lines between travel and everyday life. People aren’t just taking trips anymore — they’re living abroad for months at a time, building routines, and creating temporary homes wherever they land.
There’s also a noticeable change in who is travelling solo. More women are travelling alone. More older travellers. More first-time travellers who might have waited for company in the past. The stigma is fading, replaced by confidence and community. Solo travellers may arrive alone, but they rarely feel lonely.
Looking ahead, solo travel is likely to become more personalised and more supported. Accommodation designed for solo guests, experiences built around small groups, and better safety tools will continue to grow. The industry is catching up to what travellers already know: going alone doesn’t mean going unprepared.
Solo travel isn’t a trend that’s going away. It’s a reflection of how people want to move through the world — independently, intentionally, and on their own terms.
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