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  2. Solo traveling basics: Expert advice for your first trip

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    Tips for solo travelers The Google app’s generative AI search allows you to “ask really detailed questions like you would ask a friend,” Yao said. “Ask what’s off the beaten path, what ...

  3. The 10 best countries for solo travel – and top tips for ...

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    Here are some top countries for solo travel, plus tips to plan and execute a successful trip of self-discovery. Read more on solo travel: The solo holiday destinations in the UK for a singles getaway.

  4. I've sailed alone on 8 cruise ships. Here are my top 5 tips ...

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    I've traveled solo on eight cruise ships during my time as a travel reporter with Business Insider.. Taking a cruise alone can be freeing and convenient — if you know how to do it right. These ...

  5. Travel - Wikipedia

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    Homestays. Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. [1] Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.

  6. Customs and etiquette in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii is a U.S. state, so gratuities are expected in accordance with American standards. For instance, 20–25% tips are the norm in restaurants. Many workers in Hawaii are paid less than minimum wage with tips factored into their regular pay similar to the US mainland. It can be considered rude to fail to tip or under tip your host or hostess.

  7. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    The single supplement is a travel industry premium charged to solo travelers when they take a room alone. The amount involved ranges from 10 to 100 percent of the standard accommodation rate. [1] Solo travelers see this as an unfair form of discrimination, but vendors justify the charge as reflecting the fact that most accommodations are priced ...