Solo Travel Tips for Millennials
September 18, 2018
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Try spending less time on your phone pretending your filling a void at dinner. Put the phone away, enjoy your meal or activity, let your mind be curious and simply be present.
Hayley Hosea, @halesyah
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Always be aware of your surroundings and you’ll learn to be confident in solo travel and taking the time to do what you want and love to do.
Haley Hosea, @halesyah
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When I first traveled on my own I was traveling to a new city every few days, which was a lot of fun. Next time though, I’d try to spend a few more days in certain cities to feel more like a local.
Liz Kelley, @dontgetcrabby
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The first solo trip you take doesn't have to be halfway around the world: The first time I traveled alone, I went to a familiar place so I wouldn't be worrying about safety as much. The second time I went on a cruise and it was fantastic!
Erin Burke, @time_of_mime_life
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Venture out beyond the typical travel sites. Don’t be afraid to explore more local places and interact with those around you!
Erin, @londonerin8
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I wish I did better research on the best restaurants and bars to visit. It was more of a spontaneous thing, which I do love at times. But I think I could've had a better experience eating and drinking at the top places.
Megan Roberts, @ mega_RN
There are so many different factors to consider that it can feel intimidating to embark on a solo journey, but if you prepare before you leave you will feel like a confident, seasoned traveler.
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