
7 solo travel dilemmas and how to solve them
Solo travel has plenty of advantages, but there will naturally be a few hurdles to overcome – some more predictable than others. Here’s some advice for solving its pesky predicaments
1. Looking after luggage
Strategically time your toilet break before you collect your bag from the carousel at the airport, or beeline for the disabled toilet for some extra room if you do have to haul it in with you. If you need to nip to the bathroom on a train or bus, do so just after a stop to give yourself plenty of time to report a theft if it does happen. Wedging your bag into an awkward position on a luggage rack can also deter people from even trying to steal it.
2. Taking photos of yourself

3. Applying sun cream
Unless you’re a particularly limber person, there’s always going to be that bit on the centre of your back that you can’t quite reach with your sun cream. Asking a stranger to do it for you is a bit of an awkward solution, so retreat to the privacy of your hotel room or a bathroom to apply as best you can, saving you the embarrassment of twisting yourself into odd positions in public. And, of course, sprays are easier than creams.Wear high SPF, long-lasting protection to ensure you don’t have to go through the whole ordeal again while you’re out – some brands claim to stay effective all day long.
4. Single supplements
Also don’t be afraid to approach the tour operator before booking to see if they can help, either by buddying you up with another solo traveller, or with a little negotiation on pricing – a tactic that could work particularly well off-season when booking numbers are lower.
You may also find you’re charged extra for the same reason when booking hotel rooms independently, and a little haggling helps in these situations too. Alternatively, look out for hotels that charge per person or offer bedrooms for one.
5. Dining alone

6. Being scammed
If it’s a situation that you can’t walk away from, such as being charged fake fees, firmly stand your ground and kick up a fuss. You might even have to really overreact, but sometimes it’s the only way to avoid being ripped off.
7. Solo sickness
Make sure your travel insurance is up-to-date just in case things get worse – one less thing to worry about.
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