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Ten top solo holiday trips from Moroccan retreats and exotic islands to UK walking tours and no-fly cruising

Ten top solo holiday trips from Moroccan retreats and exotic islands to UK walking tours and no-fly cruising

The Irish Sun4 days ago

DARE you fly solo? Imagine packing for a getaway just for you and heading off to wherever you choose in the world.
You would be among an increasing number of people of all ages taking holidays alone.
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Enjoy market fun in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi
There is a huge range of breaks at home and abroad for single travellers – from a walking tour, sailing the seas, or a desert retreat, to a canoe expedition, sunshine island adventure or bushcraft course.
Trisha Harbord goes on a quest to find the ten top solo trips . . .
WONDER OF WALKING
A WALKING holiday is a perfect way to meet fellow enthusiasts while exploring the glorious ­British countryside on foot.
After being greeted by a Solos Holidays guide for a welcome drink, you will meet up with ­fellow ramblers for a three-night stay at the New Ocean Hotel in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
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Your boots need to be made for walking over the next two days.
But each trek is comfortably paced, lasting around two to three hours.
You will take in stunning panoramic views over the Bristol Channel and landscapes of the Brean Down peninsular, and explore Weston Woods.
Evenings are spent enjoying dinner and live entertainment.
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Three nights' half-board in a single room with a free bar for four hours each evening, from October 3, costs from £499. See
MAKING WAVES
SAIL the seas with one of the cheapest cruise lines for solos.
Ambassador is known for having the best value for singles sailing from the UK, with the lowest daily rate of £156.
The liner has special-fare single-occupancy cabins. But book early, as they are popular.
Join the Viking Heritage Tour no-fly cruise along the Norse trade routes, calling at Sweden's Gothenburg,
Guided excursions are available to explore the beautiful cities.
The 1,400-guest ship has bars, restaurants, a wellness centre, pool and entertainment including an outdoor movie screen.
There are dance and fitness classes, and guest speakers.
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Eight nights' full-board for a solo guest in ocean-view cabin is from £1,009. For details, see
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Adventure Solos runs a Canoe Scotland holiday across the spectacular great glens, navigating canals and lochs
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COMMUNITY SPIRIT
EXPLORE the world with a G Adventures ­holiday, just for go-it-alones.
Its Solo-ish Adventures feature 33 trips to destinations including
There are female-only leaders, free arrival transfers so that travellers feel safe and looked after, and welcoming experiences so a group of strangers can get to know one another.
There is also 'me time' for anyone wishing to explore on their own.
An 11-day tour of Vietnam, from
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Solo-ish Vietnam including B&B, some lunches and dinners, and flights from the UK in August, costs from around £2,050. For further details see
JUST FOR YOU
THE world's your oyster with solo specialists Just You.
From a trip to
Italy is a favourite destination, with several itineraries to choose from.
On an eight-day break, you can enjoy a guided tour of the historical site of
You'll get to stay in the 4H Hotel Palma – once an elegant 19th-century villa – with a solarium, hot tub and large terrace looking out at famed volcano Vesuvius.
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Seven nights' B&B, including some meals, welcome drink, tours and farewell get-together, costs £1,999, flying from Heathrow on June 17. See
RELAXING RETREAT
ESCAPE the stresses of everyday life and head into the serene Moroccan countryside for a rejuvenating getaway.
You'll stay with Amana Retreats in a private property nestled in olive groves and set against the breathtaking backdrop of the
There's a pool, walking trails, sun-drenched terraces and quiet corners perfect for relaxing and reflection.
Enjoy two daily yoga sessions – open to all levels – blending ancient wisdom with modern science, alongside sound-healing, breathwork and nutrition workshops.
Afternoons offer time to unwind by the pool, explore the souk or join the yoga and other sessions at the retreat.
Special menus feature nourishing, locally sourced alkaline meals and fresh juices to support your wellbeing.
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Five nights' full-board from October 9 is from £950. See
Return flights from Gatwick cost from £113, see
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A walking holiday is a perfect way to meet fellow enthusiasts while exploring the glorious ­British countryside on foot
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CITY SLICKER
HAVE a cracking time on a city break to
The Polish city's old town, within ancient walls, is one of the treasures of Europe and listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
In 2000, it was also named European Capital of Culture.
It has the largest medieval market square in Europe. Or you can see 15th-century painting Lady With An Ermine, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the museum, and discover the underground market below Cloth Hall.
The four-day trip is guided by an experienced tour manager.
Upon arrival, you'll be treated to a welcome dinner so you can get to know other guests, in a group of up to 25.
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Three nights' B&B in the 4H Novotel Krakow Centrum, with flghts from various UK airports including Manchester on November 14 and transfers, costs from £869. See
DREAM ISLAND
SUN-kissed
Immerse yourself in Indonesian culture by eating delicious street food, meeting traditional fabric weavers, watching a dance performance and visiting a temple.
Intrepid's Beautiful Bali guided trip will also give you the chance to hike
Other activities include cycling and snorkelling but there's also plenty of free time, when you can explore on your own or in the group and relax on the beach or in hot springs.
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Nine days including accommodation, transport, selected meals and activities, costs from £561. Multiple departures until December.
Return flights from the UK cost around £845. See
HIT THE ROAD
SIT back and relax on a coach tour of one of
Shearings is offering more trips for single travellers, with no room supplements, owing to increased demand.
The five-day Holy Island and Northumbrian Coast tour, travelling through stunning countryside with wonderful sea views, includes four nights at the Leonardo Newcastle in the buzzing city.
You'll visit
At low tide, you'll be driven over the causeway from the village of Beal to Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island because it was a birthplace of Christianity with a monastery founded in 635AD.
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Half-board from October 6, with coach departure points across the UK, costs from £629. See
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Intrepid's Beautiful Bali guided trip will give you the chance to hike Mount Batur for a sunrise view across the Lombok Strait, and visit Undisan village in the hills
AQUA FUN
THE clue is in the name – Adventure Solos. Fully-hosted breaks and day trips offered by founder Chris Bone include canoeing, hiking, map- reading and rock-climbing.
Designed for people in their thirties to fifties, the itineraries are all beginner-friendly.
The five-day Canoe Scotland holiday is a 60-mile expedition across the spectacular great glens, navigating canals and lochs including famed Loch Ness, from west to east.
Along the way, you'll be able to enjoy wild-swimming and camping under the stars on loch shores.
You can either take your own tent or hire it from Adventure Solos, who also advise on what food to bring along.
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Expedition departs from Banavie, near Fort William, on June 30 and costs from £795, including canoe equipment. See
GOING WILD
LOVERS of the outdoors who fancy giving
Wild Human's four-night Native break teaches skills such as food-foraging, friction fire-lighting, preparing game, smoking meat and making fishing equipment.
You'll also learn how to carve safely with an axe, make pitch glue and bark-craft baskets.
Accommodation is in your own tent, pitched in a private woodland close to Windermere in the
But the course, for up to 14 people, is fully catered so you'll be tucking into nutritious, seasonal local food and there's a few luxuries including a pizza oven and sauna.
It's one of a number of Wild Human challenging solo expeditions, at home and abroad.
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The course is from July 6 to 10 and costs from £495. See

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