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Solo Travel Holidays

What our travellers say

Here’s what some of our past solo travellers had to say:

“Exceptional! After decades of solo travel, doing it all myself, this was a game changer being in a small group…I like my space a lot yet everyone was so authentic, like-minded.”

– Arlette Lee, Exodus Traveller

“The trips are so well organised. I like to travel alone which is well catered for on their holidays, as there are often several other singles on their trips.”

– Gary Brooks, Exodus Traveller

Our Top Solo Travellers Holidays

A Week in Jordan

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9 Days from CAD 2232
CAD 2045

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

From Amman to the Dead Sea via Petra and the Wadi Rum desert, visit Jordan's essential stops

Culture

Ancient Egypt & Nile Cruise – Premium Adventure

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9 Days from CAD 5888
CAD 5015

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Discover ancient Egypt in style along the Nile from Luxor to Awan

Culture

Discover Sri Lanka

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15 Days from CAD 3790
CAD 3225

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Spend two weeks exploring the delights of this diverse island

Culture

Cycling Vietnam

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14 Days from CAD 3320

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Ride from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, witnessing Vietnam’s beauty unfold

Cycling

Cycling Croatia's Dalmatian Coast

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8 Days from CAD 3415

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Cycling routes along Croatia's spectacular Dalmatian coastline

Cycling

The Inca Trail

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8 Days from CAD 2675

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Follow in the footsteps of the Incas as you trek to the once-lost city of Machu Picchu

Walking & Trekking

Highlights of the Amalfi Coast

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8 Days from CAD 3040

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Discover one of the world's most fascinating destination

Culture

Highlights of Morocco

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15 Days from CAD 1985
CAD 1800

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and the Atlantic coast

Culture

Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

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15 Days from CAD 4748
CAD 4370

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Walk the iconic alpine trail through France, Switzerland and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Discover Costa Rica

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15 Days from CAD 6173
CAD 5795

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Join eagle-eyed guides for a wildlife-watching trip through the mountains, rainforest and coast

Wildlife

Highlights of Ancient Greece

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9 Days from CAD 3893
CAD 3705

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Journey through thousands of years of Greece’s history

Culture

Cycling in Sicily

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8 Days from CAD 3420

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Ride through the UNESCO Val di Noto and Montalbano's filming locations

Cycling
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Go Your Own Way As A Solo Traveller

If you’re looking to travel solo, but not alone, you’ve come to the right place. We offer incredible holidays ideal for solo travellers where you can explore with a group of like-minded people who share your passion for travel.

Travelling solo may seem like a daunting idea at first, but it can also kickstart a renewed sense of adventure. And on our guided group trips, you have the reassurance of travelling with a leader as well as the chance to connect with others in your group.

Trekking to new summits, cycling along new coastal paths, delving into completely new cultures, or spotting some of the world’s most elusive wildlife is more exciting when you get to share the experience with other travellers – and it’s moments like these which often spark friendships that can last a lifetime. This is just one of the reasons why over 50% of our customers choose to travel solo with us.

Another plus is that you’ll benefit from our expert guide’s unrivalled local knowledge, so you can discover places you wouldn’t find in a guidebook. Travelling with an organised group also gives you that added peace of mind, in knowing everything is planned for you.

You can also choose to book a room to yourself for the entirety of your trip, at a reasonable cost. So why wait to travel solo with us and meet like-minded travellers from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand on your next adventure? Our collection of trips are the perfect holidays for solo travellers. Get inspired by browsing our most popular adventures below or speak to a member of our team today.

FAQs when choosing a solo travel tour

Can I get my own room when I travel solo?

On our adventures, we offer twin-shared rooms with you and a traveller in your group of the same gender. But if you’d like the flexibility to book your own private room for the duration of your trip, you can choose to add a single supplement to your booking over the phone or online on the majority of our trips, for a small added charge.

What makes Exodus Travels small group tours a good choice for solo travellers?

Our small guided-group tours are all led by experienced local experts and normally have around 8-16 people in one group. We pride ourselves on having an interest-packed set itinerary that’s been fine-tuned to showcase the best highlights and hidden gems your destination has to offer.

