I've traveled A LOT in early years. Here are some of my suggestions to be safe/nothing stolen. 1)wear a wedding ring(simple band. No diamonds). 2)wear a money belt INSIDE your shirt (cash, passport, travellers checks, etc.). 3)wear crossbody purse with little cash, essentials. 4)comfortable closed toe shoes for lots of walking.5) if able, only bring a carry-on with wheels. No checking luggage. 6)pack bare minimum of everything. 7)stay at your hotel at night unless with a group. 8)wear clothes that blend in to your environment (you dont want to be noticed as a tourist). 9)be able to filter your water(prevents stomach upsets). 10)order cooked foods(no salads, etc) prevents sickness. Happy travels;).🎉🎉🎉
Thx for this one! I’m 78 & have been single for 29 yrs. I’ve traveled by myself to Ireland (drove all around the country), Paris & London. When I was 68 I drove 16,000 miles for 4 months seeing the US & enjoyed stopping when & where I wanted!!!!
Great topic Beth. Many of my single friends don’t care to travel. I traveled alone extensively for business when younger but being older does bring different concerns. One tip I learned is don’t admit to strangers you’re alone (eating at bar, for example) but say you’re meeting your travel partner later.
Having travelled solo for years on business, and sometimes on leisure, your tips are great. I'd add: - take licensed taxis or Ueber, message (can be voicemessage) a friënd or family that you have arrived and on your way to... especially in high risk cities. If staying at a hotel, bisit reception several times, to make sure they remember you (ask for extra toothpaste or additional info). Tell them when going for a run etc... - check out door lock / windows lock - if dining on yr own in A restaurant chose a seat next to a wall/ window, not in the middle of the resto... take a book with you. - wear closed shoes if you carry luggage (less injuries). On longer flights take travel socks with ... - a hoodie or scarf protect you from freezing air con
Great suggestions. I have never traveled alone for a vacation. But, due to my life situation I can see it happening. I think I would actually enjoy it!
I’m using to traveling alone on business, I traveled a lot during my career as a geologist. Now, I want to travel through Europe for pleasure, taking my time and on my own (no pre-arranged multi-country tours). I want to see the countries from which my ancestors came, first. There are always great local tours by boat, bus, etc. I love the boat tours especially! My problem is that I don’t want to pack only carry-on luggage because I want to tour for several months at a time and will need more items for a variety of weather and situations. So, I’ll probably send my big suitcase by Fedex to my first hotel, airlines lose baggage all the time, FedEx doesn’t. Also, the bag and contents can be insured for their their true value for a few dollars more, airlines only pay something like a measly $2/lb. For my work, I always had to travel with a large container, from a bag to an aluminum trunk, of required gear, hardhat, steel-toed boots, equipment like scientific instruments, etc., and always sent it ahead, that’s how I picked up this idea. Some trips require even a complete supply of toilet paper to be brought in, when working in the backcountry somewhere! I usually get my bag picked up by FedEx a day or two before my flight, for delivery to my first lodging by the evening of my arrival. No affiliation with FedEx, I just think they’re great, they haven’t let me down ever. If you have an account set up, you can also have items purchased during the trip sent to your home, too, if you don’t want to hand-carry them.
Very useful information. Doesn’t apply to me now, but I was divorced and single for a few decades and traveling alone, or with my daughter. Definitely poses unique challenges. Language class is something I never thought about. Such great tips for safety! ❤
This was a very helpful video. I have 4 friends who became widows in 2021 and it definitely took time to adjust and it continues to be particularly hard for one of them. I've been marries 45 years and realistically either me or my husband will die first, because that's normal life. I have thought about how I would pick up the pieces and sharing the struggles can be helpful to other's. Mr. Styles reminds of the actor who played the dad on Schitt's Creek. Very dapper! That resort looks stunning!
Thanks for another great vide with helpful tips. I recently traveled to Costa Rica by myself. I worked with a local travel agency who took care of arranging accommodations, transportation to and from the airport, and the tours I was interested in. I was in a small hotel, and a woman who was in the room next to me for a couple days runs a women-only tour company: Canyon Calling, Adventures for Women. I have not done any trips with them, but plan to in the future.
Great session and She travel the world agency sounds so good thank you Beth not only for this you tube session but for the many others as well. Kathy from Australia 😀
My younger sister and I are going on our first ever girls trip to Mexico next month. I’ve never traveled to Mexico without a group or my husband. I am looking forward to the experience. I loved your video!
Beth I’m in your same situation. Your need to be careful when leaving a bar or restaurant. To make sure your not being followed. I never go out late at night.
