84% of solo travellers worldwide are now women. And in 2026, travelling alone is no longer an act of bravery — it is a given. Data from the Global Peace Index confirms an underlying trend: solo female travel surged by 35% between 2020 and 2024, driven by a desire for flexibility, self-reconnection, and independence.
But choosing where to go remains the crucial question. Safety, budget, solo-friendly infrastructure, local atmosphere… We cross-referenced three layers of data — the Global Peace Index 2025, the Women Peace & Security Index, and first-hand accounts from experienced female travellers — to select 10 destinations that combine serenity and wonder.
From Iceland to Vietnam, passing through European gems still spared from mass tourism, here is our complete guide to travelling alone with confidence.
Why 2026 is the perfect year to travel solo
The hotel industry talks about « hushpitality« : the pursuit of quiet. According to Hilton’s annual study, female travellers in 2026 want to reconnect with themselves, to take time for themselves. 43% of solo female travellers set off specifically to disconnect and recharge.
The key trends shaping solo female travel this year:
- Nordic coolcations — With summers growing ever hotter in southern Europe, Nordic destinations are positioning themselves as cooler summer alternatives
- Anti-overtourism — Solo female travellers are turning away from major capitals in favour of slower, more reflective « scenic escapes. » Cascais in Portugal saw a +460% surge in searches over one year
- Second cities — Alternatives to overcrowded capitals: Utrecht rather than Amsterdam, Kanazawa rather than Kyoto, according to Lonely Planet 2026
- Programmes dedicated to women — Costa Rica is launching the SOFIA network, the world’s first government programme certifying safe tourism experiences for women
How we selected these destinations
To avoid generic lists, we cross-referenced three layers of data:
- « Macro » safety — Ranking in the Global Peace Index 2025 (stability, crime, conflict)
- « Ground-level » safety — Travel Advisory levels (Level 1 or 2) and feedback from female travellers on perceived day-to-day safety
- Solo-friendly practicality — Reliable transport, ease of navigation, suitable accommodation, community of female travellers, and value for money
Each destination was validated by recent testimonials (2024–2026) from solo female travellers.
1. Iceland — The safest destination in the world

In 2026, Reykjavik is named the safest city in the world, making it the perfect destination for solo female travel. Iceland offers reliable infrastructure, numerous group excursions, and extremely low crime, according to Destination Dreamer Diaries.
The Icelandic atmosphere is unique: a society built on gender equality where you feel free to walk around at any hour. Reykjavik makes a fantastic base — the city is small, walkable, with quirky cafes and welcoming locals. From there, join small-group excursions to the Golden Circle, the south coast waterfalls, or go glacier hiking.
2. Japan — The art of solo travel, perfected

Japan lives up to its reputation as a solo-friendly destination. The country is one of the safest in the world, public transport includes women-only carriages, and the culture deeply respects those who travel alone, as reported by Ulysse. There are even « hitori restaurants » — establishments designed for dining alone without any awkwardness.
Women can walk alone at night in major cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. Trains run to the minute, everything is impeccably clean, and even small details — such as the requirement for phones to produce a shutter sound — show how highly safety is prioritised.
3. Portugal — From Lisbon to the Alentejo, slow travel at its finest

Lisbon remains ideal for a first solo trip, thanks to its laid-back atmosphere, mild climate, and still-affordable prices outside peak season. The city is very accessible for English speakers, with numerous hostels, co-living spaces, and cafes where socialising comes naturally, according to Voyages Pirates.
The real gem of 2026 is Cascais: a short train ride from Lisbon, this seaside town combines sandy beaches, a picturesque fishing harbour, and fascinating history. And for the more adventurous, the Alentejo — sweeping plains, whitewashed villages, superb food, and the still-wild Costa Vicentina coastline — embodies perfect slow travel, as highlighted by Visit Portugal.
4. Slovenia — Europe’s hidden gem on a budget
Often called Europe’s best-kept secret, Slovenia offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and sustainable adventures without the crowds of its neighbours, according to VoyageFeel. Ranked 6th on the Global Peace Index, it is one of the safest countries in the world.
Ljubljana, the capital, can be explored on foot in a single day. But the real treasure is the Soca Valley: a turquoise river, gorges, suspension bridges, and white-water sports. Travelling solo, the balance is perfect — you join a guided activity (rafting, canyoning) then recover in peace. A cappuccino: about 1.50 EUR. A hearty meal: often under 10 EUR.
5. Copenhagen — The world capital of equality

