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2025 Northern Europe Cruises: Discover Iceland, Norway & Belgium

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There's no better way to travel the world than aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship. If you're interested in seeing the sights of northern Europe, you won't want to miss the opportunity to cruise with Norwegian - which consistently wins the award for Europe's top cruise line from World Travel Awards year after year. With multiple departure ports of call, you can start your cruise from your city of choice before traveling on a voyage you won't forget.

Here, we'll take a closer look at Norwegian's 2025 Northern Europe cruises , highlighting some of the most notable ports of call and helping you plan your cruise.

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2025 Northern Europe Departure Ports

If you'd like to explore Northern Europe from the sea, you'll have 10 potential ports of departure from which you can start your journey. You can begin your cruise in northern Europe or from locations further south or west if that's more convenient for you. When cruising to the north of Europe in 2025, these are the cities from which you can depart:

  • Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Lisbon, Portugal.
  • London (Southampton), United Kingdom.
  • New York City, United States.
  • Oslo, Norway.
  • Paris (Le Havre), France.
  • Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Tromsø, Norway.

So, get ready to pack your bags and head to the departure port that best suits your travel plans in 2025.

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2025 Northern Europe Cruise Ports

With a staggering list of port cities in 2025, the most challenging part of planning your trip will be deciding which cities to visit during your northern European cruise vacation. Perhaps you want to take a northern lights tour in Reykjavik, or maybe you can't wait to visit the Tower of London. Whatever your dreams are for your 2025 cruise, Norwegian has a port city that will leave you breathless. Here are some highlights of what could be on your agenda in 2025.

Reykjavik, Iceland

With its rugged natural beauty and vibrant towns filled with rich cultural experiences, a visit to Iceland won't disappoint. There are few places with the diverse topography and landscape found in Reykjavik , where you can see flowing lava, hot springs, impressive waterfalls, and rocky mountains waiting for you to snag the perfect photo to document your cruise. While the natural setting is enough to fill your senses, don't miss out on the top-tier dining experiences that you'll find in the quaint villages.

London (Southampton), England

London (Southampton) serves as a starting point for several of our cruises around northern Europe, which comes as no surprise given the vast number of activities you can participate in before starting your cruise vacation. Visit with royalty at Buckingham Palace, see London from a bird's eye view aboard the London Eye, or even take in a Broadway-style show in the West End. Sip some tea and munch some scones as you dream about the adventures awaiting you along your voyage.

RELATED CRUISES: 12-Day Baltic from Stockholm to Paris: England, Germany & Belgium 12-Day British Isles Round-Trip London: Ireland & Scotland 14-Day Northern Europe from New York to Reykjavik: Iceland, Greenland & Canada

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam is a city built upon a series of canals that make for the perfect morning or afternoon stroll. Take in the city's scenic beauty and marvel at the stunning architectural design of the buildings that border the canals. Consider renting a bike and traveling around the city like many of the locals. If you prefer to relax, a canal cruise might be more your speed. Don't miss the opportunity to see some of the most astounding museums in the world, including the Anne Frank House and the Van Gogh Museum.

Galway, Ireland

This port city on Ireland's picturesque west coast has a rich history that dates back to the thirteenth century. Explore a traditional Irish farm, search abandoned castles, or tour remarkable cathedrals during your stop in Galway. If you're up for an adventure, explore Aillwee Cave, an underground sanctuary carved from melting water during the Ice Age, where you can see interestingly shaped stalactite and stalagmite formations and catch a glimpse of the bones of an extinct species of bear. Before you leave, no trip to an Irish village would be complete without some music and ale at the local pub.

Helsinki, Finland

Known as Scandinavia's "White City of the North," Helsinki has a fascinating architectural style featuring buildings erected using local light-colored granite. Tour the National Museum of Finland to learn more about the cultural history of the Finnish people and view artifacts dating back to the Stone Age. Visit one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, the Suomenlinna fortress, a fort located on a quiet island where you can find a bit of solitude. Or take a walk through the central Market Square, where you can sample local produce, taste local food, and shop for souvenirs in the comfort of heated tents.

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Holland America Line Offers Cruisers the Chance to Sample a Grand Voyage, Exploring a Global Region in Grand Style Starting at Just $169/day

Guests can enjoy destinations like Easter Island, Antarctica and cities of the Med while enjoying signature experiences aboard a Grand Voyages

Seattle, Wash., Aug. 26, 2024 — Holland America Line , a leader in destination-rich longer voyages, is inviting cruisers to sample one of its most prolific cruise categories by booking a segment of either the 2025 Grand World Voyage or 2025 Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole, for as little as $169 per day, including all taxes and fees.

Seven segments are available on the Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole aboard Volendam, ranging from 33 to 100 days. On Zuiderdam’s Grand World Voyage, guests can choose from among six segments, ranging from 20 to 55 days. The segments allow guests to choose from a diverse selection of shorter itineraries, tailoring the Grand Voyage experience to their own taste and timeline.

“Our Grand Voyages are something our dedicated guests come back for every year while also attracting new guests who are eager to explore the world, but at over four months we recognize that not everyone has that time,” said Paul Grigsby, vice president of deployment and itinerary planning for Holland America Line. “By booking one of our 2025 Grand Voyage segments, cruisers can get a taste of the special atmosphere and community aboard these sailings at an incredible value.”

Grand Voyage segments sail between two key ports along each voyage, making it a seamless experience joining the ship in various locales around the world. On the Grand World Voyage, guests can sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Singapore or Sydney, Australia; Singapore to Athens, Greece; Cape Town, South Africa, to Fort Lauderdale; Sydney to Cape Town; and Athens to Fort Lauderdale.

The Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole segments cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Buenos Aires, Argentina; Buenos Aires to Barcelona, Spain, or Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), the Netherlands or Fort Lauderdale; Fort Lauderdale to Ijmuiden (Amsterdam); and Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) or Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale.

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2025 Grand World Voyage Aboard Zuiderdam, departs Jan. 4, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale:

    o   55-Day Fort Lauderdale to Singapore , Jan. 4 — March 1, 2025: Those looking for a sampling of a world cruise can embark in the convenient North American homeport of Fort Lauderdale, sailing east to west, before ultimately disembarking in Singapore. On the voyage, Zuiderdam will call ports in 13 countries, and guests will experience multiple bucket list items, including a Panama Canal transit, overnight stay at Easter Island and scenic cruising in the Great Barrier Reef. 

    o   20-Day Athens to Fort Lauderdale , April 19 — May 9, 2025: Guests looking for the shortest taste of a grand can embark in Athens for a Mediterranean adventure, calling ports in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Morocco — including a special overnight celebration in Barcelona — before heading across the Atlantic Ocean, visiting San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a perfect day in paradise before disembarking at Fort Lauderdale.

2025 Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole aboard Volendam, departs Jan. 25, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale:

    o   47-Day Fort Lauderdale to Buenos Aires , Jan. 25 — March 13, 2025: Those looking for an extended Antarctic adventure and exploration of South America can sail from Fort Lauderdale, experiencing a Panama Canal Transit before heading south to Central and South America, extensively exploring Peru (including an overnight at Lima) and Chile. A four-day Antarctica experience rounds off the segment before sailing north to Uruguay and Argentina.

    o   33-Day Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) to Fort Lauderdale , May 5 — June 7, 2025: Guests who dream of visiting the North Pole can embark in Ijmuiden, exploring the rugged coast of Norway before crossing the Arctic Circle and calling Honningsvåg (Nordkapp) in the North Cape. Volendam then visits Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and ports in Maine and Massachusetts before ending the voyage at Fort Lauderdale.

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Guests sailing on any of the full or segmented Grand Voyages will have access to all the on-board offerings that Holland America Line is known for, including a robust entertainment and enrichment program that is exclusive to Grand Voyages. This includes 15 new production shows debuting in 2025 , [V(1] [C(2]  comedians, headline entertainers and performers brought on locally, and resident musicians, including a classical trio and dance band on both ships. 

Cruisers can delve deep into the cuisine of the region of the itinerary, as guest chefs will join select segments to share their culinary talents, including live cooking demonstrations, informative “coffee chats” and signature dishes in both the main Dining Room and Pinnacle Grill.

Grand Voyage Ships to Meet in Barcelona

During the Grand Voyages, Zuiderdam and Volendam will rendezvous April 24 in Barcelona. Guests on select segments will get to experience the historic meetup, which will be commemorated with Catalan-themed gala dinners, and a shipboard party capped off with a special drone show. Guests on both ships who want to meet up will have opportunities to get together as the ships overnight in port.

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August 27, 2024

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The military esports event of the year is back! Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) Bowl V, presented by USAA, is back on August 28. Here’s all the info you need to tune in, plus details on earning rewards for watching.

The wait is almost over! The Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) Bowl V, presented by USAA, is tomorrow, August 28, 2024, following Call of Duty®: NEXT! 

Watch U.S., U.K., and Canadian military esports teams compete alongside the most competitive players in Call of Duty: Warzone™ , including Aydan, BennyCentral, Natarsha, OIIMS, JoeWo, Stodeh, Symfuhny, TeeP, Westie, Zlaner, country music star Kane Brown, and more! 

The Endowment is proud to celebrate five years of C.O.D.E. Bowl and 15 years of veteran impact. It can be watched live on the Official Call of Duty Twitch® Channel or Call of Duty YouTube® Channel . 

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We will also provide a deep dive during C.O.D.E. Bowl V into the upcoming Call of Duty Endowment Pack launching on October 25 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 . Be sure to tune in for the first look at the pack and learn more from those who inspired its design. 

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During the C.O.D.E. Bowl V, we will also premiere the Call of Duty (C.O.D.E.) Futura Fury Pack trailer, the latest Endowment in-game pack exclusive to Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile . 100% of Activision’s net proceeds from this pack go to the Call of Duty Endowment. You won’t want to miss it!

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Single? Can’t find that special someone, or can’t seem to wrangle a friend to travel with you? Good! To us, cruising solo isn’t something you do because you’ve run out of other options — it’s actually Plan A.

