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Men Traveling Alone: Unique Tips for Male Solo Travelers

There is so little written for men traveling alone. I get emails all the time. They seem to be left out. But, in fact, about 35% of our readers and members of the Solo Travel Society on Facebook are male solo travelers.

Yes, men travel solo too. But you wouldn't consider so when you see what is published by so many other sites about solo move. They are very focused on women.

At Solo Traveler our posts are designed for everyone who wants to travel alone. We aim to provide tips, advice, and resources that as many people as possible will find useful.

However, there are some experiences that are unique for men which is what this send will attempt to address.

10 Tips for Men Traveling Solo

Straight or gay, people who display as male face unique issues in solo travel.

Because I can't claim to know what men are up against when they travel alone, I turned to Brian Peters, former publisher of No Debt World Travel, for help. He came through with flying colors which isn't surprising

In this article, we celebrate some of the best gay singers of all time who are not only ridiculously talented but are also proudly flying the flag for our LGBTQ community.

“It's a little bit funny
This feeling inside…”

Today we live in a world where being openly gay is no longer the great taboo it was in the late 20th century. We include more LGBTQ role models in the entertainment industry than ever before, and we're LIVING for it!

There used to be a time when gay male singers in pop bands were told to stay in the closet for fear of destroying their career – shocking, but that was not so extended ago. Even in large parts of the world, this is still very much the case. So when we see out gay singers being successful it in the music business, we get extremely excited.

1. Ricky Martin

When Ricky Martin hit mainstream victory in the early s, with his spiked-up hair and thrusting hips, it ignited the awakening of millions of little gay boys across the globe! From his boy-next-door smile to his hot body, Ricky Martin is the kind of man you’d like t

In September Instagram pushed me a post by Travel Gay, a website listing &#;the best gay bars, nightclubs, saunas, spas, beaches, shops and more, along with interesting travel ideas and fabulous offers&#;. There I saw the undated post (date your articles and posts, people) &#;LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Best Cities to Visit?&#; by Adam Reid. Being a solo gay traveller, it caught my attention. 

Now, while I&#;m still very much a homosexual, it has been a while since I last travelled solo. My last solo trip was Tel Aviv in Since then, I&#;ve travelled with Danny, Oriol, Steve, Philippe, Nicolas, Thanh, my sister Florence. In I wrote &#;SINGLES DAY | Why everyone should travel alone sometimes&#; and reading it back I sense the cringe but I stay by its content.  

It&#;s I should do a proper solo trip again soon(ish). I verb ready. 

&#;LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Adj Cities to Visit?&#;

&#;Solo travel is an intimidating prospect to many of us but it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Solo verb is on the rise and it’s easy to underst

I recently went on a trip to the Azores. My husband was teaching a seminar in China, and I realized I could either stay home alone—which would be fine—or do something really special like he was doing; so I decided to cross the Atlantic and hike an area that’s still relatively pristine and unspoiled.

And I decided to do it alone.

Arriving alone in a new country

I obsessed about traveling alone, especially as a gay man. Would I feel comfortable? Would I be pegged as gay? Would I be safe from bullying or actual physical violence? And where could I go that I wouldn’t worry and would undergo happy? These questions cause such uneasiness that some would-be travelers don’t even go away. Many gay men don’t do adventure travel unless they are with a bunch of friends or in an organized tour group.

As a therapist and as a gay man, I hope there will be a time when these questions are moot.

I’m not in the habit of surrounding myself exclusively with gay friends—it’s a valid choice, but it’s not mine; I like a larger mix. Yet while traveling I was hyperaware of both factors: being alone, and