This is for the in-between stage where solo travel keeps crossing your mind, but you haven’t said yes to it yet.
This is for the in-between stage where solo travel keeps crossing your mind, but you haven’t said yes to it yet.
Maybe you keep looking at flights, opening tabs, and thinking, “I could probably do this,” before immediately talking yourself out of it.
I know that stage well.
For me, it started after my divorce.
I wanted to travel, but going alone felt huge, and my mind focused on everything that could go wrong instead of what could go right.
If solo travel still feels more overwhelming than exciting, you’re not alone. A lot of the fear comes down to a few specific things: safety, loneliness, and confidence.
These are the things that kept running through my head before my first trip, and they're some of the questions I hear most often.
When You're Ready for the Next Step
You just want to feel more comfortable traveling on your own.
That's exactly what these guides are for.
Confidence usually doesn't show up before the trip.
It usually shows up after booking the flight, figuring out the airport, and realizing you handled things better than you expected.
With each step, you are becoming Confidently Solo.