Our voyages cater to singles, with a host of onboard entertainment options designed to help you meet other Sailors. And since we’re an adults-only cruise line, it’s perfect for single solo travelers who want to disconnect from their daily routine and connect with other like-minded Sailors over DJ tunes at our nightclub, drinking games in our Korean BBQ restaurant, group fitness classes, and events like our shipwide bar crawl. Here’s why Virgin Voyages is one of the best singles cruises for solo Sailors looking for the ultimate adult getaway.

Finding the best cruises for singles & solo travelers

It might sound easier to plan a solo cruise than one with a bunch of friends , because you don’t need input from six other people. It’s just you. That doesn’t mean, however, that you shouldn’t plan ahead. From browsing the ideal solo traveler destinations to joining a singles cruise community online, and making sure you take advantage of our solo cabins, these are a few singles cruise tips to keep in mind before you book .

Browse Our Beach Getaways

Deciding what ports to visit is the first step of booking a solo cruise, and it probably comes as no surprise that it’s tough to beat a beach destination. Our Caribbean cruises are perfect for single and solo travelers, with plenty of opportunities to catch some rays, show off that tan, and connect with fellow Sailors at a margarita bar. You’ll especially want to make sure to visit Bimini, our exclusive beach club in the Bahamas, where you can vibe to DJ beats, indulge in snacks, and chill on our private beach.

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Beyond the Virgin Voyages Sailor network, there are plenty of singles cruise communities online that you can join to build friendships with other solo Sailors. These communities, usually found on Facebook, are great resources for getting curated lists of the best singles cruises for women , and men, and tips on how to make the most of them.

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Singles cruises aren’t just about romance and hook up culture. They’re about making meaningful connections and memories with other Sailors, whether it’s dancing at The Manor, winning big at the Casino , sharing world-class cuisine at one of our onboard eateries , or enjoying one of our signature shows with a new friend. Our dedicated singles events also create an organic, stress-free way to meet other solo Sailors.

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In addition to our regular calendar of shipwide social events, we also offer meetups designed specifically for single Sailors, like cocktail hours and pub crawls . 

Communal Dining

On Virgin Voyages, sailing solo doesn’t mean dining solo. Our innovative Korean BBQ restaurant, Gunbae, is famous for its communal dining concept. Indulge not only in delicious Korean cuisine, but also fun drinking games with new friends.

Entertainment & Casino

Some of our onboard special events are perfect for single and solo travelers looking to cut loose and have a blast with their fellow Sailors, as well as for taking selfies while on your cruise . Our PJ Party, pub crawl, and Scarlet Night are great opportunities to relax your inhibitions and meet new people . Our Casino is also an ideal option for bonding with the Sailor next to you over shared success or failure.  

Group Fitness Classes

Mixing and mingling with other Sailors doesn’t only happen at bars and restaurants. It can also happen during our group fitness classes, perfect for connecting Sailors who share a love of health and wellness .

Take a Tour

The social environment doesn’t evaporate once you leave the ship, either. Arguably, our Shore Things are the best way to connect with other Sailors. Taking a group tour gives you the opportunity to explore a new destination with other travelers – whether or not they’re solo – and have a shared experience you can bring back to the ship.

Singles & solo travelers love Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages might not be an exclusively singles cruise, but as an adult-only cruise line, we pride ourselves on catering to the needs of our solo Sailors looking to forge connections in a mature environment. That’s evident in several aspects of the ship, from our bar and restaurant atmosphere to our entertainment options to our cabin mood lighting. We’re pleased to say – Sailors seem to agree.

Many have left rave solo cruising reviews online lauding the singles cruise experience, speaking fondly of memorable moments created onboard and the people they still keep in touch with. Indeed, many singles love traveling with us so much, they even return for second, third, and fourth voyages.

Plan & book your singles cruise for solo travelers

On Virgin Voyages, “solo” doesn’t mean “alone,” and “single,” doesn’t mean “lonely”. We pride ourselves on being one of the top cruises for solo and single Sailors . Rather than fly to a destination by yourself and truly go at it alone, why not book a cruise filled with other like minded travelers, give yourself the chance to meet new people, and make the journey as fun as the destination itself?

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My own voyages into the world of solo rpgs., why i refuse to play the racist rpg wizards won’t let you see.

In all honesty, I was gonna write up this whole article about the secret third RPG that was so bad that I electively didn’t want to play it, but as I looked more into it, the plot twist became more that even if I had that morbid curiosity to, just once, do play it, I can’t .

At first, I would write this as a sort of creepy pasta “the RPG that Wizards wants you to forget” where I would talk about this RPG disappeared off the face of the earth, but it can found in, and I cannot be making this up even if I tried, a court document .

Yeah, things are about to be hectic. Remember the Racial Holy War RPG I elected not to play due to the fact that it was borderline impossible to play if you removed the titular element? Yeah, now we have that IN SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!

Yep, today, we’re gonna take a look at Star Frontiers: New Genesis, an attempt to reboot the old school game of the same name (barring the subtitle, that was their addition and will be referred to as such henceforth to avoid confusion with the OG Star Frontiers) by a new company sporting the title of TSR.

I’m sure there’s people more educated on the rise and fall of this quote-unquote “rebirth of TSR”, but to make a long story short, Ernie Gygax, Gary Gygax’s son, helmed the revival of TSR, the company that used to make D&D before a bunch of business deals and CEO decisions sunk their ship.

Unfortunately, Ernie was far right, possibly even alt -right at that. Prior to the release of New Genesis, a separate TSR had to end up switching names to Solarian Games just to avoid associating with all the crap that Ernie was saying… and, well, because there was two TSRs running.

All of this was foreshadowing for what New Genesis had in store. Though, before I delve into the contents, I had to say, it was hard to find this game to take a look at it for myself. See, the game was so infamously racist (among other things) that Wizards of the Coast sued the living crap out of them for trademark fraud, which is ironic given they were gonna try and sue them for something trademark related.

Along with this, they went on the offensive and removed all copies of the game from the internet, making it hard to find. I can’t even call this “the game that time forgot” because I’ve seen half of Thunderegg Productions’ products go poof overnight and their names erased from Google’s SEO. No, I call this “the game Wizards wants you to forget”. And no, 4 th Edition doesn’t count because that is getting some comeback via one of the many 5e clones that are coming out in 2025 thanks to the OGL debacle…

Now, that aforementioned court paper is by far the only preserved copy of the game that I can find… but its in excerpts. Bits and pieces from the playtest that was subpoenaed and then just shown the highlights with literal highlighter to showcase the worst comments. Every single attempt to find the game is either a dead end or some messed up rabbit hole into Conspiracyland like how the racist comments were added in via a “bad actor using Google Docs” despite the edit being done seconds ago.

That last part alone lost my interest in seeing just how bad the game is because if the story behind it is a convoluted game of trademark infringement, weird supportive fans who try their darndest to create false flags, and a cease and desist so large that the game is blown off the face of the earth save for file I found off a podcast , I think I’m better off just playing the original .

But even going into the game’s rules itself, it’s not even done . I could have saved you this entire story of how this game made Wizards sue NuTSR or how impossible it is to find this rulebook, but the fact of the matter is that the contents consist of just character creation and ability checks. Hell, I don’t even know if they even made a section for ability scores and checks because either they stopped writing there or the excerpts stopped there because there wasn’t as many juicy details as the character creation.

This is like a monkey’s paw situation. I look for this game to roast and I can’t find it. I find the only copy in a court paper, but it’s mostly in excerpts. I try to find the full version, and I have to make a sanity roll because all I get is glimpses of a past flame war that I was not a part of. I decide to actually read the “book”, and I find that it’s practically barebones even with the excerpts.

Welp, here we go.

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Can claude 3.5 play backgammon no, but….

It seems like every day, we just get bigger and bigger upgrades to AI, to the point where every time I try to do a big experiment like the World War AI experiment, suddenly all the Large Language Models upgrade and leave their competition in the dust, hence why I had quietly dropped that.

However, whenever the topic of using AI to gamemaster is brought up, there’s a lingering doubt in my head. There have been really good attempts to capture that “game master” feel, like Friends and Fables or Forge Saga , but those are in their very early stages and so there’d be hiccups here and there.

I wouldn’t say they didn’t give me gripping narratives, but it’s clear that there’s a stopping point and sometimes the AI would go way past that, such as in a western game where my gunslinger character had this moment to reflect on how peaceful his escorting of settlers was given his career of being the frontier’s justice. However, there’s a point where the AI, once we got to the destination, didn’t realize that the quest was done and, by extension, so was that particular storyline.

As such, the idea of an AI Gamemaster is a fun concept, but right now I need to see the bugs ironed out before I can give it a true shot. It is similar to how I can never get an AI to properly play Backgammon with me.

Like, watch, I’ll do the same with Claude 3.5, everyone saying how it’s the bee’s knees but in about a month or so, some Llama is gonna come out with ten billion more parameters and then it will be the newest buzz. Then it’ll be a matter of time before Google or OpenAI go forward with their newest model and the AI Arms Race goes on from there and-

Right, I should just get this over with.

So, same basic set up where as before where I give them a lucky set of doubles for each turn until they’re at two-ones.

Thank you for setting up this Backgammon game. I see the initial board setup with my red pieces and your black pieces in their starting positions. Given that I’ve rolled two sixes for my first turn, I have four moves of six spaces each. Here’s how I’ll play this advantageous opening roll: Move one piece from the 1-point (the rightmost point on my side) to the 7-point. Move another piece from the 1-point to the 7-point. Move one of these pieces from the 7-point to the 13-point. Move the other piece from the 7-point to the 13-point. This move accomplishes a few strategic goals: It creates two builders on my 13-point (your 12-point), giving me a strong presence in your home board. It clears out my 1-point, which is generally considered good strategy. It moves four pieces safely into my opponent’s half of the board. After this move, there will be two red pieces on the 13-point (your 12-point), and only three red pieces left on my 24-point (your 1-point). Would you like me to explain any part of this move or the strategy behind it further?

So while this seemed like a very basic play, but the thing that in Backgammon, my 12-point has a whole row of black pieces and unless there was only one of my pieces, Claude can’t really land on it.

At this point, why even bother? I’d be better off telling this thing to make me a wholeass RPG based off the bloody thing. At least then I could play the game with some sort of AI intervention that I can actually use . Well, I’m gonna head to sleep. Bon Voyage, Gamers…

{is completely unaware that Claude overheard and has begun to work on exactly that}

Can Chat GPT-4o play Backgammon solo?

