Next Solo Trip
My boyfriend and I just returned from the Caribbean islands, which are still very much recovering from hurricane Irma in 2017. Two things we learned on our trip were to plan the location well, and do not skimp on the accommodation budget!
Not even before our plane touched down in the Bay Area had I already started thinking about my next solo trip. This wanderlust feeling definitely only exists in certain people. While sitting on beaches in St. Thomas, I enjoyed the sun bathing and people watching, but I also read about things like real estate and the hottest 2019 places to travel!
My list below was specifically thought out. It includes locations I have not visited before, places I want to visit, and places that have low likelihood that my boyfriend would want to visit with me in the next few years. I need to choose a location soon to start my research:
Not even before our plane touched down in the Bay Area had I already started thinking about my next solo trip. This wanderlust feeling definitely only exists in certain people. While sitting on beaches in St. Thomas, I enjoyed the sun bathing and people watching, but I also read about things like real estate and the hottest 2019 places to travel!
My list below was specifically thought out. It includes locations I have not visited before, places I want to visit, and places that have low likelihood that my boyfriend would want to visit with me in the next few years. I need to choose a location soon to start my research:
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Panama
- Colombia
- Peru
- Malaysia
- Argentina
- Egypt
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I have a feeling it will be one of the top four because I feel like visiting a Spanish-speaking location. The others are outlier locations. To narrow it further... big city or nature-focused?
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Colombia's climate is varied and I could get the best of both worlds there. Panama is similar, too...
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