I travel alone sometimes and with a friend sometimes.
Obviously both are different, i enjoy both, though if i had to choose i would be solo.
We might now wonder if your friend is saying the same

I travel alone sometimes and with a friend sometimes.
Obviously both are different, i enjoy both, though if i had to choose i would be solo.

I'm off to Kefalonia on my own in June. 7 days with my own thoughts. My little adventure. I will meet my other half and our 8 year old son and spend a further 7 days sitting by a pool ( going quietly insane!) And then a further 7 days to get back whichever route I choose. On the way down I'll pre-book hotels on the way back I may just see where I end up!
We might now wonder if your friend is saying the same![]()

I always take a decent book so I can sit in a bar with a quiet beer and chill.
But... I usually come home having only read a few pages because I always seem to get chatting to someone. It's nice to be able to control how much you want to interact with others, as the mood takes you.


I was looking for something I may not have considered.

Ha! Even worse, the Circle line.Just pray he never sits next to you on the number 8 bus
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What are your top tips for the solo traveller when the sun starts setting?
Bloody hell Wapping. I feel I’ve just spent an hour on the couch!
Thanks for all the replies. Odd as it sounds given my post did make it sound as if I hibernated on tour - I don’t - I do do many of the positive suggestions given above. I was looking for something I may not have considered.
One thing not mentioned: if I have gone away at short notice, no plan, as usually happens when soloing, I’ll take a map (I always do anyway) and sat nav and plot the route and places of interest on a day by day basis in the evening.
So, next year people, look out for a billy-no-mates on a 1290 SAR looking lost somewhere in Portugal and/or east of Prague.
Thanks to all.
Certainly find camping a lot more social & like you prefer small groups or solo.Don't mind travelling solo, with one mate, or in a group!
Definitely agree that you almost always get chatting to other travellers when camping.
Similar in "Hostels" - especially those with shared cooking facilities and shared common rooms.
B&B/Hotel can be more segregated, but motorcyclists still usually bunch together as they have something in common.
It's nice to blend both IMO when travelling - it can be easy to be lonely tho, especially where language can be a barrier...
One of the groups I have frequent trips with consists of a core of 4 guys who have travelled together for 30 years. We must be so "cliquey" it would be very hard for a stranger to become a part of the group! We also ride at a "pace", having similarly-powered bikes and similar riding experience, not crazy fast, but not slow either. It's good because you always (think you) know how your mates will react in a situation.
I have done a couple of trips using camping pods instead of canvas camping. Lots about in the UK and elsewhere with varying levels of comfort, facilities and price variation in some great locations + no need to carry a tent.
How does being in a camping pod, answer the OP’s question about avoiding possible boredom when travelling alone?
My limited experience of camping pods indicates that…..pod dwellers on either side might be boring bastards forcing you to go inside and become a short term version of a Portuguese hermit.
I’ve lost the riding buddies I’ve always gone away with so it looks like I’m travelling solo from now on.
What are your top tips for the solo traveller when the sun starts setting?