To run a brief skimmy, Open AI released a new update to Chat GPT-4 where it becomes a lot more capable of doing things (to the point where comparisons to the movie Her were made) and so it comes to pass that I’m going to test if this can play Backgammon solo, using the exact same instructions I gave Gemini:

Let’s play some Backgammon. I’ll be black, you’ll be red. I’ll give you the first turn and you’ve rolled two sixes. What do you want to do? The image you see is a capture of the game board as it is now.

The results?

With the roll of double sixes, you can move a total of 24 pips (points) in four moves of six each. Here are your options for moving: Move one checker from your 24-point to your 18-point. Move another checker from your 24-point to your 18-point. Move one checker from your 13-point to your 7-point. Move another checker from your 13-point to your 7-point. Let’s execute these moves: Move a checker from 24 to 18. Move another checker from 24 to 18. Move a checker from 13 to 7. Move another checker from 13 to 7. The board will now look like this: Two checkers on your 18-point. Three checkers on your 7-point. I’ll make these moves for you on the board. It’s now my turn.

So… Yeah. It didn’t understand it was already its turn. Still a lot to be desired, but hey, it’s more sophisticated in making moves.

Casting a Spotlight on: GNU Backgammon

This is gonna be a small update to the “Can Gemini play Backgammon” experiment. I realised how it could be useful to, instead, give Gemini notations rather than images, since it understands those rather than the images.

And so, I did one final experiment where I played Gemini on Backgammon… However, the game ended up going off the rails. It started off really solid where we made some good plays back and forth (I stuck to rolling 2d6 while it got a consistent string of doubles in descending order), but the issue came when I captured pieces that it wouldn’t be able to bring back into play with the doubles.

Essentially, the Notation system really bit me in the foot because while I was able to talk to it in Notations, it can’t do the same eventually, just telling me where to move the pieces. Ultimately, it got into a jumbled mess and it was ultimately Gemini that proposed we call it a game.

I’ll spare the details, but if you’re curious about how that game went, I’ll post it separately. This isn’t what the topic is about though, rather it’s for a program that it actually recommended to me: GNU Backgammon .

Can Gemini Play Backgammon For Real?

A wise man once said “perhaps I treated you too harshly”. And that’s the exact thing I thought when playing backgammon on Cardgames.io and thought about Gemini’s playing of Backgammon.

While it’s true that it doesn’t follow house rules, it was playing Backgammon by the rules as written. I was so focused on that one little detail that I prematurely ended the experiment before truly going to town. Remember, the hypothesis wasn’t “can Gemini understand house rules”, that was just the stipulation. Rather, it was whether it’s better at playing board games than ChatGPT.

So, with that in mind, I reset the board and started fresh, giving Gemini an apology in the form of the greatest advantage I could think of: six turns of constant doubles. This is to gauge quite a few things, though:

  • To see if it catches on that I am stacking the deck in its favour.
  • To see what it does with what seems to be the luckiest run in any Backgammon player’s life.
  • What it will do once that six turn streak runs out and I start actually rolling for it.

In a way, this is a house rule that is more diegetic for Gemini as it can understand numbers. Another thing I may have realised is that I might have fed it the wrong sort of information.

Gemini is multimodal, but its understanding of multimodalism is not as clear as Copilot’s. To illustrate my point, I ran the exact same set up where four pieces are removed from each player to see what it responds.

I appreciate your enthusiasm for Backgammon! Let’s dive right in. As the red player, I’ll make my move based on the roll of two sixes. Here’s my move:

  • I’ll move two of my red pieces from the 13-point to the 7-point.
  • Additionally, I’ll move the other two red pieces from the 6-point to the mid-point (12-point).

This establishes a blockade and positions my pieces strategically. Your turn! 🎲🔴

Okay, so at first I thought this was making sense, but I read closer… And… What?! 6-point to 12-point!? Make sense! Please! I was so disorientated… 

Maybe Backgammon isn’t the right game for me to use for these AIs because they’re schooling me with terms I don’t even know. I just thought it would be funny to use a different game other than chess and I just happened to have a backgammon set…

However, I complement Copilot in that it was able to understand the house rules and not play regular Backgammon. The downside is that it has to beat the game in under 30 turns otherwise it will be the end of its topic and you would need to start anew.

So now, we go back to Gemini and hopefully begin the game with me trying to comprehend where the points are on the board. I may need a helpful guide of where they are on me at all times though.

… Wait. I can have the AI explain to me what they’re trying to say.

Backgammon notation is a standardised way to record and describe the moves made in a game of backgammon. Developed in the 1970s, it allows players to:

  • Record entire games: This enables studying past games, analysing strategies, and sharing games with others.
  • Replay games: Notation allows players to accurately reconstruct and replay the game, even if they weren’t the ones who played it.

Here’s a breakdown of how backgammon notation works:

Numbering the board:

  • The board is numbered from 1 to 24, with each player seeing the board from their own perspective.
  • This means your 1 point is your opponent’s 24 point, and so on.

Dice rolls:

  • Dice rolls are represented by two numbers separated by a hyphen (-), like “4-2” or “42”.

Checker movements:

  • Moves are written as “starting point/ending point”.
  • For example, “8/4” indicates moving a checker from point 8 to point 4.

Hitting and re-entering:

  • An asterisk (*) after the ending point indicates hitting an opponent’s checker.
  • “Bar/” followed by a number signifies a checker re-entering the board from the bar to the specified point.
  • When rolling doubles, the notation is written only once with the number of checkers moved in parentheses.
  • For example, “24/18(2), 13/7(2)” represents moving two checkers from 24 to 18 and two checkers from 13 to 7 using a double roll of 2.

By understanding these elements, you can decipher and even create backgammon notation to effectively record and analyse your games.

Alright, so I got the gist now. Enough so that I’m able to understand the numbering of the Backgammon board.

With that understanding, I am ready to rechallenge Gemini. It may have lost via not understanding the house rules, but I conceded for being humbled by the AI with the notation system of Backgammon. So it’s 1-1 with this being the tiebreaker…

Can Gemini Play Backgammon?

AI has improved quite a lot since the last time we had a discussion on them on this blog. I remembered when the first text generators were simply spitting out text to finish your sentence and you had to make sure it made sense , or you had to buy a special service in order to get a more cohesive experience like a choose your own adventure style of gaming.

But now, text generation is as easy as just chatting to some server out there a question and getting a response that sounds remotely human . I’ve wanted to do a blog post on AI and its use as a solo RPG tool for a while because I’ve seen some good uses for it and have even on occasion used it myself, though there are definitely some elephants in the room that are interesting to address in that blog post too.

But one that I will address now is that we’re at an AI arms race and for me, it’s exhausting to keep up. Some readers may remember that I have a Nolo game where I pit five AI against each other in a journalling game, and most of them were picked based on them being the best of the best… And one of them is just a horde of large language models that it can just randomly pick from. 

Now, suddenly, we’re getting more challengers to the spot that I don’t know where to begin. Chaos. Pure, utter, chaos. However, Poe’s newly launched power system makes it rather easy to just not use the chatbots that would otherwise take literal weeks to use due to how much they would cost to render one post. (read: Mistral Medium and Large models) Though, perhaps one day we will tackle the other chatbots for 1000-Year-Old Masquerade.

But for now, I want to focus on the newest AI on the block: Gemini Pro… Advanced… Bard? Essentially Google’s answer to Copilot (previously Bing’s AI search… What is with AI and constantly changing their identity?). I’m not gonna bore you with the details of comparing Copilot to Gemini (there’s others who know what they’re talking about in terms of data and experimenting if you want a more in-depth look) but from what I’ve used, Gemini has impressed me more than Copilot did.

Which led me to an interesting idea.

So, the idea of having a chatbot play board games is nothing new. In fact, GothamChess has made several videos pointing out how ChatGPT is inept at playing Chess . But I have a hypothesis: Gemini will be the exception and not the rule because it’s built on a different engine compared to ChatGPT and, as such, will be far more likely to be able to play board games than simple video game renditions.

This would be substantial because a major limiter with video board games was that you were limited to what the designers of the video game are able to put in. To use chess as an example again, most video game renditions won’t include the different chess variations or even the different chess pieces. But, with this hypothesis, my idea is that if you were to introduce a house rule or two into Gemini, it will play with the house rule in mind as you take pictures of the game you’re playing.

Now, I foresee limitations with this. For one, even though Gemini is using a search-based AI, something to combat knowledge cutoff (long story short, the language models used to power AI usually have data going up to a certain year), it’s not gonna know every board game and to prove this, I asked it if it knows The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition , the highest rated game on BoardGameGeek.com to come out in 2023. This is Gemini’s response:

Yes, I am familiar with the board game “The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition”. Here’s a summary of what I know about it:

  • A highly-rated strategy game: It is a special edition of the popular board game “The Castles of Burgundy,” which is currently ranked as the 17th best game in the world on BoardGameGeek.
  • Players and playtime: It is designed for 1-4 players and has a playtime of around 120 minutes.
  • Theme and objective: Players take on the role of aristocrats in 15th century France, aiming to develop their lands by building settlements, practicing trade, exploiting resources, and acquiring knowledge.
  • Special edition features: This edition features high-quality components, including double-layered player boards, metal coins, sculpted miniatures, and several expansions compared to the base game.
  • Price and availability: It is a premium product and can be found on various online retailers at prices ranging from $130 to $215.

If you’d like to learn more about the specific rules, gameplay, or reviews of the game, I would recommend searching online resources like BoardGameGeek or watching video reviews on YouTube.

 This took me by surprise, as it was mostly accurate.

  • The original game is actually ranked at #16, but I will let it slide.
  • Playtime, player count, theme, and objective are all accurate.
  • It scarily recounts the special edition features and a ballpark guess of the price.

To ensure this isn’t a fluke because of the fact that this is a special edition of a game that was released a decade ago, I chose the second best game of 2023: Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory .

Absolutely! Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory is a fascinating board game that delves into political and economic complexities.

