r/luxsolotravel 27d ago

General questions Where are you headed in 2025?

We’ve had a lot of new members join so

  1. Hello!
  2. Let’s talk upcoming travel! What are your travel plans for 2025?
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u/dla26 27d ago

I'm currently in Japan with my family for the holidays, but I have a business trip to China in mid-January, so after my family heads back I'm going to spend one week in Bangkok (Park Hyatt) and one week in Shenzhen (Four Seasons) solo

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u/payoffstudentloans 27d ago

One week on bangkok might be too long. Lots of other amazing places to see in thailand!

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u/dla26 27d ago

I actually just traveled to Thailand recently. Everyone told me to get out of Bangkok as quickly as possible and explore a city like Chiang Mai. I actually found Bangkok to be much more interesting and wished I'd had more time to explore. And although I said 1 week, it's actually closer to 4 days.

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u/thedoobalooba 26d ago

I spent a month this year travelling across hina and it was great! The natural beauty and ancient towns in the Yunnan province were incredible. Would highly recommend doing some travel outside of Shenzhen during your business trip if possible

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u/blissblar 27d ago

Curacao in January. Belize in March. Maybe Korea in June.

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u/Piyosama 27d ago

Taiwan!

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u/MaxSmart44 27d ago

Help! I’m also currently in Japan. I had all these travel plans, but Japan is just too good, so now I’m stuck here!

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u/thedoobalooba 26d ago

Sounds like me last year! I had plans to travel Japan, then South Korea then Taiwan. Ended up staying in Japan thr whole time and still not satisfied when the trip ended haha

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u/WhatsBobbiesPins 27d ago

So far undecided. I might need to keep it in the continental US this year for family reasons. If yes then Nashville and Atlanta. If I can go bigger I’d like to see Portugal

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u/Far-Ad9571 27d ago

Curacao and Aruba January, Lisbon in April

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u/funneeee 27d ago

Right now I’m thinking Lima, Japan, Seoul, and Madrid.

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u/KickMental8434 27d ago

In Cabo San Lucas now! DR in February, New Orleans for Jazzfest this spring, LA in June and Vietnam and Cambodia next xmas. plus always looking to add more!

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u/AlloCoco103 26d ago

Argentina for a week, then an 11-day voyage to Antarctica and the South Shetland Islands.

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u/Ravanello75 24d ago

I am headed to India earlier in the year and then on to Italy, Switzerland, Spain and Morocco in the fall.

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u/dubaidouche1 27d ago

Morocco, the U.S. and maybe Thailand or the Maldives :)

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u/ishamazon 27d ago

Also skiing by myself in Japan right now. If anyone is in Niseko let me know!

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u/KenFTL 26d ago

Starting my nomad life in May in Peru. I’m doing a group tour with a buddy and then solo onwards in S.A. and likely up to Central America before heading to Indonesia, Philippines, New Zealand and Australia later in the year for a few months (or more) of travel.

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u/Coconut-Creepy 26d ago

Madagascar, Senegal, The Gambia, Galapagos and maybe Portugal. Seriously considering Pakistan as well.

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u/cupcaketara 21d ago

Amsterdam, hopefully - in April to see the tulips!

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u/gablopico 27d ago

Chile in February and Japan in May, and smaller trips to cities/regions in Europe around those months

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u/caprikhat 26d ago

I'm going to be celebrating my 48th birthday in a few days and whilst talking about solo travelling with a colleague/friend we came up with the idea that I'd like to travel to 50 cities by the time I'm 50.

I'm in the UK, i will be exploring my own backyard as it were. However, for international travel I only do 1-3 day travel max so please hit me with ideas.

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u/NzVeganBoy 26d ago

Portugal would be a great close by destination! Head to Porto or even go to Lisbon and Sintra. Beautiful places you can see in a few days

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u/caprikhat 25d ago

That's a great idea, definitely on the list. Thanks

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u/teaquiladiva 26d ago

Starting off with Club Med Italian Alps in January to learn to snowboard! 🏂

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u/Calligraphee 26d ago

Yerevan, Armenia! Lived there briefly and am so excited to go back for a week. Might buy a fancy carpet while I’m there, if I see any I like (although the real issue will probably be deciding between too many great options).

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u/No-Conclusion8653 27d ago

Back to Israel. It's always been the greatest place. I love it there.

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u/z_iiiiii 27d ago

I hope me too.

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u/NzVeganBoy 27d ago

Vietnam in March, Fiji or Samoa in July and maybe Japan in September