Travelling abroad with family , friends and loved ones is an opportunity to make incredible, long-lasting memories, but there's a feeling you get with travelling solo that's hard to replicate. I'm fortunate that as a travel writer, I've been to a fair few places by myself, so I can attest to how liberating it can be. While the first time I went abroad by myself did initially drum up some nerves, it wasn't long before I realised it was my ideal way to travel. I love a group trip with my gal pals, but the freedom to explore my destination of choice without being tied to other people's itinerary needs and food preferences is a win in my eyes.
But for some who are not au fait with heading abroad without being accompanied, the idea can seem intimidating, nerve-wracking and even impossibl