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I’ve been lucky enough to experience both solo and group travel – whether with friends, family, a partner, or with strangers.
In my early 20s, it was all about travelling with friends – because let’s be honest, at that age, freedom is practically a given. No mortgages, no major responsibilities, just an endless summer and the ability to pack a bag, book the cheapest flight, and disappear for weeks backpacking. Then, when I got into a long-term relationship, it naturally shifted to couples’ holidays – the occasional city break and of course, still backpacking, but just in nicer private rooms rather than hostel dorms.
But as everyone around me moved into their mid-late 20s, they started to juggle big commitments – landing full-time jobs, planning hen dos, or even their weddings – and suddenly, those "let’s book a trip!" group chats started to fizzle out. People had bills to pay, limited annual leave, or just weren’t up for splurging on a big adventure like they used to. And that’s when I had to ask myself – do I sit around waiting for someone to be free, or do I just go for it alone? Even if the thought of solo travel scared the sh*t out of me?
The truth is, travelling alone for the first time can feel pretty daunting, but here’s the thing – both solo and group travel have their own unique perks (and let’s be real, their fair share of challenges too). So if you’re stuck in that "should I wait or should I go?" dilemma, stick around – there’s a lot to unpack!
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Advantages of Solo Travel


Petra (left) and Little Petra (right).

Disadvantages of Solo Travel


Rainbow Street in Jordan (left) and Krka National Park in Croatia (right).
Advantages of Group Travel



MuseumsQuartier in Vienna (left) and on the North Coast 500 in Scotland (right).
Disadvantages of Group Travel

Is Solo Travel Worth it?
Absolutely! Even if you only do it once in your life, solo travel is 100% worth it. A little independence goes a long way, and learning to enjoy your own company is huge. Who knows – you might love it so much that it becomes your new favourite way to explore the world!
Solo travel isn’t perfect – but neither is group travel. It all comes down to weighing up the pros and cons and figuring out what works best for you.
On my solo trip, I joined the Highlights of Jordan group tour as a solo traveller before fully venturing out on my own in Croatia – and I’m so glad I gave solo travel a go. I spent three weeks on my own, and while I really enjoyed it, if I were to do it again, I’d probably stick to one or two weeks max. I also realised that I do personally prefer group travel, especially with family, friends, or a partner, because I love having company and sharing experiences. That being said, I’d definitely do another solo trip in the future – I’m already eyeing up a solo surfing adventure in Taghazout, Morocco!
And that’s the thing about solo vs group travel - it’s all about personal preference. Some people thrive on solo adventures, while others can’t stand it. Some love the chaos and camaraderie of group trips, others find it overwhelming. The only way to know for sure? Try it for yourself! No matter what, you’ll come away with great stories – and probably learn a little more about yourself along the way.


Hashemite Plaza in Amman, Jordan (left) and a beautiful sunset I saw while in Hvar, Croatia (right).
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