Photo by Yvonne from Now in Portugal.
Photo by Kelly from Travel Morocco Today.
If you’re looking for the best islands for solo travel, La Digue Island in the Seychelles is a picturesque destination located in the Indian Ocean.
Photo by Alina from The Luxury Travelers.
Photo by Krish Villanueva from Indonesia Insider.
Koh Tao (or Tao Island) is part of a small chain of islands. Sadly, many tourists skip this little slice of heaven in exchange for a visit to nearby Koh Pha Ngan, where they can experience Thailand’s legendary Full Moon Party.
Photo by Madison from Madison’s Footsteps Travel Blog.
Sentosa Island—a unique gem south of downtown and one of the best islands for solo female travel—is a paradise waiting to be explored. Accessible by a boardwalk, Sentosa Cable Car, or monorail system, it is a hub of diverse activities.
Photo by Karen from Forever Karen.
Guadeloupe is comprised of seven inhabited islands and even more uninhabited islands. That being said, most people choose to stay on Basse-Terre or Grande-Terre, which are connected by a small bridge and form a butterfly shape if viewed from above.
Photo by Eleanor from Elevate Your Escapes.
Photo by Tamara from My Elated Odyssey.