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Where To Travel Solo This 2020

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Solo travel can be an exhilarating and life-changing experience—and more and more travelers are discovering its allure. If you’re willing to forego company for introspection and independence, there’s no better time than now to set off on a solo journey. In fact, some destinations may be best explored on your own!

Buckle up and choose your own adventure with these seven vacation ideas for aspiring solo travelers looking to set off on their own for the first time. Also, check out these solo travel tips here that would help make your solo travels better!

 

 

Batanes 

Solo travel in Batanes Philippines
via Allan Ascaño on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

With thousands of islands in the Philippine archipelago, it can be challenging to pick one destination—so why not start at the very top? A group of islands in the northern edge of the Philippines, Batanes is on the bucket list of most Filipinos. It’s no surprise as the wild, rugged beauty of the province is postcard-worthy with cows grazing on verdant rolling hills and waves crashing on jagged cliffs. 

Solo travelers will be happy to find plenty of affordable accommodations options as well as easy means of sightseeing by bicycle, motorbike, or tricycle. Plus, Batanes is arguably the safest place in the country with the crime rate as close as possible to zero.

 

 

Bantayan Island, Cebu 

Bantayan Island Cebu Philippines
via Eric Brian Ouano on Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Cebu is one of the top destinations in the Philippines with a wide range of activities, from scuba diving and swimming with whale sharks to mountain climbing and food tripping. With plenty of budget-friendly hotels and accessible transportation, the province is one of the best places to travel solo.

Bantayan Island is especially ideal with its quiet white sand beach and untouched natural surroundings that are perfect for relaxation. Locals are known for being helpful and friendly, even by Filipino standards.

 

 

Bali

Solo travel in Bali Indonesia
via Marcello Rabozzi on Pixabay

Some parts of Bali may be known as party central, but it’s also a great place for a singles’ vacations. The island is blessed with tranquil temples and remote hideaways that make it perfect for a traveler looking for a bit of solitude. Meditate amid the beauty of wild jungles and stunning beaches. There are plenty of inexpensive hostels and inns to choose from, especially in Ubud, where it’s less crowded. 

Book a private day tour of Ubud with KKday to explore must-see attractions like Ubud Palace, Ubud Market, and Monkey Forest Street.

 

 

Japan 

Tokyo Japan
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One of the best places to travel alone in the world is Japan, a country with ancient tradition, pristine nature, mouthwatering cuisine, and futuristic cities. More than any other country, you’ll never run out of things to see in Japan, from exploring dazzling Tokyo to skiing in Niseko to roaming hundreds of Kyoto temples.

Even alone, traveling across Japan is extremely easy and simple with the country’s famously efficient public transport. It can be pricier than traveling with a friend, but Japan has plenty of world-class hostels and pod hotels as cheaper options for solo travelers. It’s also a country populated with uber-polite and helpful people, so it’s quite easy to feel safe.

Get the Japan Suica Card for easy public transportation and shopping options in Japan!

 

 

Italy 

Venice Canal Italy
via Saleem Moopen on Pixabay

While often hailed as a romantic destination, it’s easy enough to fall in love with Italy on your own. After all, the list of magnificent Italian attractions are endless, whether art, architecture, history, fashion, food, and beyond. From charming seaside villages to opulent ancient cities, it’s easy to spend years getting lost in this beautiful country. 

Italy is vibrant, easy to navigate, and with plenty of tourists around, relatively safe. It’s a mesmerizing place to explore. On your own, you can take the time to get to know locals, learn the language, and discover the less-crowded corners of this European country.

See the sights in Venice, Italy with a walking tour and gondola ride via KKday!

 

 

New York

New York
via Predrag Kezic on Pixabay

The city that never sleeps is the perfect vacation to go to for the solo traveler who loves a packed schedule and being surrounded by people. Even on a solo journey, you won’t feel alone in New York City with so many locals and travelers roaming the streets at any given time. From watching a Broadway show to exploring the Met to the endless options of galleries, dive bars, bookstores, and more, New York is simply irresistible. 

Avail of KKday’s New York CityPASS to get amazing discounts at New York City’s top attractions, such as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.

 

 

Iceland 

Northern Lights in Iceland
via David Mark on Pixabay

The northern lights are a bucket list destination in Iceland, a rare and spectacular phenomenon that most travelers dream of seeing at least once. Besides the northern lights, Iceland is an awe-inspiring country for outdoor lovers with caves, volcanoes, glaciers, dive spots, and wildlife.

Make 2020 the year you tick this country off your list and embark on the journey on your own. Despite being a popular tourist destination, Iceland is hailed as the safest country in the world—definitely a plus for solo travel. 

Witness the wonders of the aurora borealis on KKday’s Northern Lights Tour from Reykjavik.

 

 

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