Here’s a breakdown of what it’s about:

Core Concept

  • Asymmetric Gameplay: Hegemony is unique because each player takes on the role of a distinct socio-economic group: the Working Class, the Middle Class, the Capitalist Class, or the State. Each group wields unique powers and faces different challenges.
  • Nation in Disarray: The game’s setting is a nation facing political and economic turmoil.
  • Your goal is to rise to power amidst this chaos.
  • Socio-Economic Ideologies: The game incorporates concepts from ideologies such as Social-Democracy, Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Globalism, allowing you to explore their real-world applications through gameplay.
  • Card-Driven Actions: You use cards to perform actions such as raising taxes, manipulating the media, protesting, and influencing policies.
  • Balancing Interests: As your class, you’ll need to balance your own interests while making decisions that ultimately affect the entire nation.
  • Elections and Victory: The game features elections, and your goal is to increase your class’s power and achieve ‘hegemony’, meaning dominance over others.

Key Features

  • Educational Value: Hegemony offers an engaging way to learn about political ideologies and economic systems.
  • Strategic Depth: The combination of asymmetric gameplay and various paths to victory creates high replayability with plenty of strategic choices to make.

Where to Find It

You can find more information about Hegemony on these websites:

  • Hegemonic Project Games website: https://hegemonicproject.com/
  • BoardGameGeek: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/321608/hegemony-lead-your-class-victory
  • Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hegemony/hegemony-lead-your-class-to-victory

Let me know if you’d like to know even more about Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory, or if you’re interested in similar strategy board games!

… Ain’t no way. And believe me, I checked. It’s pretty accurate, even if I can’t find all the details…

Maybe I need to think outside the box here… From the list of games released in 2024 , I present Wyrmspan ! I run the risk of this getting recognized as a Wingspan spinoff, but will Gemini know?

Yes, I am familiar with the board game Wyrmspan. Here’s what I know about it:

  • Theme: Wyrmspan is a game about becoming an amateur dracologist and building a sanctuary for dragons of various shapes and sizes. Players compete to attract these dragons to their caves by creating the most appealing habitat.
  • Gameplay: Inspired by the mechanics of Wingspan, Wyrmspan involves players excavating their sanctuaries, enticing dragons, and chaining together their abilities to gain favor with the Dragon Guild. While inspired by Wingspan, it’s a standalone game and not compatible with it.
  • Number of players: Wyrmspan can be played by 1-5 players.
  • Playing time: The game typically takes around 45-75 minutes to play.
  • Publisher: Stonemaier Games

Here are some resources where you can learn more about Wyrmspan:

  • Stonemaier Games website: https://stonemaiergames.com/games/wyrmspan/
  • BoardGameGeek page: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/410201/wyrmspan
  • Reviews and gameplay videos: You can find reviews and gameplay videos of Wyrms Pan online by searching for the game title.

I hope this information is helpful!

HOW!? It’s so accurate! The only inaccuracy I can point out is that it runs for 90 minutes, but that’s so pedantic at this point that I’m just looking for excuses to prove my point.

But… Does it know… about me ?

I haven’t found a blog specifically called “Solo RPG Voyages” in my search. However, there are several resources related to solo RPGs and “Voyages”:

  • “Voyages” the game: This is a recently released (2024) solo board game published by Postmark Games. It’s a roll-and-write game about open-sea adventure and exploration. You can find information about it on BoardGameGeek [Board Game Geek Voyages board game].
  • Solo RPG resources: There are many online resources dedicated to solo role-playing games, including websites, forums, and YouTube channels. Searching for “solo RPG” or “solo roleplaying games” might lead you to helpful content.

If you’re looking for something specific related to solo RPGs, I recommend exploring these resources and using keywords related to your interests.

Oh… Well… That’s awkward… But… Yeah. See? It… um… doesn’t know everything … Despite knowing about board games that were recently released…

What point was I trying to make again? Oh right, it’s not gonna know every board game, it’ll mostly know the most popular. Hence why I picked Backgammon for my experiment and, for the house rule, I’ve removed one piece from each player. It’s not much, but this would be the litmus to see if it can do well with house rules without going off.

With that, I’ve set up the board and we begin our game. 

I now have a blog on Substack

Before you think I’m migrating over to there, let me reassure you that is not the case. I will still do my normal blogs and reviews on this blog. What my Substack will be is a more in-depth review/long term campaign blog where I look at oracles and tell you my take on them.

Solo RPG Actions is the name of this new blog and I will be tackling the D6 Adventure system, which will be the subject for my first couple of sessions. Feel free to read it, if you wish.

World War AI

AI. A lot of people have very strong opinions on using them in the world of creative writing but I found it has a use in Solo Roleplaying, be it as a makeshift Dungeon Master or a Driver/Tool for use in helping move along the game, like what I did in having characters react to Zer0bi in my Overpowered games.

However, one interesting avenue I want to checkout is how AI does with just playing RPGs. Flip the script and make the AI the players for once. This is, paradoxically, what I call a No lo RPG, as there’s no real player at the helm, but rather an algorithm reacting based off instructions and context given to it.

Inspiration struck me when I was working out and understanding the backstory for my character in Dead Stick so that I may get the feel for his character when writing the journal entries.

As of November 2023, there are now three main AI in the competitive market and so, as a neat little experiment, I’m going to have all three of them play Dead Stick to see which one would be suited for solo play or even nolo play.

But first, as a sort of getting to know section, I figured we let the AI introduce themselves so we know what we’re dealing with.

Dead Stick: The Perfect Journaling Game For Remembrance Day

Let me preface this with the elephant in the room. At the start of October, 2023, the Israel–Hamas war became plastered over the news and fresh on everyone’s minds as fear loomed over the horizons. The main reason for this is because of a third-party that got caught in the crossfire: Palestine and the Gaza Strip, as the conflict had killed thousands of Palestinians, many of which were children.  What’s worse is that Israel’s war “effort” is the very cause of those casualties, to put extremely lightly.

This, coupled with the last year’s Russia–Ukraine conflict (of which is still ongoing) and even several close calls that had been strung together since the start of 2020, a lot of fear regarding WWIII had increased and, personally, I can’t help but sympathize with the people who are afraid that one day, they’re gonna wake up to hear that war has been declared.

With that and just how recent the event was overall, my thought was to just cancel this year’s Solo RPG Remembrance Day altogether, since war was the last thing on everyone’s mind right now, even compared to last year with the Russia–Ukraine conflict.

However, when I was reviewing last year’s post, I came across this quote from past me:

In hindsight, some may argue that me not doing a solo game surrounding war might be for the best given the real-life war that is going on right now in Ukraine, but isn’t that more of a reason for why I would need to do one, to honor those who are currently fighting to ensure peace for the country ? Though, it’s a blessing in disguise, as I can get these feelings out, because at one point, I also asked myself “ why exactly did I keep this tradition going when there were so many others to keep going? ” and thanks to this […], I was able to understand why. It was to recapture some of the nostalgia I had with some movies I watched so long ago and live them out once more in solo roleplaying, but also to step in the boots of those who have fought and died for peace, even if it was behind a screen and some virtual dice. https://solorpgvoyages.wordpress.com/2022/11/11/why-do-i-do-remembrance-day-posts/

I was put into this exact situation before last year and I found a brand-new meaning by looking back at my old archives. That’s the reason why it’s called Remembr ance Day, as it gives us a chance to remember that we’ve been in these situations before where it seemed like the entire world would destroy itself but ultimately peace, freedom, and justice won.

And so, let us not look into the future, but rather the past, with the game Dead Stick . It’s a journalling RPG that puts us in the shoes of, not a solider, but rather a crew mechanic who fixes up the aircraft for soldiers to go off in. Skimming through the PDF, there were some really intriguing moments in here that really speak to me in a style similar to Thousand-Year-Old Vampire.

So without any further delay, let’s get into this game with backstory creation. This is done by answering some questions via coin flips, so, I shall do that right now.

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So the other day, I discovered this little button:

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And curiosity got the better of me, and so… I clicked it.

The events that unfolded next served as a profound inspiration for the creation of this very post.

Now, that text above might have sounded extremely different compared to my writing style, and quite a few readers and some who have already used this tool before may have picked up on what exactly is going on.

But, to put simply, this tool turns out to be WordPress’ very own AI assistant.

Jetpack AI is an advanced artificial intelligence integrated into the Jetpack product developed by Automattic. It serves as a powerful content generation and modification tool, catering to various user requests within the WordPress editor. With Jetpack AI, you can effortlessly generate, customize, and enhance content for your website. Whether you need assistance with writing, editing, or formatting, Jetpack AI is here to streamline your creative process. Its versatile capabilities make it an invaluable companion for content creators.

… Wow, I did not expect it to shill itself there. But yes, I asked it to summarize what it does and it spoke of itself. It’s an interesting concept, but it has me asking it…

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Hey there, you fabulous mom single! If you’re reading this, you probably know that being a single mom is like being a superhero without a cape—or at least one that gets lost in the dryer.

The Truth About Being a Mom Single

Let’s break it down: juggling endless laundry, late-night homework help, and what feels like a million snacks (seriously, how do they eat that much?) can make your head spin! But here’s the deal: being a mom single doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice fun, love, or your own well-being.

You might think it’s a one-way ticket to the land of loneliness and despair, but it’s actually an all-access pass to personal growth, empowerment, and yes, some spicy dating adventures—when you’re ready, of course!

Dating as a Mom Single: The Good, The Bad, and The Hilarious

Ah, the dating scene for a mom single. Picture this: you’re at a coffee shop, and you spot a potential love interest from across the room. You’re feeling cute, but then you remember the macaroni-and-cheese explosion that happened in your car last week. Do you dare to connect? Spoiler alert: YES!

Just because you’re a mom single doesn’t mean you have to be a dating hermit. Here are some spicy tips to keep your dating life on fire:

  • Embrace Your Inner Goddess: When you feel good, you attract good. So throw on those jeans that make your butt look amazing and strut your stuff like you own the place!
  • Get Out There (Virtually or Physically): Use apps, join clubs, or even hit up a local art class. Who knows? You might find someone who appreciates your parenting stories and your love for pizza just as much as you do.
  • Don’t Take It Too Seriously: As a mom single, your life is already a rollercoaster. If a date goes south, laugh it off! You can always tell your kids a funny story about the time you tried to impress someone and ended up spilling wine all over your favorite top!

