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By *ola1976 OP Woman
over a year ago
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i I recently plucked up courage to travel alone and I loved it but realise that a lot arnt confident to take the plunge so I’ve now got the bug and looking for a trip in nov I would love to set a little group up where we can all go together separate rooms ect but thought it would be fun xx |
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By *ola1976 OP Woman
over a year ago
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"So having learned that you like to travel alone you now want to travel with a group?
Presumably you mean more without a partner / other half? "
Ok love it’s nice to travel alone but also nice to meet up with people if you choose |
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By *ola1976 OP Woman
over a year ago
mablethorpe |
"I’ve been alone a few times whilst I like my own company during the day it’s nice to have friends to go out with in the evening" exactly love and maybe some people are abit nervous to travel alone x
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By *ola1976 OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Have you considered an organised tour ?
I did a holiday with explore in the summer and it was amazing. Group activities during the day but free to do your own thing in the evening
" sounds fun x |
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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago
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"Have you considered an organised tour ?
I did a holiday with explore in the summer and it was amazing. Group activities during the day but free to do your own thing in the evening
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If want the opposite. I’m quite happy with a book round the pool but would like company at night |
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I travel alone
Dinner alone movies alone concerts alone and play alone most times
try having the nearest friend relative etc 5000 miles away... You get used to it.
Spent a week in Leeds this year 3 weeks in Florida and a week in Amsterdam |
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"i I recently plucked up courage to travel alone and I loved it but realise that a lot arnt confident to take the plunge so I’ve now got the bug and looking for a trip in nov I would love to set a little group up where we can all go together separate rooms ect but thought it would be fun xx"
Think it's a brilliant idea. Good luck with it. |
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"I’ve been alone a few times whilst I like my own company during the day it’s nice to have friends to go out with in the evening
THIS! "
Same for men. I’ve been on a few holidays alone - cycling in France, skiing.
The days are great but a big part of a holiday is a fun meal in the evenings. You end up eating alone most times. Mind you, people watching is fun and I’ve seen some couples eating that may well have been better off alone as they looked bored to death with little or nothing to say to each other |
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"Thinks it’s a good idea we should all meet for a few beers be more fun sharing rooms
Ummm don't think you are the target audience (insert hitting forehead emoji)
No harm in trying though."
Well there is - this is ladies talking about travelling alone. Leave them in peace. |
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It's something I enjoy
Daytimes are fun in places where there's plenty to do and see and I like the freedom of just suiting myself.
I agree that dinner alone isn't the best, but I think it would be worse sharing it with strangers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are travel companies that host single travellers. You're single but part of a group. More popular with older people and often to more obscure places. My friends been to Mali, Togo and Benin, Ethiopia. Not my thing though. I like being "alone" alone when travelling. Fewer witnesses;-p |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've done 5 cruises solo this year ..usually make friends on board to socialise with but only once did I meet someone and have any fun ...and he was on fab ....arranged it before I went .. we should set up a fab solo holiday group !! |
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"Thinks it’s a good idea we should all meet for a few beers be more fun sharing rooms
Ummm don't think you are the target audience (insert hitting forehead emoji)
No harm in trying though.
Well there is - this is ladies talking about travelling alone. Leave them in peace. "
I read it as let’s all get togeather and have a laugh |
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I been travelling on my own for quite a few years now. Going on my next solo adventure, after 3 years of absence because of covid,in December. Abit apprehensive but I'm sure i will have a marvelous time, meeting new people and men to have fun with abroad |
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I like the freedom of doing what ever I want, going in a group would just be way too much for me as everyone will be so different and I just couldn't cope. Once you done solo travelling, you kinda don't want to go back on relying on others. |
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I've travelled alone on one holiday just four years ago. Daytimes were great, sunbathing, walking and swimming. Evenings were quite lonely. Couples everywhere or so it felt. Find the right partner and its far better as a couple. |
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