Solo travel

Got the urge to travel, but no one to do it with? You're not alone. Over 50% of our travellers go solo.

That's why our small group trips are great for solo adventurers. Explore with a local leader who can't wait to show you around, connect with like-minded people who share your excitement and relax knowing we've taken care of all the details. All you have to do is pack your bags and go we’ll handle the rest.

Solo Travel with Intrepid Travel

Top trips for solo travellers

All our trips are designed with solo adventurers in mind, but these are a few favourites among those who’ve gone solo.

Where you can go

Why choose us

Intrepid leader in Kyoto
A local leader

When you’re alone, it’s easy to fall into the typical tourist traps. You wander within a few blocks of your hotel, see a few of the big sights and that’s about it. But solo travel on a group trip isn’t like that. You’ll have an expert local leader who knows every backstreet bar, cool tapas joint and hidden gallery, and they’ll give you tips for your free time and introduce you to locals.

Group of Intrepid travellers with street band in Marrakech
Ready-made friends

Go solo, but not alone. That’s our motto. The average Intrepid trip has about ten people on it – people of all ages and backgrounds from all over the world. You’ve got ready-made friends for a karaoke session in Vietnam, a canoeing adventure in New Zealand or a chat over chai at the breakfast table. For a solo traveller, it’s a nice perk to have.

Cycling in Avignon in the afternoon
Logistics and convenience

We’ve spent decades honing our itineraries, getting rid of the dodgy hotels and keeping the good ones, picking the best restaurants to visit, and organizing travel logistics so you don’t have to worry. Travelling alone can often be complicated, but with us, all you need is a good attitude – we’ll take care of the rest.

Leader gives a safety briefing in Madrid
Safety

Our leaders know the areas of town to avoid after dark. They know how to haggle at markets, avoid pickpockets and scammers and generally have a good time without anything going wrong. And don’t forget, when you’re on a group trip, you’ll have a bunch of new friends to watch your back (and your stuff). It’s all the flexibility and freedom of solo travel, but with an added safety net.

Frequently asked questions

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