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Let this ultimate guide encourage and inspire you to take the leap and book a trip today! Ultimate Guide for Women Solo Traveling In Your 40s. A Solo Woman Traveling uses human-written content that contains affiliate links and is a member of Amazon Services LLC.
When you make a purchase on a link, we may receive a small commission. This is at no extra cost to you. See Our Affiliate Policy and Advertiser Disclosure for more info. Since I have been traveling alone in every decade of my adult life (now 44), I have a lot of wisdom to share. So if you are thinking of taking your first solo trip and wondering what to expect solo traveling in your 40s, you are in the right place. This ultimate guide will contain all my best tips and advice as a seasoned solo traveler. Basically, everything you need to know for traveling alone as a woman in your 40s. Me traveling solo in my 40’s in Greece. As I mentioned, I started my solo travel journey in my 20s and all through my 30s. Traveling by myself was certainly different when I was younger than it is now. Now we have the internet on our phones , ) In so many ways I much prefer solo trips now in my forties than I did in my 20s! For me, solo traveling has been more enjoyable the older I get. Top Tips For Solo Traveling in Your 40s. When planning your first solo trip you will want to consider everything that I mention in this list when crafting your adventure. #1. Book the Best Hotel in Your Budget. The older I get, one thing is clear. I require a nice, higher-quality hotel . Being close to the nightlife is the furthest thing from my mind, but a hotel with an onsite fine dining restaurant is top of the list. When you are looking for hotels consider a few key factors: Guest Rating Proximity to Transit Noise Safe Area. I could deal with a lot in my 20s when traveling alone when it came to the quality of my accommodations. But now in my 40s, I have up-leveled and I am not going back. Expert Tip: Want to ensure the hotel is in a nice location? Map your hotel to other five-star hotels or high-end boutiques. When choosing a hotel, I used to base it on what the star rating is , but I don’t do that anymore. I learned that to get a four-star rating the hotel needs to offer room service. It doesn’t mean the hotel is guaranteed to be great, just because it has four stars. Some of the nicest hotels I have ever stayed in only had three stars. These were boutique hotels and they were way better than the four-star hotels I was finding. Read the guest ratings in great detail! I like using Booking.com for most travel destinations and VBRO depending on where I am going. #2. Pay for Convenience (You’ll Thank Me Later) I know it may be important to stay on a travel budget , but I also know that when I am traveling solo I want to be as comfortable as possible. That might mean splurging on that airport transfer when you arrive in a new city after a long flight. When I was younger and traveling, like in my 30’s, I was confident I could navigate the transit. But now that I have been there and done that, in my 40s I just don’t want to bother with public transport. I want to be the only one with her name on a whiteboard when I leave the baggage claim. Take me to my hotel now, please. Start your solo adventure in style! #3. Book Dinner Reservations In Advance. Are you a solo traveling foodie like me? If you love food and want the travel dining experience to go seamlessly, then book your dinner reservations ahead of time. In some destinations, like on a solo trip to Paris , you might need to book a month or so away. Me dining alone in a restaurant. It is worth it, I promise! And if you are worried about dining alone , don’t be! Sure if you are traveling alone in your 40’s for the very first time, I get you might feel a little awkward to eat by yourself. But if you bring a book or plan a little project like editing your photos while doing the time will fly and you won’t notice you are alone nearly that much. Apps I use when booking restaurants are Open Table & The Fork . #4. Research Age Appropriate Group Tours. An example would be maybe not joining a booze cruise that is marketed to 20-year-olds and finding something with a little more of a relaxed vibe. When I traveled solo in Amsterdam in my 20s and took a canal cruise it was all the party. Then when I went back for a solo trip in my late 30s I opted for a cruise with dinner and wine tastings. Joining group tours as a solo traveler is a fantastic way to meet new people and get a little social time on your trip. On my solo trip to Athens , I did a walking tour with a bunch of people and ended up with a couple of friends at the end of the day. Several sites have free walking tours in most major cities! Walking tours, paid or free are one of the best ways to really see all that a city has to offer! ✈️ Looking to join an all-female tour? Travel with us! Join A Solo Woman Travel Small Group Trips ! #5. Invest in Safety Products to Ease Your Mind. Will I be safe traveling alone? I know that the top concern of the other women I meet traveling alone is being worried about being safe. There are a number of things you can get to add extra security to your hotel room. A great way to do this is to get a lock like this one. Portable Door Lock. Additional Safety and Privacy Perfect for Traveling Hotel. Another idea is having a personal safety alarm on yourself at all times. You can also add apps to your phone such as Mayday . Check out the other apps best for solo female travelers . My Go-to Resources. Solo Travel Safety Gear. Emergency Number in Europe : Dial 112 & Emergency Number in the United States: Dial 911. All My Travel Planning Resources. #6. Be Less Ambitious in Your Solo Travel Itinerary. When I was younger and planning my trip to Europe , I was very adventurous and pushed myself to see as many places as I could on one trip. Now, I much prefer to take it slow and not rush just to check another country off my list. Me traveling alone and taking my time exploring. I would say 3-4 nights in a city is a good start. Unless it’s a small village, then maybe 2 nights. When I travel solo in the Greek Islands I like to stay 4 nights on each island. My idea of a dream trip is one where I can spend about 30% of the time relaxing and the other 70% exploring. Maybe you would rather spend more or less time relaxing. When you go solo, the best part is there are absolutely no compromises. It’s amazing! #7. Join Solo Female Travel Groups in Your Age Group. These days there are so many ways to find others with similar interests! One of the best websites to find a new travel best friend is Meetup! You can find loads of activities that are local or abroad! Facebook is also full of groups for different interests and age groups. I recommended joining some of these groups for solo female travelers to get an idea of a destination and seek any advice that other solo travelers may have. You will be amazed at how many new friends you can make in these groups. They are filled with interesting people who all share a similar desire to travel. In these groups, you can ask for advice on your travel plans and get suggestions for the best destinations in the country you are hoping to visit. I created a free-to-join Facebook Group, A Solo Woman Traveling. #8. Get Travel Insurance. Travel insurance is a no-brainer . It is not something you just want to skip in order to save money. Your trip is an investment, and something you should protect. Travel Insurance will ease your mind knowing if something unfortunate happens you are covered! You can get affordable comprehensive coverage from Safety Wing ! #9. Upgrade Your Cell Phone Plan. Having a working cell phone is a non-negotiable. Don’t try to save money by thinking you will just use Wi-Fi when you find it. While that is a nice trick to use less data , you want to make sure you have internet when you need it! I would also recommend getting an international SIM card if you are going to be away for more than a week! What works for me is going with Airalo , and with 150,000 + reviews, I am not alone. #10. Renting a Car to See More.
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