Solo Travel News
The Rise of Solo Travel: Skyros Holidays Welcomes Independent Explorers
Skyros, Greece, solo travel is on the rise, with more people than ever setting off on independent adventures in search of personal growth, creativity, and connection. Women, in particular, are leading this trend, seeking meaningful experiences that offer both inspiration and community. Skyros Holidays, based on the beautiful Greek island of Skyros, offers tailor-made retreats designed to give solo travellers the best of both worlds, time for personal reflection and a welcoming group atmosphere. The solo travel boom Recent studies highlight the growing shift towards solo travel:
Solo, Soulful and Serene: Cenizaro Hotels & Resorts Introduces Solo Soulcations for 2025
The new offering is available across the group’s curated collection of properties, from the pristine beaches of Zanzibar and Mauritius to luxurious overwater retreats in the Maldives, as well as the cultural enclave of Tunis and serene desertscapes of Douz. This innovative approach offers a 20% discount on 4-5 night stays for solo travellers, on a half-board basis. Encouraging individuals to embrace the art of self-love by celebrating the joys of solitude and personal discovery, each property will offer experiences distinct to the destination, designed to be savoured solo.
GetYourGuide Transforms the City of Love Into the “City of Self-Love”
Leading travel experience marketplace GetYourGuide is flipping the script on Cupid this Valentine’s Day and empowering solo travelers to have a rendezvous with themselves, experiencing the romance of the City of Love on their own, no partner required. They’re renaming Paris to the “City of Self-Love,” and making it accessible for singletons to travel for their passions.
4 out of 10 American women plan to travel alone in 2025
4 out of 10 women are planning to travel solo in 2025, a study from Future Partners, a tourism research company, has found. They surveyed 4,000 Americans to discover their travel plans for 2025 in comparison to the past year.
Why the Algarve Is the Perfect Place to Take a Solo Break
Google Trends data shows that post-pandemic solo travel has risen by 761%. And solo travel isn’t just for singles. According to the online travel agent Opodo.com, 2023 travel trends show 41% prefer to travel alone with many wanting to be in control of decision-making, a chance to linger for hours in a museum or a hike to the top of a mountain; giving people time for personal reflection and growth.
Solo Travel Tips
Whether you’re a lone wolf at heart or looking to broaden your sense of independence, traveling solo can be a richly empowering and satisfying experience.