The Community of Mom Singles

Did you know there’s a whole community of mom singles out there? Joining groups online or in-person can help you find support, advice, and friendship. Plus, who else would understand your obsession with the latest Netflix series or the struggle of finding “me time”?

Whether it’s through Facebook groups, local meet-ups, or apps that allow you to connect anonymously —like the magical world of AntiLand—you can find friends, love, and perhaps a little flirtation without the pressure of a first date!

Being a mom single is one of the most beautiful (and chaotic) journeys you’ll ever embark on. Embrace the wild ride, the laughter, and the inevitable mishaps that come with raising tiny humans. There’s a world of opportunity out there, from making new friends to fueling your love life.

So, put on your favorite lipstick, grab a coffee, and get ready to tackle your day like the fierce mom single you are! Because, darling, the world is your oyster, and you deserve all the spice it has to offer!

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If you’ve already got your backpack and passport ready, here are best solo female travel blogs to encourage, inspire, and guide you through your new adventures.

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Traveling alone can provide some of the most fulfilling and life-changing experiences anyone can ever have. Nothing beats the thrill of following the open road to wherever it takes you, all the while soaking in every new encounter and enjoying the deep satisfaction you get from ticking things off your travel bucket list.

Best Female Solo Travel Blogs

#1 the blonde abroad: solo female travel blog.

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Kiersten is a Californian who left her corporate career to make her globetrotting dreams a reality. Since then, she has managed to tour over 50 countries in 6 continents and cross out a bunch of things from her bucket list. She has interestingly turned The Blonde Abroad —which features tons of resources for the solo female traveler—from a personal travel diary into one of her biggest sources of income.

Kiersten’s blog focuses on luxury travel tips but occasionally dabbles in backpacking and travel photography. Her content is more guide-like and less like a memoir, and is filled with golden tips in various subjects such as staying healthy while traveling, places to see in various destinations, and cuisines worth trying at every location she has been to. Her blog post 20 Trips to Take in Your 20s is like a map of incredible destinations that every first-time traveler should absolutely visit in their lifetime.

#2 Ashley Abroad: Solo Female Travel & Travel Tips

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From backpacking through Europe, India, and Asia for a whole year to occasionally burying herself in books, Ashley’s interests are diverse. However, her love for traveling has equipped her with essential experience and expansive knowledge in the nuances of being a solo female traveler.

She has written extensively about what it is like to live in Africa, among other places, and is one of the few bloggers out there with the chops to teach others how to balance a full-time job with a life on the open road. Her mostly practical travel blog consists of articles on things like the best shoes to wear when traveling to tips on becoming an au pair in different countries as a way of making some extra cash. She had however dedicated most of her blog to making the life of the solo traveler much easier by providing insightful tips such as in her article; 12 Travel Accessories That Drastically Improve L ong-Term Travel .

#3 Pearls and Passports: Solo Female Travel Blog

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Stephanie put the brakes on her successful career as a podiatrist, overcame her fears about traveling solo, and became an inspiration to many solo female travelers who have since borrowed a page or two from her. She admits that traveling alone has not been the easiest of experiences but she has never regretted her decision to tackle the open road.

Her blog is a recollection of her journey as she travels and occasionally backpacks through destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. She describes her experiences at a number of the places she’s been to with writing that is full of warmth and also detailed richly to give her readers a sense of being there with her. Her posts—far from being of the run-of-the-mill variety—invite the reader to look at these destinations from a new perspective and in a way that excellently portrays things that can only be experienced by someone who has visited those places. Her blog also serves as a useful tool for travelers looking to book accommodations beforehand.

#4 Helen in Wonderlust: Africa Travel Blog & African Adventure

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Helen is an event manager who had her heart set on seeking out new experiences from the word go. Her approach to solo traveling for the female explorer is as practical as it gets as she doles out useful tips and various insights on solo female traveling.

Her blog contains a mixture of fun recollections as she describes her adventures through Africa and other parts of the world, and practical guides to things like planning your dream trip, getting travel insurance, places to visit, where to get the best culinary experiences, and a very detailed city guide for her hometown, Liverpool. Her passion for Africa is one that is mirrored in several of her posts which have been dedicated to hiking, backpacking, or traveling through the wild continent. Her post on becoming a full-time blogger— When One Door Closes…On Becoming a Full-Time Travel Blogger —is very useful for solo travelers looking to make a career out of it.

#5 Adventurous Kate: The Solo Female Travel Blog

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Adventurous Kate is a solo female travel blog about Kate from Boston, USA. Like a lot of other travel bloggers Kate quit her job in 2010 at the age of 26  and set off on a world of Adventure and hasn’t looked back. She has traveled everywhere from Australia to Vietnam and has covered almost 60 different countries.

Her Blog Adventurous Kate include great articles, accommodation advise and other fantastic reviews,  there is also a great travel resources page offering links to Cheap Flights, Accommodation, Insurance and Travel Gear. Kate is a full time blogger who regularly posts great articles including Where to Stay in Barcelona — Best Neighborhoods and Accommodation .

The website design isn’t as good as some of the other travel blogs and looks like it could do with a refresh however the content is amazing, packed full of great information and fantastic colorful photography. Kate has a great social media following including over 50K followers on Facebook as well as a great following on Twitter, Youtube, Linked In and Google +

The Adventurous Kate blog is one of our favorite solo travel blogs and the articles continue to be interesting and packed full of information.

#6 The Boutique Adventurer

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The Boutique Adventurer is the the brainchild of Amanda O’Brien, an Aussie currently living in London who is a frequent traveler while also enjoying a little luxury in her life. This fantastic travel blog includes great articles on destinations from Australia to Tunisia and everywhere in between.

Amanda has visited over 70 countries and she likes to travel with friends, families as well as solo which is unusual for travel blogs who normally only cover 1 niche area.  Some The articles covered on this blog include Iceland Travel Tips: Top 10 Things You Need to Know which makes me want to visit Iceland even more. We also loved the Namibia Self Drive: 10 night itinerary that will give you wanderlust for your next African adventure

The Boutique Adventurer also includes some great travel tips, and reviews of some business class airlines and luxury hotels. There are also some good tips for solo travelers including Holidays for One: Best Organised Tours for Single Travel .

The website design looks good without getting to cluttered which is an issue with some other blog design. Amanda has a great following on most of the social media sites including Facebook and Twitter. If you love to trek during the day while also enjoying the night time creature comforts then this is a great blog to follow.

#7 Girl about the Globe: Making Solo Travel Easier

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Lisa has travelled to to 131 countries and 101 of these solo with the aim of inspiring you to solo travel the world. Girl about the Globe is an award winning solo female travel blog that donates to organisations protecting vulnerable girls about the globe.

#8 The Shooting Star: Just a girl who travels

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Shivya Nath’s is a story of fulfilling childhood curiosities and ambitions. Ever since quitting her corporate job 6 years ago, she has been on the road searching for new adventures and regaling her readers with all of her wonderful experiences. She leads a fully nomadic lifestyle and works from the road to support her soul’s desire to backpack through every country in the world.

From insightful travel guides to lucid introductions into the life of a full-time solo female traveler, her blog is as resourceful as it is entertaining to read for anyone curious about a life on the road. She captures the essence of every location she visits with beautifully written posts about their lesser-known aspects, making the reader more intrigued about sharing her experiences. Her blog also contains a very helpful Responsible Travel section that the solo female traveler will find very useful in the course of her adventures.

#9 A Dangerous Business: Female Travel Blog

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Amanda’s memoirs of the magical time she’s spent on the road belie her small town origins. An avid J.R.R. Tolkien fan (which is where she got the inspiration for her blog’s title), she is a passionate but very unique traveler who has managed to strike a balance between her love for the open road, a full-time job, and her beloved cat.

A Dangerous Experiences is a solo female travel blog centered on her slightly offbeat experiences as she travels to epic destinations. Her homey descriptions of the places she’s been to outline a major (possibly life-changing) experience she’s had at every destination, such as her nail-biting experience on a mountainside in Iceland.

Besides these lucidly written posts, she has also made several posts specifically for the solo female traveler, such as Top 9 Questions about Solo Travel Answered  which debunks several myths surrounding solo female travel in addition to providing a few nuggets of wisdom.

#10 Keep Calm and Travel: Stop Dreaming, Start Moving

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At the age of 35, Clelia bought herself a one-way ticket to Bangkok where her nomadic lifestyle kicked off in earnest. She has since had an on-and-off relationship with the open road which has led her to beautiful Cambodia, Thailand (where she worked as a ballet teacher for 5 months), and the magical Philippines. She is a full-time travel blogger with a world of experience on the places to visit, what to do there, and how to have the time of your life as a solo female traveler on the road.

Her blog is a collection of well-researched guides based on her personal experiences, tales of her most exciting experiences at wonderful destinations, places to visit if you want to see natural phenomenon such as the Northern Lights, and useful travel items for the solo traveler.

#11 Bucket List Journey: Tools & Inspiration to Live Your List

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Annette and her husband Peter own a trattoria with lots of employees, which gives them plenty of time to fulfill their dream of traveling the world in search of new experiences. Bucket List Journey is a story told in her eyes about her adventures through the waters of Palau, the streets of Thailand, rain forests in Costa Rica, and her zany experience with swimming pigs in the sunny Bahamas.

More than anything, this blog is about getting over the travel jitters any first-time solo female traveler might have about chasing their dreams. True to form, Bucket List Journey is simply a long list of things Annette wishes to do in her lifetime, a fair amount of which have already been checked off. She constantly updates the list and carefully details each and every one of her experiences, such as Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride over the Vineyards of Northern California , in a manner that makes all her readers develop itchy feet.

#12 Rocky Travel Guide: Women Travellers Over 50

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Michela paints the Australian outback in colors you’ve never seen before in this useful guide for the solo traveler exploring Australia. Born in Italy, she discovered her natural affinity for learning foreign languages which, by the age of 35, had made her fluent in German, English, Italian, and Spanish.

Her love for foreign dialects eventually burgeoned into a desire to experience foreign cultures, a path that gradually led her to the rocky Australian outback. Since leaving her 9-to-5 job in 2004, she has spent the last 13 years of her life teaching women like herself the benefits of traveling solo in addition to creating interesting memoirs about her backpacking journey through Australia.

