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Make Your Own Way: A Boutique Guide to Solo Travel
Contributor(s): Adventurer, The Boutique (Author)
ISBN: 1092942785     ISBN-13: 9781092942782
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2019
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- Travel | Special Interest - General
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.27 lbs) 30 pages
 
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Starting to travel solo and keen to avoid youth hostels? This is the ebook for you I only started travelling solo in my mid-thirties after I got divorced. Initially, I was absolutely terrified Who would I talk to? What if I was absolutely miserable and fell into a deep despair from which I never recovered? So many concerns First up are some of my top tips for traveling solo. This covers everything from the types of places to go as a solo travel, when to visit, how to avoid getting lonely, best ways to meet people and many more things I have learnt over the years that have resulted in my enjoyment of solo travel.Next up I cover some of the most frequently asked questions about travelling on your own. Do you share a room with a stranger or go solo? Do people find romance travelling solo? And most importantly - where do I stay so I don't have to deal with a communal bathroom Over the years I have tried quite a few different organised solo travel holidays - as well as finding out about loads more. This book provides you with 30 different organised tour options that work well for the solo traveller. My favourite type of solo holiday is one in a spa Finally, I cover all my favourite spa destinations and how to have a great trip as a solo traveller. This includes the best ways to meet people - if that is what you feel like - to the best places to go and treatments to enjoy. Today I do a mix of travelling - press trips with other bloggers and journalists, trips with family, trips with friends, trips with partners when I actually have one and I still do quite a bit of solo travel - particularly for my blog. I literally never worry about travelling solo these days - indeed I really look forward to a solo trip after I have been on a group one It is possible to really enjoy solo travel - I am evidence of that. So read my book and hopefully it will help you to embrace and genuinely enjoy travelling solo