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Our Top Safety Tips For Solo Travellers

Our Top Travel Safety Tips For Solo Travellers

Whether you're planning a city break, a coastal escape, or jetting off somewhere more exotic, solo travel can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore the world. It offers freedom, flexibility and a sense of adventure, but it also calls for a few extra safety considerations.

So if you’re setting off on your own, here are our top solo travel tips to keep you safe, comfortable and confident on your journey. Plus, we’ll help you find the perfect luggage to keep everything secure and stress-free.


Why Choose A Solo Holiday?

Solo travelling gives you the freedom to follow your own schedule, discover destinations at your own pace, and meet new people along the way. Whether you’re planning a weekend city break, an extended backpacking trip or a peaceful countryside escape, going solo lets you truly tailor your trip to your interests. It’s also a great way to build confidence, so with a few practical preparations, you can explore safely and fully enjoy every moment.


Top Travel Safety Tips For Solo Travellers

1. Share Your Itinerary

Let a friend or family member know where you’re going and when. Also, share details of your accommodation and any key transport connections. Apps like Find My Friends or WhatsApp location sharing can also help others keep track of your movements in real time.

2. Stay Somewhere Well-Reviewed

Book accommodation with strong reviews and safety credentials. Well-lit entrances, 24-hour reception desks and central locations can help you feel more secure, especially when arriving back after dark.

3. Blend In With Your Surroundings

Dress in a way that respects the local culture and helps you avoid standing out. Walk with confidence, carry yourself like you know where you’re going, and avoid displaying expensive tech or jewellery where possible.

4. Keep Essentials Separate

Don’t keep all your valuables in one place. Leave backups of key documents (like your passport and travel insurance) locked in your luggage or safe at your accommodation, and carry a second bank card or emergency cash in a different bag or pocket.

5. Use A Wireless Earbud For Directions

When navigating a new area, avoid walking with your phone out. Instead, pop in one wireless earbud and let your map app guide you with spoken directions. It helps you stay alert to your surroundings while avoiding the risk of having your phone grabbed or drawing unnecessary attention.

6. Be Cautious With New Connections

Meeting new people is part of the fun of solo travel, but always prioritise your instincts. Meet in public places, avoid sharing too many personal details, and if something doesn’t feel right, politely excuse yourself and leave.


Top Travel Safety Tips For Solo Travellers

Travelling From The UK Or Ireland? Plan Ahead

Whether you're flying from Heathrow or hopping on a train from Dublin, make sure you're aware of the latest travel advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. Check visa requirements, travel health alerts, and destination-specific guidance to ensure a smooth departure.

Don’t forget to take out comprehensive travel insurance, covering health, cancellation and loss of belongings. This is important whenever you are travelling, but especially so when you are on your own.


Luggage Matters

Staying organised and mobile is key when you're travelling solo. You’ll want bags that are lightweight, secure, and easy to handle on your own.

Tripp’s Solo Travel Favourites

  • Ultra Lite Large Wheel Duffle - Perfect for short breaks and easy to carry on trains, buses or pop in overhead compartments.
  • Voyage Backpack - Ideal for day trips and keeping your passport, phone and wallet close to hand.
  • Holiday 8 Cabin Case - Compact yet spacious, and small enough to use as your carry-on. Plus, the built-in TSA lock gives added peace of mind, along with the bright, bold colour choices for visibility.

 

All our travel bags and suitcases are designed with security, convenience and style in mind, so you can focus on the journey, not your luggage.



Domestic Solo Adventures

Prefer to stay closer to home? The UK and Ireland offer incredible options for solo holidays, whether you’re after fresh air, cosy cafes or cultural experiences.

1. The Lake District, England

Perfect for scenic hikes, literary trails and peaceful lakeside walks.

2. Edinburgh, Scotland

A charming mix of historic sights, beautiful streets and buzzy coffee spots, ideal for solo exploring.

3. West Cork, Ireland

Friendly towns, rugged coastline and incredible seafood, a dream solo getaway.

Domestic Solo Adventures

Bonus Tips For A Smooth Solo Trip

  • Pack Smart: Use packing cubes to keep your bag tidy, and make a checklist of essentials. Roll clothes to save space and avoid creases.
  • Stay Charged: Bring a portable charger and universal adapter to keep your phone powered. It’s your map, guidebook, torch and safety net all in one.
  • Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off, trust your gut. You don’t owe anyone your time or explanation. Always have a plan for safely exiting a situation.

Travel Safe, Travel Smart

Travel Safe, Travel Smart

Solo travel is all about embracing independence and discovering the world on your terms. By staying aware, prepared and confident, you’ll enjoy every second of the adventure, whether that’s a weekend in Edinburgh or a month exploring Southeast Asia.

So pack your bag, grab your Tripp luggage, and set off on your solo adventure with confidence.


15th May 2025

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