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Travel & Selling Tips / Exodus Travels' Top 10 Tips for Solo Travelers
You're guaranteed to meet lots of like-minded new people
Travelling solo can be one of life’s most rewarding and liberating experiences, but it can potentially be terrifying too. Joining an organised tour helps to combat many of these common travel fears.
Exodus Travels group tours give you the unique opportunity to indulge your own interests, without the hassle of planning, and you’re guaranteed to meet lots of like-minded new people!
Here are our top tips for travelling solo in style:
1) Ask one of Exodus Travels sales consultants to tell you the group demographics on different departures.
That way you can choose a group with more solo travellers. But remember that people travelling in couples or as friends are just as likely to want to meet new people as those travelling by themselves.
2) Don’t necessarily jump for the single supplement.
The thought of having your own en suite is pretty tempting, but sharing with another traveller will help you get to know people. And you’re less likely to sleep through two alarms in the morning!
3) Be open. Talk about yourself and ask other people questions about themselves.
It can be daunting joining a group of people, but organized tours provide the perfect opportunity to get to know new people in a comfortable setting. You’ll eat, drink and take part in lots of activities together. You’ve chosen to come on the same trip so you’re bound to have at least one thing in common! Who knows… you might even come home with some friends for life.
4) Get social.
Write a post on our Facebook page or Departure Lounge Travel Forum. You may be able to reach some of the people on your trip before you depart. It’s an easy way to break the ice and you’ll already know a few friendly faces on day 1.
5) Learn the lingo.
Learn a few key phrases in the local language before you go. If you are sitting alone in a restaurant it goes a long way to be able to communicate a little with the locals, and it’s much easier to understand the menu! Keep a few handy phrases on your phone or in a notebook.
6) Buy the first round in at the bar.
Did anyone ever have a bad word to say about the person that bought the first round of drinks? Exodus thinks not.
7) Bring a deck of cards.
It’s an age old tip, but most people will be up for a game of cards. You can also teach others how to play, and you might even learn a new game or two yourself. It’s perfect way to help you bond with other travellers.
8) Bring something to share.
Take travel sweets or anything edible and tasty that you can offer out to your group on long journeys.
9) Carry a good book.
A ‘can’t put it down’ novel is a great companion for any journey and for filling a quiet evening. But try not to get used to reading books or looking at your phone whilst in the company of others. It’s easy to use it as a blanket to avoid any eye contact, but it will make it much more difficult for others to talk to you.
10) Eating alone really isn’t that bad.
But if you’re concerned about the evenings, ask your tour leader, they’ll be happy to advise whether most people eat together at group meals or if people do their own thing. If it’s the latter, this is the perfect chance for you to self-indulge! Discover a cosy candlelit restaurant, eat your body weight in olives, order a huge paella for yourself and get acquainted with the local tipple.
For more information, visit exodustravels.com