Yes, you can certainly travel to Florida by yourself, and it is actually one of the most popular solo travel destinations in the United States. Florida offers a high-fidelity range of solo-friendly activities, from the "Disney Adults" culture in Orlando to the relaxed, walkable streets of Key West and the vibrant art scenes in Miami’s Wynwood district. Traveling alone in Florida is generally very safe, provided you follow standard travel precautions in major urban centers. Solo travelers often find it easier to secure "single rider" lines at theme parks, snag a seat at high-end restaurant bars without a reservation, and set their own pace for beach days or nature hikes in the Everglades. The state’s robust tourism infrastructure means that transport, from Brightline high-speed rail to ubiquitous rideshare services, is reliable for those without a companion. Whether you are looking for a quiet "workcation" in a Gulf Coast condo or a social, sun-drenched adventure in the Atlantic hubs, Florida’s welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal choice for independent exploration.