Where to Travel Alone (Safely!) as a First-Time Solo Traveler

Solo adventurer stands on a rugged ridge in the Himalayan mountains, Gangtok.

What to Look for in a First-Time Solo Destination

Before we dive in, here’s what actually matters:
✅ Safe for tourists
✅ Easy public transport or walkability
✅ Lots to do solo (food, sights, nature)
✅ Budget-friendly places to stay
✅ Friendly locals or English-friendly areas


1. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Why Go: A charming little capital that feels more like a cozy town. It’s clean, super walkable, and easy to navigate—even if it’s your first solo trip.

Scenic view of Ljubljana's central square with historical architecture and Ljubljana Castle in the background.

What to Do:

  • Stroll the riverside cafés in the Old Town
  • Check out local markets and bookstores
  • Hop on a funicular ride to Ljubljana Castle
  • Day trip to Lake Bled (under 1.5 hours away)

Where to Stay: Boutique hotels and guesthouses near the river offer peaceful vibes and quick access to main sights.


2. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Why Go: If you want calm, affordable, and friendly, this is it. Chiang Mai has that peaceful energy people rave about, with plenty to do but zero chaos.

What to Do:

  • Take a Thai cooking class
  • Visit Doi Inthanon National Park for waterfalls and views
  • Chill at co-working cafés or wellness centers
  • Explore night markets and street food safely

Where to Stay: Hostels, boutique hotels, and cozy Airbnbs are everywhere—ideal for any budget.

Tip to remember

Always check if your hotel offers airport pickup or is near a Grab (ride-share) zone for easy arrivals.


3. Tallinn, Estonia

Why Go: Picture cobblestone streets and fairy-tale towers—but with fast Wi-Fi and cool cafés. Tallinn is quiet, quirky, and perfect for a solo wander.

Explore the cobblestone streets and historic buildings of Tallinn's Old Town on a sunny day.

What to Do:

  • Explore medieval architecture and quaint alleys
  • Hang out in digital nomad cafés
  • Take a short ferry ride to Helsinki, Finland for a day trip
  • Check out local art museums and waterfront areas

Where to Stay: Try a design hostel or minimalist hotel near the Old Town.


4. Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Why Go: Chill beach town vibes without the tourist overload. Puerto Escondido is great for unplugging, learning to surf, or just living slow.

Explore the rugged coastline with rocks and waves at Puerto Escondido, Mexico.

What to Do:

  • Swim at Playa Carrizalillo
  • Take a surfing class or boat tour
  • Visit bioluminescent lagoons at night
  • Enjoy fresh tacos and juice bars

Where to Stay: Beachfront cabanas, budget hotels, or wellness hostels.

Tip to remember

📍Local taxis are safe and easy, but many areas are walkable if you stay near the beach zones.


5. Valletta, Malta

Why Go: Sunny, compact, and super easy to get around. Valletta has relaxed energy, stunning sea views, and feels safe day or night. this is considered one of the underrated places to visit

Stunning aerial view of the Siege Bell Memorial and Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta.

What to Do:

  • Wander the historic streets and waterfront
  • Take a day cruise to Comino or Gozo
  • Enjoy open-air cafés with ocean views
  • Swim in calm bays or go snorkeling

Where to Stay: Budget-friendly guesthouses in the capital or coastal towns nearby.


6. Copenhagen, Denmark

Why Go: Stylish, safe, and bike-friendly. Copenhagen is a dream if you like parks, pastries, and people-watching from cozy cafés.

Vibrant Nyhavn harbor in Copenhagen with docked boats against colorful historic buildings.

What to Do:

  • Ride a bike along the harbor
  • Relax in botanical gardens or visit local flea markets
  • Taste-test Danish pastries and coffee culture
  • Visit museums or walk along Nyhavn

Where to Stay: Trendy hostels or boutique hotels with communal spaces make it easier to meet people.


Final Thoughts: Ease Into It

Your first solo trip doesn’t have to be intimidating. The key is choosing a destination that matches your pace and interests. Whether you’re into beaches, city strolls, or quiet corners to recharge, these places give you the space to explore without stress.

Bonus Tip:
Check out my guide to Solo Travel destinations you missed for first-timers.

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