Top tips for solo travellers from choosing a destination to packing essentials

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There are so many incredible adventures to be had around the world (Image: Getty Images)
There are so many incredible adventures to be had around the world (Image: Getty Images)

A solo holiday comes with heaps of perks; you can choose your own adventures, destinations and travel dates without having to factor others into your itinerary. However, planning a solo getaway can be a daunting experience, especially if it's your first one.

Luckily the experts at Just You are here to help. For the last 20 years the travel pros have been dedicated to creating holidays for the solo traveller who wants to explore in a group environment, to destinations near and far.

So, they know a thing or two about how to prep for an exciting adventure whether you're after a week in Europe's sunniest destinations, or you're considering a bucket list-worthy holiday further afield.

Now they've shared some of their top tips to help you get started - check them out below...

Think about your travel goals

Before you pack your bags, take time to think about what you want out of your travels. What kind of experience are you seeking? Is it adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion? Knowing your objectives will help you with your destination and tour choices.

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Having these goals in focus will help you research destinations that match your interests (Just You has plenty of inspiration). Will it be the bustling streets of Tokyo, the scenic beauty of a US National Park, or the rich history of Pompeii? Select a place that resonates with your heart.

Plan ahead

Make sure you check your travel documents. Ensure your passport is up-to-date and check if you need a visa to enter your chosen destination. Make photocopies of your important documents and store them separately in case of loss or theft.

Don't forget vaccinations and health; check if any vaccinations are required or recommended for your destination. Consult your doctor and acquire any necessary prescriptions for medications you might need during your trip and remember to keep your medicines in your hand luggage.

It's also wise to invest in comprehensive travel insurance to protect yourself from unexpected incidents. Ensure your policy covers medical emergencies and lost belongings.

What to pack

Top tips for solo travellers from choosing a destination to packing essentialsPacking strategically is key (Getty Images)

Pack light but smart. Make a list of essential clothing, toiletries, and other items you'll need. Don't forget travel adapters, comfortable walking shoes and a lightweight waterproof jacket is recommended – just in case. Don't want to have to carry heaps of bags around? Roll your clothes to maximise space, use packing cubes to stay organised, and pack important items like your passport and medications in your carry-on bag. Also, leave some space for souvenirs!

Oh, and don't forget to bring a good camera or smartphone to document your adventures - although make sure you balance taking photos with living in the moment.

Make the most of your time away

Savour every second of your trip. Immerse yourself in the culture, try new foods, and make new friends.

Learning a few basic phrases of the local language can go a long way in enhancing your travel experience. It’s also a good idea to familiarise yourself with the customs and etiquette of your destination to show respect to the communities you’ll be visiting.

Travel is about enriching your life with unique experiences. And when you’ve selected your travel style, destination and departure date you can book online at www.justyou.co.uk.

Julie Delahaye

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