Independent singles: The Single Traveler

New waves of senior backpackers are travelling alongside the traditional pre-university student. You can decide to be a single traveler or sole, or you may choose to meet a travel companion online at the NewYoungTravel.com.au travel forum.

As with touring, traveling as an independent single has its pros and cons:

Pros

  1. The world is your oyster as far as flexibility goes – do what you want when you want
  2. You can be more open to meeting new people. You are more likely to strike up a conversation or make an effort on getting to know others than if you travel with someone
  3. You have the final say on your itinerary – 5 stars, budget, or a bit of both
  4. Sleep in! No early starts if you don’t want them
  5. The experience can often be quite empowering

Cons

  1. Eating out alone the first few times may be a bit uncomfortable, but take a book. And don’t let travelling solo stop you from eating out
  2. The dreaded single supplement. We can whine all we want, but it is, unfortunately, a fact of life
  3. No-one to ‘wow’ with or share the experience when you see those Pyramids for the first time
  4. Taking photos
  5. It does get lonely sometimes on long trips

Bronwyn White

Bronwyn White is a travel and tourism industry professional with more than 30 years of experience.  Her special interest is helping retirees, semi-retired baby boomers enjoy the dream of travel.  She loves to help them plan and get the most out of this time.

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