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Solo Travel Skyrockets for 2024 – Here’s What You Should Know

For many, the Caribbean calls to a part of their soul they can’t ignore. But for an increasing number of travelers, experiencing the Caribbean alone is the best way to go.

Many travel companies are clamoring to accommodate solo travelers, whose numbers are rising. According to Digital Journal, the Global Solo Travel Service Market is expected to grow by 9.1 percent from 2023 to 2030, and the Caribbean is set to enjoy a sizeable chunk of this growth.

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“Throughout the Caribbean destinations we serve, the trend is surging with single traveler bookings up 25% year over year,” said Ryan Terrier, Chief Executive Officer of Island Routes. “These guests are determined to make time to pursue their passion from personal adventure to self-discovery with activities like golf, heart-pounding ATV rides, bamboo river rafting, awe-inspiring hikes, fishing excursions, and exhilarating zipline adventures that promise not just unforgettable moments but profound connections with the captivating Caribbean landscape, leading the trend.”

Solo Travel Trends

According to a 2023 study by Solo Travel World, which predicts 2024 travel trends, 86% of those polled consider themselves solo travelers.

66% of poll respondents were American, 21% were Canadian, and 3% were British.

Poll results showed that people don’t just want to sight-see on their vacations. 40% of solo travelers over 55 are looking for more adventurous vacations, while 54% of those under 55 are looking for the same.

The number one reason for traveling solo, at 66% of poll respondents, was that they wanted to see the world and didn’t want to wait around for anyone else.

65% of those polled indicated they prefer solo travel because friends and family don’t share their interests.

57% simply want to do what they want, when they want.

Alec Sills-Trausch of Explore With Alec says, “I travel solo for both work and pleasure. I find being able to make my own schedule and do what I want to do – especially as a photographer – is invaluable. Plus, you learn so much about yourself and how you act and react in certain situations that can’t be taught or learned any other way. Yes, you can get lonely, but it’s also freeing to do what you want, when you want, and you find ways to occupy the time.”

Top Three Caribbean Islands For Solo Travelers

If you’re curious to know where you should strike out on your own in the Caribbean, here are the three top picks for solo travelers, according to TheTravel.com.

  1. Barbados: An excellent choice for those who want an adventure vacation where they can surf and find plenty of Instagramable scenery. The island’s west coast usually has calm, turquoise waters that are easy to swim in, while the east coast generally has higher surf and wilder beaches that surfers love.
  2. Martinique: This island is wonderful for active solo travelers who love things like finding waterfalls, horseback riding, and snorkeling.
  3. Turks And Caicos: These islands are perfect for nature and water lovers. It’s ideal for those who love scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, and paddle boarding.

But the Caribbean has many fantastic islands you can visit in 2024. Don’t let the above list stop you from exploring them all. In fact, that is one of the main draws of traveling solo: You can explore less mainstream parts of the world and avoid crowds and overpriced tourist traps.

Best Time For Solo Travelers To Visit The Caribbean

While there are plenty of opportunities to be had the rest of the year, you’ll avoid many of the pitfalls of traveling if you stick to the beginning of the year.

The best time to visit the Caribbean is January through March. While you can undoubtedly plan trips at other times of the year, you risk fighting your way through huge crowds or having your trip canceled to avoid a hurricane.

Caribbean Travel Tips For Solo Travelers

If you need a few travel tips to get started, here are a few to consider.

To make your trip flow more smoothly, check travel advisories, take the correct plug adaptor, and have a little local currency on hand as soon as possible.

Check the weather report to be sure you pack the right clothes, find a good Caribbean packing list to ensure you remember everything, and make sure you know about any local dress codes, such as camouflage being outlawed or what beaches require bathing suits (and which ones don’t).

Solo Destiny

With the solo travel economy growing quickly, travel companies will scramble to offer packages that accommodate the solo traveler. But be aware of tricks and gimmicks, and never feel you must follow somebody else’s itinerary.

Part of solo travel is the freedom to go anywhere and do anything your heart desires without the constraints of those who want to do other things that may not interest you. Solo travel is here to stay and may just give you the vacation of a lifetime.

This article was produced by Media Decision and syndicated by Wealth of Geeks.

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