Her blog is by far the most useful for the beginner solo traveler (regardless of the destination) since it offers helpful tips on how to pack, must-visit destinations, where to get accommodation, and staying safe on the road. Australia Travel Tips is a comprehensive travel guide for anyone looking to explore Australia for the first time.

#13 Girl vs Globe: Sole Female Travel Blog

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Girl vs. Globe is Sabina’s attempt to recreate her experiences on the open road using stunning photography woven with the tales of her enthralling experiences. Her story takes us through her journey from her homeland in the Czech Republic to her current home in Scotland during which she fulfilled her childhood dream to travel the world.

Sabina takes her readers through earth-shattering experiences using nothing but exquisite photography that is good enough to make anyone catch the travel bug. Far from being just eye-candy, her blog contains useful guides through famous cities such as Budapest for the solo female traveler, tips on how travelers can make their Instagram pages as stunning as hers, and how to turn travel memoirs into a successful travel blog. Among the popular posts, 10 Ways to Take Photos of Yourself When Travelling Solo is a great beginner’s guide to creating stunning photo memories while on the road.

#14 Carrot Quinn – Dispatches from the wild

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Dispatches from the wild is a travel blog created by Carrot Quinn who is a 34 year old Alaskan that has fallen into long distance hiking. This awesome travel blog has a very detailed account of her various hikes including the Pacific Crest Trail (Twice) , The Continental Divide Trail and Wyoming’s spectacular Wind River High Route.

If you have a look at the about me page you will see the life lived by Carrot before discovering her love of hiking. You can read amazing stories of hitchhiking around North America and time spent riding freight trains and dumpster diving for food. The posts that she currently writes on the blog offer you a insight into this past life and how it has molded her into the person she is now. To get a taste of some of the best articles on the blog you can see Some of her best stuff which offers a collection of blog posts, podcasts and fiction.

As mentioned earlier Carrot Quinn has twice walked the Pacific Crest Trail which is a mammoth 2,660 mile trail stretching from Mexico to Canada. Even more amazingly was the fact that this was her first long distance trail, after completing it she decided to write a book Thru-Hiking Will Break Your Heart which is available on Amazon .

#15 Hippie in Heels: Travel Blog – Hippie In Heels

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Hippie in heels is a travel blog by Rachel Jones, a solo traveller hailing from Ohio. Her blogs feature a fun and hip way of travelling and amusing shopping destinations around the globe.

Readers can get many tips from traveling responsibly to what to buy and where to how to protect themselves from the harsh climates that first time travelers might encounter in stranger countries.

#16 Where in the World is Kate: Solo Travel Tips

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Tous nos bons plans de voyages organisés pour personnes seules de 60 ans

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Selon une étude réalisée par le site de voyage Travelzoo, 1 Français sur 5 se dit prêt à voyager seul. Contrairement aux idées reçues, les femmes sont d’ailleurs plus nombreuses que les hommes à envisager un séjour en solitaire (55 % de femmes contre 45 % d’hommes). Aussi, cette réalité concerne tous les âges, les seniors seuls étant de plus en plus attirés par les voyages organisés. Alors, quels sont les avantages d’un voyage en solitaire ? Quels sont différents types de voyages organisés pour les personnes seules de 60 ans ? Comment éviter de payer trop cher lorsqu’on voyage seul ? Embarquez à bord et trouver votre prochaine destination de rêve !

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3 raisons de choisir les voyages organisés pour personnes seules à 60 ans et plus

Culture, sport, bien-être : zoom sur les 3 principaux styles de voyages organisés pour seniors seuls, pourquoi choisir une agence spécialisée dans les voyages organisés pour retraités seuls , double sens, sourires du monde : focus sur 8 concepts de voyages organisés à destination des seniors et des personnes seules .

En France, un voyage se planifie généralement en couple, en famille ou entre amis. Culturellement, le voyage en solitaire n’est pas la norme : en plus de générer de la peur chez le senior qui s’apprête à goûter à l’aventure en solitaire, cette décision provoque souvent des inquiétudes auprès des proches.

Toutefois, de nombreuses personnes âgées décident de sauter le pas pour s’offrir une expérience de voyage unique. Si la décision de voyager seul peut être contrainte (isolement, emploi du temps incompatible avec ses proches…), certains seniors se jettent à l’eau par choix.

Pour éviter une solitude trop pesante, de nombreux seniors seuls privilégient les voyages organisés. Voici 3 des principaux avantages associés aux voyages organisés lorsqu'on est une personne seule de 60 ans : 

  • Faire de nouvelles rencontres au gré de ses envies : le fait d’être seul encourage le besoin d’aller vers les autres de temps en temps. Si vous choisissez un voyage organisé pour seniors seuls, vous pourrez donc alterner entre les périodes de solitude et les instants de socialisation en compagnie d'autres seniors. 
  • Suivre ses envies : un voyage en famille ou entre amis implique de réaliser des compromis pour respecter le rythme et les attentes de chacun. En voyageant seul, la liberté est totale, aussi bien dans le choix de la destination que des activités.
  • Sortir de sa zone de confort : un voyage en solitaire permet de rompre avec vos habitudes. Cet élan d’audace est un excellent moyen de découvrir des capacités d’adaptation insoupçonnées, ce qui améliorera à coup sûr votre confiance en vous.

Dans une volonté de personnaliser au maximum les séjours, les acteurs du tourisme sont de plus en plus nombreux à proposer des voyages thématiques d'une grande diversité aux retraités . Culture, sport, bien-être... quel sera votre choix pour votre prochain voyage ? 

3 exemples de voyages culturels hors de France pour les personnes âgées solo 

De nombreuses agences proposent des voyages organisés pour les personnes seules de 60 ans désireuses de s’imprégner de nouvelles cultures. En la matière, les choix sont extrêmement variés :

  • Voyager en Thaïlande pour découvrir ses paysages sauvages, ses plages somptueuses et déguster sa cuisine traditionnelle savoureuse.
  • Partir en Italie pour marcher dans des lieux somptueux et se délecter de l’une des meilleures gastronomies du monde.
  • S’offrir un voyage inoubliable à Lisbonne pour aller à la rencontre des trésors cachés de l’une des plus anciennes cités d’Europe.

5 exemples de voyages sportifs pour les célibataires de 50 ans et plus

Vous avez envie de faire du sport au grand air lors de votre voyage organisé pour seniors seuls ? Bonne nouvelle : les agences de voyage rivalisent d’ingéniosité pour vous proposer des activités physiques adaptées à vos possibilités et à vos envies. En voici 5 exemples :

  • Un séjour en Égypte pour plonger dans la mer Rouge et nager avec des dauphins
  • Une escapade en Corse pour s’initier à la randonnée à cheval
  • Un moment d’évasion en Islande pour pratiquer le yoga pour senior tous les jours 
  • Un week-end de vélo Gravel pour découvrir le Morvan en dehors des sentiers battus
  • Un stage à Marbella (Espagne) pour apprendre le golf ou perfectionner votre swing

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Si, pour les amoureux du sport, les voyages sont l’occasion de se défouler en pratiquant une activité sportive, voyager en solo peut être un excellent moyen de se plonger dans une atmosphère calme et apaisante.

Du yoga à la thalassothérapie en passant par l'aquagym, nombreux sont les voyages organisés pour personnes seules de 60 ans qui invitent à la détente. Voici d’ailleurs 3 exemples de séjours authentiques dénichés sur le web :

  • Un séjour à Marrakech qui mélange cours de yoga, séances de méditation et visite des souks de la Médina.
  • Une escapade bien-être à Aix-les-Bains pour une relaxation profonde dans un cadre somptueux.
  • Un voyage à Dinard en Bretagne pour apprécier les bienfaits de la détente (soins revitalisants aux algues, hammam, bassin d'eau de mer chauffée...) et du sport ( aquagym , salle de fitness…).

Naturellement, peu importe la destination ou le prestataire, personne ne vous interdira de voyager seul. Pour autant, pour des raisons financières, nombreux sont les hôtels, chambres d’hôtes ou agences de voyage qui n’hésitent pas à surtaxer les voyageurs solitaires.

Pour preuve, selon une enquête réalisée par UFC-Que Choisir, voyager seul est 53 % fois plus cher que voyager en couple ou en famille. Ainsi, pour un séjour de 2 000 € pour deux personnes, une personne seule ne paiera pas 1 000 € comme on pourrait le croire, mais 1 553 € en moyenne.

La raison de cette injustice ? Les logements étant majoritairement aménagés pour accueillir deux personnes au minimum, un client solitaire représente un manque à gagner pour les acteurs du tourisme. Une taxe, nommée « supplément single » dans le monde du tourisme, est donc appliquée au voyageur solitaire pour remplir les caisses. 

Cette réalité est aussi visible au restaurant, où il arrive fréquemment qu’un voyageur solitaire soit invité à s’installer au comptoir lorsque l’établissement se remplit. Un moyen pour le professionnel de la restauration d’éviter que le voyageur solitaire ne gâche une place en s'installant à une table pour deux personnes. Pire encore, les voyageurs solitaires font face à un choix plus restreint d’excursions, certaines réservations n’étant possible qu’à partir de deux personnes.

Pour contourner ces frais, les voyages organisés pour personnes seules de 60 ans représentent un choix pertinent. En effet, en négociant des tarifs de groupe, les  meilleures agences de voyages réduisent drastiquement les coûts liés au logement et aux excursions.

Pour éviter de s’acquitter du « supplément single », il est judicieux de se tourner vers des prestataires spécialisés dans les voyages organisés à destination des seniors seuls. En voici la liste non exhaustive : 

  • Groopiz : un site pour les voyageurs célibataires ou solitaires.
  • Double Sens : une plateforme solidaire commercialisant des voyages organisés à destination des personnes seules de 60 ans et plus.
  • Copines de voyage : une agence de voyage spécialisée dans les séjours entre femmes seules désireuses de nouer des amitiés autour de centres d'intérêt communs. 
  • Voyages Léonard : une plateforme proposant des voyages organisés pour seniors seuls au juste prix.
  • Partirseul.com : le site idéal pour organiser son voyage en solo et trouver des compagnons de route.  
  • Soloways : une agence de voyages organisés qui constitue des petits groupes par tranche d’âge.
  • Séjour senior : un site qui recense les meilleurs bons plans de voyages organisés pour personne seule de 60 ans et plus.
  • Sourires du monde : une agence spécialiste des voyages organisés pour les seniors, qu’ils soient seuls, en couple ou entre amis.