Denmark achieved the highest overall score on the Women, Peace, and Security Index, with strong performance in female employment, financial inclusion, and community safety, according to International Insurance.
Copenhagen is one of the easiest cities in Europe to explore solo. It is flat, bike-friendly, and incredibly safe. English is widely spoken, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it easy to blend in. The food halls are perfect for dining solo and people-watching.
6. Seoul, South Korea — Asia’s safest city after dark

South Korea is one of those places where you can be completely alone without ever feeling lonely. The infrastructure is excellent, safety levels are high, and as a solo woman you will rarely attract a second glance, according to Bea Adventurous.
Seoul blends K-culture, temples, shopping, and cafes open late into the night. The city is very safe, well connected, and neighbourhoods like Hongdae or Myeongdong are perfect for solo stays. The concept of the « jjimjilbang » (Korean spa), with gender-separated areas where you can even sleep, is an immersive and ultra-safe cultural experience.
7. Costa Rica — The global pioneer of safe female travel

Costa Rica is the only country in the world with a government programme dedicated to the safety of female travellers. The SOFIA network enables tourism businesses to complete an awareness course and earn a label certifying safe experiences for women.
The country maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to its Central American neighbours, and violent crime against tourists is rare, according to Suitcase and Heels. With its volcanoes, tropical rainforests, beaches, and extraordinary biodiversity, Costa Rica offers a complete adventure in a reassuring setting.
8. New Zealand — Adventure in complete peace of mind

New Zealand ranks among the safest destinations for solo female travellers, offering low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere, according to the Solo Female Traveler Network. Comprising two magnificent islands, you could easily spend a year exploring everything it has to offer, as noted by Be My Travel Muse.
The « Great Walks » network — 9 multi-day hikes with huts — is particularly suited to solo women: booking is mandatory, huts are secure, and the hiking community is very tight-knit. The Milford Track, dubbed « the finest walk in the world, » books up months in advance but offers an unforgettable experience.
9. Ireland — Legendary hospitality in Celtic lands

