These Are The Top 5 European Destinations Solo Travelers Love Most
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There’s nothing quite like the freedom and exhilaration that traveling alone can give you.
You’re the boss, you can do your own thing, and quite often you can do it for less compared to traveling with friends or partners.
The hardest part can actually be choosing where to go – but if you’re thinking of taking a solo trip to Europe next year, then a recent list compiled by airline Wizz Air of the best solo travel destinations on this continent may be helpful.
Wizz collated data from reviews by solo travelers on TripAdvisor to come up with a list of the top five destinations in Europe that are most loved.
Containing a great mix of popular cities and one or two surprises, this list could make a great solo travel itinerary for spring or summer 2024.
Rhodes, Greece
Rhodes will always be a favorite among travelers who head to Greece, and for solo travelers, it’s no different.
Despite suffering some devastating fires this summer, Rhodes has maintained its position as a top-rated destination in Europe.
Rhodes is a relatively safe place with good healthcare and public services – and it’s reasonable when it comes to cost.
Lonely Planet estimates that hostel rooms can be as cheap as $35 a night, while dinner for two in a local restaurant can be as cheap as about $50.
Split, Croatia
Croatia was recently ranked as the best country in the world for solo female travelers, and Split is certainly one of its most popular destinations.
This coastal treasure has just the right mix of beautiful beaches and fascinating history and culture – perfect for exploring at your own pace, which is one of the great pleasures of traveling solo.
Croatia is widely regarded as one of the world’s safest countries, ranking number 14 on the most recent Global Peace Index.
It will also be a great year to visit in 2024, with major events such as the Mediterranean Film Festival and the celebration of Saint Sveti Duje set to take place.
Faro, Portugal
Destinations like Faro show just why Portugal has been having a record-breaking year when it comes to tourism.
Nestled in the heart of the country’s beautiful Algarve region, Faro is the gateway to some of the most breathtaking beaches in all of Europe – not to mention generally favorable weather all year round.
The city has a fantastic party vibe and is home to major festivals such as Afro Nation (June) and Festival F (September).
And if you’re still not convinced on Faro and the surrounding area, then perhaps the news that Americans will be able to fly there direct next year will sway you?
Istanbul, Turkey
A city jam-packed with famous icons such as the Blue Mosque and Grand Bazaar as well as many hidden gems too – Istanbul is somewhere that can entertain a solo traveler for many days.
Istanbul has long been a place where the cultures of Europe and Asia collide, so it’s a great place to enjoy some unique sights, sounds, and smells as you wonder through its maze of cobbled streets.
While it can be a frantic place, it’s generally safe for solo travelers provided you exercise normal precautions – it also has great, affordable public transport and street food.
Florence, Italy
Set in the heart of the Tuscany region, Florence is easily one of my favorite cities in Europe.
A beautiful riverside city that is defined by its artistic importance and as being one of the main epicenters of the renaissance, Florence is a place that will move you.
The headline acts of this incredible Italian show are no doubt the Cathedral and its ‘Duomo’, the famous David statue by Michelangelo, as well as the unrivaled Uffizi Museum and the Ponte Vecchio bridge.
But what makes it great for solo travelers is the quaint independent cafes and bars, the excellent nightlife, and the uniquely beautiful apartments you can stay in right at the heart of the city.
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