Sure you can do it. You need travel documentation for a minor, travel insurances, debit card preferably with chip and pin. You need to check in advance your accomondation accepts minors. You need to avoid drugs and other illegal activities.
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Children traveling outside the U.S.Children under 18 may need a Letter of Consent to travel internationally without both parents.
Children under the age of 14 may, as long as they are in possession of their own identification document, travel with persons who are neither their parents nor legal guardians, while children between the ages of 14 and 17 years of age may travel without an accompanying adult.
To help prevent child trafficking, all young people under the age of 18 travelling to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) now need authorisation from their parent or legal guardian to travel. This is important, as you won't be able to fly without it, even if you're travelling with another family member or friend.
Children aged 12 and above:Children over 12 (15 for some airlines) can travel alone but the Unaccompanied Minor Service is available for an extra charge.
Typically, minors under the age of 18 do not have to present identification for domestic U.S. travel. Airlines will accept identification from the responsible adult on behalf of the minor(s). For international travel, minors under the age of 18 must present the same travel documents as the adult.
Generally, a person must be at least 18 years old to travel internationally without a parent or legal guardian. That said, there is no one-size-fits-all answer and you should always check with your destination country's government before booking a trip.
It is possible to book a hotel room or an apartment in Europe when you are 17, as long as you have a parent or legal guardian to co-sign the reservation agreement. However, due to certain legal restrictions, some European countries may not allow minors to book a hotel without a parent or legal guardian present.
Travel authorizations are required for Portuguese minors entering and exiting Portugal. Minors while travelling alone must have travel authorization signed by both parents, if married, or by the one who exercise parental responsibility.