Remi Chauveau Notes
✨ An ode to bold solo adventurers like Sammy Green, this guide invites women to embrace the thrill of wandering alone—whether savoring pastéis de nata in the sun-drenched alleys of Lisbon or dancing freely in their own rhythm—where every solo journey becomes an unapologetic celebration of courage, curiosity, and joy.
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📢🗺️ Solo, Strong & Unstoppable: 20 Travel Tips for Women Who Wander🙋‍♀️🌟

26 July 2025
@laylaloutfi If I can do it TERRIFIED at 18, so can you! Just believe in yourself, hope this helps 😊🩷 who’s joining me in Maldives?? #travel #solotravel #femaletravel #travel #travelroute #travelhelp #itinery #planmyroute #planmytrip #gapyear #femaletraveller #traveladvice ♬ original sound - Layla Loutfi

🎶 Invitation to Own Your Journey 🏝️

This isn’t a call to escape. It’s a call to arrive—fully, fiercely, and unapologetically.

Pack light but carry confidence. Let your playlist lead the way. Your map? It's not in your pocket, it's in your pulse. You don’t need permission, a plus-one, or a perfect plan. You are the itinerary.

Book the solo table. Board the solo train. Be the solo spark.

Whether it’s croissants in Copenhagen or quiet cafés in Kyoto—go where your curiosity pulls and your joy expands. The world isn’t waiting for Mr. Right. It’s waiting for you.

So go solo. Go strong. Go now.

Your journey has already begun—with every step you dare to take alone. 💖🌍✈️

🎶 🏔️✈️🌍🧭🗺️🚉⛵🎒🛫📸 🔊 Mae Stephens, Meghan Trainor - Mr Right



Solo travel isn’t just about visiting new places—it’s about discovering your strength, independence, and joy on your own terms.

Whether you’re a first-time wanderer or a seasoned soloist, these 20 tips are your roadmap to feeling confident, safe, and inspired.

Ready to rewrite what adventure means to you?

👩‍🦰 1. Choose Female Hosts (Bonus if They Have Pets!)

Booking a stay? Opt for women-owned accommodations. Female hosts often offer safer, more thoughtful spaces—and if they’ve got a dog or cat in the profile pic, even better. Instant comfort vibes.

🧘‍♀️ 2. Ease Into It

Don’t dive headfirst into a month-long solo trek. Start small—a museum day, a solo brunch, or a weekend getaway. Confidence builds with every step.

🏨 3. Hostels Aren’t Just for Backpackers

Think hostels are only for 20-somethings? Think again. Many offer private rooms and attract solo travelers of all ages. Great for swapping stories and finding your travel tribe.

☕ 4. Solo Afternoons = Mini Adventures

Even if you're traveling with others, carve out solo time. A croissant, a quiet café, and a rainy stroll can be the highlight of your trip.

🛶 5. Book Group Activities

Feeling shy? Join a food tour, boat ride, or cooking class. You’ll meet people, learn something new, and still have your solo freedom.

🚌 6. Hop-On, Hop-Off for Instant Orientation

Bus or boat tours are perfect for getting your bearings. Plus, they’re low-effort ways to soak in the sights and meet fellow explorers.

📚 7. Bring a Book (Your Best Wingwoman)

Books are your solo travel sidekick. They fill quiet moments, fend off unwanted chat, and make you look mysterious in cafés.

💬 8. Make Friends—or Don’t!

Solo travel means you choose when to socialize. Strike up a convo or slip into your introvert bubble. You’re in control.

🎧 9. Curate Your Soundtrack

Create a playlist that matches your destination. Music sets the mood and can be a subtle “do not disturb” signal.

🧘‍♀️ 10. Be Present

Put down the phone. Listen to the waves. Watch the sunset. These are the moments that stay with you.

😴 11. Schedule Rest Days

You don’t need to be a sightseeing machine. Rest, recharge, and treat yourself to a slow day.

📱 12. Use Smart Apps (Discreetly)

Navigate with headphones so you don’t look lost. Apps like Google Maps and Translate are lifesavers—just don’t flash your phone around.

🍽️ 13. Join a Food Tour

Dining solo can be daunting. Food tours give you company, culture, and a taste of everything—without the awkward table-for-one.

🔋 14. Pack a Power Bank

Your phone is your lifeline. Keep it charged so you’re never stranded without maps, contacts, or camera.

📍 15. Share Your Location

Let someone back home track your journey. It’s peace of mind for you—and them.

🧳 16. Solo Doesn’t Mean Alone

You’ll meet people in hostels, tours, and even bookstores. Solo travel is full of surprise connections.

💍 17. Don’t Wait for a Partner

Dreaming of Amalfi or Bali? Go now. Don’t wait for a honeymoon or someone to tag along. Your adventure is yours.

📸 18. Role-Play at Restaurants

Channel your inner spy or novelist. Dining solo is a performance—own it. Bartenders and fellow diners often make great company.

📵 19. Don’t Overshare in Real Time

Hold off on posting your location until you’ve moved on. Safety first, clout second.

💖 20. Feel Everything

Homesick? Nervous? Elated? Let it all in. Solo travel is a rollercoaster—and that’s what makes it unforgettable.

#WanderWoman ✈️ #SoloTravelGoals 🌍 #FearlessExplorer 💪 #TravelLikeYouOwnIt 📸 #JourneyToSelf 💖

Brainy's Wander Reverence

The Quiet Power of Solo Presence
Solo female travel subconsciously redefines power—not just for the traveler, but for everyone who witnesses it. When a woman confidently explores the world alone, she's quietly challenging centuries of social conditioning about safety, independence, and agency. It reshapes not only her self-image but also how strangers, hosts, and fellow travelers perceive what's possible. It’s not just a trip—it’s a silent revolution with every footstep.🌟

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