Besoin d'un coup de pouce financier pour partir en voyage ? Découvrez le programme Senior en vacances ainsi que toutes les démarches à effectuer pour obtenir une précieuse aide financière. 

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Voyager seule en Thaïlande

Pourquoi partir seule en thaïlande en tant que femme , l'art de voyager seule en thaïlande : conseils pratiques, circuit en thaïlande : les meilleures destinations pour voyager seule, un guide pour voyager seule en thaïlande en toute sécurité, est-ce qu'on vous recommande de voyager seule en thaïlande .

Une femme qui visite un temple en Thaïlande

Partir seule en Thaïlande en tant que femme est une excellente façon de vivre des aventures inoubliables et de découvrir le monde. La Thaïlande est un pays très accueillant et très sûr pour les femmes voyageant seules. Il est appelé le pays du sourire, tellement les Thaïlandais affichent des sourires radieux. C'est l'un de leur moyen d'expression. Le sourire fait partie de la culture thaïlandaise. Non seulement vous serez entourée de personnes chaleureuses et accueillantes, mais vous pourrez aussi explorer des paysages uniques et découvrir de nouvelles cultures. Si vous êtes une voyageuse solitaire, vous avez choisi le bon pays.

Une voyageuse solo sur un pont au bord d'une rivière en Thaïlande

Comment organiser un voyage seule en Thaïlande ?

Un voyage en Thaïlande s'organise de la même manière qu'un voyage dans un autre pays. Les bases de l'organisation sont les mêmes. Pour commencer :

  • Choisissez quel type de voyage en solo vous souhaitez faire : confort, baroude, road trip en sac à dos...
  • Définissez votre budget : vous avez un budget restreint ou vous avez un budget confortable. Ce point orientera clairement votre voyage.
  • Faites des recherches sur ce qu'il y a à savoir sur le pays, regardez une carte de la Thaïlande pour définir ce que vous aimeriez voir et lisez des articles de blogueuses qui ont voyagé en solo en Thaïlande comme celui d'Océane du blog The Belgian Backpacker ou encore celui de Séverine de passion voyageuse
  • Réalisez votre carnet de voyage de votre voyage en solo en Thaïlande avec le détail de votre itinéraire.

Une fois ce premier travail de fourmi réalisé, il est temps d'organiser votre voyage et de passer aux différentes réservations. Dans l'ordre, commencez par réserver vos billets d'avion aller retour, c'est la base du voyage et surtout ça évite que les prix augmentent à chacune de vos connexions. Ensuite, réservez toutes les nuits de votre séjour (hôtels, auberge de jeunesses, chez l'habitant). Il est temps de passer aux réservations de vos déplacements en Thaïlande si vous avez opté pour le voyage itinérant en sac à dos. Regardez les différents transports qui rallient vos différents stops : vols intérieurs, train de nuit, bus. Sur place, nul besoin de réserver pour vous déplacer sur quelques kilomètres. Vous pouvez compter sur les tuk-tuk, les taxis et les bus. Toutes ces différentes étapes sont faites pour vous rassurer, assurer votre sécurité et votre confort. Voyager seule en Thaïlande où même ailleurs peut être anxiogène surtout s'il s'agit de votre première expérience. Un conseil : préparez tout à l'avance pour ce premier voyage.

Quels sont les papiers qu'il faut pour aller en Thaïlande ?

Bonne nouvelle pour les Français, vous n'avez pas besoin de visa si votre voyage ne dépasse pas 30 jours ! Pour ce faire, vous devez impérativement présenter votre billet retour. Pour un voyage en Thaïlande au-delà de 30 jours, un visa est obligatoire. Vous pouvez en faire la demande en France sur le site internet du Ministère des Affaires Étrangères de Thaïlande. Vous pouvez également en faire la demande directement en Thaïlande auprès de l' Ambassade de France à Bangkok en vous munissant de tous les documents nécessaires.

En revanche, n'oubliez pas votre passeport ! Ce dernier doit être encore valide 6 mois après votre arrivée sur le territoire thaïlandais. Si vous souhaitez voyager hors de l'Union Européen, votre passeport est votre plus fidèle compagnon de voyage. Si vous n'en avez pas encore, avant même d'organiser votre voyage, c'est votre priorité n°1, d'autant que les délais sont souvent très longs selon là où vous vivez. Impossible d'avoir un passeport du jour au lendemain !

Dernière démarche administrative utile, l'assurance voyage ! Mieux vaut prévenir que guérir comme on dit, même si la Thaïlande est un pays sûr pour une femme qui voyage seule, il n'en reste pas moins que personne n'est à l'abris d'un accident, quel que soit le pays. Vérifiez ce que couvre votre assurance personnelle, votre assurance carte de paiement et complétez les options si vous considérez que vous n'êtes pas suffisamment couverte.

Quelles est la période la moins chère pour partir en Thaïlande ?

La période la moins chère pour partir en Thaïlande est entre les mois de mai et septembre. Pendant cette période, les tarifs des hôtels et des vols sont généralement moins chers qu'en haute saison (de novembre à janvier), toutefois, il faut s'attendre à quelques averses de pluie même si elles sont relativement courtes et intermittentes. D'un point de vue général, la Thaïlande est un pays bon marché pour voyager. Vous pouvez séjourner dans des ghesthouse et des hôtels à petits prix et manger dans les food market pour moins de 100 baht soit environ 2,5 euros.

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Voyager seule en thaïlande sans parler anglais : les conseils à suivre.

En Thaïlande, la population parle thaï, mais est également très à l'aise en anglais, langue enseignée à l'école. Dans les grandes villes comme Bangkok, les Thaïlandais parlent majoritairement anglais parce que c'est la langue professionnelle et parce que c'est le moyen de communication le plus simple avec l'ensemble des touristes. Si vous ne parlez pas anglais, pas de panique ! Certains Thaïlandais parlent Français dans de nombreux endroits touristiques comme à Chiang Mai, à Bangkok et sur l'ensemble du Sud de la Thaïlande et ses îles comme Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi ou encore Koh Samui. Beaucoup de Français viennent y passer leur retraite au soleil. Les locaux se sont adaptés à cette nouvelle population et clientèle. Et si vraiment, vous ne parlez pas un mot d'anglais et que vous vous retrouvez au cœur d'un dialogue de sourds, quoi de mieux que l'application Google traduction sur votre téléphone pour communiquer avec la personne en face de vous et traduire ce qu'elle vous dit ! La technologie évolue, autant l'intégrer dans nos voyages d'aujourd'hui, même si nous sommes d'accord, le voyage sert aussi à apprendre, à s'adapter et à faire l'effort de communiquer dans la langue du pays visité, même quelques mots seulement.

3 bateaux long tails sur une plage sable blanc en Thaïlande

Partir en Thaïlande, c'est l'adopté. Pour vous aider à choisir les plus belles destinations de Thaïlande, voici une liste de nos incontournables !

  • Bangkok. Pour beaucoup de voyageuse solo, Bangkok est la porte d'entrée de la Thaïlande selon si vous arrivez directement en avion. Cette ville n'est pas seulement une escale, vous devez prendre le temps de la visiter tant elle fait partie des villes incontournables d'Asie du Sud avec ses joyaux culturels : rendez-vous au Palais royal de Wat Phra Kaew ou encore à Wat Pho et son célèbre Bouddha allongé long de 45 mètres sur 15 mètres de haut recouvert de feuilles d'or. Promenez-vous dans les quartiers de Little India et Chinatown. Dégustez un succulent Pad Thaï dans un boui-boui de rue à Khaosan Road. Explorez les marchés de Chatuchak et celui de Damnoen Saduak à 2 heures de Bangkok. C'est l'un des marchés flottants les plus réputés de Thaïlande.
  • Le parc national de Khao Yai. Situé à environ 3 heures de Bangkok, ce parc est inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO ! Ce n'est pas rien. Un petit havre de paix, bien loin du tumulte de la capitale thaïlandaise pour se ressourcer au beau milieu d'une nature luxuriante et diversifiée. Plusieurs randonnées sont réalisables, mais pour en apprécier encore plus ses chemins de traverse en pleine jungle, rien de mieux qu'un guide d'autant plus si vous voyagez seule.
  • Chiang Mai et Chiang Rai au Nord de la Thaïlande. Si vous désirez davantage d'authenticité dans votre voyage et un retour aux vraies valeurs de la vie, vous êtes au bon endroit. Chiang Mai est connue pour son décor nature, mais aussi pour sa cuisine. Vous recherchez une activité à faire en solo pour faire de nouvelles rencontres ? Nous avons la solution ! Optez pour un cours de cuisine thaïlandaise et découvrez tous les secrets du Pad thaï, des nouilles sautées, de la soupe à la citronnelle et aux crevettes... Chang Rai, située dans les montagnes, offre de belles perspectives aux amoureux de randonnée !
  • Koh Tao. Cette île est connue pour ses récifs coralliens tropicaux et ses spots de plongée . L'endroit abrite de nombreuses espèces marines comme les requins baleines, les raies et certaines espèces de tortues. Ces dernières viennent s'y reproduire. Si vous décidez de faire escale à Koh Tao, vous y découvrirez une vie très tournée sur les activités de plein air et aquatique. Au programme, randonnée, canoë, snorkeling, yoga sur la plage ou encore méditation au coucher du soleil.