We also like to encourage an inclusive atmosphere with our guided-group adventures, so most days are spent taking part in daily activities with your group. When it comes to mealtimes, check your trip notes to see what breakfasts, lunches and dinners are included in our itineraries. On some evenings, your guide will accompany you to dinner and help you choose which regional specialities to try. However, we also like to include some downtime and free days on our trips, where you have the freedom to explore as you like and heed the guidance of our local expert, who will give great suggestions of where to eat, the best museums and local art galleries to visit or help you organise optional activities like kayaking, ziplining and more.

What will my group be like?

We’re lucky to have travellers joining us from all over the world, with many coming from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, in a wide range of ages. And what’s more, is that over 50% of our customers choose to travel solo with us so we rarely have a group that only has one solo traveller – most comprise a good mix of solos, couples, and friends travelling together.

Prior to your trip, why not join in the discussion on our Facebook community group, The Boot Room. It’s a space for our Exodus adventurers—where you can post a message, start a discussion with other travellers, ask questions, and share travel tips. This is a great way to get to know your group before you head off on your adventure.

Is it cheaper to travel in a group?

You may be surprised but travelling on a guided-group tour can be more cost-effective than travelling solo on your own, as you have the opportunity to split the cost of some optional activities with the group as you go. The majority of transfers, included meals and organised activities are also covered in your booking costs too, which can all add up if you’re travelling alone, especially if you’re looking to travel in remote locations.

Blog Posts

The trip started out as a bit of a disaster as Royal Jordanian airways had to divert to Cairo, due to the current situation between Israel and Iran. That couldn’t be helped . Upon arrival in Amman 12 later, we were met by an Exodus rep. Because time had been lost there was a lot of catching up to be done. Out tour guide Mikhled had made some very sensible decisions , and although it had been a very long 36hours, from leaving home, we went straight to some of the most wonderful sights as soon as we got to the hotel. So in fact, we didn’t miss out on anything because of the diversion. The hotels were clean, friendly and catered for all our needs. They were centrally located too. The distance between some locations was a lot, but the coaches were air conditioned and lots of stops on the journeys. There was only 8people on the trip, and it was great, as everyone got along really well. Evening meals were not included, however Mikhled, gave us lots of options . being a vegetarian was a bit hit and miss at times, but the starters made up for the main meal. Mikhled took us to some family homes for dinner, and that was very special. Petra , the main attraction was very quiet due to the “Middle East” situation, which made it all the more enjoyable . It was very hot, so not being busy was ideal. Lots of free time on both days there . Mikhled never rushed us. The Dead Sea wa amazing, if not a little weird. It certainly needed to be done. A half day of relaxing at The Red Sea was welcomed. The holiday Inn was amazing, I had the luxury of a “Sea View” room, which was amazing . Bethany beyond The Jordan was very special to me, however slightly marred by the Military , carrying firearms in such a holy place. Understandably, as Israel was a stones throw away, but it did ruin it for me.
Berna Owers A Week in Jordan

This camping trek was challenging with many beautiful vistas. The mornings were busy so that we could start moving by 7:45 or 8:00. We had many 1000 meter accent days with similar descents. Our weather was hot most days which added to the challenge. We sometimes used lifts to get up or down, especially in the Chamonix valley. Our guide, Egle was very calm with a lovely smile to help us along. Albert, our camp organizer kept us well fed and was always ready to offer any help we needed. We had an excellent group of mostly very experienced hikers. The two nights without showers meant we had to wash as best we could. Overall an excellent experience.

David Parkes Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

This was a tough but thoroughly enjoyable trip in a very beautiful part of the world. The challenging grade is about right; be prepared for a lot of rocky steep ascent and descent including a fair amount of scrambling and using fixed cables/chains. Some parts (particularly the ascent to La Om on Day 4 and the ridge along the top) are pretty exposed. There is a good mix of tougher and somewhat easier days to break things up with some nice forest and meadow sections. The reward is some amazing scenery in a relatively unspoilt part of the world. The whole trip was very well organised and accommodation at Villa Hermani was very clean and comfortable, with friendly hosts and great food. The mountain huts were a good experience but be prepared for very basic toilet and sanitary facilities.

James Baxter Summits of the Transylvanian Alps
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