🇲🇫Cooking classes and food tours abroad are one of the most fabulous, fun ways to meet people. I have cooked and done food tours in Italy, France and Morocco and met new friends. It's a great way to NOT eat alone at night.❤❤❤
I travel alone. I like to do cruising. I make sure l get early flight out. Make it to hotel during the day never at night. If l go out night l take taxi . Never walk in the dark. I do tours with cruise line and l with group with other people..l love to travel
My husband worked outside the U.S. for many years, so I got used to eating out alone. Just as you said, I'd go to a bar. If possible, I like to choose a stool at the short end of a bar so I get a long view of other patrons. I can do more people watching at the end of a bar. Now, I'm lucky to have my husband still with me, but if I didn't, I'd consider wearing a wedding band when traveling, so I could pretend to be meeting him if necessary. Also, never be afraid to get help from a bartender. One night, at my usual restaurant, one man got a little to friendly for my taste. When I got up to leave, so did he, so I said I'd forgotten something and went back inside. My car was parked in the back and I was allowed out through the kitchen. Having said that, I've almost never had a problem in a foreign country. India, as a blonde was the exception.
There’s many places I haven’t been to in the USA yet…I think that will be my retirement years travel. I’m not interested in being on a plane long term or other countries laws.
I got divorced after 23 years of marriage at the age of 53. That was 6 years ago, I have made the decicion to staty single. I have statred thinking about f retirement so, I have thinking been about traveling by myself. This video was perfect timing. Thank you so much for all the information and eat tips. I think the most importatnt thing is to be smart about safety and have self confidence. I look foraward to taking my first trip by myself.
I really like your videos, they are always uplifting to me. They help me feel more confident. I feel uncomfortable when subtle religious toned remarks are included. (I’m not referring to any of your content.)
@@BethDjalali Hi Beth. This is what we are dealing with. It is very difficult and sad and I have to admit I am very scared of the unknown of what lies ahead.
@@debbiehelm5401 It is so tough to watch your loved one go through a terminal illness. Life can be hard sometimes for no reason at all. But stay strong. Live one day at a time and find joy in the small things. God bless.
@@debbiehelm5401 I lost my husband ,Steve, 12 years ago to colon cancer. I had traveled 3 times to. London before I lost him. I life traveling alone , you get to do all you want, when you want. I'm sorry about your husband condition. As far as later, you will be ok. Faith, family and friends will be there for you. Draw close to your heavenly father and eventually you will go on at your speed. You will find a new "normal" and don't be afraid to ask for help. Praying for you and your next trip. Christian love, Debbie Worth😊
Yes, I love to share brands that I love and know you will love too. It's also how TH-camrs keep their channel going and growing. It takes quite a bit of behind-the-scenes work to put together high-quality videos.
This channel is her job and the revenue from advertisements helps pay to support the channel. There is a lot of work, time and effort put into her content and personally I appreciate the sponsor's Beth chooses because they are top notch products. Plus, you can just skip the ad's if they bother you.
Beth, you are authentic just like your Channel’s content and the Sponsors you affiliate with to make recommendations helping us improve our lifestyle at a ‘certain age’. I plan to travel more now that we can … So this video is like you say going keep me ‘modern, fresh and relevant’ Thank you. 😊💕
I've traveled A LOT in early years. Here are some of my suggestions to be safe/nothing stolen. 1)wear a wedding ring(simple band. No diamonds). 2)wear a money belt INSIDE your shirt (cash, passport, travellers checks, etc.). 3)wear crossbody purse with little cash, essentials. 4)comfortable closed toe shoes for lots of walking.5) if able, only bring a carry-on with wheels. No checking luggage. 6)pack bare minimum of everything. 7)stay at your hotel at night unless with a group. 8)wear clothes that blend in to your environment (you dont want to be noticed as a tourist). 9)be able to filter your water(prevents stomach upsets). 10)order cooked foods(no salads, etc) prevents sickness.
Happy travels;).🎉🎉🎉
Thx for this one! I’m 78 & have been single for 29 yrs. I’ve traveled by myself to Ireland (drove all around the country), Paris & London. When I was 68 I drove 16,000 miles for 4 months seeing the US & enjoyed stopping when & where I wanted!!!!
That is fantastic, Joann! The good part of solo travel is that we can do whatever we want whenever we want! It's pretty cool.
Wow
Joann, you’re a gutsy woman - I so admire your spirit and willingness to learn the joys of traveling - and that it can be done alone!
Great topic Beth. Many of my single friends don’t care to travel. I traveled alone extensively for business when younger but being older does bring different concerns. One tip I learned is don’t admit to strangers you’re alone (eating at bar, for example) but say you’re meeting your travel partner later.
