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I have done the research for you and found 25 great solo travel groups! 25 Fantastic Singles Travel Groups You’ll Love. A few years ago there were hardly any single travel groups that offered options for holidays for one – let alone companies who entirely focused on solo departures and looked at things like no single supplements etc and solo travel groups.
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Thank goodness for the growth in singles travelling as now there is a good economic reason for companies to look at developing great offers for those looking for holidays for one. There are now singles travel groups over 30s, single travel for over 50, singles travel getaways, luxury solo travel tours and singles travel getaways galore. I will let you know which of these tour companies I have traveled with and which I haven’t – if you then go and do a tour on one of the ones I haven’t been on please do let me know what they are like – and I would love you to write a guest post if you’re up for it. There are so many options for solo traveling today – here are some great trips for single travelers. BEST SOLO TOUR OPERATOR: Short on time? You can’t go wrong with Explore which has a section dedicated to solo travel on their website. 30 Singles Travel Groups. Top 3 Companies for Organised Solo Travel Vacations. #1 TOP PICK.





Explore

Dedicated Solo Tours

Small Group Tours

No single supplement. #2 PICK. G Adventures

No single supplement

Free time in itineraries

Evening Group Meals. #3 PICK. Encounters Travel

Private & Small Group Focus

20 Years Experience

Range of Tours. 1. Group Tours for Solo Travellers. Explore is perhaps one of the best singles travel groups. It is also the company I have been a traveling single with the most so the best place to start! Explore has been running since 1981 so they have loads of experience with running tours. Explore covers over 100 countries and has a maximum group size of 11 and there is no single supplement if you take a shared room. There is an option to have your own room but that does cost extra. They prioritize working with locals and do a great job finding expert guides. Around 60% of people who go on Explore trips are traveling on their own and they break down solo vacations into age groups on their website which is really helpful. My second recommendation for solo travel vacations is G Adventures. They have a wide range of small-group trips designed for the solo traveler. There is no single supplement as long as you are willing to share a room with someone of the same sex. G Adventures also offers single rooms at reasonable prices if that is your preference. The itineraries for G Adventures trips tend to have more free time than some of the other tour companies in this article. This is great if you are someone that likes to have some time to yourself to relax or explore further but want the support and structure of an organised group trip. One of the most difficult parts of solo travel can be dinner. Eating on your own can feel lonely and isolating. The tour leader organizes group meals most nights, so if you want company you will almost be able to find it. If you are traveling alone one of the best ways not to feel like it is to join a group doing some challenge – when I summited Kilimanjaro on an organized solo tour. we were a team from almost the word go. More than half of the trip was traveling solo – some were single, some had partners who didn’t want to go, some like me had someone pull out last minute etc. It didn’t matter who you had arrived with – what mattered was everyone wanted someone to talk to about whether or not to take Diamox, tips on altitude, share lollies, etc etc. I have done two travel solo tours with friends – North India and cycling Southern Iceland. Again an activity-based trip can be a great travel for singles option – particularly as you tend to be exhausted every night and eat and sleep. ⇒ Don’t miss my Complete Guides to Singles Holidays over 40s – and Vacations for over 50 singles – these thorough guides have all of the most commonly asked questions about Solo Travel – and everything I have learned. Want to join me on a small group female trip to Africa? I am heading to Kenya in October on an 8 night safari with Walking Wild Africa and would love you to join me. It’s a unique mix of game drives, walking safari and some chill time. Make sure you tell Kim that you want to go on the tour with The Boutique Adventurer so she gets the right one! ⇒ Still not sure about group travel for singles? Check out this great post on The Benefits of Solo Trave l. 2. Solo Female Travelers Club. Solo Female Travelers Club is a community of more than 90,000, run by the fantastic travel bloggers Meg and Mar. The heart of the community is their Facebook group, which has some great information and is the perfect way to meet other females interested in traveling solo. Meg and Mar also run female-only small group tours that range from luxury retreats to adventurous expeditions in some awesome locations. 3. Luxury Single Traveller Vacations. One company I have been particularly keen to try but it just hasn’t worked out on timings and destinations is Flash Pack. I love the tone and feel of their website – it is very much about boutique adventures. They focus on people in their 30s and 40s and seem to have some great travel groups for solo travelers. Australian based Travelling Divas also promises boutique hotels and customized trips. I have also been very keen to try Cox and Kings solo holidays.
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