Un moine bouddhiste dans un champ face à un Bouddha géant en or

Nous ne parlons pas là de guide de poche de voyage, bien que cela puisse vous être utile ! D'autant qu'on y retrouve souvent des bons plans, des adresses authentiques et des idées d'activités à faire dans chacune des villes de votre itinéraire de voyage. Voyager en solo, c'est parfois faire face à la solitude, au sentiment d'insécurité et au stress de devoir tout organiser. Pour vivre intensément votre voyage sans devoir vous soucier de ces différents points, quoi de mieux que d'opter pour un guide de voyage francophone pour vous faire découvrir le pays en toute sécurité ? C'est l'option idéale pour celles qui souhaitent se laisser porter et n'avoir rien à organiser. Votre guide vous prépare un circuit sur mesure avec un carnet de voyage à l'appui, s'occupe de la logistique générale et surtout, vous apporte sa connaissance sur son pays d'origine. Vous n'aurez rien d'autre à penser que de mettre votre maillot de bain dans votre sac de plage pour barboter dans les eaux turquoises.

Une femme qui fait du snorkeling au milieu d'un banc de poissons orange

Absolument mesdames ! Avec un guide ou sans guide, la Thaïlande est une destination où il fait bon voyager en solo. Nous n'avons jamais ressenti la moindre insécurité dans le pays, les Thaïlandais sont d'une grande gentillesse et générosité. De rencontres peuvent naître de grandes amitiés du bout du monde. Partir en Thaïlande, c'est sincèrement l'adopter et avoir envie d'y revenir au plus vite. Pour nous, la Thaïlande est la destination idéale pour une première expérience de voyage en solo. C'est un pays qui vous donnera confiance en vous et en vos capacités à vous adapter loin de chez vous. Alors, c'est quand vos prochains congés ?

Et si votre voyage vous donne envie de poursuivre votre route en Asie, vous pouvez également voyager seule au Cambodge , poursuivre votre roadtrip en solo au Vietnam ou encore faire une halte toute seule à Bali .

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  1. 2025 Northern Europe Cruises: Discover Iceland, Norway & Belgium

    With multiple departure ports of call, you can start your cruise from your city of choice before traveling on a voyage you won't forget. Here, we'll take a closer look at Norwegian's 2025 Northern Europe cruises , highlighting some of the most notable ports of call and helping you plan your cruise.

  2. Holland America Line Offers Cruisers the Chance to Sample a Grand

    Seattle, Wash., Aug. 26, 2024 — Holland America Line, a leader in destination-rich longer voyages, is inviting cruisers to sample one of its most prolific cruise categories by booking a segment of either the 2025 Grand World Voyage or 2025 Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole, for as little as $169 per day, including all taxes and fees.

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    Earn Rewards, Thanks to USAA In case you missed our Get Ready for NEXT Blog, you can earn rewards immediately in Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® III and Call of Duty: Warzone™ by tuning into C.O.D.E. Bowl V*. The longer you watch, the more items you can earn in-game. Head here for details on how to connect your account to earn rewards before you tune into C.O.D.E. Bowl V.

  4. He Travels Solo

    He Travels Solo - The Internet's best Solo travel blog, operated by a long-time solo traveler. Find the best solo travel tips, advice, destinations, and more! ... 37 Things You Need to Bring for an Unforgettable Voyage. Solo Travel Destinations. Top 10 Iconic New York Aesthetic Landmarks You Absolutely Can't Miss.

  5. Ose Voyager Seule

    Je m'appelle Mélanie Couillard. Je voyage seule depuis 2017 en mode backpack, PVT, expatriation et je suis digital nomade depuis 2021 ( = je voyage et travaille en même temps) J'ai voyagé seule dans 25 pays. L'objectif du média est d'accompagner un maximum de femmes à s'émanciper grâce au voyage solo et/ou au digital nomadisme.

  6. Solo traveler, late-30s. VV the right choice? : r/VirginVoyages

    There were about 35-40 solo sailors from 30-65 with a 35-45 mid range. The first night is a Grog Walk $35 you go to 5 bars and get 5 drinks and end at the Pajama party (FYI if you don't think you will like the drink you can get a glass f wine or beer). It is a blast and you meet so many people.

  7. Voyager For Life

    South Goa is a peaceful alternative to the much touristic and crowded North Goa. If you're someone who enjoys slow travel, local experiences, and seeks lesser-known sights and an intimate rendezvous with nature, my South Goa Travel Guide is for you. When I decided to …. A solo female travel blog about slow, experiential and offbeat travel ...

  8. Virgin Voyages

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  9. Blog Voyage en Solo et au Féminin

    Hawaii: leçons de temps et de flow. Le blog voyage en solo et au féminin. Aventures, découvertes, nomadisme et inspirations autour du monde depuis 2011. Expatriations, tour du monde, PVT, etc.

  10. Solo RPG Voyages

    Solo RPG Actions is the name of this new blog and I will be tackling the D6 Adventure system, which will be the subject for my first couple of sessions. Feel free to read it, if you wish. ... Solo RPG Voyages reviews Jetpack AI; Overpowering a Cultist Raid; Top Posts & Pages.

  11. BLOG

    Récits des voyages d'une voyageuse en solo aux destinations diversifiées. Japon, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodge, Bali, Londres, Mexique, etc.

  12. Solo Travel : r/VirginVoyages

    Solo Travel. Thinking of going on my first Virgin Voyage cruise over Christmas. I'm a mid 30s make. I've been reading reviews and it seems like that the age skews into the 40s/50s. I was wondering two things - with the cruise going through Christmas (22nd-27th), would it be a good time to go solo?

  13. Je suis une femme voyageant seule, et j'adore!

    Salut les filles. Je me présente, je suis Aude, voyageuse solo depuis un petit moment déja. J'ai un blog, La Fille Voyage, et j'ai réuni pas mal de conseils pour les voyageuses en herbe, ou ...

  14. The Unfiltered Truth About Being a Mom Single: Laugh, Love, and Live

    Blog. Blog / The Unfiltered Truth About Being a Mom Single: Laugh, Love, and Live! The Mom Single Chronicles: Embracing the spicy Side of Solo Parenting! Hey there, you fabulous mom single! If you're reading this, you probably know that being a single mom is like being a superhero without a cape—or at least one that gets lost in the dryer.

  15. 14 Best Solo Female Travel Blogs (Updated 2023)

    Table of Contents hide. #1 The Blonde Abroad: Solo Female Travel Blog. #2 Ashley Abroad: Solo Female Travel & Travel Tips. #3 Pearls and Passports: Solo Female Travel Blog. #4 Helen in Wonderlust: Africa Travel Blog & African Adventure. #5 Adventurous Kate: The Solo Female Travel Blog.

  16. Magali

    13K Followers, 948 Following, 576 Posts - Magali - FEMME VOYAGE SOLO • blog voyage • vanlife (@gipsystraveleverywhere) on Instagram: " inspirer les femmes à voyager seules ↡ aménagement de mon van ☽ blog : gipsystraveleverywhere.com MON TRAVEL PLANNER EST DISPO ! ⬇️"

  17. Adventurous Kate

    I'm Kate. I teach women how to travel the world safely — and I'm here to help you have the best trip ever. I quit my job to travel the world alone in 2010. 12 years later, I've traveled to 83 countries and all seven continents! Oh, and I never went back to a "real" job. Whether you need guidance for your first solo trip or you're ...

  18. 10 jours en tant que voyageuse solo

    Mi-vingtenaire très sportive, je me suis envolée pour 9 nuits au Panama sous un élan d'aventure et d'exploration (montagnes et plages). J'ai été très vite contactée par l'équipe de Tout Panama qui m'a proposé une immersion exclusive dans le Darien (5h de bus au départ de Panama City + quelques heures en launcha-taxi) et sur l'archipel San blas (timing trop serré pour moi) et je suis ...

  19. Graine de Voyageuse

    BOUTIQUE. Hello ! Moi c'est Pauline et je vous emmène voyager avec moi à travers mes récits, photographies et vidéos. Vous trouverez tous mes conseils pour voyager en solo partout dans le monde mais. pas que… vous trouverez aussi des récits sur le voyage en couple, l' expatriation, le tourisme responsable et bien d'autres sujets….

  20. Voyager en solo

    Qu'il s'agisse de partir en week-end solo ou de passer les vacances seul, la France regorge de lieux idéaux pour reconnecter avec soi-même. Si vous voulez découvrir les grandes villes ...

  21. Voyage solo

    Voyager en solo - dossier pratique du Routard. Voyage solo. Les douze meilleures destinations pour voyager en solitaire. site. Jun 04, 2015. Les blogs a retenir. Voyages etc… Le blog de Sarah. blog. Jun 04, 2015. La veille sur scoop it. Voyager en solo.

  22. 11 idées de voyages organisés pour personnes seules de 60 an

    Si, pour les amoureux du sport, les voyages sont l'occasion de se défouler en pratiquant une activité sportive, voyager en solo peut être un excellent moyen de se plonger dans une atmosphère calme et apaisante. Du yoga à la thalassothérapie en passant par l'aquagym, nombreux sont les voyages organisés pour personnes seules de 60 ans ...

  23. Voyager seule en Thaïlande

    Un voyage en Thaïlande s'organise de la même manière qu'un voyage dans un autre pays. Les bases de l'organisation sont les mêmes. Pour commencer : Choisissez quel type de voyage en solo vous souhaitez faire : confort, baroude, road trip en sac à dos... Définissez votre budget : vous avez un budget restreint ou vous avez un budget confortable.

  24. Tele Vue Latest Blog Post -- Stellafane: Al's Voyage "Home"

    Tele Vue Latest Blog Post -- Stellafane: Al's Voyage "Home" - posted in Vendor and Group Announcements: This August, Al and Judi Nagler made their annual pilgrimage to the Stellafane convention — a tradition since the 1950s. Hosted by the Springfield Telescope Makers (STM), it takes its name from the group's clubhouse: "Stellafane" is a Latin/Middle-English contraction of "star ...

  25. Le Solo Backpacker

    Le Solo Backpacker est un blog de voyage retraçant le parcours d'un backpacker voyageant seul dans 4 pays d'Asie : Corée du Sud, Japon, Taiwan et Vietnam. Découvrez tous ses conseils et réflexions de voyage unique ! ... J'ai commencé le voyage en solo à 19 ans, et mon objectif à travers mes articles est de vous proposer les meilleurs ...

  26. See do

    📍Welcome to BON VOYAGE SOLO- A solo Female Travel Blog: This Blog isn't just about telling you where to go or what to see. It's about igniting the spark of wanderlust, empowering you with knowledge, and ensuring that your solo escapades are as enriching as they are safe.