The top-rated destinations for independent travellers
- 12/2/2025
- 30 Day
Travelling alone has become increasingly
common, reflecting broader shifts in how people live, work and enjoy their free
time.
According to Eurostat, over the past decade the number
of single-person households in Europe has risen by almost 17 %, while the total
number of households grew by only 5.8%. This trend is also evident in travel,
with more people planning holidays on their own. On social media, the
phenomenon is clear: the hashtag #solotravel has amassed over 11 million posts
on Instagram and nearly 2 million on TikTok, connecting solo travellers from
all over the world.
Given this trend, TUI Musement, a leading provider of
tours and activities, analysed the reviews of experiences booked by solo
travellers to identify destinations that best match their preferences. The
findings highlight places that combine safety, heritage, nature, and
opportunities for both self-discovery and social interaction.
Liverpool, United Kingdom:
Ranked first with an average score of 9.68 out of 10. Its friendly atmosphere,
welcoming locals and rich cultural offer make it ideal for solo travellers.
Whether chatting about The Beatles or local football, it’s easy to break the
ice.
Recommended experience: Liverpool FC Stadium Tour
Lisbon, Portugal:
Famous for its historic centre —including the Alfama district and Praça do
Comércio— Lisbon captivates visitors with scenic viewpoints and easy access to
charming towns such as Sintra, Cascais and Estoril. Walking tours and short
excursions allow travellers to explore at their own pace while meeting others
naturally.
Recommended experience: Walking Tour of Lisbon
Highlights
Bangkok, Thailand:
Now firmly established as the gateway to Southeast Asia, Bangkok blends
modernity and tradition with its temples, night markets and affordable prices.
It’s a top choice for solo travellers eager to immerse themselves in local life
from the start.
Recommended experience: Canal and Chinatown Tour
Vienna, Austria:
Home to Schönbrunn and Belvedere Palaces and world-class museums, Vienna offers
exactly the kind of cultural and historical experiences most appreciated by
solo travellers. The city centre is easily walkable, providing independence and
comfort.
Recommended experience: Visit to Schönbrunn Palace
Krabi, Thailand:
Known for its beaches and laid-back charm, Krabi is perfect for solo
adventurers. Highlights include bamboo rafting and hiking in Khao Sok National
Park, or taking a speedboat to the Phi Phi Islands.
Recommended experience: Khao Sok National Park Tour
Karpathos, Greece:
Nestled between Crete and Rhodes, this tranquil island maintains its
traditional lifestyle and unspoiled character. Among the best-rated activities
are guided tours through rural villages that end with dinner in a local taverna
—a perfect setting to share the sunset with fellow travellers.
Recommended experience:Traditional Village Tour
Bali, Indonesia:
With its temples, rice terraces, yoga retreats and beaches, Bali offers a
perfect mix of adventure and wellbeing. Immortalised in Eat Pray Love as a
place of personal transformation, it attracts visitors seeking balance and
connection.
Recommended experience: Guided Tour of Bali and
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Barcelona, Spain:
Beyond its architectural icons —the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló— the city
offers many group activities that encourage socialising, from cooking classes
to mosaic workshops. Tapas tours are a favourite for discovering Catalan
cuisine in good company.
Recommended experience: Small-Group Guided Tour of the
Sagrada Familia
Khao Lak, Thailand:
The third Thai destination on the list confirms Thailand’s popularity among
solo travellers. It caters both to those seeking calm and to those wanting
shared experiences such as scuba diving in the Similan Islands, excursions to
Phang Nga Bay, or Muay Thai classes.
Recommended experience: Phang Nga Bay Excursion
London, United Kingdom:
With its efficient transport system, solo travellers can easily explore the
city’s many attractions —from the British Museum and Tower of London to
Westminster Abbey. Historic pub tours also offer a relaxed way to meet fellow
travellers.
Recommended experience: Walking Tour of London
The Solo Travel Phenomenon
The growth of solo travel reflects a major shift in
the way people experience tourism: more flexible, authentic and
experience-driven. According to TUI Musement, solo travellers value the freedom
to set their own pace while also looking for safe and enriching activities
—such as small-group tours or guided local experiences that encourage
interaction.