Thanks for sharing!
Very good advice about being alone, thanks
Having travelled solo for years on business, and sometimes on leisure, your tips are great. I'd add:
- take licensed taxis or Ueber, message (can be voicemessage) a friënd or family that you have arrived and on your way to... especially in high risk cities.
If staying at a hotel, bisit reception several times, to make sure they remember you (ask for extra toothpaste or additional info). Tell them when going for a run etc...
- check out door lock / windows lock
- if dining on yr own in A restaurant chose a seat next to a wall/ window, not in the middle of the resto... take a book with you.
- wear closed shoes if you carry luggage (less injuries). On longer flights take travel socks with ...
- a hoodie or scarf protect you from freezing air con
Good comment, thank you.
Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Great suggestions. I have never traveled alone for a vacation. But, due to my life situation I can see it happening. I think I would actually enjoy it!
It’s really a lot of fun!
I’m using to traveling alone on business, I traveled a lot during my career as a geologist. Now, I want to travel through Europe for pleasure, taking my time and on my own (no pre-arranged multi-country tours). I want to see the countries from which my ancestors came, first. There are always great local tours by boat, bus, etc. I love the boat tours especially! My problem is that I don’t want to pack only carry-on luggage because I want to tour for several months at a time and will need more items for a variety of weather and situations. So, I’ll probably send my big suitcase by Fedex to my first hotel, airlines lose baggage all the time, FedEx doesn’t. Also, the bag and contents can be insured for their their true value for a few dollars more, airlines only pay something like a measly $2/lb. For my work, I always had to travel with a large container, from a bag to an aluminum trunk, of required gear, hardhat, steel-toed boots, equipment like scientific instruments, etc., and always sent it ahead, that’s how I picked up this idea. Some trips require even a complete supply of toilet paper to be brought in, when working in the backcountry somewhere! I usually get my bag picked up by FedEx a day or two before my flight, for delivery to my first lodging by the evening of my arrival. No affiliation with FedEx, I just think they’re great, they haven’t let me down ever. If you have an account set up, you can also have items purchased during the trip sent to your home, too, if you don’t want to hand-carry them.
Great tips, Kimberly. Thanks for sharing!
Very useful information. Doesn’t apply to me now, but I was divorced and single for a few decades and traveling alone, or with my daughter. Definitely poses unique challenges. Language class is something I never thought about. Such great tips for safety! ❤
Solo travel does have unique challenges, but definitely doable! Always love to hear from you.
Great tips! The green and blue are great colors for you.
Such a great color combo!
This was a very helpful video. I have 4 friends who became widows in 2021 and it definitely took time to adjust and it continues to be particularly hard for one of them. I've been marries 45 years and realistically either me or my husband will die first, because that's normal life. I have thought about how I would pick up the pieces and sharing the struggles can be helpful to other's. Mr. Styles reminds of the actor who played the dad on Schitt's Creek. Very dapper! That resort looks stunning!
It was a beautiful resort! Fantastic weekend.
Thanks for another great vide with helpful tips. I recently traveled to Costa Rica by myself. I worked with a local travel agency who took care of arranging accommodations, transportation to and from the airport, and the tours I was interested in. I was in a small hotel, and a woman who was in the room next to me for a couple days runs a women-only tour company: Canyon Calling, Adventures for Women. I have not done any trips with them, but plan to in the future.
Good for you! We can live a vibrant life even as a single woman.
Like all your safety traveling and all the tips
Thank you Beth
My pleasure.
I love your hair like this!!!
Thank you!
Great session and She travel the world agency sounds so good thank you Beth not only for this you tube session but for the many others as well. Kathy from Australia 😀
Thanks so much for being here! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos.
Good for you, Beth. I lost my TH-cam accounts. I’m so happy I found you again. Just as I remember you are so helpful. Thx.
I'm glad you're back!
Thank You for the Great Travel Tips!
Thanks for watching!
This is such a welcomed video. I agree that one must be aware of their surroundings. I use that every day here in my own community. Great tips.
Yes, being aware at home or while traveling is important.
So sorry for your loss. You are an inspiration! Thank you for your wonderful videos.
Thank you so much.
Great Travel Tips!!! Thanks Beth😎💥💥💥
My pleasure!
My younger sister and I are going on our first ever girls trip to Mexico next month. I’ve never traveled to Mexico without a group or my husband. I am looking forward to the experience. I loved your video!
another great video Beth❤
Glad you liked it! Happy Saturday!
I love traveling solo!’n
You can do whatever you want whenever you want!
