"I run my own fashion agency," says Kathleen. It's intense work, and on top of that, I have a busy social life. That's why it's essential for me to take two trips a year, and I usually do it solo. Why? Because it provides me with the most tranquility. My vacations are the only time of the year when I don't have to consider anyone else, can follow my own agenda, and have all the space for myself. When I travel alone, I can be alone when I want to be and not be alone when I don't want to be. I always end up meeting interesting people and even form friendships that continue back home. I've never truly felt lonely, especially because there's always so much to do in a wellness resort. I might not opt for a solo city trip that easily, but wellness journeys are perfectly suited for solo travelers."
"I've just returned from The Retreat in Costa Rica: a fantastic, intimate boutique hotel. The staff there is incredibly friendly, attentive, and helpful without being intrusive. The days were filled with yoga, nature walks, cooking classes, and leisurely poolside reading. I was never bored for a moment and would definitely come back here."
"Select a hotel that isn't primarily geared towards couples. I consistently opt for destinations that are ideal for solo stays. For instance, I've visited places like Kamalaya in Thailand, The Farm in the Philippines and Spa Village Resort Tembok and Revivo in Bali. These locations tend to have a higher number of solo travelers."