Ireland is a naturally solo-friendly destination thanks to its pub culture and love of conversation. Even when travelling alone, staying isolated is practically impossible: the Irish are famous for striking up spontaneous conversations. Dublin offers a perfect introduction with its free museums (National Gallery, Chester Beatty Library) and lively neighbourhoods.
But it is on the west coast that the magic happens. The Wild Atlantic Way — 2,500 km of spectacular coastal road — is dotted with cosy B&Bs, fishing villages, and breathtaking landscapes. The Cliffs of Moher, Connemara, and the Aran Islands offer experiences of grand solitude in complete safety.
10. Vietnam — Adventure for every budget
Vietnam is one of the most empowering destinations for solo women. It offers incredible value, warm local hospitality, and accessible excursions. Tourist hubs like Hoi An and Da Nang feel safe and walkable, even at night, according to Real Girl Review.
Vietnam continues to be one of the best options for budget-conscious solo travellers, with affordable accommodation and a vibrant backpacker scene. Hoi An, with its bespoke tailor workshops and lantern-lit nights, has an enchanting atmosphere. Phong Nha-Ke Bang in central Vietnam is home to the world’s largest cave (Son Doong) — a natural wonder well off the tourist radar.
Comparison table of all 10 destinations
| Destination | Budget / day | Best time to visit | Safety level | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iceland | 120 – 200 EUR | June – August | GPI No. 1 | Nature, solitude, adventure |
| Japan | 80 – 150 EUR | March – April / Oct – Nov | GPI No. 12 | Culture, gastronomy, first trip |
| Portugal | 70 – 170 EUR | March – June / Sept – Nov | GPI No. 7 | Slow travel, beach, cuisine |
| Slovenia | 50 – 80 EUR | May – June / Sept – Oct | GPI No. 6 | Adventure, budget, off the beaten path |
| Copenhagen | 100 – 180 EUR | May – September | WPS No. 1 | Cycling, design, equality |
| Seoul | 60 – 120 EUR | April – May / Sept – Nov | Excellent | K-culture, safe nightlife |
| Costa Rica | 50 – 180 EUR | Dec – April | SOFIA label | Nature, biodiversity, surfing |
| New Zealand | 70 – 140 EUR | Dec – March | GPI Top 5 | Hiking, van life, adventure |
| Ireland | 80 – 150 EUR | May – September | GPI Top 5 EU | Culture, pubs, wild coast |
| Vietnam | 25 – 50 EUR | March – April | Good | Budget, street food, scenery |
Universal safety tips for solo female travellers in 2026
These recommendations are drawn from all the sources consulted and apply to every destination in this guide:
- Permanent connectivity — Invest in an international eSIM (Airalo, Holafly) rather than a local SIM. Staying connected is essential for accessing help and keeping in touch with loved ones
- Travel insurance — Choose a policy covering medical evacuation and adventure activities. It is a non-negotiable investment, according to Real Girl Review
- Strategic accommodation — Favour well-reviewed accommodation in safe, central neighbourhoods. For Airbnb, ensure the host is female if possible
- Shared itinerary — Inform a loved one of your detailed itinerary and share your real-time location
- Essential apps — Going Solo to find other female travellers, Bumble BFF for unambiguous meetups, Maps.me for offline maps, according to Ulysse
- Cultural awareness — Research local dress codes and pack clothing that covers up for religious and cultural sites
Frequently asked questions about solo female travel
Is solo female travel really safe in 2026?
Yes, many countries are very safe for solo women. It is not just about low crime rates — it is also about how women are treated, ease of getting around, and the openness of society. Iceland, Denmark, Japan, and Slovenia are among the safest destinations in the world according to the Global Peace Index 2025. Choose destinations with solid infrastructure, check up-to-date travel advisories, and exercise common sense.
What is the best destination for a first solo trip?
Portugal (Lisbon) and Japan are ideal for a first solo trip. Lisbon combines affordable prices, a laid-back atmosphere, and ease of communication. Japan offers exceptional safety and a well-developed solo culture (single-diner restaurants, impeccable transport). Ireland is also perfect thanks to the English language and warm pub culture.
What minimum budget should I plan for a solo female trip?
The budget depends heavily on the destination. Vietnam allows comfortable travel for 25–50 EUR per day. Slovenia and Portugal offer a good middle ground at 50–80 EUR per day. Nordic countries (Iceland, Copenhagen) require 100–200 EUR per day. Always add 30–60 EUR per month for travel insurance — an essential investment.
How do you meet people when travelling alone?
Travelling alone does not mean staying isolated. Free walking tours, local cooking classes, and hostels with communal spaces are your best allies. The Going Solo and Bumble BFF apps let you find travel companions or activity partners. Small-group day tours (via GetYourGuide or Viator) offer a great balance between socialising and independence.
Is safety the same for all women?
No, safety is not universal. A woman wearing a hijab, a woman of colour, or a retiree may have very different experiences in the same destination. It is important to consult testimonials from travellers with a similar profile to your own. Communities like « The Solo Female Traveler Network » or « Black Women Who Travel » offer valuable and nuanced first-hand accounts.
What apps are essential for solo travel?
Essential apps in 2026: Going Solo (find other female travellers), Bumble BFF (friendly meetups), Maps.me (offline maps), Google Translate (instant translation), Grab or Bolt (safe transport), Hostelworld (hostel booking), and an eSIM app like Airalo (international connectivity). In South Korea, add KakaoMap and Papago.
Sources
- Ulysse — Voyage en solo : pourquoi 2026 est l’annee pour se lancer
- TravelTourister — Safest Countries for Solo Female Travelers 2026
- Institute for Economics & Peace — Global Peace Index 2025
- International Insurance — Top 10 Countries for Solo Female Travelers
- LiAnn and Theo Travel — 10 Best Solo Female Travel Destinations for 2026
- Cat Is Out of the Office — 15 Safest Countries for Solo Female Travelers
- Bea Adventurous — Safest Countries for Solo Female Travellers
- Voyages Pirates — Les meilleures destinations pour voyager solo en 2026
- Destination Dreamer Diaries — Best Solo Travel Destinations 2026
- Real Girl Review — Best Places for Solo Female Travelers 2026
- TravelPulse — Costa Rica SOFIA Network
- SoFe Travel — Top Destinations for Solo Female Travelers
- Nomadic Matt — Slovenia Travel Guide 2026
- Firsty — Why Slovenia Is Europe’s Best Budget Destination
- Passport for Living — 14 Safe Destinations for Solo Female Travellers
- EUROR — Voyage Solo Feminin : 10 Destinations Sures
- Be My Travel Muse — 25 Best Destinations for Solo Female Travelers
- Suitcase and Heels — Is Costa Rica Safe for Solo Female Travel?
- VoyageFeel — Discover Slovenia in 2026
- Visit Portugal — Alentejo
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