Amazing video! Thanks for the advice 😃
Beth I’m in your same situation. Your need to be careful when leaving a bar or restaurant. To make sure your not being followed. I never go out late at night.
I'm usually home in bed by 10pm! 7pm dinner reservations are totally up my alley!
@@BethDjalali I’m the same way!
🇲🇫Cooking classes and food tours abroad are one of the most fabulous, fun ways to meet people. I have cooked and done food tours in Italy, France and Morocco and met new friends. It's a great way to NOT eat alone at night.❤❤❤
Aren’t cooking classes the best?! So glad to hear you love them too!
Hi! Nice to see you and yr video🙏👍💐🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks for stopping by!
I travel alone. I like to do cruising. I make sure l get early flight out. Make it to hotel during the day never at night. If l go out night l take taxi . Never walk in the dark. I do tours with cruise line and l with group with other people..l love to travel
I lost my husband 10 years ago. We been together for 29 years and we had 3 sons. I do understand you!
My husband worked outside the U.S. for many years, so I got used to eating out alone. Just as you said, I'd go to a bar. If possible, I like to choose a stool at the short end of a bar so I get a long view of other patrons. I can do more people watching at the end of a bar. Now, I'm lucky to have my husband still with me, but if I didn't, I'd consider wearing a wedding band when traveling, so I could pretend to be meeting him if necessary. Also, never be afraid to get help from a bartender. One night, at my usual restaurant, one man got a little to friendly for my taste. When I got up to leave, so did he, so I said I'd forgotten something and went back inside. My car was parked in the back and I was allowed out through the kitchen. Having said that, I've almost never had a problem in a foreign country. India, as a blonde was the exception.
Great 👍
There’s many places I haven’t been to in the USA yet…I think that will be my retirement years travel. I’m not interested in being on a plane long term or other countries laws.
The USA is a wonderful place to explore. Enjoy!
I got divorced after 23 years of marriage at the age of 53. That was 6 years ago, I have made the decicion to staty single. I have statred thinking about f retirement so, I have thinking been about traveling by myself. This video was perfect timing. Thank you so much for all the information and eat tips. I think the most importatnt thing is to be smart about safety and have self confidence. I look foraward to taking my first trip by myself.
Another tip ... don't lose your phone on the way to the airport! :-)
Either this or battery is flat! Still worth printing out most important travel documents...
Too cute!
I get an error when I click on the link for She’s the World.
I really like your videos, they are always uplifting to me. They help me feel more confident. I feel uncomfortable when subtle religious toned remarks are included. (I’m not referring to any of your content.)
Thanks for sharing.
So glad you are promoting a cruelty free beauty company.
Wearing a jumpsuit is the last thing I would choose to wear struggling to get in and out of quickly ,much less drag on filthy floors.
hopefully, the other two travel outfits were up your alley.
Did you lose your husband? I am asking because my husband has terminal cancer. We been together 36 years. Married fir 31 years!
Yes, I am a widow. My husband passed away fours years ago from liver cancer.
@@BethDjalali Hi Beth. This is what we are dealing with. It is very difficult and sad and I have to admit I am very scared of the unknown of what lies ahead.
@@debbiehelm5401 It is so tough to watch your loved one go through a terminal illness. Life can be hard sometimes for no reason at all. But stay strong. Live one day at a time and find joy in the small things. God bless.
@@debbiehelm5401 I lost my husband ,Steve, 12 years ago to colon cancer. I had traveled 3 times to. London before I lost him. I life traveling alone , you get to do all you want, when you want. I'm sorry about your husband condition. As far as later, you will be ok. Faith, family and friends will be there for you. Draw close to your heavenly father and eventually you will go on at your speed. You will find a new "normal" and don't be afraid to ask for help. Praying for you and your next trip. Christian love, Debbie Worth😊
Don't forget a beacon tracker!
Good one!
I do not like the tours or the agencies. I manage everything by my own.
Sorry, i am feeling your films are more and more publicity for brands. we do not like this in Europe so sorry, I did love your content
Yes, I love to share brands that I love and know you will love too. It's also how TH-camrs keep their channel going and growing. It takes quite a bit of behind-the-scenes work to put together high-quality videos.
This channel is her job and the revenue from advertisements helps pay to support the channel. There is a lot of work, time and effort put into her content and personally I appreciate the sponsor's Beth chooses because they are top notch products. Plus, you can just skip the ad's if they bother you.
Beth, you are authentic just like your Channel’s content and the Sponsors you affiliate with to make recommendations helping us improve our lifestyle at a ‘certain age’. I plan to travel more now that we can … So this video is like you say going keep me ‘modern, fresh and relevant’ Thank you. 😊💕