I’ve Traveled Solo to 65 Countries – Here Are My Top 5 Picks for Going It Alone
U.S. (Yep, Right in My Backyard)

Flying solo within the U.S. is super budget-friendly, so I love exploring my own country. Montana’s Lone Mountain Ranch is perfect for solo stays – the Meadowlark Cabin’s queen bed is all yours, and you can socialize with group activities.
For an urban escape, NYC’s always a winner. I stay at NH Collection New York Madison Avenue, where the lobby has a community table, fireplaces, and live jazz most nights. Who says you need a date for Broadway? I went solo to see The Notebook (getting a single center orchestra seat is way easier than finding seats together). And to get around the city, the MTA’s OMNY tap program is your best value.
No matter where your solo journey takes you, the world is full of adventures waiting to be explored. Whether you’re sipping wine in Portugal, hiking in Costa Rica, or soaking up the sun in the Maldives, traveling solo opens up a whole new world of freedom and discovery. The best part? You get to do it on your terms, no compromises, no rush. So, pack your bags, trust your instincts, and embrace the beauty of the world—solo style. Happy travels!