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Is it better to travel with a tour group or solo?

An undeniable benefit of group tours compared to solo travel is you automatically have a bunch of like-minded friends. While there are plenty of ways to meet people travelling solo, you have to work that bit harder and often the people you meet are headed off in different directions by the time you've bonded.



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Group tours have an innate way of bonding people and building life-long friendships, with many people meeting some of their best friends while away. If you're lucky, you'll be blessed with a great group of people that will elevate your holiday beyond your wildest expectations.

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Even the most experienced travelers can feel solo travel anxiety before packing their backpack and taking a flight alone. Yes, there are awkward moments and uncomfortable situations, but the benefits and thrills of solo travel far outweigh the fear of traveling alone.

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Travelling solo often increases your self-confidence Travelling alone means you'll have to make your own decisions, helping you become more confident, assertive and decisive as a result. There's nothing like over coming some obstacles and knowing you did it without leaning on someone else to make you feel stronger.

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Just as when you buy in bulk at the grocery store, buying in bulk also helps when traveling for large tour companies. By reserving large groups of people, these companies are able to get a cheaper price, which makes the price per person cheaper as well.

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The average solo traveller is aged 47, with 84% being female travelers and only 16% being male. 12% of 18-24 year old's have been on a holiday by themselves. Research conducted by ABTA Consumer Survey: Holiday Habits Report, show that around 15% of us are now taking holidays alone.

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The pros and cons of traveling with a big group
  • Pro: Traveling with a big group can bring you out of your comfort zone. ...
  • Con: You may end up doing some things you don't want to do. ...
  • Pro: Groups make it easier to split up and do your own thing.


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Solo travel can have both positive and negative effects on mental health. Some potential benefits of solo travel include: Increased self-confidence and self-esteem: Traveling solo requires individuals to rely on themselves and make decisions independently, which can increase feelings of self-confidence and self-worth.

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Many escorted tours are theme tours, putting people together that share the same interest or activity (such as cooking or sailing). On the downside, if you book an escorted tour you often have to pay a lot of money up front, and your lodging and dining choices are predetermined.

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Escorted tours are a form of tourism in which travelers are escorted in a group to various destinations; they differ from a self-guided tour, when the tourist is not part of an organised group.

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Some of the advantages of traveling alone include the flexibility to do exactly what you want, meeting new people, and becoming more independent and empowered. Some of the disadvantages of traveling alone include higher travel expenses (since there's no one to split them with) and loneliness.

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If you're at the introverted end of the sociability spectrum, you may be drawn towards solo travel because it allows you to be self-sufficient and gives you the space and time to soak in every experience by yourself. Suffice to say, when you're adventuring alone, you won't be short of 'me time'.

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Having a new experience with yourself forces you to appreciate who you are and enjoy the time spent alone. It allows you to open up to other travelers and pushes you into learning and developing new skills. Solo travel creates a strong bond with yourself and your independence, and that bond can change your life.

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