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New year, new travel opportunities!
Many people take the month of January to look at the year ahead and set travel goals. One of the most powerful ways to explore a new place is to take a solo trip. From the freedom and flexibility to the stress relief and boost in self-reliance, there are endless benefits to solo travel. And there are many exciting places to make it happen.
Of course, itโs always important to research current conditions in your desired destination to stay safe when traveling, especially for solo trips. But fortunately, there are precautions you can take, and tons of backup options if needed.
We asked travel bloggers and other experts to share the solo travel destinations they recommend for 2020. Keep scrolling to read about 50 places that will surely inspire your wanderlust.
1Vancouver, Canada

โIf you enjoy spending time in nature, Vancouver is a great place to add to your solo destination list for 2020. Canada as a whole is a very safe country to visit, and Vancouver has so much to offer. The city itself offers beautiful views of mountains and has a lot of fun places to visit, such as Granville Market and Stanley Park. You can also do a day or weekend trip from Vancouver to escape into the mountains any time of year!โ โย Amber Primdahl, travel blogger atย Sheโs Catching Flights
2Santiago, Chile

โI recommend Santiago, Chile. South America is a friendly destination for travelers, even if you donโt speak Spanish. Santiago is not a difficult city to get around alone, as you can take the subway or Uber. The local food scene is fantastic and casual, so itโs a great place to enjoy a meal and cocktail by yourself. For example, at De Patio restaurant, you can sit at the counter and chat with the chef while he prepares dishes with ingredients straight out of his garden.โ โย La Carmina,ย travel bloggerย and TV host
3Malaysia

โWithin Southeast Asia, I think Malaysia is a great destination for solo travel for any age. Youโve got some incredible rainforests and stunning canopy walks, buzzing cities with a great culinary scene, and since most Malaysians speak perfect English, itโs a lot easier to connect with locals than in many other countries. Malaysia doesnโt have the travel party scene you find so much Thailand, so itโs a perfect choice in Asia for more culture-focused or mature travelers.โ โย Marek Bron, travel blogger atย Indie Traveller
4Slovenia

โDelve into one of the greenest and most beautiful countries in Europe by buying a ticket to Slovenia! Not only does it have fairytale castles built into mountain walls (check out Predjama Castle!) but underground cave trains resembling Indiana Jonesโ own adventures. The capital city is by far the prettiest Iโve ever seen, too. Transport links are convenient. The country is small enough to explore confidently. And the safety, as well as a high level of English among the younger generation, make this the perfect European destination for a solo traveler this year.โ โAlice Teacake, travel blogger atย Teacake Travels
5St. John’s, Canada

โIt’s not a place many people have heard of, but St. Johnโs, Newfoundland, is pretty magnificent and a great option for solo travel. The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful with massive cliffs overlooking the ocean. You can stroll to the top of Signal Hill to overlook the harbor and out to the sea. You can also drive out to Cape Spear to stand at North Americaโs most eastern point. But the truly special part of St. Johnโs is the people. They are some of the warmest and friendliest you will meet. You can grab a pint in one of the many Irish pubs and strike up a conversation easily. And for such a small town, the downtown area is packed with restaurants, pubs and shops. Plus, they have puffins and icebergs (even in May). You really canโt go wrong here. Donโt forget to get โscreeched inโ while you are in town, too.โ โย Mark Ostermann, senior editor ofย Miles to Memories
6South Korea

โSeoul is on the top of my list for great places to travel solo this year. Itโs safe for solo travelers, fairly easy to get around, and the people are always kind and willing to help tourists. The city is full of modern conveniences that take everyday luxury to another level. Thereโs WiFi everywhere, you can Uber around the city, and the customer service is impeccable. Itโs great for solo travelers on a budget since there are a ton of low-cost options for hotel stays and food. The street food in Seoul is a must!โ โย Jee Choe, digital designer and blogger atย Oh, How Civilized
7Rotterdam, the Netherlands

โSkip the crowds of Amsterdam and head to Rotterdam. This city is easy to navigate by public transportation, walkable, and of course, very bike-friendly. Take a water taxi and enjoy the views of the modern architecture of the city. Head to the food halls such as Markthal and Fenix Food Factory to check out whatโs new with Dutch cuisine.โ โJessica van Dop, travel media specialist and blogger atย The Dining Traveler
8Accra, Ghana

โGhana is one of the best countries to travel solo in Africa. Ghanaians are known to be very kind and are typically willing to help travelers with directions or the like. Accra has a beach close by, along with many cute boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Solo travelers might appreciate that Uber is available and affordable in Accra, which makes navigating the city quite easy.โ โย Briona Lamback, travel blogger and founder ofย Buoyantย travel agency
9Malta

โThis incredibly charming and gorgeous European island is just off the coast of Italy and makes for an enchanting solo travel adventure! You can rent a car and explore both islands in just a couple of days, and see things like quaint cobblestone streets and the stunning Blue Lagoon.โ โย Alyssa Ramos, blogger atย My Lifeโs A Travel Movie
10Oman

โMany people canโt even point to Oman on a map, but it is one of the best destinations for solo travelers in 2020! Locals are friendly but rarely pushy, and you can walk down the street without getting stared at. Renting a car is easy and the roads are in pristine condition. The highlight of traveling Oman is the fabulous nature and scenery, from sparkling blue wadis and sand dunes for hundreds of miles to sea cliffs and the โGrand Canyon Of The Middle East.โ If you want a break from traveling solo, consider hiring a local Omani guide to show you around for a day or two!โ โย Victoria Yore, travel blogger atย Follow Me Away
Have you traveled solo?
No, I have no interest in it.
No, but Iโm curious.
Yes, and it wasnโt that great.
Yes, just a few times, It was fun!
Yes, I offen do! Itโs great.
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