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Solo travel is something that’s becoming increasingly popular, but so many people think that they wouldn’t be able to do it. The truth is that absolutely anyone can take off and go on a trip alone – it’s just about overcoming the fear of being somewhere by yourself. This is easier if you pick somewhere safe and welcoming to go, like Bruges in Belgium.

With an extremely low crime rate, it’s considered one of the safest places in Europe for solo travellers, and it’s a relaxed and interesting place to explore alone. My recent trip there was one of the nicest getaways I’ve ever been on, and now I’m itching to do some more solo exploring. Going on a holiday alone has so many benefits, and while a good group holiday or a romantic getaway is always fun, there is nothing like being away and exploring on your own terms.



The benefits of a solo holiday far outweigh the negatives, and I guarantee once you take that first trip alone, you’ll be hooked. Read more: Spotlight on Killarney: Best hotels, restaurants, pubs and the must-see sights Read more: My bags are always stopped at Dublin Airport’s security and these are the items at fault I have spoken to people who say that one of the biggest things that is holding them back from going away alone is the thought of sitting in a restaurant alone, or going to see the sights alone. While it seems like it would be boring, one of the most peaceful things you can do is taking yourself out solo.

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